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4:10 PM ET, September 3, 2021

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Ben Woods / Telegraph:
Sources: GB News chairman and flagship presenter Andrew Neil is expected to leave the network following disagreements with the CEO  —  Veteran interviewer has not presented his evening show since June 24, just two weeks after launch, and insiders believe he will not be back
Joshua Benton / Nieman Lab:
Apple's change to let “reader” apps link out for subscription signups is good news for newspaper and magazine publishers, giving them more user data and money  —  Early September is usually a big time for Apple.  Until Covid broke the streak last year, it had released …
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Apple will let developers of “reader” apps worldwide link to a website to set up or manage accounts early next year, closing an antitrust investigation by Japan
Jason Gurwin / The Streamable:
Sling TV is launching the Barstool Sports Channel, which will carry the latter's series and video podcasts as well as an exclusive show  —  Sling TV has launched a new exclusive channel with Barstool Sports.  The channel is available to Sling TV Blue, Sling TV Orange, and Sling Free users.
Brian Steinberg / Variety:
Nielsen's suspension by the Media Rating Council creates a space for rivals, which may lead to splintered, multi-currency, multi-platform measurements  —  TV viewers can watch their favorite programs any way they want.  If media executives aren't careful, the industry will soon be counting those people in equally chaotic fashion.
Alex Weprin / The Hollywood Reporter:
Vice raises $135M from existing investors, including James Murdoch's Lupa Systems and TPG; Shane Smith will remain executive chairman  —  Lupa Systems and TPG are among those putting fresh cash into the media company as SPAC plans stall for now.  —  Vice Media's dreams of going public appear …
Discussion: @edmundlee and The Wrap
Erik Wemple / @erikwemple:
Memo: Slate and The Gist podcast host Mike Pesca have “mutually agreed to part ways” after a review of complaints about the podcast's workplace environment  —  Slate and podcast host Mike Pesca have “mutually agreed to part ways,” per an email to staffers from CEO Dan Check and EIC Jared Hohlt. Context here: https://www.washingtonpost.com/ ... And here: https://defector.com/... https://twitter.com/...
Discussion: @kairyssdal
Lara O'Reilly / Insider:
Uber hires former Amazon ad director Mark Grether to leads its ad division as it looks to grow its ad revenue, which is set to hit $300M in 2022  —  - Uber has hired Mark Grether, a former Amazon Advertising director, to lead its ads division.  — The ride-hailing company began running ads …
Taylor Lorenz / New York Times:
Profile of Li Jin, who founded Atelier Ventures, which manages $13M, to invest in influencer-related startups and acts as a guru for many online creators  —  Li Jin, 31, began backing creators years ago.  She has raised her own fund to invest in influencer-related start-ups.
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Benjamin Butterworth / inews.co.uk:
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Sarah Whitten / CNBC:
Shang-Chi becomes first MCU film not to be granted approval for distribution in China; since 2013, China has made up between 10% and 20% of Marvel's box office
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Benjamin Mayo / 9to5Mac:
Apple begins prompting iOS 15 users for consent to enable Personalized Ads for their Apple ID, which was previously on by default and led to antitrust scrutiny
Anna Nicolaou / Financial Times:
YouTube Music reached 50M paying subscribers in August, up from 30M paid music and premium subscribers that YouTube had reported in October 2020
Kait Sanchez / The Verge:
Twitter launches Super Follows for iOS, letting a select group of US test users charge either $2.99, $4.99, or $9.99 per month for their tweets