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Blake Brittain / Reuters:
A US judge rules that the Thomson Reuters suit accusing Ross Intelligence of copying Westlaw content to train a competing AI-based platform must go to trial — A jury must decide the outcome of a lawsuit by information services company Thomson Reuters (TRI.TO) accusing Ross Intelligence …
Discussion:
The Wrap, Plagiarism Today and Law360
Sara Fischer / Axios:
Netflix, Paramount, WBD, Comcast, Disney, and others launch a trade group, the Streaming Innovation Alliance; Apple, Amazon, Roku, and others didn't join — The world's biggest streaming companies are coming together to launch the industry's first unified coalition, the Streaming Innovation Alliance (SIA).
Discussion:
Variety, The Wrap, IndieWire, The Streamable, The Verge and Hollywood Reporter
Sarah Perez / TechCrunch:
Spotify launches Jam, a feature that lets up to 32 people curate a playlist together; only Premium subscribers can create Jams, but all users can contribute — Spotify is today introducing its latest social feature, Jam, which allows multiple people to blend their own musical tastes into a combined playlist.
Discussion:
Spotify, Billboard, BGR, 9to5Google, @eldsjal, MobileSyrup, 9to5Mac, The Verge, Android Police, CNET, Mashable, Engadget, @sunildvr, @hedgedog5, Gizmodo, BetaNews, UPROXX, Music Ally and Digital Music News, more at Techmeme »
Jen Fifield / Votebeat:
Local Labs, tied to Brian Timpone's Metric Media network of right-leaning local sites, is being paid by GOP-backed clients to make broad public records requests — Local Labs seeks voter data through extensive requests around the U.S. — and blurs the line between political research and journalism.
Discussion:
@votebeatus, @pamelafessler, @jessicahuseman, @jessicahuseman and @jessicahuseman
Todd Spangler / Variety:
CollegeHumor rebrands as Dropout, the name of the $6/month streaming service it launched in 2018 that has users in the “mid-hundreds of thousands and growing” — CollegeHumor is dropping its collegiate moniker after nearly 25 years... to become Dropout.
Devin Coldewey / TechCrunch:
FCC Chair Jessica Rosenworcel announces plans to reinstate net neutrality, seeking to “largely return to the successful rules the Commission adopted in 2015” — Net neutrality is back on the menu, citizens. After a long, long battle ending in eventual defeat during Trump's presidency …
Discussion:
The Verge, Radio & Television …, Fast Company, Next TV, Media Play News, Engadget, Cord Cutters News, @vmbrasseur@social …, Bloomberg and CNN, more at Techmeme »
Mack DeGeurin / Gizmodo:
How Meta's Facebook and Instagram news blackout in Canada is having an outsized effect on student publications and nonprofit community outlets in the country — Student publications and nonprofit community outlets are caught up in a drawn-out battle between the Canadian government, big-name publishers, and Meta.
Discussion:
@michellemanafy@journa.host
Shawn McCreesh / New York Magazine:
A look at Adam Nagourney's new book The Times, which chronicles the editors, culture, scandals, and strategies at the NYT from 1977 to 2016 — In the second chapter of The Kingdom and the Power, the 1969 book about the first 75 years that the New York Times was owned by the very same Ochs-Sulzberger family …
Discussion:
New York Times, Air Mail, @andrewkirtzman, Vanity Fair, Axios and @ksacknyt
Hanaa' Tameez / Nieman Lab:
Q&A with Northeastern University's Meredith Clark and The Pivot Fund founder Tracie Powell about studying funding to BIPOC news outlets, local news, and more — “You say you're giving more dollars to BIPOC newsrooms? Well, you're actually giving to intermediaries who are filtering down those dollars to BIPOC newsrooms.
Discussion:
American Press Institute and Media Nation
David Robb / Deadline:
SAG-AFTRA members vote to authorize a strike against 10 of the major video game companies if negotiations fail; 98.32% voted in favor after a 27.47% turnout — - Lisa Takeuchi Cullen Elected President Of WGA East; Running Unopposed, She Succeeds Michael Winship
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SAG-AFTRA, The Hill, TechCrunch, IGN, Variety, Associated Press, Gizmodo, @screentime, Fast Company, MobileSyrup, Reuters, TVNewsCheck, The Daily Beast, The Ankler, Polygon, Engadget, Media Play News, MediaPost, The Hollywood Reporter, The Verge, Rolling Stone, Polygon, The Wrap, Los Angeles Times and The Messenger
Sara Fischer / Axios:
Punchbowl News says the news startup is on track to nearly $20M in 2023 revenue, up from $10M in 2021, and revamps its website with links to standalone articles — Punchbowl News, the D.C.-based congressional news startup, on Tuesday debuted a revamped website with links to stand-alone stories.
Ben Mullin / @benmullin:
Memo: New York Public Radio President and CEO LaFontaine Oliver plans to cut NYPR staff by ~12% due to “the necessity for long-term financial sustainability” — New York Public Radio, the parent organization of WNYC, is cutting its staff by about 12%, according to a note to staff from President and CEO LaFontaine Oliver [image]
Discussion:
New York Times, @cerinoroyale and Current
Matt Donnelly / Variety:
Sources: the Golden Globe Awards plans to add two new categories to its January 2024 show: for highest-earning or most-seen films and for stand-up comedy on TV — The Golden Globe Awards will introduce two new categories to its upcoming January broadcast, Variety has learned exclusively.
Discussion:
The Wrap, Billboard, IGN, TVLine, Consequence, Vanity Fair, ComingSoon.net, The Messenger, @edgewalker81, @franklinleonard, @bennettprosser, @juddapatow, @minajimpact, @billkuchman, The A.V. Club, @postdrunklove, @memles, @lindaholmes, @rufustsuperfly, @samuelaadams, @hendersonjohnm, @samgreis, @ditzkoff, @geoff1106, @kristypuchko, @amanaboutfilm and @intothecrevasse
Sarah Perez / TechCrunch:
Google plans to shut down Google Podcasts “later in 2024”, moving its streaming listeners to YouTube Music, which will support US podcasts and RSS feeds by 2024 — Google announced this morning it will be shutting down its Google Podcasts app later in 2024 as part of its broader transition …