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9:05 PM ET, January 3, 2023

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Dominic Ponsford / Press Gazette:
Memo: Guardian Media Group CEO Anna Bateson tells staff to keep working from home until at least January 23, after a “serious disruption” to its IT systems  —  Staff have been told to work remotely since the incident began on 20 December.  —  The Guardian is continuing …
Axios:
Source: Donald Trump Jr. signs a seven-figure multiyear podcast deal with Rumble, where he has 1M+ subscribers; Rumble reported 71M global MAUs for Q3 2022  —  - Rumble went public via a blank check company merger in September that valued the platform at over $2 billion at the time.
Sara Fischer / Axios:
Punchbowl News plans to launch text-based breaking news alerts for its paid subscribers in mid-January 2023, adopting Subtext to lessen its reliance on Twitter  —  Punchbowl News, the two-year-old Congress-focused media startup, will launch a text-based breaking news service this month …
Kate Conger / New York Times:
Twitter says it is relaxing its policy for cause-based ads in the US and plans to expand the political advertising the company permits in the coming weeks  —  Elon Musk's social media service said it would begin to permit cause-based advertising to “facilitate public conversation around important topics.”
Cynthia Littleton / Variety:
The NFL postponed the Monday Night Football Bills-Bengals game after Bills player Damar Hamlin collapsed and an ambulance took him off the field following a hit  —  The “Monday Night Football” game between the Buffalo Bills and Cincinnati Bengals was suspended in the first quarter …
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Lillian Rizzo / CNBC:
Warner Bros. Discovery signs a deal with VideoAmp to measure its audience as an advertising data alternative to Nielsen, which the company will continue to use  —  - Warner Bros. Discovery signed a deal with VideoAmp, a significant moment for the startup audience measurement platform as an alternative option to legacy firm Nielsen.
Todd Spangler / Variety:
To cut more costs, HBO Max removes the original Looney Tunes seasons 16 to 31 and The Flintstones seasons 4 to 6, letting Warner Bros. licensing deals expire  —  Warner Bros. Discovery's content purge of HBO Max continued with a year-end culling of a bucket of classic “Looney Tunes” shorts and “The Flintstones” episodes.
Leo Barraclough / Variety:
Cineworld, which filed for bankruptcy in September, plans to sell Regal Cinemas in its entirety, rather than break it up, and denies talks with AMC  —  Cineworld added that it intends to sell the group in its entirety, rather than break it up.  —  As well as denying it was in discussions with AMC itself …
The New York Times Company:
David French, senior editor at The Dispatch and contributing writer for The Atlantic, joins the NYT as an Opinion columnist  —  Opinion announces that the writer and legal scholar David French is joining The New York Times staff as an Opinion columnist.  Read more in this note from Kathleen Kingsbury and Patrick Healy.
The Wrap:
TheWrap announces the promotion of Adam Chitwood and Jethro Nededog to co-executive editors  —  TheWrap is delighted to announce that Adam Chitwood and Jethro Nededog have been promoted to Co-Executive Editors of TheWrap, effective immediately.  They will report to Editor In Chief Sharon Waxman.
Axios:
Refinitiv: media and entertainment M&A deal value fell 61% YoY to $142.7B in 2022 and the number of deals fell 10% YoY to 3,247  —  Happy New Year, Media Deals readers!  —  🇬🇧 Situational awareness: The Guardian's offices are closed until at least January 23 following …
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A look at increasing competition among for-profit and nonprofit journalism outlets in Cleveland, as Axios Cleveland prepares to launch on January 9
Phoebe Bain / Ad Age:
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Christopher Grimes / Financial Times:
United Talent Agency CEO Jeremy Zimmer argues the creative talent behind shows on Netflix's ad-supported tier should earn more money if their shows are popular
Bill Whitaker / CBS News:
RFE/RL reporters and executives discuss efforts to cover Russia, as the Ukraine invasion gives the Cold War-era radio broadcaster's mission renewed relevance
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Kayleigh Barber / Digiday:
How WSJ, Insider, and BDG are revisiting pandemic lessons to prepare for a potential recession, such as being flexible about ad deals, remote work, and expenses
Debbie Elliott / NPR:
Former staff reminisce about The Birmingham News, as three big Alabama newspapers plan to go digital-only after February 26, 2023, due to low circulation
Tim Bradshaw / Financial Times:
Shopify President Harley Finkelstein says the company's Audiences marketing tool, which uploads customer data to Meta and Google's ad platforms, is a key focus
Sara Fischer / Axios:
After a tough year, Paramount, Warner Bros. Discovery, Disney, and Comcast don't expect their standalone streaming services to break even before 2024 or 2025
 

 
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Leah Nylen / Bloomberg:
US v. Google: Google paid Apple $20B in 2022 to be the default search engine in Safari; in 2020, Google's payments constituted 17.5% of Apple's operating income

Molly White / Citation Needed:
As people yearn for the web's “good old days”, bringing those days back is possible with new tech, the possibility of new protocols, and more internet users

Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai / TechCrunch:
Testimony: UnitedHealth CEO Andrew Witty says the Change Healthcare hack impacted “maybe” 30% of US citizens; UnitedHealth will notify users in “several months”

 
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