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Benjamin Mullin / New York Times:
Memo: WaPo will test a “From the Source” feature, inviting sources named in articles to annotate the stories after publication, starting with climate stories — The program, called From the Source, will start with articles from the publication's climate team.
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Scott Nover / Washington Post:
Testifying before Congress, Kari Lake said reform at USAGM “was not possible” but the CEOs of RFE/RL, RFA and MBN said she had not met with them even once — The senior adviser to the the U.S. Agency for Global Media said that she's rooting out waste and abuse.
Rebecca Bellan / TechCrunch:
Getty Images drops its primary claims of copyright infringement against Stability AI in UK court but continues to pursue other claims and a separate US lawsuit — Getty Images dropped its primary claims of copyright infringement against Stability AI on Wednesday at London's High Court …
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Isaiah Poritz / Bloomberg Law:
A US judge rules that Meta's use of books to train AI is protected by fair use but says his opinion is more a reflection of the plaintiffs' poor arguments — Meta Platforms Inc. escaped a first-of-its-kind copyright lawsuit from a group of authors who alleged the tech giant hoovered up millions …
Olivia Sophie Rafferty / ai fray:
A US judge rules Anthropic's use of copyrighted books to train AI was fair use, but its storage of pirated books in a central library for training LLMs was not
A US judge rules Anthropic's use of copyrighted books to train AI was fair use, but its storage of pirated books in a central library for training LLMs was not
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Wall Street Journal:
Sources: a mediator has proposed that Paramount settle Trump's lawsuit for $20M, which would include $17M to Trump's presidential foundation or museum — Potential settlement package would include a donation, legal costs and public service announcements — A mediator has proposed …
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Pew Research Center:
Among US adults who have ever encountered paywalled articles, only 1% said they paid for access, 53% looked elsewhere, and 32% gave up on accessing the info — Newspaper revenue has been in decline for decades, and most Americans now prefer to get news from digital devices.
Ben Strauss / Washington Post:
A profile of NFL reporter Jordan Schultz, whom some accuse of trading on family wealth as the son of Starbucks' Howard Schultz to get access to players — His dad is billionaire Howard Schultz. His passion is NFL news. Why are other reporters so mad? — NEW YORK — One day in March …
Alexander Lee / Digiday:
Some podcasters say Spotify's Partner Program, through which they get a cut of Spotify's ad and premium subscription revenue, pays out more than YouTube — Spotify's video podcast partner program is gaining traction with independent podcast creators drawn to its direct payouts …
Sarah Clifton / Montgomery Advertiser:
Macon County, Alabama's economic development agency buys the 160-year-old The Tuskegee News, apparently the first newspaper purchase by a US development agency — In a rare turn of events for the media landscape in 2025, a local newspaper in Tuskegee is making history for staying …
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Katie Campione / Deadline:
Antenna: US SVOD subscriptions grew 11% from March 2024 to March 2025; the average churn rate for premium SVOD services has hovered around 5% since January 2023 — The ever-evolving streaming landscape has entered a new phase marked by more stable growth after years of battling volatility and churn …
Max Goldbart / Deadline:
Culture Minister Chris Bryant says UK's high-end TV tax credits are very competitive with the rest of the world, after calls to increase them from 25% to 40% — Speaking to Deadline, Bryant said the tax rebate situation is being “kept under review” but is a matter for the country's next budget …
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Mike Janssen / Current:
Wisconsin Public Radio announces layoffs and ends four shows, citing funding pressure; report: 15 people were cut and WPR won't be filling several vacancies — Wisconsin Public Radio announced Friday that it is laying off employees and ending production of four programs to address a budget deficit.
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