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2:15 PM ET, August 6, 2025

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Alex Sherman / CNBC:
ESPN signs a deal to show the WWE's biggest live events, including WrestleMania, from 2026; sources say ESPN will pay $325M on average per year for five years  —  The WWE is coming to ESPN.  —  The Disney-controlled sports and entertainment business will pay an average of $325 million per year …
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Lillian Rizzo / CNBC:
Disney plans to launch its new flagship sports streaming service ESPN on August 21 for $29.99 per month or $35.99 per month when bundled with Disney+ and Hulu
Wall Street Journal:
The NFL agrees to take a 10% stake in Disney's ESPN in exchange for control over NFL Network, RedZone, and more; analysts estimate ESPN is valued at $25B-$30B  —  The media giant will take ownership of NFL Network as part of swap valued in the neighborhood of $3 billion
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Mike Florio / NBCSports.com:
The ESPN-NFL deal will require US regulatory approval, giving President Trump the kind of leverage he seemingly exercised in the 60 Minutes settlement  —  It was a footnote to the reporting regarding a deal being done.  It could, in time, become a headline.
Todd Spangler / Variety:
Disney says it will no longer report paid subscribers or average revenue per unit for ESPN+ as of its Q4 2025 and for Disney+ and Hulu as of its Q1 2026  —  Disney, following in the footsteps of Netflix and others, soon will no longer report the number of subscribers for its Disney+, Hulu and ESPN+ streaming services.
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Jill Goldsmith / Deadline:
Disney reports Q3 revenue up 2% YoY to $23.7B, operating income up 8% YoY to $4.6B, streaming revenue of $6.2B, profit of $346M; Disney+ and Hulu hit 183M subs
Katie Robertson / New York Times:
NYT reports 11.88M subscribers in Q2, total revenue up 9.7% YoY to $685.9M, adjusted operating profit up 28% YoY to $133.8M, and subscription revenue of $481.4M  —  The company added 230,000 digital-only subscribers in the second quarter.  It now has 11.88 million total subscribers.
Lauren Aratani / The Guardian:
In its Q4 earnings report, News Corp warned President Trump that his books “are being consumed by AI engines which profit from his thoughts”  —  Company owned by Rupert Murdoch says president's books are ‘being consumed by AI engines which profit from his thoughts’
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Harshita Mary Varghese / Reuters:
News Corp reports Q4 revenue up 1% YoY to $2.11B, vs. $2.1B est., and WSJ subscriptions up 7% YoY to 4.5M+ on average, 4.1M+ of which were digital-only
Liz Reid / The Keyword:
Google says total organic click volume from Search to websites has been “relatively stable” YoY and it's sending “slightly more quality clicks” than a year ago  —  We continue to send billions of clicks to the web every day and are committed to prioritizing the web in our AI experiences in Search.
Charlotte Tobitt / Press Gazette:
Resilience Media, which aims to be the defense tech industry's “publication of record”, adds several ex-TechCrunch staff, including Ingrid Lunden and Matt Burns  —  Former Techcrunch staffers have joined a new title covering the defence tech industry which has just expanded after a successful fundraising round.
Bloomberg:
Sources: Chinese streamer iQiyi is seeking to raise $300M in a Hong Kong IPO later in 2025; the Baidu-owned company went public in the US in 2018  —  Takeaways by Bloomberg AI  —  Hide … Tell us how AI is shaping your news experience.  Share your feedback
Ian Walker / Wall Street Journal:
The UK CMA clears Omnicom's $13B acquisition of rival Interpublic after launching an investigation into the deal on June 23; the FTC cleared the deal on June 25  —  The watchdog had been considering whether the deal would lead to a substantial lessening of competition
Clyde Haberman / New York Times:
Longtime WNYC radio talk-show host Leonard Lopate, who was fired in 2017 for inappropriate behavior that he vehemently denied, died on Tuesday at 84  —  He mastered the art of the interview over 32 years on public radio, at WNYC.  He was fired in 2017 amid allegations of sexual harassment, which he vehemently denied.
Winston Cho / The Hollywood Reporter:
Universal Pictures has started adding a legal warning at the end credits of its films stating that their titles “may not be used to train AI”  —  The studio is getting more aggressive about protecting its films from companies pirating them.  —  Universal Pictures is taking …
 
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Emanuel Maiberg / 404 Media:
Wikipedia editors adopt a policy giving administrators the authority to quickly delete AI-generated articles that meet certain criteria, like wrong citations
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Linda Yaccarino is named CEO of digital health platform eMed Population Health, less than a month after she stepped down as CEO of X
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Joshua Benton / Nieman Lab:
A June ranking of the top 25 local public radio/TV websites in the US based on traffic shows MPR at the top, followed by LAist and Oregon Public Broadcasting
Todd Spangler / Variety:
Over 2,300 WGA members sign an open letter criticizing President Trump and Congressional Republicans, decrying “escalating attacks on the First Amendment”
Ashley Belanger / Ars Technica:
Filing: in its ChatGPT lawsuit, the NYT asked OpenAI to produce 120M user chats to analyze how often ChatGPT regurgitates its articles, after OpenAI offered 20M
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