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[Digiday Daily] Amazon was mentioned in more than 100 company quarterly earnings calls in the past 90 days. Here are the industries [feeling the e-commerce giant's influence]( the most. Realizing how valuable their followers are to platforms like YouTube and Facebook, soccer players are turning to agencies to help them [monetize their fans](. Last week, online news video publisher The Young Turks Network raised $20 million in a round of venture capital funding. It plans to use the money to [cultivate more direct connections](. The influx of fake news on online platforms has recently prompted some media companies to launch their own fact-checking sub-brands. But German publisher Spiegel-Gruppe has had a fact-checking team since the 1950s. [Here's a look inside](. [From Tearsheet](: SoFi, once called the "fintech darling" of Silicon Valley, is facing its first major PR crisis. From Glossy: Hear how fashion and luxury brands like Christian Louboutin, Ministry of Supply, Eloquii, Bill Blass and much more are evaluating their relationships with influencers at [Glossy Hot Topic: Influencer Marketing on Thursday, Aug. 24](. In an agency world of wild schedules and tiny timelines, what does it look like [when an agency beats the chaos](, solves these common problems and cracks the code of agency efficiency? Find out in this webinar. Sponsored by Workfront   [The Amazon effect echoes across the industry]( Ilyse Liffreing Investors want to know how companies are working with the increasing power of the e-commerce giant. [The rise of the social media footballer]( Seb Joseph Footballers are developing media strategies to capitalize on their large fan bases. Advertisement   [Solving omnichannel retailing for fashion brands]( Sponsored Content Oracle and Netsuite Retailers know they can use technology to service the modern customer. However, many fashion brands still struggle to find a solution that can accommodate all of their business needs. Download this white paper to transform your business with this five-step strategy. Sponsored by Oracle and NetSuite. [With cash from Jeffrey Katzenberg, The Young Turks looks to grow paid subscribers]( Sahil Patel Left-leaning online news programmer The Young Turks Network wants to foster more direct connections. [Inside Spiegel's 70-person fact-checking team]( Lucinda Southern "[Politicians] try not to say too much; there's not so much to fact check.” [Agencies don't have to be chaotic: Five expert tips from C3]( Sponsored Content Workfront In an agency world of wild schedules and tiny timelines, what does it look like when an agency beats the chaos, solves these common problems and cracks the code of agency efficiency? Find out in this webinar. Sponsored by Workfront. [The changing face of customer engagements]( Sponsored Content IBM The marketers' dream is finally being realized in a new wave of intelligent customer service. This guide lays out how cognitive analytics are bringing the power of analytics to everyone, how the hospitality industry is ahead of the game and what predictive AI means to the future of the industry and to your job. Sponsored by IBM. Advertisement     [Careers Title](   August 14, 2017 [Digital Strategist]( Oceana, Inc.   August 12, 2017 [Ad Tech Recruiter]( TripleLift New York City   August 11, 2017 [Manager, Digital Marketing]( Foothold Technology NY     [ALL CAREERS](     [Events Title]   March 21 - 23 [Digiday Publishing Summit]( Vail, CO   April 2018 [Digiday AI Marketing Summit]( California   January - December [2017 Calendar]( 2017     [ALL EVENTS](   This email was sent to {EMAIL}. If you are no longer interested you can [unsubscribe instantly](.

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