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Verizon and AT&T's billion-dollar bets on advertising and media are falling apart
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Here are the top media and advertising stories from Business Insider for September 8.
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Verizon and AT&T's billion-dollar bets on advertising and media are falling apart

Here are the top media and advertising stories from Business Insider for September 8.

Hi! Welcome to the Insider Advertising daily for September 8. 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: Why telecoms have struggled to create advertising businesses, Trump administration eyes more Chinese app bans, and how influencers are making money off the boom in plant sales.

AT&T spent billions to revolutionize advertising – now it looks like it's all but giving up on it

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Verizon and AT&T's billion-dollar bets on advertising and media are falling apart
China and US flags are seen near a TikTok logo in this illustration picture taken July 16, 2020.REUTERS/Florence Lo

The Trump administration is looking at banning more Chinese apps, as TikTok sale talks stall

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Verizon and AT&T's billion-dollar bets on advertising and media are falling apart
Nick Cutsumpas, Nick Cutsumpas, @FarmerNickNYC@FarmerNickNYC

An Instagram plant influencer explains his brand sponsorship strategy and how his rates have changed as demand for houseplant content has surged

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