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1:35 PM ET, July 21, 2022

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Jon Porter / The Verge:
Facebook splits the Feed on iOS and Android into Home, a TikTok-style tab with recommended content, and Feeds, a chronological tab of followed pages and people  —  While new Feeds tab will show chronological content from pages you actually follow  —  Facebook's almighty News Feed is getting split in two... kind of.
Dylan Smith / Digital Music News:
Warner Music Group becomes the first major label to adopt SoundCloud's user-centric payouts based upon listening instead of Spotify and others' pro rata model  —  About three months after celebrating the anniversary of its fan-powered royalty model, SoundCloud has officially inked a global licensing deal with Warner Music Group.
Benoit Berthelot / Bloomberg:
Profile of Vincent Bolloré, dubbed France's Rupert Murdoch, whose €20B conglomerate controls Vivendi, which includes Canal+, CNews, and publisher Hachette  —  The seven-part 2019 American television series “The Loudest Voice” on Roger Ailes, the mastermind behind the rise …
Ryan Barwick / Marketing Brew:
Research: Reddit's brand-safety approach to monetization is cautious, labeling all subreddits as no_ads until a manual human review applies some_ads or all_ads  —  New research may pull back the curtain on Reddit's seemingly inconsistent approach to monetizing its communities.
Katie Robertson / New York Times:
Taliban agents detained and threatened Lynne O'Donnell, a veteran war reporter from Australia, and forced her to tweet retractions for prior accurate reporting  —  A veteran war reporter in Afghanistan was told she would go to jail if she didn't tweet an apology for her reporting.
Brian Morrissey / The Rebooting:
How Industry Dive, which has 26 publications in 23 industry segments and $100M+ in revenue, became successful, including embracing ads, making smart bets, more  —  Riches in niches  —  Publishing is often treated as a monolith, but there are many types of publishers with different business models.
Roshni Neslage / American Journalism Project:
American Journalism Project will give $3.15M to support three nonprofits: The City, ICT, and Verite, a sister newsroom of Mississippi Today launching this fall  —  Support will help nonprofits serving New Orleans, New York City and Native communities build sustainable growth models …
 
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Cissy Zhou / Nikkei Asia:
Baidu's video streaming service iQiyi signs a content deal with Douyin, TikTok's sister app in China, ending a long dispute over alleged copyright infringement
Todd Spangler / Variety:
Netflix ends customer service help via its @Netflixhelps Twitter account, established in February 2009, and says it will focus on helping via its own platforms
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Brian Steinberg / Variety:
Memo: CNN CEO Chris Licht elevates Virginia Moseley to EVP of US-based editorial, in charge of newsgathering for TV and digital, and lays out other execs' roles
Ashley Wong / New York Times:
Hell Gate, a New York City news outlet owned by five journalists, launches a subscription for $6.99 per month or $70 per year to keep the website afloat
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Knight Foundation:
The Knight Foundation awards $20K grants to 25 newsrooms to upgrade their digital publishing tools; the program has given $1.5M to 75 newsrooms over three years
Josh Dzieza / The Verge:
A look at GPT-3-powered fiction writing tools like Sudowrite, which proposes plot twists, rewrites in specific tones, suggests metaphors, and more
The Guardian:
The Guardian reports £255.8M revenue for the year ending April 3, 2022, up 13% YoY, and £6.7M net operating inflow; digital revenue surpassed print, a first
Matthew Doig:
A Los Angeles Times editor who edited the story about a USC dean's drug use refutes claims made in a book by a reporter about editors trying to kill the story