Thrive
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Initial release | USA |
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Directors | Kimberly Carter Gamble |
Steve Gagné | |
Producers | Kimberly Carter Gamble |
Screenplay | Foster Gamble |
Kimberly Carter Gamble | |
Neal Rogin | |
Mary Earle Chase | |
Composers | Gary Remal Malkin |
Dan Alvarez | |
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ID | 2478095 |
About Thrive
An investigation into the global consolidation of power.
England's rarest species to get £14. 5m funding boost
... These are habitat specialist species - meaning they require particular habitats to Thrive - and due to the growth of farmland and urban areas, they have...
Akshay Kumar's ad on road safety criticised for promoting dowry
... The practice is a punishable offence in India, but it continues to Thrive - leaving women vulnerable to domestic violence and even death...
One in five of UK's top FTSE 350 companies warned about gender diversity
... increasing the representation of women in leadership positions, and ensuring the diversity in the broadest sense, is an important basis for the development of a truly inclusive culture where everyone can Thrive...
Australia fires: your questions about arson, travel and recreation
... Some of the plants and forests have evolved to cope with, or even - in the case of eucalyptus-trees Thrive on fire...
Harry and Meghan's story
... you are Asked to deal with whether you could, she said, she had been a long time, Harry, it was enough to survive just - this is not the meaning of life - you have to Thrive ...
City centres 'could become ghost towns'
... The government said it was investing to ensure High Streets adapt and Thrive for generations ...
Nestle and Epic pull YouTube ads over offensive content
... Despite growing pressure on Google and YouTube to crack down on offensive content, the firms advertising revenues continue to Thrive...
Nestle and Epic pull YouTube ads over offensive content
Kit-Kat maker Nestle is one of several firms That have "paused" YouTube adverts
The food giant Nestle and several other big companies have pulled their adverts from YouTube following claims they appeared next to offensive Content .
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One watch spurred YouTube's algorithm to recommend similar videos, some of which ran next to ads from firms such as Disney and Nestle.
Catching abuseA Nestle spokeswoman said the food maker had decided to "pause" YouTube advertising globally while the issue was investigated.
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It said: "Through our advertising agency, we have reached out to Google/YouTube to determine actions they'll take to eliminate this type of Content from their service. "
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"There's more to be done, and we continue to work to improve and catch abuse more quickly. "
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In 2017, after adverts from government agencies and companies such as Marks & Spencer and Audi appeared next to videos from supporters of extremist groups on YouTube's platform.
At the time, those companies also pulled ads amid the controversy.
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, up 23% from the prior Year .
advertising, google, youtube
Source of news: bbc.com