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12:05 PM ET, June 3, 2019

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Researchers find YouTube's recommendation algorithm is curating home movies of unwitting families into a catalog sexualizing children  —  Christiane C. didn't think anything of it when her 10-year-old daughter and a friend uploaded a video of themselves playing in a backyard pool.
Lucas Shaw / Bloomberg:
Many of the top shows and movies on Netflix, produced by upcoming streaming competitors like AT&T and Disney, have licensing rights locked in for years to come  —  Streaming service has many programs locked up for years to come  —  Hollywood studios say they're breaking up with Netflix.
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Emil Protalinski / VentureBeat:
Profile of HitRecord, a GitHub-like collaborative media platform cofounded by Joseph Gordon-Levitt that has paid out $3M+ to content contributors since 2010  —  HitRecord is a production company transitioning into a tech platform.  We caught up with cofounders Jared Geller and Joseph Gordon-Levitt …
Danya Henninger / Billy Penn:
As part of a major rebranding, Philadelphia Media Network drops Philly.com domain and now redirects its readers to Inquirer.com  —  On the eve of its 190th birthday, the region's largest newspaper is making a huge online change.  —  After more than two decades, the Philly.com era ends this weekend.
Brian Steinberg / Variety:
ESPN to test an NBA game stream aimed just at teens, the latest in a number of alternate viewing experiences the network has been testing for several months  —  Senior TV Editor @https://twitter.com/bristei FOLLOW  —  When Katie Nolan hosts an ESPN telecast of Game 2 of the NBA Finals this Sunday …
Jeanine Poggi / Ad Age:
Interview with CBS News president Susan Zirinsky on her start at CBS, how the position of women has evolved, and how fear makes her a better executive  —  Network's first female news president talks MeToo, Deep Throat and her time on the frontlines  —  Despite being on the frontlines …
Discussion: @jpoggi
William D. Cohan / Vanity Fair:
As Hollywood talent agency Endeavor reportedly plans its IPO, its strategy garners scrutiny after piling up debt to buy 20+ disparate assets like its UFC stake  —  Emanuel built a great talent agency—and then bought a jumble of assets mostly with other people's money.
Nicolas Kristen / Global Editors Network:
Interview with Jeff Kofman, CEO of automated transcription service company Trint and an Emmy award-winning journalist, on how AI can empower newsrooms and more  —  The voice economy has found its way into newsrooms, changing the workflow of journalists and liberating time to focus on their reporting.
Kerry Flynn / Digiday:
Since launching a dedicated Pinterest team last year, Meredith says Pinterest impressions and engagement have grown 200%-400% and referral traffic is up ~17%  —  Meredith has a longstanding relationship with Pinterest, with brands such as Allrecipes investing in creating pins for the platform since at least 2012.
Discussion: @kerrymflynn
Sahil Patel / Digiday:
Sources: studio partners will be able to license Vudu originals in international markets and put content on Vudu, non-exclusively, for free  —  Walmart might have scuttled its plans to build a subscription video streaming service catering to the “heartland,” but the company still has streaming video ambitions.
 
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