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12:50 PM ET, December 29, 2023

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Alex Griffing / Mediaite:
Fox News was 2023's most watched cable news network, MSNBC was second and the only one with more viewers YoY; MSNBC's average viewer is 70, Fox's 69, CNN's 67  —  The cable news industry had an undeniably rough 2023, ending the tumultuous year with fewer eyeballs as cord-cutting continues …
Discussion: Los Angeles Times
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Justin Baragona / The Daily Beast:
Newsmax ratings, which exploded after Fox ousted Tucker Carlson, have gradually declined; Q4 primetime ratings fell 14% QoQ but they remain higher than in 2022  —  Newsmax was riding sky-high on surging ratings after its top rival, Fox News, fired its biggest star—but here's how it eventually came crashing back down.
Discussion: The Hill and Adweek
CNBC:
Altice USA announces the sale of Cheddar News to the media company Archetype, owned by PE firm Regent; source: the deal is structured as an “earn out” deal  —  - Cheddar News-owner Altice USA announced Thursday it has sold the financial news streaming service to the media company Archetype …
Angela Fu / Poynter:
Research: the US news industry cut 2,681 jobs from January to November 2023, not including buyouts, more than in all of 2022 or 2021, and 130+ newspapers closed  —  It's a sharp reversal from the last two years, when layoffs fell and some news outlets even expanded.
Paul Farhi / Washington Post:
A profile of Francesca Street, whose Chance Encounters love stories for CNN.com appeared five times on Chartbeat's list of 2023's most-engaging stories  —  The 29-year-old CNN reporter, who writes about love and romance, was one of 2023′s most popular reporters
Discussion: @farhip
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Mike Masnick / Techdirt:
The New York Times' lawsuit against OpenAI and Microsoft relies on a false belief that copyright can limit the right to read and process data  —  This week the NY Times somehow broke the story of... well, the NY Times suing OpenAI and Microsoft.  I wonder who tipped them off.
Benjamin Mullin / New York Times:
Sources: for months, OpenAI has held talks with major news publishers including Gannett, News Corp, and IAC about the price and terms of licensing their content  —  Several major publishers have been in talks to license content to the creator of ChatGPT, but agreement on the price and terms has been elusive.
Colin Mann / Advanced Television:
Podcast listening on the BBC Sounds app from January to November 2023 rose 34% YoY; the annual figures started to include smart speaker data as of April 2023  —  In 2023 (January to November) there were over 2 billion plays of radio, music and podcasts on the BBC Sounds app …
Discussion: Radio Ink
Washington Post:
Sources: India pressed Apple to come up with alternative explanations for warning Indian journalists and opposition politicians of state-sponsored iPhone hacks  —  NEW DELHI — A day after Apple warned independent Indian journalists and opposition party politicians in October that government hackers …
 
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Reuters:
Sources: Telecom Italia has renewed its five-season deal with DAZN to show Serie A soccer games on its streaming platform TimVision, for €43M to €46M per year
Financial Times:
Disney, WBD, Comcast, and Paramount face a year of reckoning in 2024 after losing $5B+ in 2023 from the streaming services they built to compete with Netflix
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Wall Street Journal:
A look at ReelShort, a Chinese-backed app featuring dramas with one-minute episodes; its CEO says ReelShort has generated $22M+ in revenue since its 2022 launch
Al Tompkins / Poynter:
The FCC rejects radio and TV broadcasters' call for deregulation, reaffirming limits on the number of TV or radio stations that owners can control in a market