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What Facebook's new ad policy means for political advertisers

Hi! Welcome to the Insider Advertising daily for September 4. 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.

First, a quick programming note: We will not be publishing the newsletter on Monday due to Labor Day. Enjoy the long weekend, and see you on Tuesday!

Today's news: What Facebook's new ad policy means for political advertisers, TikTok tests in-video shopping, and Netflix viewers love the hits.


Mark Zuckerberg

Facebook's decision to halt new political ads will have big implications for last-minute campaigns but little impact on its ad business

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TikTok Teespring integration.
A TikTok video featuring a shopping button that links to Crow's Teespring storefront.

TikTok is testing an in-video shopping button for Shopify and Teespring storefronts. Here's what creators who are using it think of the e-commerce feature.

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grey's anatomy

New Nielsen data shows how valuable Netflix's library of old TV shows is, even as the streamer's own 'top 10' metric favors its original series

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