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10:00 PM ET, June 14, 2022

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Wall Street Journal:
Apple and Major League Soccer announce a 2023-2032 broadcasting deal, with games available via MLS Apple TV app or Apple TV+; source: deal is worth $250M+/year  —  Deal underscores iPhone maker's streaming ambitions and battle for sports programming  —  Apple Inc. AAPL 0.73%▲ …
Pew Research Center:
Journalist survey: 67% say social media has a negative impact on journalism, 82% think they should keep their views out of reporting, 55% oppose bothsiderism  —  77% would choose their career all over again, though 57% are highly concerned about future restrictions on press freedom
Peter White / Deadline:
Netflix orders a 10-part reality series, Squid Game: The Challenge, with 456 English-language speakers from around the world competing for a $4.56M cash prize  —  Squid Game is becoming reality.  —  The dystopian Korean drama series - Netflix's biggest series ever - is being turned …
Kayleigh Barber / Digiday:
A Q&A with Axios EIC Sara Kehaulani Goo on the daily coverage in its Business Suite package, bundling newsletters as an audience engagement strategy, and more  —  Bundling appears to be the new strategy for newsletter publishers like Axios that are hoping to lock in loyal readers.
Sara Fischer / Axios:
The Washington Post has licensed its Arc XP CMS to 2,000+ companies, up from ~1,500 a year ago; sources: Arc XP generates ~$40M-$50M in ARR but isn't profitable  —  The Washington Post is looking to double down on its investment in its tech publishing arm, Arc XP, despite outside sales interest valuing …
Natasha Turak / CNBC:
The UAE bans Disney's Pixar movie Lightyear over a “violation of the country's media content standards”, despite saying in 2021 it would no longer censor films  —  - The United Arab Emirates' Media Regulatory Office announced it would ban Disney Pixar's “Lightyear” …
Discussion: BBC and Deadline
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism:
YouGov survey for Reuters 2022 Digital News Report finds renewed falling trust, more news avoidance, TikTok and Telegram growth for news, and growth in podcasts  —  Overview  —  This year's report reveals new insights about digital news consumption based on a YouGov survey …
Discussion: Nieman Lab
Marcus Dieterle / Baltimore Fishbowl:
The nonprofit Baltimore Banner, funded by Stewart Bainum Jr., launches with a newsroom staff of 42 that the outlet plans to grow to about 70 by the end of 2022  —  The Baltimore Banner officially launched their digital news publication Tuesday, with a newsroom staff of 42 journalists …
 
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Ash Parrish / The Verge:
Twitch expands its ad incentive program to more partners and offers bigger payouts by shifting from a flat rate for every 1,000 ads to sharing 55% of ad revenue
Joe Flint / Wall Street Journal:
Sources: Disney considered firing Peter Rice for months; for some, he was an impassioned creative executive, for others, a malcontent off in his own fiefdom
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Madeleine Lim / Bloomberg:
Bloomberg journalist Haze Fan was released on bail in January 2022 per Washington's Chinese embassy; she was detained in December 2020 and arrested in July 2021
Jennifer Maas / Variety:
Netflix, which has released 23 mobile games since November 2021, plans to double its games by the end of 2022 to have one “for every single one of our members”
Dawn Chmielewski / Reuters:
Spotify announces a Safety Advisory Council to provide non-binding third-party input on issues such as hate speech, disinformation, extremism, and online abuse
Graham Readfearn / The Guardian:
The Institute for Strategic Dialogue finds that News Corp Australia-owned Sky News has become a central source for climate science misinformation globally