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Jeremy Sharon / The Times of Israel:
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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@kymtje, @haaretzcom, @wideofthepost, @genzdemagogue, @karol, @dmitryopines, @jaketapper, @alivelshi, Mediaite, @trekbek.bsky.social, Hollywood Life, ComingSoon.net and UPROXX
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Chris Brown / CBC News:
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 …
The Guardian:
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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Michael M. Grynbaum / New York Times:
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
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
Robert D. McFadden / New York Times:
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 …
Financial Times:
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
New York Times:
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 »
Philip Reeves / NPR:
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
Bloomberg:
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
Discussion:
Felix Kartte on LinkedIn, Lutz Güllner on LinkedIn and Euractiv
Ivan Mehta / TechCrunch:
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.
Columbia Journalism Review:
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 …
Discussion:
@jayrosen_nyu, @blackamazon, @peterhamby, @harleyvaxquinn, @bollustrenton, @bendreyfuss and @froomkin
Will Augerot / @willy_auge:
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]
John Carreyrou / New York Times:
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.