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Swati Pandey / Bloomberg:
President Trump says he would support the FCC revoking NBC and ABC's station licenses and calls them “two of the worst and most biased networks in history” — US President Donald Trump berated NBC and ABC as “two of the worst and most biased networks in history,” …
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Alex Weprin / The Hollywood Reporter:
Fox warns customers that Fox News and other channels could be pulled from YouTube TV “unless Google engages in a meaningful way soon” in a carriage dispute — Fox began warning customers Monday that its channels could be pulled from YouTube TV unless they reach a new deal soon.
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Jennifer Elias / CNBC:
YouTube says that Fox is asking for payments “far higher than what partners with comparable content” receive; YouTube TV's renewal date with Fox is Wednesday — Google-owned YouTube on Monday said it may remove channels including Fox Broadcast Network, Fox News and Fox Sports …
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Melanie Goodfellow / Deadline:
Gaza Health Ministry says five journalists working for Reuters, AP, Al-Jazeera, and others were among at least 20 killed in an Israeli strike on a Gaza hospital — The dead media professionals were named as Hussam al-Masri, a cameraman working for Reuters News Agency; Mohammed Salama …
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Bloomberg:
Perplexity launches Comet Plus, a $5/month service similar to Apple News+, and says it has allocated $42.5M for publishers, which will receive 80% of revenue — The company has clashed with media outlets over use of their work. — Add us on Google — Perplexity AI Inc. is offering publishers …
Lucas Shaw / Bloomberg:
Sources: Spotify has been unable to settle on the features that should be in a super premium plan, discussed for years, and hasn't come to terms with partners — The company has spent a couple years talking about a more-expensive version of its music service for superfans. Where is it?
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Associated Press:
Netflix acquires the Japanese media rights to carry the 2026 World Baseball Classic, marking the first time it will stream a live event in Japan — Netflix has won the Japanese media rights to carry next year's World Baseball Classic, marking the first time it will stream a live event in Japan.
Thomas Germain / BBC:
YouTube used AI to make changes in some videos without telling the creators; YouTube says it's an experiment to unblur, denoise, and improve quality — YouTube made AI enhancements to videos without telling users or asking permission. As AI quietly mediates our world, what happens to our shared connection with real life?
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Todd Spangler / Variety:
Penske Media sells TVLine, a site launched in 2011 that focuses on TV news, interviews, and reviews, to Static Media, which owns SlashFilm, The List, and more — Kimberly Roots to remain editor in chief of the digital news platform founded by Michael Ausiello in 2011
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Max Tani / Semafor:
Vanity Fair Global Editorial Director Mark Guiducci begins a significant restructuring, closing verticals and laying off veteran film and entertainment writers — In June, just weeks after becoming editor of Vanity Fair, Mark Guiducci walked into the kind of dilemma that has defined …
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Reuters:
Poland's consumer watchdog accuses Netflix of raising subscription fees without securing explicit user consent after it increased some monthly fees by up to $2 — Poland's consumer watchdog the Office of Competition and Consumer Protection (UOKiK) has accused Netflix (NFLX.O) …
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Brian Lowry / The Wrap:
The Atlantic CEO Nicholas Thompson says the magazine is profitable, with 1.3M subscribers paying an average of $80 annually; 500,000 of those pay $90 for print — In what has become one of the longer-running jokes in journalism, media critic Jack Shafer greets news of The Atlantic adding …
Oliver Darcy / Status:
Q&A with Wired's global editorial director Katie Drummond on how it is impossible to disambiguate tech from politics as the US turns toward authoritarianism — The lines between Silicon Valley and Washington have blurred beyond recognition, necessitating a news organization that is fluent in both worlds.

