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3:25 AM ET, November 14, 2023

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The Block sells an 80% stake to Singaporean VC Foresight Ventures, valuing the crypto outlet at $70M and freeing the business from its financial ties to FTX  —  Crypto media company The Block sold a majority stake to Singaporean venture capital firm Foresight Ventures in a deal valuing the crypto outlet at $70 million.
Matthew Belloni / Puck:
Source: after a backlash on social media, Warner Bros. Discovery plans to let the filmmakers of Coyote vs. Acme shop the movie to other potential distributors  —  In a surprising about-face, Warner Bros. executives will allow the filmmakers of Coyote vs. Acme, a $70 million live action/CGI …
Brooks Barnes / New York Times:
Marvel's The Marvels, which cost ~$300M to make and market, netted just $47M in weekend ticket sales in the US and Canada, the lowest ever for a Marvel movie  —  “The Marvels” cost about $300 million to make and market and arrived to $47 million in domestic sales.  —  The once-superheroic Marvel Studios is now merely mortal.
Tara Conlan / The Guardian:
Justin Baragona / The Daily Beast:
Jason Donner, a former Fox News Capitol Hill reporter, sues the network, alleging he was fired for opposing Fox's “false coverage of the January 6 insurrection”  —  Donner, who spent 12 years at Fox News, is now suing the network under D.C.'s human-rights statutes, alleging wrongful termination.
Tim Ingham / Music Business Worldwide:
Larisha Paul / Rolling Stone:
USA Today appoints its first Beyoncé reporter, working out of the Gannett-owned Tennessean's Nashville newsroom, after hiring a Taylor Swift reporter  —  Meet journalist Caché McClay, who will work out of the Tennessean's Nashville newsroom as she delves into the inner workings …
Bron Maher / Press Gazette:
Analysis: in 2022, Mail Online had the most partially and fully upheld IPSO complaints, with seven, followed by The Times, Express, and Mirror, with three each  —  However IPSO's annual report, using a different timeframe, puts Times and Telegraph top.  —  Mail Online had the most upheld …
Max Tani / Semafor:
Courier Newsroom, a network of liberal news sites, expands ahead of the 2024 US election with new contributors, newsletters, video series, op-eds, and podcasts  —  The Scoop  —  An emerging partisan news organization on the left is seriously gearing up to impact the 2024 election.
Matt Flegenheimer / New York Times:
How Russell Brand built an army of fans with his conspiracy-minded podcast, whose guests, like Tucker Carlson, remain loyal even after the sexual assault claims  —  The British entertainer built an army of fans with his conspiracy-minded podcast.  Now, amid sex-assault claims against him, they've become his whole world.
Leah Nylen / Bloomberg:
Google pays Apple 36% of the revenue the internet giant earns from search ads through Safari, per the US v. Google testimony of Alphabet's main economics expert  —  - Revenue sharing amount was supposed to remain confidential  — Google witness disclosed number during antitrust trial in DC
 
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Liz Gorny / It's Nice That:
The Guardian launches The Long Read Magazine, a print magazine dedicated to long-form journalism, available at newsstands and The Guardian bookshop for £12.99
Dan Williams / Reuters:
The Israeli government plans to hold off on a threatened closure of Al Jazeera's local bureau, omitting the outlet from its new emergency media regulations
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Bron Maher / Press Gazette:
Reach Chief Digital Publisher David Higgerson says that “there is no plan to replace journalists with social media influencers”, after the company cut ~450 jobs
Moira Donegan / The Guardian:
The era of explicitly feminist media in the US appears to be over with the closure of Jezebel, which outlasted the rest of the feminist blogosphere