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Owen, Laura Hazard. "Fidget spinner lip gloss, $2 dongles: How BuzzFeed and The New York Times are making money from selling stuff." Nieman Journalism Lab. Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard, 13 Sep. 2017. Web. 7 Feb. 2025.
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Owen, L. (2017, Sep. 13). Fidget spinner lip gloss, $2 dongles: How BuzzFeed and The New York Times are making money from selling stuff. Nieman Journalism Lab. Retrieved February 7, 2025, from https://www.niemanlab.org/2017/09/fidget-spinner-lip-gloss-2-dongles-how-buzzfeed-and-the-new-york-times-are-making-money-from-selling-stuff/
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Owen, Laura Hazard. "Fidget spinner lip gloss, $2 dongles: How BuzzFeed and The New York Times are making money from selling stuff." Nieman Journalism Lab. Last modified September 13, 2017. Accessed February 7, 2025. https://www.niemanlab.org/2017/09/fidget-spinner-lip-gloss-2-dongles-how-buzzfeed-and-the-new-york-times-are-making-money-from-selling-stuff/.
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