“We have over 100 million Americans coming to us every month on our digital assets, and that scale means we get many millions of younger users,” Thompson told ADWEEK earlier this year while discussing his plans for new franchise-based verticals. “Bringing them back with regular franchises means that, over time, our ability to guarantee those audiences to advertisers is going to get stronger.”
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