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HomePhys.org - BusinessFacebook reaps significant economic benefits from content provided by news providers, study finds

Facebook reaps significant economic benefits from content provided by news providers, study finds

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When it comes to Facebook, news matters—not the fake stuff but the real kind generated by working journalists.

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