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Alexandra Bruell / Wall Street Journal:
Sources: Amazon's multiyear deal to use NYT content for its platforms and AI models is $20M to $25M per year, which is nearly 1% of the NYT's total 2024 revenue — The multiyear deal lets Amazon use content from the Times's news and cooking sections and the Athletic
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Jonathan Vanian / CNBC:
Meta reports Q2 revenue up 22% YoY to $47.5B, vs. $44.8B est., net income up 36% to $18.3B, family DAP up 6% to 3.48B for June 2025; META jumps 10%+ after hours — - CNBC Councils — CNBC on Peacock — Join the CNBC Panel — Supply Chain Values — Select Shopping — Ad Choices
Ted Johnson / Deadline:
Brendan Carr opens an FCC inquiry into NBCU over its relationship with its local affiliates, citing reports of attempts to “extract onerous ... concessions” — Brendan Carr informed Comcast CEO Brian Roberts of the inquiry in a letter sent on Tuesday.
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@erikwemple:
Media critic Erik Wemple says he has taken The Washington Post's buyout offer and will start covering media for The New York Times in September — After 14 very, very happy years writing opinions on media at the Washington Post, I am taking the newspaper's buyout offer. In September, I will begin work at the New York Times covering media from Washington for the paper's Business section.
Financial Times:
Source: David Ellison plans to “bring back a performance-based culture” to CBS, “Not quotas. Not ideology. Just objective journalism” — What began as a Hollywood studio merger has become a test of how far corporate America will bend to president's will
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Mia Sato / The Verge:
Ziff Davis is laying off 15% of its unionized workforce, or 23 people, 19 of which work for CNET; Ziff Davis has bought five companies in 2025 — Its parent company, Ziff Davis, is laying off 15 percent of the unionized workforce and spanning across several sites.
Pamela McClintock / The Hollywood Reporter:
Warner Bros. Motion Picture Group is undergoing 10% cuts across multiple divisions to transition “toward a fully global structure” — Studio heads Michael De Luca and Pamela Abdy announced the shift in direction in a memo to staff. … The layoffs will reduce the staff by about 10 percent.
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Andrew Marchand / New York Times:
Sources: ESPN cuts ties with Shannon Sharpe after he settled a lawsuit accusing him of rape; Sharpe had said he'd return to ESPN at the start of NFL preseason — ESPN has cut ties with NFL Hall of Famer and media analyst Shannon Sharpe less than two weeks after he settled a lawsuit …
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David Satin / The Streamable:
The NHL announces a new partnership with DAZN, which will begin distributing NHL.TV in almost 200 countries around the world before the 2025-26 season — Although not available in North America, NHL.TV is a fantastic way for global NHL fans to access games.
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Lucia Moses / Business Insider:
Amazon-backed AI streaming service Showrunner debuts on Thursday, charging users $10 to $40 per month to create their own animated shows or build on others' IP — - Fable Studio has gotten funding from Amazon for its AI streaming platform, Showrunner. — It shared a deck that explains …
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Todd Spangler / Variety:
CBS News Digital's WGA East members reach a deal with management on their first collective bargaining agreement, a week before Skydance is set to take over — Writers Guild of America East members at CBS News Digital reached a deal with management on their first collective-bargaining agreement …
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Aisha Malik / TechCrunch:
TikTok adds new safety features, including enhanced parental controls, and publicly launches Footnotes, its Community Notes-like feature, in the US — TikTok announced on Wednesday that it's releasing a slew of new features, including enhanced parental controls, additional tools for creators, and a new interactive wellbeing feature.
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Sarah Perez / TechCrunch:
YouTube is rolling out age estimation tech in the US to identify teen users and serve more age-appropriate content, regardless of the birthday given at signup — YouTube on Tuesday announced it's beginning to roll out age-estimation technology in the U.S. to identify teen users in order to provide a more age-appropriate experience.
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Jay Peters / The Verge:
YouTube says videos with strong profanity in the first seven seconds will now be eligible for full monetization, reversing the “limited ad revenue” restriction
YouTube says videos with strong profanity in the first seven seconds will now be eligible for full monetization, reversing the “limited ad revenue” restriction
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