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  • Apple has paused its online advertising campaigns on X, formerly Twitter, after owner Elon Musk made antisemitic comments on the platform.
  • Several media companies, including Disney, Comcast, Warner Bros Discovery, Paramount Global and Lions Gate Entertainment, have also suspended advertising on the service.

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Apple CEO Tim Cook listens during a program at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Leaders' Week at Apple Park in San Francisco on Nov. 17, 2023.

Apple and Disney have paused online advertising campaigns on X, formerly Twitter, after owner Elon Musk said he agreed with a social media post accusing "Jewish communities" of pushing "hatred against whites," according to sources familiar with both companies' moves.

Warner Bros Discovery, Paramount Global and Lions Gate Entertainment are also suspending campaigns on the social media service, spokespeople for the company confirmed. Additionally, a spokesperson for Comcast, which owns Bravo and Xfinity and is also the parent company of CNBC, said Friday that it is pausing its online advertising campaigns on the real-time messaging service.

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