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Lachlan Murdoch completes a deal to secure control of his family's media empire, ensuring that it remains conservative; source: the deal is valued at $3.3B — Lachlan Murdoch will take control of a new family trust in a deal worth $3.3 billion, ensuring that his father's media empire will retain its conservative slant.
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A profile of the intensely private Lachlan Murdoch, who moved to Sydney in 2021 and whose control of the Murdoch empire ensures it retains its conservative tilt — Photo Illustration by Zak Bickel/The New York Times; Photographs by Dina Litovsky for The New York Times; Emily Najera for The New York Times …
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The Nepalese government lifts its social media ban after 19 people were killed and 100+ were injured in anti-corruption protests that were triggered by the ban — Nepal has lifted a social media ban following protests that resulted in the deaths of 19 people, a government minister said on Tuesday.
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Lawrence Abrams / BleepingComputer:
Plex tells customers to reset their passwords after suffering data breach that includes email addresses, usernames, and passwords — Media streaming platform Plex is warning customers to reset passwords after suffering a data breach in which a hacker was able to steal customer authentication data from one of its databases.
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Fred Vogelstein / Crazy Stupid Tech:
A profile of Techmeme, which turns 20 this week yet oddly works and looks the same way it did in 2005, as its executive-heavy readership expands in the AI boom — Every morning nearly 100,000 geeks world wide, including some of the richest tech barons in the universe, fire …
Ben Sisario / New York Times:
Independent music company Reservoir Media acquires the majority of the Miles Davis estate's music rights; Reservoir has spent $876M on acquisitions since 2007 — Reservoir, led by Golnar Khosrowshahi, has acquired the majority of music rights owned by the Davis estate ahead of the jazz master's centennial next year.
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The Hollywood Reporter:
CBS aired MTV's VMAs for the first time, prompting a 42% YoY increase in audience to 5.5M viewers, a six-year high — Welcome to broadcast, MTV. … Sunday's show, which also aired on MTV and streamed on Paramount+, delivered 5.5 million viewers, according to Nielsen's earliest-available numbers (that include out-of-home viewing).
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Sara Fischer / Axios:
In a new ad campaign, TelevisaUnivision says Google plans to move Univision from YouTube TV's basic bundle to a Spanish-language package that costs extra — TelevisaUnivision, one of two major Spanish-language broadcasters in the U.S., has unveiled a new consumer ad campaign warning customers …
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James Cridland / Podnews:
Todd Cochrane, a podcasting pioneer who started in October 2004 and founded podcast hosting company Blubrry, has died at age 61 — Todd Cochrane was born in Quincy, Michigan. Given a strong work ethic by his parents and grandparents, he graduated from a small, country high school in a class of less than a hundred.
Stine Jacobsen / Reuters:
Swedish music rights organization STIM launches a license that lets AI companies train models on copyrighted works while paying royalties to creators — Sweden's music rights organisation has introduced a licence that allows artificial intelligence companies to legally use copyrighted songs …
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Alice Brooker / Press Gazette:
US-based Refinery29 closes its UK office, lays off staff, and shuts down the UK operation of its Black women-focused sub-brand Unbothered — Refinery29 will continue operations in the US, France, and Germany. — US-based digital media company Refinery29 has closed its UK operations and made an unknown number of company-wide cuts.
Brian Steinberg / Variety:
Former CBS News CEO Wendy McMahon, who left the network in May, will take up an advisory and consultant role with Beehiiv, working with its CEO, Tyler Denk — As an executive who once supervised CBS News, Wendy McMahon made frequent appearances in “Status,” the media-industry newsletter written …
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