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Here are the top media and advertising stories from Business Insider for September 28.
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Sports-betting companies are ramping up deals with the return of live sporting events

Here are the top media and advertising stories from Business Insider for September 28.

Hi! Welcome to the Insider Advertising daily for September 28. I'm Lauren Johnson, a senior advertising reporter at Business Insider. Subscribe here to get this newsletter in your inbox every weekday. Send me feedback or tips at ljohnson@businessinsider.com.

Today's news: Sports betting gets steam from return of live sports, Apple temporarily cuts fees for Facebook, and the marketing leaders behind Oracle's cloud push.

A recent wave of sports media and betting tie-ups shows what the sectors hope to gain from one another — and their reservations about getting too close

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Sports-betting companies are ramping up deals with the return of live sporting events
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Apple is temporarily scrapping its controversial 30% App Store fee for Facebook's new online events feature

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Sports-betting companies are ramping up deals with the return of live sporting events
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Meet the 5 marketing stars leading Oracle's push for a higher profile in the cloud against rivals Amazon, Microsoft, and Google

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— Lauren