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Sarah Perez / TechCrunch:
Spotify partners with Netflix to distribute a selection of video podcasts from Spotify Studios and The Ringer on Netflix starting in early 2026 in the US — Spotify is bringing its video podcasts to Netflix starting next year, the company announced on Tuesday.
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Spotify's deal to bring video podcasts to Netflix bars shows from airing in full on YouTube; Netflix won't run ad breaks, but Spotify's integrated ads remain — Netflix will show video versions of 16 podcasts on sports, culture, entertainment and true crime.
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Spotify's video podcasts deal with Netflix will bring 16 shows to the platform, including The Bill Simmons Podcast, The Rewatchables, and Serial Killers — Early next year, your favorite video podcasts are getting a bigger stage. Spotify and Netflix are teaming up to bring sports, culture …
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Scott Nover / Washington Post:
The WaPo, the NYT, the WSJ, the AP, Reuters, Newsmax, the Daily Caller, defense trade publications, and 40+ news outlets reject the Pentagon's new press policy — The network, which is generally supportive of the Trump administration, has joined ABC, CBS, NBC and CNN in not signing the Defense Department press policy.
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Brian Stelter / CNN:
Fox News, ABC News, CBS News, CNN, and NBC News issue a joint statement declining to agree to the Pentagon's new requirements: “the policy is without precedent” — The Pentagon is telling beat reporters to sign restrictive new rules by Tuesday or surrender their press passes by Wednesday.
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Isaac Schorr / Mediaite:
Trump shows support for Pete Hegseth's Pentagon press restrictions, saying “the press is very dishonest”, after expressing skepticism about the rules last month
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Tom Bowman / NPR:
Longtime Pentagon reporter Tom Bowman explains why NPR won't be signing on to the Pentagon's press policy: “signing that document would make us stenographers”
Longtime Pentagon reporter Tom Bowman explains why NPR won't be signing on to the Pentagon's press policy: “signing that document would make us stenographers”
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Ben Croll / Variety:
As viewers move online, animation studios are forced to find new ways to finance their work; YouTube is emerging as a testing ground and launchpad for originals — To reach audiences migrating online, producers must develop new financing and distribution models beyond traditional broadcaster support
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Ashley Carman / Bloomberg:
Spotify says audiobook listeners grew by 36% in the second year since the service's launch, hours streamed grew 37%, and its catalog tripled to 500,000 titles — The number of people trying audiobooks and the number of hours streamed have increased annually
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Music Business Worldwide and Spotify
Elias Leight / Wall Street Journal:
Taylor Swift set a new record for first-week album sales, reaching 4M+ by releasing 38 variations of Life of a Showgirl, an increasingly popular strategy — The superstar sold over four million copies of ‘The Life of a Showgirl’ with the help of 38 variations of the album
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Verity Townsend / IGN:
The Japanese government says it formally requested that OpenAI refrain from infringing on Japanese IPs, such as anime, calling them “irreplaceable treasures” — “We are a country that has captivated the world with the creative power of anime, games, and music.”
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Washington Post:
An internal Google email said it received many complaints over Israeli government YouTube ads about food access in Gaza, but ruled the ads could remain online — An internal Google email said it received many complaints about Israeli government YouTube ads about food access in Gaza, but ruled they could remain online.
Brittany Gibson / Axios:
AdImpact: the US DHS has spent $51M+ in 2025 on ads thanking President Trump for securing the border, making it the most expensive political ad campaign in 2025 — The most expensive political ad campaign of the year is being run by the Department of Homeland Security.
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Jay Peters / The Verge:
YouTube starts rolling out its redesigned video player, which features rounded, slightly translucent on-screen buttons, across mobile, web, and TV globally — The ‘cleaner’ look is rolling out across mobile, web, and TV. … YouTube is updating the look of the video player to be …
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