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Do BuzzFeed’s native political ads cross a line? - Columbia Journalism Review

Do BuzzFeed’s native political ads cross a line? - Columbia Journalism Review

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BuzzFeed is perhaps the most prominent outlet yet to promise sponsored content for political candidates.... will create and sell native advertising for office seekers in 2016, a potentially lucrative move in an election cycle that is expected to see $1 billion spent on digital ads, up from just $22 million in 2008. The move could herald in a new marriage between political ad spending and journalism.

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