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6:50 AM ET, September 29, 2025

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Todd Spangler / Variety:
Nexstar returns Jimmy Kimmel Live! to its stations and says its decisions were “independent of any external influence from government agencies or individuals”  —  Jimmy Kimmel is coming back nationwide on ABC stations across the U.S.  —  TV station group Nexstar said it will resume airing …
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Lillian Rizzo / CNBC:
Sinclair returns Jimmy Kimmel Live! to its ABC affiliate broadcast stations  —  Sinclair is returning “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” to its ABC affiliate broadcast stations beginning Friday, the company said in a statement.  —  The announcement comes three days after Disney's ABC broadcast network returned …
Daniel Arkin / NBC News:
Sinclair asked ABC to hire an ombudsman, and says its decision to take down Jimmy Kimmel's program “was independent of any government interaction or influence”
Joe Flint / Wall Street Journal:
A profile of Nexstar CEO Perry Sook, who kicked Jimmy Kimmel off his stations and has criticized the “unbridled and ubiquitous reach of Big Tech and Big Media”
Chloe Veltman / NPR:
A-list comedians are performing at the first Riyadh Comedy Festival, drawing criticism from Human Rights Watch, as Saudi Arabia expands its cultural footprint  —  Saudi Arabia is not known as a center for comedy.  But through Oct. 9, the country's capital, Riyadh, is hosting dozens of A-list comedians …
Lucas Shaw / Bloomberg:
Sources: studios see YouTube's influence but are wary of backing YouTubers after past flops, as top creators no longer view Hollywood validation as the end goal  —  Hollywood studios and investors say YouTube is the future.  So why aren't they investing more money in popular channels?
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Ben Thompson / Stratechery:
Why YouTube is key to Google's success in AI, with YouTube's AI enhancements making video content more monetizable than text-based content in Search  —  Action is happening up-and-down the LLM stack: Nvidia is making deals with Intel, OpenAI is making deals with Oracle, and Nvidia and OpenAI are making deals with each other.
David Folkenflik / NPR:
NPR asks a federal judge to block CPB from awarding $57.9M in satellite funds to a new public media consortium, highlighting tensions within US public media  —  NPR asked a federal judge to block the Corporation for Public Broadcasting from awarding a $57.9 million grant to a new consortium …
Lauren Gustus / Salt Lake Tribune:
The Salt Lake Tribune plans to launch The Southern Utah Tribune in October, serving 200K residents via a monthly print paper, a weekly newsletter, and a website  —  Newspaper will be mailed at no cost to 40,000 southwestern Utah homes and businesses.  —  This week we're announcing the launch of The Southern Utah Tribune.
Scott Shafer / KQED:
Belva Davis, who in 1966 became the first Black woman hired as a TV journalist on the West Coast and went on to win eight Emmy Awards, died Wednesday at 92  —  Belva Davis, an Emmy Award-winning journalist who broke the color barrier in Bay Area radio and television in the 1960s, died Wednesday.
Sam Gutelle / Tubefilter:
Streams Charts: in Q2 2025, 10% of Twitch and 16% of Kick channels averaging 50+ viewers showed persistent viewbotting, using fake viewers to boost watch time  —  As viewbots become more sophisticated and harder to detect, the fight against them is evolving as well.
Ashley Carman / Bloomberg:
An interview with Inception Point AI CEO Jeanine Wright on her vow to continue mass-publishing thousands of episodes of AI podcasts per week despite backlash  —  Jeanine Wright, the co-founder of Inception Point AI, says that within 12 to 24 months, it's human-created content that will be the anomaly
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Chris Wiley / New Yorker:
A profile of Joshua Citarella, who calls his influential YouTube interview show Doomscroll a “tactical media experiment” to steer young people to leftist ideas  —  Joshua Citarella sees his YouTube show “Doomscroll” as a “tactical media experiment” to funnel young internet users toward esoteric left-wing ideas.
Nancy A. Youssef / The Atlantic:
The Pentagon's openness to the press was never a favor to journalists but an obligation to the country, and its new restrictions make its leaders appear weak  —  Pete Hegseth's department is imposing restrictions that threaten to limit media scrutiny.  —  In the 18 years I have been reporting …
 
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Jay Peters / The Verge:
YouTube is testing AI hosts, who will share stories and trivia about the music users are listening to, in the YouTube Music app through its new Labs program
Benjamin Mullin / New York Times:
The Daily Caller's editor at large wrote a column calling for violence against progressive activists and “blood in the streets”; the EIC defended the column
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Charlotte Tobitt / Press Gazette:
Five former Observer journalists launch the Nerve, a culture publication partly funded with their redundancy money, as part of Beehiiv's Media Collective
Bloomberg:
Sources: ByteDance may get ~50% of TikTok US' overall profit, including a licensing fee of 20% of revenue, despite selling majority ownership to US investors
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Meta plans to launch paid, ad-free versions of Instagram and Facebook in the UK, each costing £2.99 per month on the web, and £3.99 on iOS and Android
 

 
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iRobot files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy and reaches a restructuring agreement to hand over control to its secured lender and main Chinese supplier Shenzhen Picea

Emilia David / VentureBeat:
Nvidia launches Nemotron 3, a family of AI models using a hybrid mixture-of-experts architecture and the Mamba-Transformer design, in 30B, 100B, and ~500B sizes

Arsheeya Bajwa / Reuters:
Nvidia announces it has acquired SchedMD, the developer of Slurm, an open-source workload management system for HPC and AI

 
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