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Janko Roettgers / The Verge:
Redbox's owner, Chicken Soup for the Soul Entertainment, files for bankruptcy protection; Chicken Soup took on $325M in debt when it acquired Redbox in 2022 — Redbox's owner, Chicken Soup for the Soul Entertainment, filed for bankruptcy protection overnight.
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Fortune, Deadline, @carnage4life@mas.to, Cord Cutters News, @jank0@sfba.social and Engadget, more at Techmeme »
Michael Schneider / Variety:
Nielsen: the Biden-Trump debate drew an average audience of 51.3M viewers across 17 networks in the US, down from 2020's first debate, with nearly 73.1M — Networks include CNN, which originated the debate, as well as ABC, CBS, FOX, NBC, Scripps News, Telemundo, Univision, BET …
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Adweek, @dylanbyers, New York Times, @brianstelter, @antonej@threads.net, @parkerortolani@threads.net, Nielsen, MediaPost, CNN, Matthew Keys on LinkedIn, Politico, CBS News, The Desk, New York Post, Los Angeles Times, Washington Examiner, Washington Post, CNN, Deadline and The Hollywood Reporter
Elsa Keslassy / Variety:
Arnaud Lagardère returns as French publishing group Lagardère SA chair and CEO, after appealing an April 29 management ban by a court over embezzlement charges — Arnaud Lagardere, who had stepped down from his executive roles of chairman and CEO of the listed French media …
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Le Monde.fr, Deadline and The Bookseller
Tim Marchman / Wired:
Quora-owned AI chatbot platform Poe is providing users with downloadable HTML files of paywalled articles from outlets including NYT, Forbes, and The Atlantic — WIRED was able to download stories from publishers like The New York Times and The Atlantic using Poe's Assistant bot.
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@thekenyeung, @l0uryn, @carnage4life, @steve_e and @timmarchman
Reuters:
In a parliamentary hearing, Meta says it is considering blocking news content from Facebook in Australia if the government makes it pay licensing fees — Facebook owner Meta (META.O) is considering blocking news content from the platform in Australia if the government makes it pay licensing fees …
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Bloomberg
Hanaa' Tameez / Nieman Lab:
Spain's El País launched a digital edition to cover the US in Spanish in May with 11 bilingual correspondents; as of April, the outlet had ~366K subscribers — “The best reader is the one who reads you a lot.” — For years and with various levels of success, U.S. news outlets …
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@hanaatameez, American Press Institute and LatAm Journalism Review
Max Tani / Semafor:
The Wall Street Journal EIC Emma Tucker says she felt vindicated by the debate, after previously facing criticism for coverage of Biden's age and mental acuity — The News — Prominent liberal columnists are calling for President Joe Biden to step aside following a widely-panned debate performance …
Lachlan Cartwright / The Hollywood Reporter:
Several current and former Daily Mail employees describe a leadership vacuum in its US newsroom, following the mysterious departure of online EIC Gerard Greaves — Its online editor is MIA (he was last seen frantically deleting emails), his self-appointed replacement is said to be equally erratic …
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@mediaevan, @brenbrenchie and @mediaguy19
The Guardian:
Three journalists were turned away from an Azerbaijan energy conference earlier in June, prompting concern over media access ahead of UN climate talks there — Incident reignites concerns over crackdown on media before crucial UN climate talks in Baku later this year
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@glynmoody@mastodon.social
Advanced Television:
JustWatch: Netflix led the UK streaming market in Q2 with a 28% share; Prime Video had 27%, Disney+ had 20%, Apple TV+ had 8%, ITVX had 6%, and Now TV had 6% — Netflix continues to hold the reins of the UK streaming market in Q2 2024 with Prime Video closely following behind a 1 per cent gap …
Amanda Silberling / TechCrunch:
The White House will host the first-ever White House Creator Economy Conference in August to “emphasize the Administration's commitment to creators” — President Joe Biden's administration is doubling down on its interest in the creator economy.
Discussion:
Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, Fast Company, MediaPost and Gizmodo
Andrew Deck / Nieman Lab:
Tests show that ChatGPT is hallucinating URLs in some citations, directing users to broken links for at least 10 news publications with OpenAI licensing deals — Nieman Lab's tests show ChatGPT is directing users to broken URLs for at least 10 publications with OpenAI licensing deals.