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New York Times:
A profile of NBCU News Group Chair Cesar Conde, as he tries to navigate the biggest crisis of his tenure after the rapid hiring and dismissal of Ronna McDaniel — Cesar Conde, a leader with an M.B.A. but a limited journalism background, is facing the toughest scrutiny of his career.
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David Bauder / Associated Press:
NBC News' controversy around Ronna McDaniel sparks debate over political contributors' role in TV news and the challenges in representing diverse viewpoints — One of the nation's most prominent news outlets has found itself in an embarrassing mess over the hiring — and quick firing …
Daniel Thomas / Financial Times:
An interview with Sony Music CEO Rob Stringer on AI's role in the industry, licensing concerns with TikTok, working with Sony for over two decades, and more — The executive on the streaming boom, the challenge of AI — and taking Harry Styles to see Luton FC
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Conrad Withey on LinkedIn, Flora Petersen-Dupré on LinkedIn, @danielthomasldn and @ft
Wall Street Journal:
Ampere: seven movie adaptations of video games were released broadly in 2023; Comscore: movies based on video games grossed $712.2M at the US box office in 2023 — Studios seek the wisdom of die-hard gaming fans. ‘Every design now is vetted within an inch of its life.’ — Sonic's teeth were creepy.
Rachyl Jones / Fortune:
A look at Netflix's baby steps into live sports as it produces one-off events and partners with WWE, avoiding overt interest in big leagues like the NBA — In golf lingo, Netflix is putting its way into sports. — After seizing dominance in streaming thanks to a huge library of movies and TV series …
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Advanced Television, @lexnfx and Rachyl Jones on LinkedIn
Hanaa' Tameez / Nieman Lab:
Q&A with war correspondent Jane Ferguson on her biggest stories, the rise of local reporters, the pressure female reporters face concerning their looks, more — Jane Ferguson, a seasoned war and conflict reporter for PBS NewsHour and a visiting professor at Princeton University …
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Diya Banerjee on LinkedIn
Max Tani / Semafor:
Sources: Apple suggests podcasters join its subscription program to be on its Podcast “browse” carousel; 5 of the first 7 podcasts last week were participants — The Scoop — To get their show featured at the top of the Apple Podcasts feed, one of the best placements in the audio world …
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Inside Radio, Slate, Podnews, @semafor, @wobburnerburner, @semafor, @ckrewson, @semafor, @semafor and Electrek, more at Techmeme »
Taylor Lorenz / Washington Post:
MrBeast's “retention editing”, which uses quick cuts and loud sounds, took over social media, but may fade away as the YouTuber shifts to slower, focused videos — The popularity of so-called retention editing made a generation of creators go viral, but when every video looks the same it's harder than ever to stand out
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@fgamesnemesis, @alexisohanian and @mrbeast, more at Techmeme »
Josh Hersh / Columbia Journalism Review:
Sports podcasts hosted by athletes offer an insider analysis, but they don't do investigative reporting, which major sports outlets have also turned away from — Todd Frazier is trying to figure out how to mute himself. — It's January, and he's on the set of the digital show he cohosts …
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@joshuahersh, @mansurshaheen, Joshua Hersh on LinkedIn, @joshuahersh and Madhu Soman on LinkedIn
Alex Sujong Laughlin / Defector:
Some journalists have experimented with paying sources for their time in documentary work, in particular for podcasts, raising questions about ethics and power — Someone told me years ago that as a journalist making documentary work—the kind of work I do—you should leave every interview having fallen …
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@alexlaughs, @femme_thoughts, @stevemullis, @audreyyyrose, @alexlaughs, @kallipearl, @iamjessshane and @hanhopk
New York Times:
Retail investors, who hold 40% of Disney stock, may decide the Disney-Peltz proxy fight, which is expected to be one of the most expensive in history — Individuals hold as much as 40 percent of the company's shares, and they may decide a proxy battle that is one of the most expensive in history.
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Bloomberg, Quartz, @annmlipton, Deadline, Hollywood Reporter, @annmlipton@esq.social and Yahoo Finance
James Pomfret / Reuters:
US-funded Radio Free Asia closes its Hong Kong bureau, citing concerns over staff safety after a stricter national security law came into effect on March 23 — U.S.-funded Radio Free Asia said on Friday it had closed its Hong Kong bureau citing concerns over staff safety after the enactment …
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JURIST, NPR, Al Jazeera, Reporters Without Borders, Radio Free Asia, The Guardian, Semafor, Fox News, Voice of America and New York Times