Trump's YouTube ads run on Chinese state media, study finds

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WASHINGTON (BLOOMBERG) - US President Donald Trump's campaign is inadvertently funding Chinese state media outlets and entities tied to the Kremlin through automated advertisements on YouTube, according to a study of thousands of videos on the Google service.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

WASHINGTON - US President Donald Trump's campaign is inadvertently funding Chinese state media outlets and entities tied to the Kremlin through automated advertisements on YouTube, according to a study of thousands of videos on the Google service.

Some of the marketing spots ran before and during videos from China Global Television Network and China Radio International , Omelas said. In 2017, Google removed RT from premium YouTube inventory it sells to advertisers in the midst of a Congressional probe into how Russia used digital platforms to influence the US election.

Omelas reviewed the YouTube videos without logging into a Google account online. That removes some data and can change the type of ads that are shown. The firm also performed the study via an Internet protocol address in Kansas City, Missouri, which also influenced the type of ads shown. "We don't specifically target those YouTube channels," Ms Samantha Zager, deputy national press secretary for MR Trump's campaign, said."Per YouTube, political advertisers globally are only able to target their ads using age, gender, postal code and contextual information from users."

 

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