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A profile of Natalie Winters, a Steve Bannon protégée, War Room reporter, and Piers Morgan Uncensored contributor, who now has a White House press pass — Natalie Winters at Butterworth's, a restaurant in Washington popular with President Trump's supporters and associates.Justin T. Gellerson for The New York Times
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@cgblue.bsky.social, @hugolowell and The Independent


Less than a week before A Minecraft Movie had a $160M+ opening weekend in the US and Canada, experts projected ~$65M, following four high profile misses in 2024 — A Minecraft Movie took in more than $500 million in 10 days. Nobody saw that coming — Good evening from New York …
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Daily Mail, @pkafka, @pkafka, Forbes and The Wrap


Jack Dorsey says “delete all IP law” in an X post and Musk says “I agree”; Dorsey says current models “take way too much” from creators and “only rent-seek” — Jack Dorsey, co-founder of Twitter (now X) and Square (now Block) …
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@chrismessina.me, @ednewtonrex.bsky.social, Jeremy Katzenstein on LinkedIn, @nicoleshanahan, @jack, @jack, Notes From The Circus, @rabble, @alikgriffin, @krassenstein, Zachary St. Martin on LinkedIn, @timsweeneyepic, @elonmusk, @tombombadeel, @financelancelot, @marklemley.bsky.social, @poordart, @lukeburgis and Christopher A. Suarez on LinkedIn, more at Techmeme »


The WGA says TV writer jobs fell 42% YoY, or by 1,319 positions, for the 2023-2024 season, including 642 jobs lost at the co-executive producer or higher level — Of the 1,319 total writing jobs lost from 2022-23, 642 of them were co-executive producers or above.
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@matjohnson.bsky.social, @tvgrimreaper, The Post Millennial, AV Club, Deadline, The Wrap and IndieWire


Warner Bros. Discovery says John Malone is not seeking re-election to the board of directors and will instead take on the role of chairman emeritus — Cable TV pioneer John Malone is not seeking re-election to the board of Warner Bros Discovery (WBD.O) and will instead take on the role of chairman emeritus …
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Filing: WBD CEO David Zaslav's 2024 pay package was worth $51.9M, up 4% YoY, driven by $23.9M in non-equity incentive plan pay and $23.1M in stock awards — The company disclosed latest annual compensation details for its top executives. — Warner Bros. Discovery CEO David Zaslav received …
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Variety, The Wrap, @discussingfilm, Los Angeles Times, @ajmckay.bsky.social, Adweek, Cord Cutters News, Deadline and TVNewsCheck


EchoStar asks the FCC to abolish rules preventing its Dish and Sling TV services from importing distant local TV affiliate signals during carriage disputes — Echostar Communications has petitioned the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to abolish a rule that prevents …
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@tvgrimreaper, Policyband, Radio & Television …, TV Tech, Cord Cutters News and TVNewsCheck


Q&A with Warner Bros. Pictures co-CEOs Mike De Luca and Pam Abdy on recent negative press, playing the long game, filmmaker relationships, reviving IP, and more — Using a couple flops and risky upcoming films as fodder, several reports with scant backup say their Warner Bros Discovery boss David Zaslav …
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Screen Rant, Cele|bitchy and Vanity Fair


Twelve-year-old French policy title Contexte, which had €10.7M in 2024 revenue, plans to launch an EU-focused English-language edition to rival Politico in May — Subscription-based news product expands in Brussels and publishes in English for first time.
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Talking Biz News and Atlantic Council


Former and current media editors discuss whether Vanity Fair EIC remains an appealing and fun job given the magazine industry's decline and loss of lavish perks — Radhika Jones is stepping down as editor in chief, and the search for her replacement has begun.


India's JioHotstar now has 200M+ paid subscribers, driven by multi-language IPL cricket streams, ranking third-largest globally after Netflix and Prime Video — JioHotstar, India's largest streaming platform, has increased its paying subscriber base to over 200 million …
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Bloomberg, The Streamable and Streaming Better


A group of current and former BBC World Service journalists warn that cuts to the international service risk fracturing “the core identity of the World Service” — About Julian Clover — Julian Clover is a Media and Technology journalist based in Cambridge, UK. He works in online and printed media.
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committees.parliament.uk