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Minho Kim / New York Times:
A Trump administration letter to Congress outlines a plan to restructure VOA that would shrink the agency to 18 employees, down from roughly 1,400 in March — A proposed restructuring would leave only 18 employees at the federally funded news agency, which was founded in 1942 to combat Nazi propaganda.
Lila Shapiro / Vulture:
Hollywood insiders report widespread off-the-books AI experimentation in studios, often hidden to avoid backlash, despite union contracts limiting AI use — “We can say, ‘Do it in anime, make it PG-13.’ Three hours later, I'll have the movie." — One recent evening on the Eastside of Los Angeles …
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Emine Saner / The Guardian:
Some creatives and academics are rejecting generative AI at work and at home on environmental and ethical grounds, but realize they may end up using it anyway — Is artificial intelligence coming for everyone's jobs? Not if this lot have anything to do with it
Pamela McClintock / The Hollywood Reporter:
Delays, reshoots, and inflation have driven up the budgets of this year's summer blockbusters, with Superman costing $400M+ when including marketing spends — Between delays, reshoots and rising costs, this year's summer blockbusters are racking up astronomically high price tags when factoring in marketing costs.
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World of Reel, Forbes and SlashFilm
Trishla Ostwal / Adweek:
Advertisers are shifting millions in ad budgets, particularly in CTV, from The Trade Desk's DSP to Amazon's, driven by lower fees, inventory access, and more — Buyers cite Amazon's pricing, inventory access and flexibility as key advantages — Advertisers are shifting millions of dollars in ad budgets …
Discussion:
Benzinga and Insider Monkey
Reuters:
OpenAI is appealing a court order in the NYT case requiring it to keep ChatGPT outputs indefinitely, saying it conflicts with its privacy commitments to users — OpenAI is appealing an order in a copyright case brought by the New York Times that requires it to preserve ChatGPT output data indefinitely …
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Fox Business, Bloomberg Law, Reuters, Neowin, Decrypt, @stevesi, @sama, @sama, WinBuzzer, OpenAI, Simon Willison's Weblog, Mashable, Bloomberg, Ars Technica and Hacker News
Caroline Haskins / Wired:
Palantir removed three journalists from a security conference after one of them asked about its work with ICE and threatened to call police on a Wired reporter — Palantir threatened to call police on a WIRED reporter and kicked out other journalists from a recent conference following reports …
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@carolinehaskins.bsky.social, @icoll.bsky.social and @thebluenami.bsky.social
Daniel Thomas / Financial Times:
The New European rebrands as The New World, expands its coverage, and moves to a magazine format; the title made £2.6M in 2024 revenue and had 35K subscribers — Title formed after 2016 UK vote is relaunching as The New World to reflect coverage of global politics and culture
Discussion:
Press Gazette, The Independent and The New World
Karishma Mehrotra / Washington Post:
Major Indian newsrooms aired misinformation during the conflict with Pakistan in May, saying Pakistani cities had been destroyed and airing unrelated visuals — Journalists from some of India's largest news networks spoke to The Post about why falsehoods filled the airwaves during a crucial and dangerous moment.
Tom Warren / The Verge:
In May, Microsoft launched Signal, a 120-page print magazine focused on its tech and distributed to business leaders every few months, to counter digital noise — Signal is Microsoft's response to a world of noise and ephemeral content. … Of all the many ways Microsoft could mark its 50th anniversary …
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@harrymccracken.com, more at Techmeme »
Mark Stenberg / Adweek:
Newsweek acquires adtech firm Adprime, a demand-side platform focused on healthcare marketers, to strengthen its health vertical and grow B2B revenue — The tie-up is part of a broader bid from the publisher to diversify its advertising — The 93-year-old publisher Newsweek has acquired …
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Danielle Varvaro on LinkedIn, Roy K Lee on LinkedIn, Mark Stenberg on LinkedIn and MediaPost
Feras Kilani / BBC:
A BBC journalist describes being detained and held at gunpoint with five other journalists and a cameraman by the Israel Defense Forces in Syria on May 9 — On the morning of 9 May, I was part of a BBC Arabic team which left the Syrian capital, Damascus, for the southern province of Deraa.
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Deadline, @jamesstout.bsky.social, ABC, National Union of Journalists …, The Wrap, Al Jazeera, BusinessLIVE and NewsMax.com
