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6:20 PM ET, January 7, 2022

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Peter Kafka / Vox:
The NYT-Athletic deal is a big bet with significant risk, as growth slows for The NYT and profit remains elusive for The Athletic  —  A big bet with real risk and reward.  —  The New York Times wants more subscribers.  The Athletic has lots of subscribers but loses money.
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Sara Fischer / Axios:
NYT has agreed to acquire The Athletic in an all-cash deal valuing the startup at $550M; co-founders Alex Mather and Adam Hansmann will stay on after the deal  —  The New York Times has agreed to acquire The Athletic in an all-cash deal valuing the sports media startup at $550 million …
Aron Pilhofer:
With The Athletic purchase, NYT will directly compete for subscribers with local news sites that cover college or pro sports, topics once owned by local papers
Bloomberg:
John Legend sells rights to his music catalog from late 2004 through early last year to BMG and investment firm KKR  —  - Companies strike deal for copyrights, royalties from his music  — High valuations are pushing more and more musicians to sell  —  John Legend joined the growing list …
Ben Schoon / 9to5Google:
Google says Android TV and Google TV have over 110M monthly active devices combined, up 30M from May 2021  —  While Roku and Amazon's Fire TV are often the first thing people think of when it comes to home entertainment platforms, Google's Android TV OS is growing quickly.
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Lauren Johnson / Insider:
LinkedIn's editorial team grew from 75 people to 95 in 2021, its daily news rundown reaches 159M users, and it has a 40-person team that works with creators  —  - LinkedIn continues to ramp up its editorial arm with 95 journalists that curate business news.
Mike Masnick / Techdirt:
A California court orders Twitter to reveal the identity of a user who tweeted photos mocking a billionaire, after the user didn't respond to a copyright claim  —  Back in November we wrote about a very bizarre attempt to abuse copyright law to uncover who was behind a Twitter account, @CallMeMoneyBags.
Bloomberg:
Sources: Reddit could go public as soon as March 2022 at a valuation of up to $15B; the company was last valued at $10B in August 2021  —  - Social media company could go public as soon as March  — Reddit could be valued at as much as $15 billion in listing
Gita Jackson / VICE:
Image Comics workers win an NLRB election to unionize with the Communications Workers of America and become the first unionized comics company  —  After management failed to voluntarily recognize the union, Image workers have won an NLRB election to become the first unionized comics company.  —  GJ
The Wire:
Modi's BJP uses the Tek Fog app to harass journalists: of 4.6M Twitter replies received by 280 women journalists, 18% were from accounts managed by Tek Fog  —  The Wire investigates claims behind the use of ‘Tek Fog’, a highly sophisticated app used by online operatives to hijack major social media …
 
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