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2:35 AM ET, July 20, 2023

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Lisa Richwine / Reuters:
Netflix Q2: revenue up 2.7% YoY to $8.2B, vs. $8.3B est., net income up 3.3% YoY to $1.5B, 5.9M net new subscribers, vs. 1.9M est., and a Q3 forecast below est.  —  Netflix Inc (NFLX.O) handily beat Wall Street earnings forecasts on Wednesday as a password-sharing crackdown …
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Or Goren / Cord Busters:
Netflix removes its most affordable $10/month ad-free Basic tier in the US and UK, charging new and rejoining members £10.99/month or $15.49/month for no ads  —  Breaking: In a major shakeup of its pricing model, Netflix, the global streaming giant, has abandoned its low-cost ‘Basic’ tier …
Manish Singh / TechCrunch:
Netflix brings password-sharing crackdown to India and other markets and says an “extra member” option won't be offered where it is newly enforcing restrictions  —  Netflix is bringing password-sharing crackdown to consumers in India and every other market starting today …
Katie Robertson / New York Times:
After scrutiny by campus newspapers, Stanford's president resigns and Northwestern fired its football coach, spotlighting the key role of student journalists  —  The president of Stanford and the head football coach at Northwestern left their positions after being scrutinized in campus newspapers.
Glenn Guilbeau / OutKick:
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution fires Alan Judd after “errors that fell short of our standards” in a story on sex abuse claims against the UGA's football team  —  The Atlanta Journal-Constitution did not fully retract a recent, critical story about the University …
New York Times:
Sources: Google is testing an AI-powered tool to produce news stories, pitching it to news orgs including NYT, WaPo, and News Corp as a helpmate for journalists  —  The product, pitched as a helpmate for journalists, has been demonstrated for executives at The New York Times …
Haje Jan Kamps / TechCrunch:
A look at scammers on Fiverr claiming to sell TechCrunch articles, some of whom create fake websites as “proof” and appear to be part of an organized crime  —  I spent $800 to try to get a scammer to post an article on TechCrunch for me  —  A few times per day …
Sharon Knolle / The Wrap:
Bron, the Canadian finance and production company behind films including Joker and Clint Eastwood's The Mule, files for bankruptcy  —  “The decision to seek creditor protection was not taken lightly and was adopted with a view to the best interests of the company and its many stakeholders," a company memo says
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Sahil Patel / The Information:
Sources: Netflix told advertisers in the past two weeks that its ad-supported tier has ~1.5M US subscribers; Hulu's 15-year-old ad tier has ~30M US subscribers
Jim Waterson / The Guardian:
Dan Wootton says he made “errors of judgment in the past” and suggests the claims that he bribed men for sexual material were a campaign to undermine GB News
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Charlotte Tobitt / Press Gazette:
Reach group EIC Lloyd Embley steps down after almost 30 years with the publisher; Reach's editors now report directly “on operational matters” to CEO Jim Mullen
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Gene Park / Washington Post:
A look at “non-playable character” TikTok creators, like Pinkydoll, who livestream themselves saying and doing robotic actions repetitively for monetary tips
Jon Gertner / New York Times:
A look at the Wikipedia community's debates about AI, including threats and potential benefits to the site, knowledge creation, truthfulness, and legal recourse
Matt Donnelly / Variety:
Masters of the Universe, a live-action movie about He-Man and other Mattel toys, is dead at Netflix; sources: development cost estimates range from $30M to $60M