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One holding company exec said for the first time in years, their clients' YouTube spending hasn't increased this year. Execs also cited suitability of YouTube content as an ongoing factor in their spending allocations. YouTube TV , launched in 2017, provides linear and on-demand programming, and parent Alphabet has called it a bright spot for subscriber growth. YouTube also pitches TV advertisers on YouTube Select, which lets advertisers run ads on the top 5% of its most popular programming. And last year, YouTube reached a deal to make NFL's Sunday Ticket games an add-on for YouTube TV subscribers.
Persons: Max, Execs, Adalytics, Dan Salmon, Brian Albert, Albert, Nielsen, it's, we're, execs, Brian Wieser, Wieser Organizations: YouTube, Business, Disney, Paramount, Amazon, Prime, Google, Hollywood, New, Research, US, Netflix, Hulu, Sunday Ticket, Nielsen . Ad, YouTube's Locations: Madison, Wall
Still, I think Lowe's is the superior store for holiday decor this year. If I needed holiday decorations, I'd probably only return to Lowe's this year. Amanda Krause/Business InsiderI wouldn't say I disliked shopping at Home Depot for winter decorations, but I probably wouldn't return again this year. At Lowe's, on the other hand, I felt like I had stepped into a winter wonderland. So if I had to pick one home-improvement store to shop at this year for winter decorations, it'd have to be Lowe's.
Persons: I'd, Amanda Krause Organizations: Home Depot Locations: Lowe's
BetMGM CEO Adam Greenblatt knows Fanatics and ESPN Bet are looking to eat his lunch. However, it has lost some ground, hovering around 15% market share in the third quarter compared to about 20% a year earlier. And a new crop of competitors including Fanatics and Penn Entertainment's ESPN Bet are vying for its position. "Everyone's kind of fighting for that third and fourth spot," Macquarie gambling analyst Chad Beynon told Business Insider in September. Online casino gaming, also known as igaming, is legal in only a handful of US states and has expanded slower than legal sports betting.
Persons: Adam Greenblatt, BetMGM, Penn, Macquarie, Chad Beynon, Greenblatt, We've, we're, Entain, we've, we'll, " Greenblatt, it's Organizations: ESPN Bet, Krejcik, MGM Resorts, Business, BI, MGM, Detroit Lions Locations: North America, Borgata's, Atlantic City, Michigan
AdvertisementLots of my residential design clients become Christmas decorating clientsAt first, I started working out of my home. It's usually, "We want to do Christmas really big this year" or "We're having a party and we want our home to look really nice." A Christmas tree that Warren designed. Jarrod EstesIf they are going to hire me, they want to get the most bang for their buck, and for 99% of people, that means a decorated Christmas tree. Warren and a Christmas tree she designed.
Persons: Courtney Warren, Warren, , Courtney Warren Home, I've, It's, Courtney, Jarrod Estes, they're, it's, Warren ., we've, couldn't, haven't, I'm Organizations: Service, Dallas metroplex Locations: Dallas, New York, Texas
The apartment where Adolf Hitler was born is now the subject of fierce public debate. AdvertisementFor years now, Braunau am Inn, Austria, has been embroiled in a debate about how to deal with one of its most infamous buildings — the birthplace of dictator Adolf Hitler. Hitler was born in Braunau am Inn in 1889 and lived there for only a few months. When Hitler was in power during World War II, the apartment was used as an art gallery and library, per NPR. Residents say it's important for Austrians to accept the country's role in Hitler's abuses, despite some resistance at the time.
Persons: Adolf Hitler, it'd, , Hitler, Florian Kotanko, Adolf Hitler's Birthplace, Annette Pommer, It's, Günter Schwaiger, didn't Organizations: Service, Locals, NPR, Guardian, Austrian, New York Times, Times Locations: Braunau, Austria, Austrian
Grant Holderman is training to be an electrician instead of going to a four-year college. I'm 18 and live in New London, New Hampshire, and graduated from high school in June. The carpenter connected me to an electrician who was hiring, and he gave me the rundown of doing an apprenticeship. I feel like in just two months I've learned more than my entire time in high school. I would feel good going to work knowing I'm helping solve a problem the Earth is facing.
Persons: Grant Holderman, It's, I've, We're, I'm Organizations: Service, BT, Vermont Technical College, BT Morin Electric Locations: New Hampshire, New London , New Hampshire
KOLKATA, Nov 16 (Reuters) - South Africa coach Rob Walter is "incredibly proud" of the team's fight despite their semi-final loss against Australia at the 50-overs World Cup and does not think the "choker" tag applies to them. South Africa could not progress beyond the last four of the showpiece event again but they played impressive cricket to finish the group stage as the second-placed team. While a combination of bad luck and nerves stymied them in previous World Cups, South Africa fought tooth and nail this time defending a small total before Australia eked out a narrow three-wicket win. Australia got off to a flyer but South Africa kept taking wickets regularly to inject fresh drama into the contest and their lion-hearted bowlers simply refused to throw in the towel. For me, a choke is losing a game that you're in a position to win," the coach said.
Persons: Rob Walter, Walter, Kagiso Rabada, Temba Bavuma, Amlan Chakraborty, Julien Pretot Organizations: Australia, Thomson Locations: KOLKATA, South Africa, Thursday's, Eden, Australia, Africa, Kolkata
Katka Lapelosová moved to Serbia in October 2020 after her divorce. Then I fell in love with my best friend from high school, who had never left Long Island, and everything changed. Our nearly 10-year relationship was fantastic and filled with many wonderful memories including a few trips to Europe. AdvertisementSerbia really surprised me and moving here has been interestingLapelosová drove around Serbia and found the countryside very beautiful. Courtesy of Katka LapelosováWhile I love living abroad, it can definitely get lonely, and I still get homesick.
Persons: Katka Lapelosová, Lapelosová, would've, she'll, , I'm, wasn't, I'd, I've, Lapelosová I've, Serbia —, don't, There's, it's, Belgrade haven't Organizations: Service, Belgrade —, Yorker, EU Locations: Serbia, Yorker, Prague, Long, Europe, EU, Balkans, Serbian, Belgrade, Italy, Spain, Greece, Slovakia, Saint Sava Temple, New York City, Paris, Barcelona, Siberia, Syria, Croatia, Malta
A Philadelphia-area superintendent resigned after Democrats won big in school board elections. The outgoing GOP-led board is giving him a nice send-off: a $7`12,000 severance deal. Central Bucks School District superintendent Abram Lucabaugh suddenly quit this week, just days after Democratic candidates won their elections to take control of the school board, according to the Bucks County Herald. she said, the Courier Times reported. One Democrat on the board said the new school board would be "revising" that policy soon, the Inquirer reported.
Persons: Abram Lucabaugh, , Lucabaugh, Dana Hunter —, Hunter, Miriam Mahmud, It's, I've, didn't Organizations: GOP, Service, Central Bucks School, Democratic, Bucks County Herald, County Herald, Republicans, Bucks County Courier Times, Philadelphia Inquirer, Courier Times, Inquirer Locations: Philadelphia, Bucks County, Bucks, Lucabaugh
Alex Teachey is a New Yorker who moved to Taiwan in 2020. AdvertisementThis as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Alex Teachey, a 38-year-old astronomer and New Yorker who moved to Taiwan in 2020. I landed my current job as a postdoctoral fellow at the Academia Sinica in Taipei, Taiwan, that same year. It's in a neighborhood that I love, in New Taipei City, the enormous donut that sprawls around the center of Taipei. I live a 20-minute bike ride from my office — I never could have have afforded anything remotely similar if I'd stayed in New York City.
Persons: Alex Teachey, , I'd, New York Alex Teachey, it'd, I've, — it's, we're Organizations: New Yorker, Service, Yorker, New York University, Columbia University, Academia Sinica, Tap, Google, Taiwan's Locations: New, Taiwan, New York, Taipei, Here's, Tap Taipei, York City, New York City, Yonghe, New Taipei City, Qingshui Cliff, Hualien
Lauren Sanchez told Vogue the figurehead on the yacht is actually of Norse goddess Freyja. AdvertisementIt turns out the female figurehead on Jeff Bezos' yacht isn't his fiancée, Lauren Sanchez. Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez aboard his yacht, Koru. MEGA/GC Images"I'm very flattered, but it's not," she told Vogue. Sanchez also told Vogue about Bezos' proposal.
Persons: Jeff Bezos, Lauren Sanchez, Freyja, Sanchez, , Bezos, it's, Sánchez, Robino Salvatore Organizations: Vogue, Service
In today's big story, we're looking at what the $650 billion in unrealized losses means for financial firms. That's the unrealized losses US financial firms wracked up as of September 30, according to Moody's estimate. That means there's a lot of wiggle room for how big banks can portray them on their balance sheet. To be sure, big banks are better capitalized than SVB. Big banks' share prices noticeably dropped as bond prices sunk.
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His peer pushed back and Luebben started tossing around ideas on his trip home from the event. The newfound revenue stream helped him save up enough money to feel comfortable quitting his six-figure sales job in March 2022. He broke down the two main ways to make money podcasting, and how he turned his podcast into a six-figure business that replaced his 9-to-5 income. How to make money from podcasting: Affiliate linking and advertisingThere are two main ways to make money from a podcast: affiliate linking, which is what Luebben did, and ads. To grow a podcast audience you first have to commit to uploading episodes consistently.
Persons: Brian Luebben, Luebben, I'm, he'd, Academy didn't, He's, I'd, you'd, Joe Rogan, he's, That'll Organizations: Action Academy, Academy, NEC, Action Academy Community, Athletic Greens
The daily-fantasy-sports company, which European gambling giant Flutter Entertainment had acquired, was racing to introduce its "same-game parlay" to the US. The same-game parlay, a phrase FanDuel coined, has since caught fire, meshing well with the high-scoring, stat-driven, athlete-personality focus of US sports — and propelled FanDuel to the forefront of the betting market. "The same-game parlay was the right product in the right market at exactly the right time." Every sports-betting operator, from DraftKings to newcomer Fanatics, now has or is building its version of the same-game parlay. After the NBA resumed play in July 2020, the same-game parlay grew from 5% to 10% of FanDuel's bets, Farren said.
Persons: FanDuel, Scott Longley, parlay, Conor Farren, FanDuel's, DraftKings, Entain, parlays, Longley, would've, John Maguire, Maguire, isn't, LeBron James, Jalen Rose, Sportsbet, Paddy Power Betfair, Farren, It's, Ben Hider, Penn Organizations: NFL, Krejcik, Houston Rockets, Los Angeles Lakers, Australian Football League, Australian rugby, NBA, ESPN Bet, FanDuel, Industry Locations: DraftKings, Melbourne, Australia, England, FanDuel
2 Senate Republican John Thune told reporters that Johnson's plan has "a lot" of support among Republicans in the Senate, adding: "It'd be strong." The Republican-controlled House passed HR-2 in May, but the bill has gone nowhere in the Democratic-led Senate. Among other things, the Senate Republican proposal would resume construction of a border wall -- former President Donald Trump's signature goal -- in addition to deeming large numbers of migrants ineligible for asylum. Republican border provisions face broad opposition from Democrats in Congress and from President Joe Biden. He told reporters that a bill linking Ukraine aid to border security would come soon.
Persons: San Nicolas de los, Daniel Becerril, Mike Johnson, Republican John Thune, Lindsey Graham, Tom Cotton, James Lankford, Donald Trump's, Joe Biden, Johnson, David Morgan, Scott Malone, Deepa Babington Organizations: REUTERS, Rights, U.S, Senate Republicans, Republican, Republicans, Democratic, Democrats, Internal Revenue Service, Thomson Locations: U.S, Nuevo Leon, San Nicolas, San Nicolas de los Garza, Mexico, Ukraine, Republican, Israel
The feature, called Voice Control, is one of the iPhone's accessibility tools, and though Siri can perform many hands-free duties, there are ways Voice Control can go even further. You can say "Show numbers" once Voice Control is turned on to make your screen look like this. Select Voice Control. I recommend reading through the Voice Control guide, which is right below the green dot. If you do use Voice Control to type, try doing so by moving your cursor to a text box and saying the words out loud.
Persons: Siri, it'd, Hey Siri, Todd Organizations: Grove Apple, Command, Control, Voice Control, Apple, Food, Google, ESPN, Voice Command, Control . Press, CNBC PRO Locations: Los Angeles
This story is part of CNBC Make It's Ditching the Degree series, where women who have built six-figure careers without a bachelor's degree reveal the secrets of their success. The Brooklyn native knew she wanted to work in fashion from the time she was old enough to speak. In 2007, just a few weeks after Fortune graduated high school, she enrolled in the Art Institute of New York City's associate's degree program as a fashion design major. Now, Fortune is a head footwear designer at Eastman Footwear Group, where she designs shoes for popular brands like Tretorn, Eddie Bauer and Nicole Miller. She started her first job at Eastman in April 2012, and within a year, transitioned to the footwear design team.
Persons: Krystal Fortune, Fortune, Eddie Bauer, Nicole Miller, Tommy Hilfiger, Krystal Fortune Fortune, it'd, Fortune didn't, Eastman, weren't Organizations: CNBC, Brooklyn, Saks, Art Institute of New, Eastman Footwear Group, Craigslist, New York, Art Institute, Eastman Footwear, Eastman Locations: Art Institute of New York, German, New, New York, Skechers
Panera founder Ron Shaich spoke about tough moments he faced as a leader in a recent interview. There was so much pressure he thought it would be easier to "get hit by a truck." But the company's overhaul in 2015 was one the most stressful periods of his tenure, Shaich said in a recent interview with The Profile. And he said he remembers thinking to himself, "My god, it'd be just easier if I got hit by a truck." Shaich, who founded Panera Bread in 1987 and took the company public in 1991, stepped down as the company's CEO in 2018 .
Persons: Ron Shaich, Shaich, , it'd, He's, Tatte Organizations: Service Locations: America, Boston, Manchester, Cava
Insider Today: Judging an AI career coach
  + stars: | 2023-10-28 | by ( Diamond Naga Siu | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +8 min
In case it doesn't work out, I tried using an AI assistant career coach — released as part of Meta's new series of AI assistants — to see what advice it'd give. The big storyAn AI career coachsorbetto/Getty ImagesInstead of AI taking away your job, what if it could help you find a new one? I messaged him on Instagram about different career advice and broke down what I liked and didn't like about "him." Instead of coming across as an expert, Leo felt like a conversational search engine with lukewarm search results. Instead of coming across as an expert, Leo felt like a conversational search engine with lukewarm search results.
Persons: , Dixie D'Amelio, sorbetto, He's, Naomi Osaka, Snoop, Leo isn't, Leo, Google's Bard, chatbots, I've, Bing, Leo's, Al Capone, Chris Williams, they've, sriracha, Erin McDowell, Joseph Hendrickson Organizations: Service, Meta, Nissan, Nissan Nissan, Historic Landmark, Microsoft Locations: Alcatraz, Arizona
In a viral TikTok, a recent college graduate bemoaned the demands of a 9-to-5 work schedule. Historically, there is precedence for this change, says Ben Hunnicutt, a historian who focuses on why companies abandoned shorter workdays. "The 40-hour workweek, from 9-to-5, is not a universal mandate from God, it's a historical accident," he says. Gen Z workers, like Brielle, might be the ones to facilitate a shift in company expectations. "There is a tendency now in younger folks to value their time more than advancement at work," Hunnicutt says.
Persons: Brielle, doesn't, I'm, they'd, Ben Hunnicutt, Gen, Hunnicutt Organizations: UAW
Southwest Airlines said a new bill in Congress could "completely end" loyalty rewards programs. It's taking aim at the Credit Card Competition Act, which seeks to lower credit card fees. "Our customers and employees use the Southwest Rapid Rewards Credit Card to earn points that can be redeemed for Southwest flights, car rentals, gift cards, and more." "This legislation is bad policy and would undermine, if not completely end, credit card rewards programs that millions of Americans rely on for their vacations or personal travel needs," Southwest added. The Credit Card Competition Act was originally introduced to the previous Congress in 2022, but never came to a vote.
Persons: Sen, Dick Durbin of, Durbin, Scott Kirby, Lance Gooden Organizations: Southwest Airlines, Credit, Airlines, Dick Durbin of Illinois, Visa, Mastercard, Rapid, Southwest, United Airlines, Democratic, Republican, GOP, Texas Locations: Airlines
They say it will cut revenues of major payment networks, making them pull out of rewards programs. AdvertisementAdvertisementUS airlines are attacking a new bill in Congress that seeks to lower credit card swipe fees, saying it would effectively end most flyer miles programs. AdvertisementAdvertisementIn a statement to Insider, Southwest Airlines said the bill is a "bad policy" that would "undermine, if not completely end, credit card rewards programs." Notably, losing credit card rewards programs could create troubles for airlines that go beyond irate customers missing their free miles. "Their banks and airlines still offer points and miles programs," Durbin told Insider in a statement.
Persons: Sen, Dick Durbin of, Durbin, Ed Bastian, Bloomberg, Scott Kirby, they're, it's, Lance Gooden Organizations: Visa, Mastercard, Morning, Dick Durbin of Illinois, Air, Airlines for, Southwest Airlines, American Airlines, United, European Union, GOP, Democratic, Republican Locations: Airlines for America, European, Texas
Blinken told the United Nations this week that he would work with Wang to prevent the conflict in the Middle East from spreading. “China and the United States need to have dialogue. But while the U.S. has publicly stood with Israel, China has called for a cease-fire between Israel and the Western-designated terrorist group Hamas stationed in Gaza. Gavin Newsom met with Xi – the first meeting between a U.S. governor and Xi in six years. While more routes of communication may be opening, China-U.S. relations shouldn’t be mistaken as entirely pleasant at the moment.
Persons: Wang Yi, Antony Blinken, Wang, Blinken, ” Wang, John Kirby, Kirby, , Joe Biden's, Jake Sullivan, Biden, Xi Jinping, Gavin Newsom, Xi –, Xi, Newsom, “ We’ve, We’ve, Wu Qian Organizations: Foreign, U.S, State Department, United, National Security, Economic Cooperation, California Gov, CNN, Pentagon Locations: Washington, China, Gaza, Ukraine, United Nations, United States, U.S, Israel, , Tehran, Asia, San Francisco, California
United CEO Scott Kirby says a new bill in Congress is putting miles programs on the chopping block. The Credit Card Competition Act, proposed by Sen. Dick Durbin, seeks to lower card swipe fees. "This would kill rewards programs," United CEO Scott Kirby said in an October 18 earnings call. It will kill debit card rewards programs when it happens, and I think it's bad policy." The Credit Card Competition Act, proposed by Sen. Dick Durbin of Illinois, seeks to end what Durbin calls a "Visa-Mastercard duopoly" over credit card transactions.
Persons: Scott Kirby, Sen, Dick Durbin, Kirby, Dick Durbin of, Durbin, it's, Ed Bastian, Durbin's Organizations: Visa, Mastercard, Morning, United, Dick Durbin of Illinois, Republican, Democrat, House, Air, Bloomberg, European Locations: European Union
download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementAdvertisementIf you've paid even a bit of attention to the market over the past few months, chances are you've heard the commotion over US Treasury yields. (Prices and yields are inversely related; the more people sell Treasurys, the higher their yields go, and vice versa.) But even if you have zero interest in the market, Treasury volatility impacts you. So yes, Treasury yields could fall.
Persons: , you've, Insider's Jennifer Sor, Uncle Sam, Treasurys, Alistair Barr, Bill Ackman, Ackman, Dan DeFrancesco, Naga Siu, Hallam Bullock, Lisa Ryan Organizations: Service, Treasury, Federal Locations: New York City, San Diego, London, New York
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