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Laurel Rosenhall / New York Times:
Gavin Newsom files a $787M defamation suit against Fox News in Delaware, accusing the network of falsely claiming he lied about a June 6 phone call with Trump — The lawsuit, which seeks at least $787 million in damages, comes as the California governor adopts an increasingly combative style with the president and his allies.
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Andreas Wiseman / Deadline:
The BBC didn't livestream Kneecap's Glastonbury set after criticism of the band from UK's PM; it aired British duo Bob Vylan leading chants of “Free Palestine” — The BBC tried to skirt controversial Irish band Kneecap by not showing the group's Glastonbury set as part of its live wall-to-wall Glastonbury coverage today.
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Pamela Alma Weymouth / The Nation:
Pamela Alma Weymouth, Katharine Graham's granddaughter, says The Washington Post is at risk under Jeff Bezos and urges him to keep his promise to defend it — Fifty-four years ago, Katharine Graham defended The Washington Post against presidential threats. Her granddaughter now fears its soul is being sold.
Minho Kim / New York Times:
The Trump administration rescinds VOA layoff notices due to document errors that could have delayed or nullified the layoffs, plans to attempt the layoffs again — The errors in the layoff notices could have derailed President Trump's effort to dismantle the news organization.
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Lucy Kenningham / Press Gazette:
A look at SFGate, which has the largest audience of any purely local US news site; EIC Grant Marek says the site has 60 employees and has “never had a layoff” — SFGATE has the largest audience of any purely local news site in the US. — US-based SFGATE is a rare example …
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Andrew Demillo / Associated Press:
NetChoice sues Arkansas over two laws that would put limits on social media content and let parents of children who died by suicide sue over platform content — A tech industry trade group sued Arkansas Friday over two new laws that would place limits on content on social media platforms …
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Bloomberg Law, Washington Examiner and Associated Press
Alex Weprin / The Hollywood Reporter:
The New York Times doubles down on cooking videos by partnering with cooking creators, expanding its video lineup, exploring more brand collaborations, and more — The Times plans to work with cooking creators and its own staff to build up a video slate, beginning with a weekend baking series …
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Miranda Bryant / The Guardian:
Denmark plans to clamp down on AI-generated deepfakes by changing copyright law to give its citizens rights to their own body, facial features, and voice — Amendment to law will strengthen protection against digital imitations of people's identities, government says
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Brian Steinberg / Variety:
Internal memo: Warner Bros. Discovery's TNT Sports will stop making content for NBA TV, ending a partnership that has been in place since 2008 — Warner Bros. Discovery will cease making content for NBA TV, the basketball league's cable network, ending a partnership that has been extant since 2008 …
Gene Maddaus / Variety:
California legislature approves increasing the annual film and TV production tax credit cap from $330M to $750M, following months of lobbying from Hollywood — California legislators have voted to approve a major expansion of the state's tax credit for film and TV production, which has been a key priority for Gov. Gavin Newsom.
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Michael Pooler / Financial Times:
Brazil's supreme court rules that platforms like Facebook and X can be held liable for user posts, requiring them to remove content even without a court order — Ruling risks stoking tensions with US amid accusations of censorship of social media groups — Brazil's supreme court has ruled …
Jake Kanter / Deadline:
Filing: Disney's EMEA revenue rose 4.4% YoY to £3.97B in the year to September 2024 and profits rose 3% YoY to £589K after the launch of Disney+ ad tier — The U.S. media giant's sales hit £3.97B ($5.45B) in EMEA in the year to September 28, 2024, according to earnings filed at UK Companies House.
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