Top News:
Jason Gurwin / The Streamable:
Netflix is running a test cracking down on password sharing, prompting some users to get their own account if they don't live with the owner of the account — Earlier this week, some Netflix subscribers began to notice that it might be a bit harder to “borrow” someone's password.
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Hannah Farrow / Local News Initiative:
A look at monetization strategies that Gannett is experimenting with, including dynamic paywalls, changing the size of its metered paywalls, and premium content — News Outlets Apologize Less and Innovate More, With a ‘Freemium’ Model and Dynamic Paywalls — Gannett's Amalie Nash is tired …
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Columbia Journalism Review, @cjr, @cjr, @ifjglobal, @coreyhutchins, @kerrymflynn, @niemanlab, @arionnenettles, @raju, Chalkbeat and American Press Institute
Will Sommer / The Daily Beast:
How YouTube celebrity Tim Pool and others failed to launch a news site backed with $1M+ in crowdfunding after infighting, which included a dispute over a cat — Tim Pool's disgruntled ex-partners say he used a cat as a bargaining chip in an ugly business negotiation. Pool says he's innocent.
The Markup:
Citizen Browser project's Split Screen tool shows Facebook's different News Feeds for Trump and Biden voters, based on data from 2,500+ users across the US — Facebook's recommendation algorithm shows different news, groups, and hashtags to different users. But who sees what?
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@personaldataio, @nicdawes, @froomkin, @alfredwkng, @davidbauer, @datascibae, @suryamattu, @davidbauer, @tonyromm, @themarkup, @justinhendrix, @angiewaller and Fast Company, more at Techmeme »
GOV.UK:
New UK action plan to protect journalists includes training for police, a call for evidence from journalists, and the introduction of an Online Safety Bill — Statements of support from political parties — Statement from the National Committee for the Safety of Journalists
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The Guardian, @rsf_en, @dcnorg, @janebsinger, @nuj_lfb, @dcms, @tomhourigan, @dcms and @jonathancmunro, Thanks:@sdp
Variety:
Health officials say Los Angeles theaters can reopen at 25% capacity between March 15-March 17; major circuits believe they won't be operational until March 19 — Movie theaters in Los Angeles will be able to reopen early next week, public health officials said Thursday.
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MediaPost, @geniusbastard, The Verge, @heybrucewright, @marcmalkin and @helaineolen
Kerry Flynn / CNN:
Teen Vogue's incoming EIC Alexi McCammond apologizes again for using “hurtful and inexcusable language” in tweets from 2011 and 2012 when she was a teenager — New York (CNN Business)Teen Vogue's newly appointed editor in chief isn't slated to start until March 24 …
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The Daily Beast, New York Post, @rbraceysherman, @ijbailey, TheGrio, Breitbart, @hjessy_, @kerrymflynn, WWD and USA Today
Sarah Sluis / AdExchanger:
Google is further integrating the Publisher Provided Identifier into its Ad Manager, aiding publishers' first-party tracking in lieu of third-party cookies — The PPID's technical setup works like this: the publisher will create a unique ID for users, based on a first-party cookie or a log-in ID.
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@ashk4n, Privacy News Online …, Michael Tsai, The Keyword, @aripap, @chronotope, IAB Tech Lab, @jbrouet and @sarahsluis
Ashley Gold / Axios:
YouTube says it has taken down 30,000 videos that made false or misleading claims about COVID-19 vaccines over the last six months — YouTube has taken down more than 30,000 videos that made misleading or false claims about COVID-19 vaccines over the last six months, YouTube spokesperson Elena Hernandez …
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@evelyndouek, @niemanlab, Slashdot and Engadget, more at Techmeme »
New York Times:
A deep look at what happened at Gimlet Media and its top podcast Reply All, following the pressure of a union drive and rewards of a lucrative sale to Spotify — A podcast was applauded for its reporting on embedded racism in the workplace. It didn't make it to the third episode.
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Hollywood Reporter, Vulture, The A.V. Club, Eater, @bendreyfuss, @vulture, @conor64, @michaelroston, @ahmedyussuf10, @fffffrida, @tomgara, @bendreyfuss, @yendi, @milphy, @bendreyfuss, @bendreyfuss, @kendrawrites, @amyalex63, @amyalex63, @kendrawrites, @amyalex63, @kerrymflynn, @bendreyfuss, @conor64, @nbj914, @kerrymflynn, @bradfordpearson, @daveyalba, @katierosman, @besharodell, @bendreyfuss, @choire, @blakersdozen, @ashleyrcarman, @kendrawrites, @simonowens, @vulture, @simonowens and @simonowens
Craig Forman / Nieman Reports:
The pandemic relief bill throws a lifeline to newspapers weighed down by pensions by changing financing rules; it could have saved McClatchy from Chapter 11 — Pension provisions in the $1.9-trillion bill give local news outlets crucial breathing room to pursue sustainable digital business models
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@bgrueskin, Poynter, @donlday, American Press Institute, @dougfisher, @jeremylittau, @peterhamby, @apantazi, @nancygibbs, @cforman, @stevenwaldman, @ckrewson and @niemanreports
Todd Spangler / Variety:
Roku will premiere its first exclusively licensed series on March 19 on the Roku Channel as it begins a big push into exclusive and original programming — “Cypher,” an FBI-set crime drama series, will premiere exclusively on the Roku Channel on March 19 in the U.S. and Canada.
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The Streamable