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American Egg Board CEO Steps Down Amid Vegan Mayo Controversy

The CEO of America’s umbrella group for the egg industry suddenly stepped down, months earlier than expected.

The CEO of the American Egg Board, Joanne Ivy, has quit her position. Her departure comes almost two months after The Guardian published emails that showed Egg Board officials trying to stop Whole Foods from selling the eggless mayonnaise spread Just Mayo. Ivy unexpectedly stepped down today, even though she was supposed to remain CEO of the American Egg Board until the end of the year.

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ESPN Pulls Videos From YouTube Due To Terms Of Upcoming Paid Tier

Following the announcement of YouTube Red, ESPN is citing a “rights conflict” and removing select video content from the site.

ESPN has started pulling some of its video content from YouTube, just days after the video-sharing site announced its paid, ad-free tier called YouTube Red. ESPN content that has already been uploaded to YouTube are now marked as private, and ESPN-owned properties like Grantland have switched over to the network’s proprietary player.

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Twitter Is Already Pumping Ads Into Moments

Just a few weeks after launching its Moments feature, Twitter is inviting advertisers to host their own channel for 24 hours.

Twitter is raring to monetize its new Moments feature, it seems: Starting this weekend, the company is introducing native advertising to the section, which curates tweets about newsworthy topics as they unfold. According to Bloomberg, Twitter will offer advertisers a dedicated Moments channel that will stay live for 24 hours.

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