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Alex Weprin / The Hollywood Reporter:
FCC Chair Brendan Carr announces a voluntary campaign for broadcasters to celebrate the United States' 250th birthday by airing patriotic content — FCC chairman Brendan Carr's Pledge America campaign suggests that TV and radio stations air PSAs or begin their days with the Pledge of Allegiance .
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The Wrap, Radio World, TVNewsCheck, TV Tech, Inside Radio, FCC.gov, Ars Technica, Deadline, @mergerson.bsky.social, @agomezfcc, The A.V. Club, @kimmasters.bsky.social, @thorbenson.bsky.social, Variety, The Verge, Joe.My.God., The Independent, Fox News, The Gateway Pundit and Business Insider
John Williams / The Atlantic:
Newspaper executives' emphasis on reader data doesn't serve subscribers who look to editorial staff to guide them to potential new areas of interest — The editor of the recently scrapped Book World believes in serving subscribers, not data. — What does it mean to subscribe to something?
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Poynter, @parul_sehgal and SPLICETODAY.com
Elizabeth Lopatto / The Verge:
By partnering with betting markets, news organizations undercut themselves by effectively endorsing competitors and opening audiences up to ripoffs by insiders — Additionally, Polymarket will effectively pay “a cohort of creators,” including Matt Yglesias, to use its data though the newsletter platform's pilot sponsorships program.
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Hanaa' Tameez / Nieman Lab:
Substack announces new tools to help writers use Polymarket data and adds Polymarket to its sponsorship pilot, prompting questions from some journalists — Predictions market Polymarket and Substack are now “exclusive,” the companies announced. And the relationship getting serious is raising a few eyebrows.
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The Hill, Mediaite, @caramalameet.bsky.social, The A.V. Club, @polymarket, @kims@mas.to, @damon.kiesow.net, @chrisbest, Defector, @thebluenami.bsky.social, Truthout, @ketanjoshi.co, @ketanjoshi.co, @hanaatameez.bsky.social, @anniegirl.bsky.social, @bensaufley.com, On Substack, @cathygellis.bsky.social, The Oracle, Feed Me, @jesseraub.online, @marisakabas.bsky.social and Wide World of News
Adam Liptak / New York Times:
How Alan Dershowitz's petition to seek review of his CNN libel suit threatens NYT v. Sullivan, which Dershowitz argues should only apply to government officials — Alan Dershowitz was present at the creation of New York Times v. Sullivan. Now he is asking the Supreme Court to revise or destroy it.
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SCOTUSblog and Townhall
Gene Maddaus / Variety:
The MPA has sent a cease-and-desist letter to ByteDance, demanding it add safeguards against infringement on Seedance 2.0 and stop AI training on studios' IP — The Motion Picture Association urged ByteDance on Friday to stop copyright infringement on its Seedance 2.0 AI platform …
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Axios, The Hollywood Reporter and Deadline
Charlotte Klein / New York Magazine:
How Will Lewis grew isolated from the WaPo newsroom, business side, and Jeff Bezos as he outlined big ideas without clear strategies for their implementation — When Will Lewis arrived at the Washington Post in January 2024, he was received as a potential redeemer.
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@ryuspaeth.bsky.social, @bananapeele, @gbrockell.bsky.social and @sarahscire
CNBC:
James Cameron blasts Netflix's proposed acquisition of WBD, in a letter to Senator Mike Lee, calling it “disastrous for the theatrical motion picture business” — Legendary “Titanic” director James Cameron is likening the theatrical experience to a “sinking ship” if Netflix acquires Warner Bros. Discovery's film studio.
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Deadline, The Wrap, Deadline, Entertainment Weekly, NBC News, Breitbart, Fast Company, International Business Times, Media Play News, The A.V. Club, Variety, Advanced Television, Lillian Rizzo on LinkedIn, Far Out Magazine, GamesRadar, Sarah Whitten on LinkedIn, Variety, World of Reel, The Hollywood Reporter, The Wrap, Fox Business, Benzinga, The Motley Fool, Salt Lake Tribune, Bloomberg and Morningstar
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Bloomberg:
Ted Sarandos says a winning Netflix bid for WBD would lead to more films in theaters because Netflix would distribute its films via WBD's distribution system
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Cord Cutters News, The Streamable, Puck, @business, Forbes, The Wrap, Bloomberg, Bloomberg, Observer, Business Insider, What's on Netflix, Benzinga and World of Reel
Rohan Goswami / Semafor:
In a letter, six Democratic senators ask David Ellison to save communications with Trump, his family, lobbyists, and the DOJ about Paramount's pursuit of WBD
In a letter, six Democratic senators ask David Ellison to save communications with Trump, his family, lobbyists, and the DOJ about Paramount's pursuit of WBD
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Deadline, Variety, StreamTV Insider, CinemaBlend, Screen Rant, Dow Jones Newswires, Screen, The Wrap and The Hollywood Reporter
Marina Adami / Nieman Lab:
Editors and freelance journalists say AI has brought more productivity, increased expectations of speed, a need for more vetting, and sometimes job-loss fears — One freelancer said he's been offering editors access to his Google Docs version histories as evidence that he does the writing himself.
Discussion:
Simon Owens's Media Newsletter and Kaitlyn Arford on LinkedIn
Ashley Belanger / Ars Technica:
After backlash, Microsoft deleted a blog post written in November 2024 that critics said encouraged developers to pirate Harry Potter books to train AI models — Following backlash in a Hacker News thread, Microsoft deleted a blog post that critics said encouraged developers …
Dominic Ponsford / Press Gazette:
Only 11 out of 131 ABC-audited UK magazines grew their actively purchased print sales in 2025, including Harper's Bazaar, The Spectator, and The Week Junior — Full breakdown of UK print magazine sales risers and fallers in 2025. — Only 11 UK magazines grew their actively-purchased print sales in 2025 …
Daniel Thomas / Financial Times:
Source: Axel Springer joins a group led by Dovid Efune that is making a ~£500M fully funded bid for the Telegraph, should DMGT's deal fail regulatory hurdles — New York Sun owner's £500mn offer promises more cash upfront if DMGT fails regulatory hurdles
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The Times, The Guardian, Telegraph and The Wrap
