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10:25 PM ET, January 17, 2023

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James Vincent / The Verge:
Getty Images says it has started legal proceedings against Stability AI, creator of Stable Diffusion, in the UK, alleging copyright violation  —  Getty Images is suing Stability AI, creators of popular AI art tool Stable Diffusion, over alleged copyright violation.
Bob Harig / Sports Illustrated:
Sources: the Saudi Arabia-backed LIV Golf tour is close to unveiling a TV deal with Nexstar's The CW Network, using a revenue sharing model without a rights fee  —  The TV agreement would fill a major objective for LIV Golf, as CW is in 220 U.S. markets, many of which have a local news operation, website and nightly newscast.
Jon Christian / Futurism:
Lian Buan / Rappler:
A Philippine tax court acquits Maria Ressa and Rappler of four charges of tax evasion filed in 2018; three active court cases remain against Ressa and Rappler  —  This is breaking news.  Please refresh for more details.  —  MANILA, Philippines - The Philippines' Court of Tax Appeals (CTA) …
Sara Fischer / Axios:
Robinhood plans to launch Sherwood Media, an independent brand led by veteran tech editor Joshua Topolsky; Sherwood will be the Snacks newsletter's new home  —  Retail trading platform Robinhood is launching an independent media brand called Sherwood that will be led by veteran tech editor and media entrepreneur Joshua Topolsky.
Harvey Solomon-Brady / whynow:
London-based media company whynow says it will re-launch CNN's Great Big Story series early this year, licensing the brand from CNN International Commercial  —  whynow is delighted to announce the relaunch of the hugely popular video storytelling brand Great Big Story.
Discussion: TVNewser, Thanks:@matthewkeyslive
Nilay Patel / The Verge:
Using Taylor Swift's career as a case study to review the music industry's evolution from CDs to streaming, a model on the precipice of a failed marketplace  —  Streaming's the problem.  It's streaming. … I have this theory that music is usually about five years ahead of the rest of media …
Discussion: Music Ally
Pranshu Verma / Washington Post:
An interview with Raqib Hameed Naik, a Kashmiri Muslim journalist hiding in the US, about his project HindutvaWatch.org that tracks human rights abuses in India  —  Raqib Hameed Naik, a Kashmiri Muslim journalist hiding in America, is ready to bring his data project out of the shadows
 
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Diana Pearl / Business of Fashion:
Vogue plans to publish 10 print issues in 2023, down from 11 for the past three years, including the most recent “Winter” issue and the combined June/July issue
Discussion: MediaPost
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Morning Consult:
Survey: 46% of US podcast listeners like supporting video, 15% would pay $10-$25 to attend a live recorded event, and 33% say YouTube is their favorite platform
Chris Vallance / BBC:
Wikimedia says the UK's Online Safety Bill was designed for social media, not Wikipedia, and a proposed change to the bill would “limit freedom of expression”
Christina Carrega / Capital B:
Q&A with The Kansas City Defender founder Ryan Sorrell on the role of community-first Black news sites after police dismissed its report on three missing women
Will Bedingfield / Wired:
The Overwatch League's path to profitability remains unclear given dwindling viewership, recent upheavals inside Activision Blizzard, and dampening esports hype
 

 
From Techmeme:

Antonio G. Di Benedetto / The Verge:
Razer pauses direct sales of the upcoming Blade 16 and other laptops in the US as new tariffs loom

Ben Weiss / Fortune:
Internal memo: the US DOJ disbands the National Cryptocurrency Enforcement Unit, established by Biden in 2021, as the agency is “not a digital assets regulator”

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Source: Instagram is working on an iPad app, and Adam Mosseri told staff to be willing to assume more “risk” to take advantage of a potential TikTok ban

 
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