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MSNBC targets young viewers with streaming video service Shift

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Getty hires new top fundraiser after early efforts show modest results
The J. Paul Getty Trust is plugging a fresh executive into what's perhaps the art world's most counterintuitive job: getting rich folks, corporations and charitable foundations to make big cash donations to an organization that already sits on a pile of investments more than $6 billion high.
Getty hires new top fundraiser after early efforts show modest results

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