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Todd Spangler / Variety:
FCC Chair Brendan Carr appears to blame Google for the Fox standoff and says “get a deal done Google”; the FCC has no authority over services like YouTube TV — Brendan Carr, the pro-Trump chairman of the FCC, weighed in on the carriage fight between Google's YouTube TV and Fox Corp. …
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Rolfe Winkler / Wall Street Journal:
Apple partners with TuneIn to make Apple Music's six radio stations available outside its app, a first, as it seeks to compete with Spotify; TuneIn has 75M MAUs — The tie-up with TuneIn to distribute Apple's radio stations aims to introduce the company's music service to more people
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Dade Hayes / Deadline:
Disney sues Sling TV for allegedly violating their carriage deal by including Disney's networks without permission in the new mini-bundles launched in August — The mini-bundles start at $4.99, a fraction of the usual minimum of $45.99 a month for a regular Sling subscription.
Kelefa Sanneh / New Yorker:
How music criticism lost its edge: since the 2010s, outlets like Pitchfork have abandoned extremely low scores, and critics face harassment for negative reviews — Music writers were once known for being much crankier than the average listener. What happened?
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Jesse Hassenger / The Guardian:
Cultural criticism is at risk of erasure, as the Chicago Tribune cut its film critic job, VF fired its film critic, and the NYT reassigned four arts critics — Recent announcements at major publications have seen critics losing their positions, an ongoing shift that we should all be alarmed by
Ray Schultz / MediaPost:
Time promotes Alex Altman, previously deputy Washington bureau chief and executive features editor, to executive editor — Time has promoted Alex Altman to the post of executive editor. Previously, he served as deputy Washington bureau chief and executive features editor.
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The Marshall Project:
The Marshall Project names Jennifer Peter as EIC, replacing Susan Chira, who stepped down in December 2024; Peter worked at the Boston Globe since 2004 — Peter, of The Boston Globe, will lead the national criminal justice outlet's news operations. — Jennifer Peter has been named editor …
Katie Campione / Deadline:
KPop Demon Hunters surpasses Red Notice to become Netflix's “most popular film of all time” based on a 91-day premiere window, hitting 236M views since debuting — The moment has finally arrived: Kpop Demon Hunters has officially become Netflix's most popular film of all time.
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Sophie Culpepper / Nieman Lab:
Staffers, including 14 full-time reporters, from three nonprofit newsrooms backed by Signal Ohio are unionizing with the Northeast Ohio NewsGuild — Journalists from Signal Cleveland, Signal Akron, and Signal Statewide are seeking voluntary recognition. — On Tuesday, the three newsrooms …
Hanaa' Tameez / Nieman Lab:
Noisy Creek, owner of Seattle's The Stranger and the Portland Mercury, is acquiring the Chicago Reader and also plans to expand its ticketing service to Chicago — After years of financial struggles and narrowly avoiding closure at the start of 2025, the Chicago Reader is getting another lifeline.
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Broadband TV News:
Ampere: US sports rights spending has jumped 122% since 2015 to $30.5B, while TV industry revenue is up 24% to $213B; 14% of US TV revenue is spent on sports — Spending on US sports rights has surged 122% over the past decade, rising from $13.8bn in 2015 to $30.5bn in 2025, according to new insight from Ampere Analysis.
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Dan Shanoff / The Athletic:
YouTube's NFL debut will include influencer IShowSpeed, who has 43M subscribers, and three others doing “Watch With” streams, which enable live reactions — When YouTube makes its NFL broadcast debut with the Chiefs-Chargers game on Friday, Sept. 5, at 8 p.m. ET …
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David Folkenflik / NPR:
A US judge orders Kari Lake to submit to questioning under oath after she failed to comply with repeated orders to share info about her plans for VOA's future — A senior federal judge on Monday ordered Trump administration official Kari Lake to submit to questioning under oath in ongoing litigation …
