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HBO boss apologises after fake Twitter account was used to respond to negative reviews from TV critics

Sky News Thursday, 2 November 2023
The chief executive of HBO has apologised to TV critics after a fake Twitter account was used to respond to negative reviews of shows on his television network.
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HBO and MAX’s CEO has addressed the fake accounts on X that trolled TV critics who had negative reviews of HBO shows.

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