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News Movement Showed How Hard It Is to Profit From Gen Z on Social Media

The Washington Post is creating a division to find valuable audiences in new places. The C.E.O.’s last company shows that’s a tough road.

Benjamin Mullin
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Benjamin Mullin

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Computers and the Internet, Generation Z, Lewis, William (1969- ), Mergers, Acquisitions and Divestitures, News and News Media, Newspapers, Social Media, Start-ups, The News Movement, Washington Post
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