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4:25 PM ET, April 6, 2023

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Laura Bassett / Jezebel:
A gender fluid teen refutes parts of a story in Free Press on their mother's regrets over their use of a puberty blocker, and criticizes the reporting process  —  Bari Weiss' new outlet, the Free Press, reported that the teen's mother regrets approving puberty blockers.  The teen says the story is full of misinformation.
Michele Weldon / JAWS:
Alicia Shepard, ombudsman for NPR from 2007 to 2011 and an author, academic, and longtime advocate for ethical journalism, died on April 1 at 69  —  Alicia (Lisa) Shepard 1953-2023  —  Award-winning journalist, author, academic and advocate for ethical public journalism, Alicia (Lisa) …
Abner Li / 9to5Google:
YouTube adds a Podcasts tab to channel pages  —  While we're still waiting for podcasts to widely roll out (in the US) to YouTube Music, YouTube has added a “Podcasts” tab to channel pages.  —  In the main YouTube website and mobile apps, channel pages now feature a “Podcasts” tab that appears between “Live” and “Playlists.”
Discussion: Tubefilter, @glenngabe and MediaPost
Semafor:
Tests show that Twitter stopped showing “Stay informed” labels, added in February 2022 to flag tweets linking to Russia, China, and other state-controlled media  —  Twitter is no longer taking steps to limit the reach of Chinese and Russian state-controlled media outlets …
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Todd Spangler / Variety:
NPR CEO John Lansing says Twitter adding a “US state-affiliated media” label is “unacceptable”; less than 1% of NPR's annual budget on average is from US grants
Matt Novak / Forbes:
Twitter adds a “US state-affiliated media” label to NPR's account, seemingly contradicting Twitter's previous policy that used NPR as an example of an exception
Benjamin Mullin / New York Times:
New National Enquirer Publisher Ted Farnsworth says the tabloid no longer uses “catch and kill” tactics to buy and bury unsavory stories about powerful people  —  “Catch and Kill,” the tactic of buying and burying stories at the heart of the case against former President Trump …
Adam Serwer / The Atlantic:
Cable news' wall-to-wall coverage of Donald Trump's arraignment suggests a return to the mutually beneficial model that helped Trump monopolize coverage  —  The wall-to-wall coverage of Trump's arraignment demonstrates how quickly the lessons of 2016 have been forgotten.  —  The Trump Show is back.
Jon Lafayette / Next TV:
Nielsen says it has started reporting metrics for over-the-top feeds of local programming comparable to over-the-air viewing  —  Stations can determine full reach of local content across platforms  —  Nielsen said it has begun reporting metrics for over-the-top feeds of local programming …
Reuters:
India says China barred two Indian journalists from working in Beijing; China calls the move a countermeasure after India asked a Xinhua journalist to leave  —  India and China broke into fresh diplomatic sparring on Thursday, accusing each other of creating visa hassles for their journalists posted in New Delhi and Beijing.
Discussion: Bloomberg
Bloomberg:
Six-year-old Paris-based digital media company Brut raised €35M to €40M, bringing its total funding to ~$153M; the outlet has ~500M monthly unique viewers  —  A youth-focused media company that churns out fast-paced videos has netted another billionaire backer, bringing the total to four of the world's wealthiest people.
Discussion: @bloombergasia
Mimansa Verma / Quartz:
Stephen Battaglio / Los Angeles Times:
Producer Burt Sugarman brings clips from the TV show The Midnight Special to YouTube, featuring 1970s-era music artists like Linda Ronstadt and Fleetwood Mac  —  Through the first few decades of television, the last piece of music late-night viewers heard was “The Star-Spangled Banner” before a station signed off.
 
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Todd Spangler / Variety:
Disney names Hulu President Joe Earley as Disney Entertainment's D2C president, effective immediately, succeeding Michael Paull, who is leaving after six years
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Lillian Rizzo / CNBC:
The Dominion-Fox lawsuit judge says he would compel Rupert and Lachlan Murdoch to appear in court for the defamation trial if Dominion requests a trial subpoena
Aisha Malik / TechCrunch:
Substack unveils Notes, letting users share posts, quotes, images, links, and more, shown in a short form feed that “may look like familiar social media feeds”
 

 
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Jason Schreier / Bloomberg:
Sources: Microsoft plans more cuts after closing several game studios, as the massive Activision acquisition has ramped up scrutiny on the Xbox division

Dallin Grimm / Tom's Hardware:
Some Stack Overflow users say their account was suspended after they attempted to alter their posts in protest of its OpenAI partnership to supply data for AI

Michael Peel / Financial Times:
Google DeepMind and Isomorphic Labs detail AlphaFold 3, an AI model to predict interactions and structures of proteins, DNA, RNA, more, beating many top methods

 
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