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New York Times:
Sources: Paramount Skydance, Comcast, and Netflix bid in the first round for WBD; Comcast and Netflix are seeking just the studio and streaming parts of WBD — The outcome of the sale could alter the trajectory of the entertainment business. — The heavyweights of Hollywood made their cases …
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Barbara Peng / Business Insider:
Business Insider joins Microsoft's Publisher Content Marketplace pilot, which compensates publishers when their content is used in AI-generated results — Business Insider is one of the most-cited sources in large language models, but we are often not appropriately credited or compensated by AI companies.
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David McCabe / New York Times:
A US judge is expected to rule next year on breaking up Google's ad tech monopoly, after the DOJ and Google delivered closing arguments in a remedies hearing — Judge Leonie M. Brinkema is on the clock. — The federal judge, who sits on the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia …
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Wall Street Journal:
Source: UEFA Champions League media rights sold for €10B over four years, starting in 2027, across the UK, Germany, France, Italy, and Spain — Amazon.com's Prime Video, Comcast's Sky, France's Canal+ and Spain's Telefonica were named alongside Paramount as preferred bidders
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Matt Hughes / The Guardian:
Paramount wins UK rights to show most UEFA Champions League games from 2027 to 2031; sources say its bid was much higher than TNT's current £1B per year deal
Paramount wins UK rights to show most UEFA Champions League games from 2027 to 2031; sources say its bid was much higher than TNT's current £1B per year deal
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Rasmus Kleis Nielsen / Nieman Lab:
A look at the system for distribution of direct media subsidies developed for the government of Denmark, which spends ~0.2% of its GDP on direct media subsidies — “A foundation can pick winners on the basis of its own values and priorities and support them from private sources.
Al Tompkins / Poynter:
Nexstar's FCC filing in its $6.2B proposed merger with Tegna asks for urgent approval, which would require changing rules that limit station ownership — The broadcaster is pressing the FCC to fast-track a $6.2B deal that would expand its reach to more than half of US households
Mayank Parmar / BleepingComputer:
Google says ads that some users are seeing in AI Mode are part of a test; the ads have a “sponsored” label and appear at the bottom of the page — Google has started rolling out ads in AI mode, which is the company's “answer engine,” not a search engine.
Aisha Down / The Guardian:
Researchers say Russia-aligned Pravda network is engaging in “LLM grooming”, flooding the internet with disinformation to influence chatbots like ChatGPT — Thinktank says internet flooded with disinformation by Russia-aligned Pravda network, which many websites treat as credible
Cecilia D'Anastasio / Bloomberg:
Roblox ads remain an “insignificant” revenue source for the company as developers aren't interested due to low rates and advertisers are wary of users under 13 — Gaming platform geared for kids turns out to be a tough sell — Roblox Corp. executives have been trying …
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Michael Savage / The Guardian:
Analysis: BBC license fee evasion rate hits 12.5%, costing it up to £550M; households that say they don't consume BBC content rises from 2.4M in 2021 to 3.6M — Public accounts committee calculates cost of households either evading the fee or saying they do not need TV licence
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Naman Ramachandran / Variety:
Eros Innovation, an AI and IP company which owns 12K+ film titles and 100K+ AI-ready characters, closed ~$150M in capital and acquisitions at a $2B valuation — Eros Innovation has closed approximately $150 million in capital and strategic acquisitions as the company accelerates its transformation …
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Michael Savage / The Guardian:
BBC board member Shumeet Banerji resigns, saying he was cut out of discussions that led to the resignation of the BBC's director general, Tim Davie — Shumeet Banerji was away during crucial discussions that led to resignation of director general and BBC News chief
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Ted Johnson / Deadline:
The White House sends out a press release calling ABC News “a Democrat spin operation masquerading as a broadcast network” and cataloging perceived offenses — A day after President Donald Trump blew up at ABC News correspondent Mary Bruce and called for the network to lose …
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Reuters:
The FCC opens a review of agreements between national networks and local TV stations, including about rules controlling how stations preempt network programs
The FCC opens a review of agreements between national networks and local TV stations, including about rules controlling how stations preempt network programs
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