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Jonathan Berr

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  • InvestorPlace
  • CBS News
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Past articles by Jonathan:

Mike Richards, Mayim Bialik Will Co-Host ‘Jeopardy’

More than a dozen wannabe Jeopardy hosts made their case to succeed the late Alex Trebek. → Read More

Good News For The New York Times: Revenue Surges From Advertising And Subscription Gains

Wall Street analysts believe the stock has more room to run. The 52-week median target of Wall Street analysts on the Times is $56, indicating a potential upside of 19%. → Read More

Amazon Signs Multi-Million Dollar Deal For ‘SmartLess’ Podcast

Amazon.com acquired exclusive rights to the podcast SmartLess, hosted by Jason Bateman, Will Arnett, and Sean Hayes, in a multi-million dollar deal, adding content to its Wondrey podcast studio the company acquired last year. → Read More

BuzzFeed Plans To Go Public Via SPAC Deal, Buy Complex Network

Today, online publisher BuzzFeed announced that it was going public through a merger with a publicly traded special purpose acquisition company (SPAC) called 890 Fifth Avenue Partners, which holds $288 million in its trust account. → Read More

The Questions Raised By Tucker Carlson’s Reported Leaks To His Media ‘Friends’

Fox News host Tucker Carlson has for years been able to shrug off accusations from critics that he’s a racist, sexist, homophobe, apologist for Donald Trump as evidence of the liberal media being out to get him. → Read More

Ripple Isn't Bad, But It's Too Risky For Me

If you have an appetite for risk, you may want to take a look at Ripple. As for me, I'll be standing on the sidelines for now. → Read More

Has The Public Grown Tired Of Cable News?

Fox rebounded in March after finishing third in January in total daytime and overall viewers behind first place CNN and second place MSNBC for the first time since April 2000. → Read More

Disney, NFL Reportedly Near Broadcast Rights Deal

Walt Disney reportedly has reached a “broad agreement” on a media rights agreement that will see the Super Bowl return to the company’s ABC network for the first time in more than a decade and will renew ESPN’s “Monday Night Football” franchise, according to reports in Sports Business Journal (SB... → Read More

Twitter Shares Surge On Bullish Analysts’ Day

Shares of Twitter hit a 52-week high Thursday after the microblogging site told Wall Street analysts that it would more than double its revenue and the number of successful features shipped per employee by 2023. → Read More

After Looking Like Dead Money For Years, GE Stock Is Worth Buying Here

General Electric CEO Culp's work is starting to show results, with the board asking him to stick around for a while. GE stock looks like it's ready to rise. → Read More

Conservative Talk Show Host Mark Levin `Quits’ Facebook

ComScore data compiled by The Righting estimates that Parler’s traffic skyrocketed 1,659 percent between October and April. → Read More

Google, Facebook, Reportedly Facing Multiple Antitrust Lawsuits

Democrats and Republicans don’t agree on much these days except for the fact that “Big Tech” has gotten too big. → Read More

Is American Airlines the Best Buy or Are Rival Carriers Set to Take Off?

As the U.S. economy opens up, people will start to travel, and American's business will improve. That's why AAL stock is a buy at these depressed levels. → Read More

‘Law & Order: SVU’ Makes Television History With Three-Year NBC Renewal

The hit NBC show has survived for more than two decades, a time of huge changes in the TV world. → Read More

Trump Campaign Plans To Sue The New York Times For Libel

His supporters hope to make media companies pay the price for not bending to his will. → Read More

Amazon Pulls More Than A Dozen White Supremacist, Nazi Book Listings From Its Site

Following complaints from a U. K.-based Holocaust Educational Trust, Amazon.com yanked English-language copies of an illustrated children’s book written by Nazi propagandist Julius Streicher in 1938 called The Poisoned Mushroom from its website. → Read More

New Canopy Growth CEO Needs to Hit the Ground Running

New Canopy Growth CEO David Klein has a great track record, but has his work cut out for him to turn around the company and CGC stock. → Read More

Nokia's 5G Promises Are a Dangerous Trap for Investors

Don't be fooled by NOK stock. It isn't too cheap to ignore. In fact, as its rivals continue to outperform it in 5G, it's perfect to ignore. → Read More

Washington Post Reverses Controversial Suspension Of Reporter Who Retweeted Kobe Bryant Article

Would the Twitterverse have become enraged if a male reporter had retweeted an article about Kobe Bryant's sexual assault allegations as fans were processing the shocking news of the basketball great's untimely death instead of the Washington Post's Felicia Sonmez? → Read More

Is Aphria Stock Really the 'Best' Canadian Pot Stock?

Aphria stock may be the best option for Canadian pot stocks, but possible suitors can't forget the challenges surrounding the entire sector. → Read More