Content licensing agreements now account for about 10% of Reddit’s total revenue, the company’s CRO Jen Wong told ADWEEK in an exclusive interview Wednesday. “It’s a small part of our revenue–I’ll call it 10%. For a business of our size, that’s material, because it’s valuable revenue,” Wong said. The social platform–which on Wednesday reported a…
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