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Netflix publishes its first What We Watched report, detailing the most-watched content from January to June 2023; The Night Agent was #1 with 812M+ hours viewed — Netflix is going to start publishing a new report twice a year that details the most popular shows and movies on the platform.
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Analysis: Netflix's H1 2023 viewership report gives an insight into its renewals and cancellations, the Top 100 list is dominated by original content, and more — - Netflix Viewership Data Highlights: What The New Report Does — And Doesn't — Reveal About Streamer's Performance


Pro-government news outlets and influencers in Bangladesh are promoting AI-generated disinformation created with cheap tools ahead of elections in January 2024 — Ahead of South Asian nation going to the polls in January, AI-generated disinformation has become a growing problem
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Canadian Press, @tobywalsh, @valayism, @1br0wn and @areeqchowdhury


A profile of Plestia Alaqad, one of several nontraditional journalists with large Instagram followings who have documented the Israel-Hamas war from inside Gaza — Plestia Alaqad went from Instagrammer to reporter after her footage of Israel's assault on besieged enclave went viral
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New Yorker, CBS News and Committee to Protect …


At a UK hearing, BBC Chair Samir Shah discusses Gary Lineker's recent X posts, saying that repeated rows over them does “damage to the reputation” of the BBC — The BBC's incoming chairman has yet to step foot on the corporation's premises, but he has already waded into his first scandal.
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Mediaite, The Guardian, The Sun, The i Paper, London Evening Standard, Daily Mail, Guido Fawkes, @goldbart1, @danielthomasldn, @darrengrimes_, @rogermosey and @jake_kanter


Media Matters sues Texas AG Ken Paxton in federal court, saying Paxton violated the First Amendment by opening a probe into Media Matters' reporting about X — In a complaint filed in federal court Monday, Media Matters asked a judge to determine whether Attorney General Ken Paxton violated its constitutional rights.
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@lproulx.bsky.social, The Daily Beast, @aridrennen, Los Angeles Blade, Reclaim The Net, UPI, The Hill, The Messenger, BizPac Review, Fox News and Forbes


Fantasy novelist Cait Corrain admits to creating fake Goodreads accounts to sabotage other novelists via negative reviews, citing a “breakdown”, and apologizes — Cait Corrain, a debut fantasy author, admitted to creating fake accounts on Goodreads to bolster her own book and tank the ratings of others.


Hipgnosis sold 20K “non-core” songs for $23.1M, a 14% discount to their September 30 valuation, and plans to use proceeds to pay back some revolving credit — London-listed music investor sells ‘non-core’ song rights at a discount to raise cash as it battles debt pile
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@cultrhack, Music Business Worldwide, Billboard, Music Ally and CMU


Ampere: Disney+ and Hulu combined would have more popular titles in the US than any other service and its catalog size would rank second only to Prime Video — The streamers' merged content catalog size would rank second only to Amazon Prime Video and ahead of Netflix, according to Ampere Analytics.
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@tvgrimreaper, @minddestroyedx, @ampereanalysis, Ampere Analysis and Niko Burton on LinkedIn


On November 17, YouTube removed code that said if a channel is in the YouTube Partner Program, which gives a cut of ad revenue, leaving researchers in the dark — YouTube removed a snippet of code that publicly disclosed whether a channel receives ad and subscription payouts, obscuring which creators benefit most from the platform.
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9to5Google and MediaPost


Sources: X generated just over $600M in ad revenue in each of 2023's first three quarters, down from $1B+ per quarter in 2022 and on track for ~$2.5B in 2023 — - X to miss internal goals for ad revenue, people familiar say — Musk's personal tweets continue to scare off advertisers


Comcast starts offering its Xumo Stream Box to its nearly 30M residential internet customers; the first device is free, and each additional one costs $5/month — The new joint-venture gadget replaces the Xfinity Flex puck that Comcast had been giving out for free to its broadband-only subscribers
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The Desk, Broadband TV News, Comcast, Light Reading, Media Play News and Cord Cutters News