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New York Times:
A look at the advantages and pitfalls of AI use in major newsrooms: from sifting through big datasets to suggesting headlines to causing embarrassing errors — Ryan Sabalow, a reporter for the newsroom CalMatters, noticed something peculiar when he began covering California lawmakers in 2023.
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Politico, @benmullin.bsky.social, The NewsGuild, Digiday and TVNewsCheck
Dade Hayes / Deadline:
AMC Networks says it is reducing its 1,800 person workforce by “less than 5%” through voluntary buyouts — AMC Networks, which is continuing to navigate the transition from linear TV to streaming, is shedding less than 5% of its global workforce of 1,800 employees via voluntary buyouts.
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TheDesk.net, The Wrap, The Streamable, Streaming Better, Variety, TVNewsCheck and Advanced Television
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Brier Dudley / Local News Initiative:
How three Northwest newspapers have remained independent and avoided closure: selling to employees, diversifying print operations, and nurturing future owners — As independent newspapers shutter across the U.S., a handful of Northwest publishers defy the trend.
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Tim Franklin on LinkedIn and What's New in Publishing
Caitlin Huston / The Hollywood Reporter:
Disney memo to staff: the YouTube TV blackout remains for now, and “unfortunately, we are headed into another sports-packed weekend without a deal in place” — “When will ESPN and ABC be back on the service? We wish we could give you that answer today, but unfortunately …
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Ja'han Jones / MSNBC:
USAGM Acting CEO Kari Lake plans to shut down Szabad Europa, RFE/RL's Hungarian service, for programming that has “undermined” Trump policy by opposing PM Orban — The de facto head of the U.S. Agency for Global Media says she's shutting down the Hungarian branch of Radio Free Europe because it opposed Orban.
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Washington Post:
A look at Bari Weiss' first month at CBS News, as staffers express concern over unclear lines between the Free Press and CBS, disparate layoff impacts, and more — The opinion journalist took over as editor in chief in October, launching a new era for the network amid layoffs, confusion and shifting expectations.
Associated Press:
Farmers' Almanac, first printed in 1818, says its 2026 edition will be its last, citing financial challenges; access to the online version will end in December — Add AP News on Google Add AP News as your preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Share
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Alex Weprin / The Hollywood Reporter:
In an interview with Screen International, Eddy Cue says Apple currently has no plans for an ad tier on Apple TV and no plans for a bid for WBD, A24, or Disney — The tech executive appeared to dismiss the long-rumored moves in an interview with Screen International.
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AppleInsider, Screen and 9to5Mac
Rick Porter / The Hollywood Reporter:
Sony Pictures Television and CBS settle their legal battle over the distribution of Jeopardy! and Wheel of Fortune; Sony will gradually take over distribution — The agreement ends a year-long battle involving the two long-running syndicated game shows. — Sony Pictures Television and CBS …
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Los Angeles Times, Variety, Wall Street Journal, TVNewsCheck, The Wrap, Deadline and Bloomberg
Bailey Lipschultz / Bloomberg:
Trump Media reports Q3 net sales down 3.8% YoY to $972.9K and a net loss of $55M, up from $19M in Q3 2024; its stock is down 70% from a January high — Less than one year into Donald Trump's second term and the post-election ebullience has evaporated from shares of his social media company …
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Forbes, Bitcoin Insider, Amazon Web Services, Inc., Blockonomi, Decrypt, Reuters and Media Play News, more at Techmeme »
Allegra Kirkland / Talking Points Memo:
A former Teen Vogue editor reflects on the magazine's legacy as a point of entry for early-career journalists and the pressure it faced not to cover politics — If you just skimmed the press release, you wouldn't really get the scale of it. On Monday, Vogue.com announced that Teen Vogue …
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Julian Wyllie / Current:
Boston's GBH plans to cut 15 positions by January, the fourth round of layoffs in 2025; GBH was set to receive 8% of its budget, or ~$18M, in federal funding — GBH in Boston announced Thursday that it is cutting 15 positions in its finance, marketing, technology and children's programming departments.
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The Boston Globe
