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Israel's communication minister proposes a resolution halting all state business with Haaretz because the left-wing daily “undermines the goals of the war” — Communications Minister Shlomo Karhi proposes a government resolution to halt any state advertising …
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Since October 7, at least 50 journalists have been killed in the Israel-Hamas war, with the vast majority from Gaza; Israel's military denies targeting them — Reporters covering the war claim they're being deliberately targeted — When a rocket fired by Israel's military flattened buildings …


Sources: the UK culture minister's probe into Abu Dhabi-backed bid for The Telegraph could be stifled by the Foreign Office, which aims to boost UAE relations — Foreign Office could stifle possible inquiry into bid from Abu Dhabi-backed fund RedBird IMI in absence of cabinet secretary
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Source: Jeff Zucker's vision for The Telegraph includes a potential expansion into the US, where he believes a market has emerged for a center-right news outlet
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Financial Times, @karaswisher, @mattgarrahan, The Guardian, New York Post, Variety, The Wrap, @joegalarn, @benmullin, @fifilamoura@eldritch.cafe, Next TV and HuffPost


Charles Peters, the founding editor of The Washington Monthly, a small political journal that challenged liberal and conservative orthodoxies, dies at 96 — His political journal challenged liberal and conservative orthodoxies for decades. — Charles Peters, the founding editor of The Washington Monthly …


A New York law that suspended the statute of limitations on sex abuse claims spurred a flood of lawsuits and hope among advocates for a music industry reckoning — Almost 3,000 lawsuits have been filed in the year since the Adult Survivors Act passed — One evening in 2001 …
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CNN, Billboard, CMU, Digital Music News, CMU, Reuters, The A.V. Club, Rolling Stone, Vibe and The Daily Beast


Internal docs: X may lose ~$75M in ad revenue by 2023 end as Amazon, Microsoft, and other major brands halted or consider halting ads; X says it may lose $11M — Internal documents show companies like Airbnb, Coca-Cola and Microsoft have halted ads, or are at risk of doing so …
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The Information, @rmac18, CNN, Boing Boing and The Messenger, more at Techmeme »

A snapshot from the Media Hub in Riga, Latvia, which offers refuge to exiled Russian and Belarusian journalists, like Kirill Martynov of Novaya Gazeta Europe — Russian independent news media is still functioning from Riga, Latvia. The exile presents challenges to newsgathering and press freedom.
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@niemanlab and @kincaid323


RT and Sputnik have created mirror sites, like swentr.com, which have a fraction of the originals' traffic but allow them to bypass EU sanctions — - Mirror websites help Russia evade sanctions that block RT.com — EU measures fail to stop Kremlin disinformation campaigns
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Felix Kartte on LinkedIn, Lutz Güllner on LinkedIn and Euractiv


Elon Musk says X plans to start showing preview headlines for links again, but did not offer details on a timeline or give an example of how the cards will look — Elon Musk said that X, formerly Twitter, will start showing headlines in preview cards with URLs on the platform again after removing titles last month.


An analysis of The New York Times and The Washington Post from September 1, 2022, until Election Day showed both favored political horse-race news, not policy — Researchers examine the self-serving fiction of ‘objective’ political news — Seven years ago, in the wake of the 2016 presidential election …
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@jayrosen_nyu, @blackamazon, @peterhamby, @harleyvaxquinn, @bollustrenton, @bendreyfuss and @froomkin

Lapham's Quarterly staff was furloughed indefinitely after the American Agora Foundation's board placed the magazine on hiatus in late October 2023 — A message from the staff of Lapham's Quarterly (@laphamsquart): [image]


How Carl Rinsch's sci-fi TV series became a costly fiasco for Netflix, which burned $55M+ without receiving a single episode, an example of streaming excess — After suitors flocked to a sci-fi project by Carl Rinsch, director of a single movie, the winner handed over money and control.