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7:45 PM ET, January 4, 2023

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Vincent Manancourt / Politico:
The Irish DPC fines Meta €390M over GDPR breaches related to its ad and data handling practices, giving the company three months to comply; Meta plans to appeal  —  Meta faces €390 million in fines and must find a new legal route to targeted ads, while the Irish regulator is suing …
Bloomberg:
Sources: Sirius XM and Amazon slow podcast dealmaking and Spotify froze its US budget for new podcasts; all three seek to keep 50% of ad revenue vs. 20% before  —  As the podcasting universe has matured in recent years it has picked up many of the trappings of more established media industries …
J. Scott Trubey / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution names Andrew Morse, a media journalist and former executive at CNN, Bloomberg, and ABC News, as its president and publisher  —  Former CNN, Bloomberg and ABC News executive to help lead digital transition  —  The Atlanta Journal-Constitution has found …
Max Goldbart / Deadline:
Leaked letter: UK Culture Secretary Michelle Donelan recommends against privatizing Channel 4, saying “there are better ways” to secure its sustainability  —  Channel 4 privatization is off the cards.  —  UK Culture Secretary Michelle Donelan has written to Prime Minister Rishi Sunak …
Dade Hayes / Deadline:
Amazon creates a single unit for Prime Video, MGM+, and Freevee, led by company veteran Andrew Bennett, reporting to Prime Video VP of International Kelly Day  —  EXCLUSIVE: In its latest corporate realignment, Amazon has created a single unit for third-party living room device business development …
Kris B. Mamula / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
Cars Holding, a subsidiary of Ohio-based Block Communications, plans to acquire weekly tabloid Pittsburgh City Paper from Butler Eagle publisher Eagle Media  —  A subsidiary of Toledo, Ohio-based Block Communications Inc. is buying Pittsburgh City Paper from Eagle Media, the publisher of the Butler Eagle …
Max Tani / Semafor:
Sources detail the ransomware attack's impact on The Guardian: print paper nearly did not come out for days, columnist picture bylines vanished in print, more  —  A ransomware attack on the Guardian has hobbled the London-based news-organization's basic operations, shutting down everything …
Naman Ramachandran / Variety:
European entertainment and media organization Antenna Group appoints Linda Jensen as group CEO; she has held senior positions at HBO Europe and MTV Russia  —  European entertainment and media organization Antenna Group has appointed Linda Jensen to the position of group CEO.
 
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Bill Bradley / Adweek:
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Chris Welch / The Verge:
Roku plans to launch its own TVs in spring 2023 across two brands, Roku Select and a higher-end Roku Plus, ranging from 24 inches for $119 to 75 inches for $999
Arjun Neil Alim / Financial Times:
The Independent appoints Geordie Greig as editor-in-chief; Greig was the Daily Mail's editor from 2018 to 2021 before being ousted by Paul Dacre
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Evelyn Cheng / CNBC:
A look at China's growing “virtual people” industry; Kantar: 36%+ of consumers watched virtual influencers in 2022, 45% of advertisers might sponsor one in 2023
Kate Conger / New York Times:
Twitter begins relaxing its longstanding ban on cause-based ads in the US and plans to expand permitted political advertising in the coming weeks
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