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5:00 PM ET, September 19, 2023

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Emma Roth / The Verge:
WBD's Max is adding a live sports tier, Bleacher Report Sports, in the US on October 5 for $9.99/month, or free to current Max subscribers through February 2024  —  Max, the streaming service owned by Warner Bros. Discovery, is adding a live sports tier in the US on October 5th.
Casey Newton / Platformer:
Reflections on three years of Platformer: 155,355 free subscribers, up from 75,000 in 2022, planning to experiment with ads, 95% of readers do not pay, and more  —  Has the Substack revolution come and gone?  PLUS: What's changing in year four  —  I. State of the union
Nilay Patel / The Verge:
Q&A with Matthew Panzarino, who recently stepped down as TechCrunch EIC after 10 years, on the site's Silicon Valley relationship, the future of media, and more  —  It's been a rocky and chaotic decade — and now digital media is on the brink of yet another existential crisis thanks to generative AI.
Max Goldbart / Deadline:
The BBC and Channel 4 remove TV and audio shows featuring Russell Brand; the BBC did not specify which shows and Channel 4 removed GBBO and Big Brother episodes  —  - ‘The Madigan Chronicles’ Optioned By Particle6; London Film Festival Jury; MBC's Arabic-Language Feature - Global Briefs
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Naman Ramachandran / Variety:
YouTube suspends ads on Russell Brand's videos to “protect” users, citing his “off-platform behavior”, after allegations of rape and sexual assault
Emily Dugan / The Guardian:
The BBC is “urgently” investigating Russell Brand's behavior while he worked on its radio shows, after allegations of rape and sexual assault from 2006 to 2013
Eshe Nelson / New York Times:
How the SAG-AFTRA strikes are impacting the UK, where Barbie, Mission: Impossible, Indiana Jones, and more were filmed, as many now find themselves out of work  —  Many U.S. studios' blockbusters are filmed in Britain, so the walkouts by actors and screenwriters have caused thousands of U.K. film crews to lose work.
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Angela Fu / Poynter:
A Las Vegas Review-Journal reporter faced a pile-on of social media harassment when users including Elon Musk distorted her coverage of a fatal hit-and-run  —  The Las Vegas Review-Journal is facing a harassment campaign stoked by Elon Musk, one year after a reporter was killed for his coverage.
Gretel Kahn / Reuters Institute:
How Russia spreads pro-Kremlin messages in Africa through media outlets like Afrique Media, a Cameroon-based, pro-Wagner Group TV channel  —  This Cameroon-based outlet reaches millions through linear TV and boasts over one million followers on their social channels
Discussion: GitHub and Washington Post
Bobby Hristova / CBC News:
The Hamilton Spectator, one of Canada's largest papers by circulation, is closing its office in October; last week Torstar's parent Nordstar laid off 605 people  —  Meanwhile, several area weeklies are going online only and their reporters will be let go  —  The Hamilton Spectator is losing …
Sara Fischer / Axios:
Advance Local plans a New Orleans-based sports and news site called GulfLive.com, four years after Advance sold the Times-Picayune, the region's biggest paper  —  - All of the Times-Picayune's 161 staffers were let go in 2019 amid that sale. … - The creation of GulfLive suggests Advance …
Discussion: @sarafischer
Patrick Frater / Variety:
Filing shows Alibaba Pictures acquired Damai, a major provider of live entertainment in China, for $167M, signaling a diversification into live events  —  Alibaba Pictures, the separately-listed film investment and distribution unit of China's tech giant Alibaba behind recent box office hit “Lost in the Stars,” is to buy Damai.
K.J. Yossman / Variety:
BBC Studios forms a Global Entertainment division to oversee production in LA, India, Australia, South Africa, and Europe, led by Matt Forde  —  BBC Studios has merged three areas of its formats business to create a new global entertainment division led by Matt Forde.
Discussion: Media Play News
Kerry Flynn / Axios:
Electrify Video Partners, whose model is to acquire 50% to 100% of a YouTube creator's business, raised $85M from Capital D and says the startup is profitable  —  - Kerry Flynn, author of Axios Pro: Media Deals  —  Exit Content Preview  —  Electrify Video Partners has raised $85 million …
 
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An interview with The Independent CEO Christian Broughton on the newspaper's growth drivers: e-commerce, Independent TV, reader revenues, US expansion, and AI
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Twitter's former head of trust and safety reflects on Donald Trump and Elon Musk attacking him, the resulting abuse, fact-checking, the Twitter Files, and more
Matt Grobar / Deadline:
Disney says Elemental is Disney+'s biggest movie premiere so far in 2023, drawing 26.4M views in its first five days, after earning $484M+ at the box office