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Laura Hazard Owen / Nieman Lab:
Seven organizations are receiving $750K in funding for projects combining AI and news, including The Seattle Times — How will artificial intelligence change society? How should journalists cover it? And how can AI actually be helpful to newsrooms and reporters?
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AI Initiative, Poynter, TechCrunch, @mantzarlis, @degarciaknight, @timhwang, @pilhofer, @jeffjarvis and Muckrock News
Sahil Patel / Digiday:
Facebook has launched a new funding program for Facebook Watch shows pairing publishers and creators, starting with 12 publishers including BuzzFeed, Condé Nast — Facebook is recruiting publishers, including BuzzFeed, Condé Nast and Complex Networks, to produce …
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Adweek and @sarahmarshall
Brian Steinberg / Variety:
Speaking on his show on Monday night, Tucker Carlson said he would “not bow to the mob”, but his program had just four ad breaks and few national advertisers — Tucker Carlson took to Fox News Channel's 8 p.m. slot knowing he had the full support of the cable-news network's regular viewers.
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CNN, Women in the World, @brianstelter, VICE News, The Wrap, Washington Post and The Wrap
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Tony Maglio / The Wrap:
Despite calls for boycotts, Tucker Carlson is averaging 2.9M viewers per episode so far in 2019, far surpassing his direct competition on MSNBC and CNN
Despite calls for boycotts, Tucker Carlson is averaging 2.9M viewers per episode so far in 2019, far surpassing his direct competition on MSNBC and CNN
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TVNewser, @jackshafer, @ericboehlert, @joehagansays, @ritapanahi, @jamilsmith and @colinhanks
Madeline Peltz / Media Matters for America:
Clips surface of Tucker Carlson's calls into Bubba the Love Sponge's radio show from 2006 to 2011, where he often spoke in vulgar terms about women and teen sex
Clips surface of Tucker Carlson's calls into Bubba the Love Sponge's radio show from 2006 to 2011, where he often spoke in vulgar terms about women and teen sex
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Media Matters for America, New York Times, Media Nation, National Review, Poynter, @brithume, Washington Post, The Guardian, Mediaite, The Week, @peltzmadeline, Politico, The Daily Beast, Media Matters for America, @joshtpm, Slate, RealClearPolitics, wgbh.org, Mediaite, @andrewkirell, @karaswisher, @fred_guttenberg, Mother Jones, @hatewatch, @ananavarro, @tomgara, @bittrscrptreadr, @sfdukie, CNN, Splinter, @karaswisher, The Wrap, @brianstelter, @brandondarby, @jaycaruso, @susan_hennessey, @jamesdelingpole, @alyssa_milano, @erikwemple, @calvinsloan, @cristinamartar, @missryley, The Daily Caller, @mykecole, @jwgop, @jesselehrich, @parkermolloy, @slpng_giants, @tvietor08, @goldengateblond, @jonfavs, @laurenduca, WGN-TV, @heerjeet, @bro_pair, @cathyyoung63, @letsgomathias, @juddlegum, @juddlegum, @charliearchy, Vanity Fair, The Stranger, Fortune, Newser, Boing Boing and Business Insider
Washington Post:
A day after releasing audio of Tucker Carlson's misogynist remarks, Media Matters releases second wave of clips in which he uses racist and homophobic language
A day after releasing audio of Tucker Carlson's misogynist remarks, Media Matters releases second wave of clips in which he uses racist and homophobic language
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American Press Institute, Newser, Breitbart, Media Matters for America, The Guardian, @mickpuck, @markfollman, @juddlegum and Splinter
Sarah Perez / TechCrunch:
Spotify Premium now offers a subscription to Hulu's ad-supported plan for free, in a deal available to new and existing users in the US until June 10 — Hulu and Spotify today announced an expansion of their partnership on discounted streaming bundles, which lowers the price of Hulu's ad-supported service to, well... nothing.
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Variety, /Film, The Verge, CNET, The A.V. Club, The Wrap, MediaPost, @klingebeil, @dcseifert, @billboard, @backlon, Thurrott, MacRumors, Business Insider, Adweek, @danrayburn, Mashable, @chriswelch and Fortune, more at Techmeme »
Cristiano Lima / Politico:
Facebook pulled ads from Sen. Warren's campaign calling for the breakup of Facebook and other tech giants, citing policy violations, but is now restoring them — Facebook removed several ads placed by Sen. Elizabeth Warren's presidential campaign that called for the breakup of Facebook and other tech giants.
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@ewarren, Mediaite, Washington Post, MediaPost, TechCrunch, The Wrap, Breitbart, BuzzFeed News, Bloomberg, @ewarren, Techdirt, Forbes, Vanity Fair, @yashar, The Verge, Splinter, @ne0liberal, @aravosis, @evansiegfried, Business Insider, USA Today, Fast Company, @aoc, @slpng_giants, Engadget, The Hill, The Guardian, Fortune, The Daily Caller, Gizmodo, National Review, The Hill, Boing Boing, The Verge, Mashable, The Week and GeekWire, more at Techmeme »
Sarah Perez / TechCrunch:
Twitter has launched its first ever podcast, “Character Count”, a series about its advertising business with interviews with companies like Dropbox — Twitter today is joining the podcasting arena. This morning, the social network is launching its first-ever podcast series …
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Adweek
Todd Spangler / Variety:
Lori Conkling, EVP of strategy and business development at NBCUniversal, is joining Google as global head of partnerships for YouTube TV and Google Fiber — - DirecTV Now Prices Going Up by $10 per Month for All Customers, AT&T Rolling Out Two New Reformatted Packages
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Multichannel News and The Wrap
Cynthia Littleton / Variety:
CBS buys out Lionsgate's 50% ownership of the Pop TV cable channel, formerly the TV Guide Network, gaining full control — CBS has taken full ownership of the Pop TV cable channel after buying out the 50% stake held by Lionsgate. — CBS said it aims to better integrate Pop with the rest …
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Deadline, The Wrap, Wall Street Journal and Hollywood Reporter
Joe Concha / The Hill:
Three Democratic lawmakers reintroduce the Journalist Protection Act, which would make it a federal crime to physically assault journalists — Three Democratic lawmakers reintroduced a Journalist Protection Act that intends to designate “certain attacks on those reporting the news” as a federal crime.
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SPJ News and East County Today
The Guardian:
News Corp's Australian unit tells the Australian competition watchdog that Google should be broken up so that media companies can compete in ad market — Media giant tells Australian inquiry Google's search engine and advertising platform should be separated
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@jeffjarvis and @orskov
Ryan Devereaux / The Intercept:
Senators Ron Wyden and Chuck Grassley have called on CBP's chief to provide a briefing on border operations on Thursday, including the targeting of journalists — There were nearly a dozen categories of individuals catalogued in the government's secret list of border troublemakers.
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NewsLab and Committee to Protect …
Lucinda Southern / Digiday:
How Schibsted's news app Peil, which was launched in 2017 and targets 18-25-year-olds, has attracted more young readers and grown retention from 25% to 35% — News publishers are scrambling to get younger audiences acquainted with their brands. Nordic publishing giant Schibsted …
The Daily Beast:
The Breakfast Club, a hip-hop morning show on New York's Power 105.1 radio station, has become known for its interviews with Democratic 2020 candidates — The morning show has hosted a number of Democratic candidates, asking personal questions that draw new eyeballs.
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@mutazelnour, @jordynjournals, @suzykhimm, @maxwelltani, @iansams, @nolandmccaskill, @gideonresnick, @gideonresnick, Mediaite and Vulture