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Sara Fischer / Axios:
PBS and a public TV affiliate in Minnesota sue the Trump administration, saying his executive order to cut federal funding violated PBS' First Amendment rights — The nonprofit Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) and one of its local affiliates on Friday said they sued the Trump administration …
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Max Tani / Semafor:
The California State Senate opens an inquiry into whether Paramount's reported $15M proposed settlement with Trump violated bribery and unfair competition laws — The Scoop — The California State senate has invited two former top CBS figures to testify in a new inquiry into whether …
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Chris Willman / Variety:
Taylor Swift acquires the rights to her first six albums from Shamrock Capital; sources say the deal was in the mid-$300M range — The deal with Shamrock Holdings was a triumph for Swift after six years of turmoil in which her catalog had been sold and resold. The final price tag came at what she considered a reasonable price.
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Rory Carroll / The Guardian:
Former Sinn Féin leader Gerry Adams wins a defamation case against the BBC over a documentary that claimed that Adams had sanctioned an MI5 informant's murder — Former Sinn Féin leader sued broadcaster over allegation in documentary that he sanctioned murder of MI5 informant
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The Bookseller:
Boundless, which bought crowdfunding publisher Unbound in March, tells authors that royalties accrued before March won't be paid until Boundless is cash stable — Authors published by the crowdfunding publisher Unbound will not receive historic royalty payments for sales of their books …
Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty:
A US federal judge orders the USAGM to immediately disburse RFE/RL's May funding of ~$12M, following a similar order last month for its April funding — WASHINGTON — A US district judge on May 30 granted Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty's (RFE/RL)'s third request for a temporary restraining order …
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Matthew Keys / The Desk:
Nexstar has deleted references to DEI and data on its workforce composition from its site; it is interested in acquisitions that are subject to FCC approval — The broadcaster removed references to its diversity, equity and inclusiveness programs from its website and social media profiles.
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The Hill, CNN, TVNewsCheck and Wired
Alex Weprin / The Hollywood Reporter:
Former MSNBC host Joy Reid plans to launch The Joy Reid Show, a new video podcast, on June 9, streaming on YouTube and other major podcast platforms — The former MSNBC host will launch ‘The Joy Reid Show’ next month, with plans to expand to five days per week later this year.
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Adweek, Variety, New York Sun, The Wrap, Baller Alert, NewscastStudio, TV Insider, Barrett Media, TVNewsCheck and Los Angeles Times
Todd Spangler / Variety:
Starz reports Q4 revenue down 6.2% YoY to $330.6M, an operating loss of $136.3M, up from $30.8M, and 13.04M streaming subscribers, up 470K from Q3 — Starz, fresh off its separation from former parent company Lionsgate, reported results for the first three months of the year.
Mark Stenberg / Adweek:
The Arena Group settled its lawsuit against Authentic Brands in late April over Sports Illustrated licensing fees, saying the financial terms are “not material” — The media company was locked in a $249 million standoff with Authentic Brands Group over unpaid licensing fees
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Awful Announcing and The Arena Group
Pew Research Center:
Share of news influencers on Bluesky has doubled after the 2024 US election to 43%, but X remains popular, with 82% of news influencers maintaining an account — The Pew-Knight Initiative supports new research on how Americans absorb civic information, form beliefs and identities, and engage in their communities.
Mia Sato / The Verge:
Two rival Amazon influencers seek to dismiss their 2024 copyright case, where one accused the other of posting similar promotional content for the same products — A high-profile lawsuit between two rival lifestyle and shopping influencers would have rewritten copyright law and changed the creator industry.
