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David Folkenflik / NPR:
NPR and three Colorado public radio stations sue Trump, saying his executive order to cut federal funding violated the US Constitution and the First Amendment — NPR and three Colorado public radio stations filed suit Tuesday morning in federal court against the Trump White House …
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Edith Hancock / Wall Street Journal:
The European Commission says it is investigating Pornhub, Stripchat, XNXX, and XVideos for potential child safety DSA violations “as a matter of priority” — New rules compel large online platforms to do more to protect users — The European Commission is investigating whether …
Bloomberg:
Filing: Tencent is buying a ~10% stake in SM Entertainment for ~$180M from BTS agency Hybe, as China is expected to lift its unofficial ban on K-pop concerts — Tencent Holdings Ltd. is snapping up a nearly 10% stake in SM Entertainment Co. Ltd valued at about $180 million …
Ben Mullin / @benmullin:
Leaked memos: WaPo announces voluntary buyouts for employees with 10+ years of service and for members of the video department, copy desk, and opinion section — scoop: The Washington Post is announcing voluntary buyouts today targeting video, the copy desk, the opinion section and people who've worked at the company for 10 or more years. A big “are you in or out?” moment for the staff.
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New York Post, @benmullin, Business Insider, @tonyromm, Raw Story, @benmullin, The Washington Free Beacon, The Daily Caller and Instapundit
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Max Tani / Semafor:
Sources: some WaPo staffers say Opinion Editor Jonathan Capehart's new book pits colleagues against each other and appears to run afoul of editorial guidelines
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Twitchy, Ace of Spades HQ, HotAir, New York Post, @semaforben, @cehoskinson, RedState and @dankennedy.net
Dominic Ponsford / Press Gazette:
Docs: The Guardian reports revenue up 6.7% YoY to £275M in the year to March 2025, losses down to <£25M, digital revenue up 20%+ YoY to £100M+, and 1.3M subs — The Guardian returned to revenue growth in the year to March 2025 as it increased turnover by 6.7% year on year …
Max Tani / Semafor:
Bloomberg renamed its DEI team as the HR Inclusion team; editor John Micklethwait says its efforts will no longer specifically focus on underrepresented groups — THE SCOOP — Bloomberg editor John Micklethwait has told his newsroom the company is changing its inclusion efforts …
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@mediaevan and Talking Biz News
The Wrap:
TheWrap hires Roger Cheng, former editor-in-chief of Cord Cutter News, as managing editor for business and PRO subscribers, starting June 23 — Cheng joins other recent high level hires in TheWrap newsroom, including Media Editor Brian Lowry and SVP Tom Lowry
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Talking Biz News, @rogerwcheng and Tom Lowry on LinkedIn
Emma Goldberg / New York Times:
A profile of Sam Freedman, who taught book writing at Columbia Journalism School for 35 years, leading to 113 book contracts and 95 books out of ~675 students — For three decades at Columbia Journalism School, Sam Freedman has encouraged students to try long-form narratives.
Ben Fritz / Wall Street Journal:
Comscore: US and Canada box office sales totaled $326.7M for a record Memorial Day weekend, led by Disney's Lilo & Stitch remake, which grossed $183M — Strong holiday weekend contributes to major comeback for this year's domestic box office — It was a blockbuster Memorial Day weekend for Hollywood, led by a little blue alien.
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Deadline, SlashFilm, Variety, @tomcruise, The Hollywood Reporter, Business Insider, AV Club, Debaprasad on LinkedIn, GoldDerby, Screen Rant, Kotaku, Shawn Robbins on LinkedIn, Polygon, Bloomberg, @conorsen.bsky.social, @empirecitybo, @ercboxoffice, @pdergarabedian, Yahoo Finance, Benzinga, The Hollywood Reporter, Steve Siskind on LinkedIn, JoBlo, Bleeding Cool News, CBS News, Daily Disney News, @filmbrainbmb.bsky.social, Breitbart, People, Barron's Online, World of Reel and Forbes
Steve Herman / The Newsguy:
Steve Herman announces his retirement from VOA and his move to be executive director of the Jordan Center for Journalism Advocacy and Innovation at Ole Miss — After decades of telling the story, I soon will begin work to protect the storytellers and try to help innovate 21st century journalism.
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University of Mississippi and @newsguy.bsky.social
Kelly Burke / The Guardian:
Australia's communications regulator: commercial TV networks have significantly cut their spending on kids' scripted content, with just $1.75M spent in 2023-24 — Just $1.75m spent on genre across free-to-air networks as advocates warn of ‘broader erosion’ of cultural investment
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ACMA and TV Central
Nilay Patel / The Verge:
Q&A with Sundar Pichai on the future of search and the web, seeing “overall query growth”, News Media Alliance calling AI Mode “theft”, and more — Today, I'm talking with Alphabet and Google CEO Sundar Pichai. We recorded this conversation in person after the Google …
Joe Holley / The Texas Observer:
Ronnie Dugger, the founding editor, publisher, and owner of the Austin-based Texas Observer, where he exposed bigotry and corporate greed, has died at 95 — Ronnie Dugger, founding editor and longtime publisher of the Texas Observer and for many years the crusading conscience …
