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ADWEEK: USA and The Verge Team Up for a Weekly Live Digital Mr. Robot Aftershow

The aftershow—the full title is Mr. Robot Digital After Show Hosted By The Verge—will be produced by The Verge and Vox Entertainment, filmed at the company's New York studio and hosted by a trio of Verge staffers: editor in chief Nilay Patel, entertainment editor Emily Yoshida and reporter Russell Brandom, the site's cybersecurity and tech expert.

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CNBC: Will Snapchat keep cool factor?

Kwame Opam, The Verge news editor, discusses "what's cool" among teens, and whether old people getting on Snapchat will ruin the app's popularity.

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AD AGE: NBCU and Vox Media create ‘Concert’

NBC Universal and Vox Media will work together to sell digital ad inventory across their portfolio of brands, the first major collaboration between the two since NBCU made a big investment in Vox last year.

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MSNBC: Vox.com’s Liz Plank speaks with Tamron Hall

Senior Correspondent for Vox, Liz Plank, joins MSNBC’s Tamron Hall to discuss how Donald Trump is continuing to dispute the allegations that his Campaign Manager Corey Lewandowski grabbed the ex-Breitbart reporter, Michelle Fields.

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AD AGE: President Marty Moe Discusses Vox Media’s Plans for TV

"The fact is that TV is a hard business," said Marty Moe, president of Vox Media. "It's not a layup for anybody, and in particular, for digital-native companies that have never done TV before." Vox also wants to be on TV, but in the right way, and for the right reasons.