Major brands pull ads from Twitch over allegations of antisemitic content
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Major brands pull ads from Twitch over allegations of antisemitic content
JPMorgan, AT&T and Dunkin’ Donuts withdraw from streaming platform critics call 'antisemitic hellscape'; move follows backlash over pro-Palestinian streamer with 3M followers who denied Oct. 7 atrocities and shared content linked to terrorist groups
Three Major Brands Halt Advertising on Amazon’s Twitch amid Antisemitism Controversy
By Lucas Nolan Three major brands have pulled their ads from Amazon’s Twitch streaming platform following allegations that the company is enabling antisemitic content. Bloomberg reports that AT&T, JPMorgan Chase, and Dunkin’ Brands have withdrawn their advertising spots from Twitch, the popular gamer-oriented streaming service owned by Amazon. According to insider sources, the decision comes amidst a controversy stirred up by a group of exiled T…
Twitch CEO confirms political streamers are losing revenue as brands like AT&T, JPMorgan Chase, and Dunkin' pull ads - Tubefilter
As Twitch is potentially dealing with its own adpocalypse, CEO Dan Clancy just confirmed some streamers are earning less revenue because brands don’t want their ads running next to content that’s been flagged as political or related to other “sensitive social topics.” AT&T, JPMorgan Chase, and Dunkin’ have all pulled ads from Twitch in recent weeks, and Chevron is considering joining them, according to a report from Bloomberg. Their pull follows…
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