Friday, August 25, 2017

Steve Bannon heads back to Breitbart – can the site survive an ad boycott?


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Back at Breitbart, but can his page of rage survive an ad boycott?
Steve Bannon / Back at Breitbart, but can his page of rage survive an ad boycott?
A campaign for companies to pull their ads has seen revenues fall dramatically – but the rightwing news site can still call on wealthy backers for support
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