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Sara Fischer / Axios:
The Atlantic and Vox Media sign multi-year licensing and product deals with OpenAI; The Atlantic plans an experimental Atlantic Labs with OpenAI tech — - The Atlantic has been publishing content since 1857. … - Both agreements also allow OpenAI to tap into the respective publishers' current content …
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CNBC:
Source: Nelson Peltz has sold his full Disney stake; in April, Peltz' Trian Partners lost a proxy battle after trying to elect Peltz and Jay Rasulo to the board — Activist investor Nelson Peltz has sold his entire stake in Disney, according to a person familiar with the matter.
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The Wrap, Yahoo Finance, Deadline, Gizmodo, Reuters, Variety and New York Times
Steven Lee Myers / New York Times:
Researchers: an ex-Florida deputy sheriff who received asylum in Russia is behind a growing network of 160+ fake news sites mimicking US, UK, and French outlets — In 2016, Russia used an army of trolls to interfere in the U.S. presidential election. This year, an American given asylum …
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Florida Politics, The Overspill, @briankrebs@infosec.exchange, @davidcorndc, Daniel Volker on LinkedIn, @ecgreaves, @WarnerCrocker@mastodon.social, Sarah Brandt on LinkedIn, @ai6yr@m.ai6yr.org, @spaceyg, @authorpmbarrett, NewsGuard, @recordedfuture and Recorded Future on LinkedIn, more at Techmeme »
Annie Aguiar / Poynter:
Q&A with Kira Lerner, democracy editor at the Guardian US, on trying to avoid stories that play on people's fears, focusing on service journalism, and more — As the 2024 presidential election approaches, Poynter spoke with The Guardian US's democracy editor about the beat
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Poynter Institute on LinkedIn, @kira_lerner and Nieman Lab
Daniel Frankel / Next TV:
A survey of 2,008 US adults who identified themselves as “sports viewers”: 42% are likely to subscribe to Venu Sports, assuming a price point of $35-$40/month — Are legions of youthful consumers ready to sign up for the sports streaming joint venture, regardless of what its price ends up being?
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Horowitz Research, Horowitz Research, The Desk, The Streamable and Media Play News
Katie Campione / Deadline:
Sources: writers at iHeart's 100-member podcast unit prepare to strike if a contract deal isn't reached by the end of May; they unionized 2+ years ago — EXCLUSIVE: More than two years after unionizing through the WGA East, the writers at iHeartPodcasts still don't have their first deal with the network.
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@iheartpodunion and @iheartpodunion
Tania Ganguli / New York Times:
A look at the future of TNT's Inside the NBA, which started in 1989 and hired Charles Barkley in 2000, after WBD did not secure NBA rights beyond next season — Next season could be the last for TNT's influential and beloved studio show, and Charles Barkley, for one, will not be going quietly.
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New York Post, Ian Rapoport on LinkedIn, @taniaganguli, Awful Announcing, Barrett Media, USA Today, Fox News and The Hill
Rebuild Local News:
Illinois legislators included in their budget new tax credits for newsrooms that hire or retain local reporters, allocating $25M over five years, and more — The State Legislature's budget provisions support local news through employment tax credits, a 120-day delay on selling local newspapers …
Jessica Toonkel / Wall Street Journal:
Sources: Netflix is developing new music-competition shows similar to The Voice, to expand the breadth of its programming with brand-safe, family-friendly TV — Netflix is ready to jam. The streaming giant is developing new music-competition shows in the image of long-running broadcast hits like …
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@asharma, @jtoonkel and @theonlyjdb.bsky.social
Bloomberg:
Sources: Sony is working with another investor to buy Queen's music catalog, including merchandising and other businesses, in a deal potentially worth ~$1B — - The talks are ongoing and may not result in a deal for songs — Sony Music in talks with another investor about the purchase
Jim Waterson / The Guardian:
London Evening Standard plans to close its daily paper and launch a weekly, citing £84.5M losses in six years, driven by the Underground adding Wi-Fi and more — Chair Paul Kanareck says newspaper's losses - £84.5m in the past six years - not sustainable
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Media Voices, Digiday, Simon Owens's Media Newsletter, City A.M., Deborah Watson on LinkedIn, @sdp, @hugorifkind, @pressgazette, @zoenora6, @crankynotions, @chrismsutcliffe, @mendelpol, @nigelwuk, @eduardosuarez, @henrycooke, @mattleys, @nicolelampert, @anthonypainter, @benjaminbutter, @chrismonk, @jamesrbuk, @stephenpollard, @profdaveandress, @owenjones84, @amarjourno, @aubrey_writes, @mrjamesob, @olifranklin, @danhancox, @thewritertype, @sophiasleigh, @ianvisits, @josiahmortimer, @nickw84, @youngvulgarian, @jimwaterson, Financial Times, WWD, Mediaite, Harry Owen on LinkedIn, MediaPost, Bloomberg, National Union of Journalists … and Press Gazette
Mark Gurman / Bloomberg:
Apple is seeking a senior engineer to help build a TV and sports app for Android, a sign the company is bringing its TV+ service to the rival platform — - Company is seeking Android engineer to help build new app — It's rare for Apple to develop software for rival platform
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9to5Google, AppleInsider, BGR, Digital Trends, @anni_sen, The Information, 9to5Mac and The Verge, more at Techmeme »