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7:00 AM ET, November 10, 2025

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Michael Savage / The Guardian:
BBC DG Tim Davie and BBC News CEO Deborah Turness resign, after the BBC was accused of “serious and systemic” bias on topics like Trump, Gaza, and trans rights  —  Davie says departure is ‘my own decision’, while head of news also quits.  Insiders say it ‘feels like a coup’ by broadcaster's enemies
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Max Goldbart / Deadline:
Outgoing BBC News CEO Deborah Turness defends BBC journalists after President Trump called them “corrupt” and “very dishonest people” over an edited documentary  —  It's all getting a bit meta outside the BBC's New Broadcasting House HQ this morning as the corporation remains steeped in crisis.
Adam Leventhal / The Athletic:
A YouGov survey estimates 9% of UK adults, or 4.7M people, watched sports via illegal streams in the six months to October, about 200K people more than in 2023  —  Illegal streaming of football is on the rise in the UK and most fans want the Saturday 3pm blackout lifted, a new podcast released by The Athletic has revealed.
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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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Ethan Shanfeld / Variety:
An interview with Pluribus creator Vince Gilligan on why he chose Apple TV for his show, the AI disclaimer in the credits, Tilly Norwood, and more  —  He's reading from a thick, brown book stamped JANUARY 2008, wherein lies this publication's first review of “Breaking Bad.”
Alyssa Rosenberg / NOTUS:
The Washington Post's former letters editor, Alyssa Rosenberg, reflects on her role as a professional listener, offering readers a rare chance to feel heard  —  On Oct. 25, 2024, I made the rashest promise of my journalism career.  —  William Lewis, the publisher of The Washington Post …
Catherine Perloff / The Information:
BuzzFeed reports Q3 revenue down 17% YoY to $55.6M, as its ad, content, and commerce businesses fall; time spent fell 17% YoY to 68.5M hours; BZFD falls 30%+  —  Buzzfeed's revenue plummeted 17% to $55.6 million in the third quarter compared to the same period a year earlier …
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Reuters:
An analysis details how right-wing influencers and Trump officials have formed a powerful alliance to target critics, spread false claims, and reshape media  —  A Reuters examination details how rightist influencers and Trump officials have formed a powerful alliance, working together …
Michelle Zenarosa / Poynter:
During five months of covering ICE raids, LA Public Press added legal training for staff, digital security protocols, threat assessment policies, and more  —  Five months of covering ICE raids taught our small LA newsroom hard lessons — and we're still figuring out how to sustain it
David Marchese / New York Times:
Q&A with Greg Gutfeld, host of Gutfeld!, on his rivals Colbert and Kimmel, what offends his audience, Fox News persuading him to do a NYT interview, and more  —  Why can't conservatives break through on late-night TV?  For years, that was an open cultural question.
 
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Jem Bartholomew / Columbia Journalism Review:
Q&A with Mohsin Hamid, co-founder of Equator magazine, which aims to be a “post-American” magazine of politics and culture, avoiding a “Western-centric gaze”
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”
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
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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
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
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