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8:10 PM ET, August 2, 2022

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Johnny Oleksinski / New York Post:
Source: Warner Bros. Discovery will not release Batgirl, either via HBO Max or in theaters, after poor test screenings results; it had a budget of at least $70M  —  Holy millions down the drain, Batman!  —  The new DC Comics film “Batgirl,” which still has no release date, will be completely …
Christopher Beam / New York Times:
A profile of Scott Galloway, who wants to be “the most influential thought leader” in business via his podcasts, newsletter, New York magazine column, and books  —  The podcaster aspires to be an influential thought leader.  But his appeal to a mostly male fan base is about more than just his prognostications.
Hanaa' Tameez / Nieman Lab:
Q&A with Sisi Wei, the co-executive director of OpenNews who has been named The Markup's new editor-in-chief, on her coverage plans, work experience, and more  —  “What we often don't think about is how tech accountability is also so many other types of coverage.
New York Times:
Forbes taps Citigroup to explore a sale, sources say for $630M+, after its SPAC deal failed; offering doc: Forbes had $200M+ in revenue and $40M+ profit in 2021  —  Forbes has tapped Citigroup to sell at a price of at least the $630 million valuation declared in its earlier plan to go public.
Matt Tamanini / The Streamable:
fuboTV announces a “small workforce reduction” in the US as it focuses on “a conservative approach to growth”, before its quarterly earnings report on August 4  —  The larger economy is in a perilous position currently as businesses, analysts, and consumers alike weigh …
Discussion: Insider
Stacy Perman / Los Angeles Times:
Hollywood's Ankler and Puck newsletters bolster offerings: Ankler adds a $250/month service about IP to option and Puck adds consultation calls with journalists  —  It was June 2020, weeks after George Floyd was killed by Minneapolis police, sparking Black Lives Matter protests around the world and a widescale conversation about race.
Discussion: @janicemin, @latimes, @nbj914 and @latimes
Benjamin Mullin / New York Times:
Analysts project CNN's profits falling to $956.8M in 2022, which sources say would be the first time since 2016 that its profit fell below $1B  —  The network is on pace to drop below $1 billion in profit for the first time in years, according to people familiar with its operations, amid steep declines in TV viewership.
Lillian Rizzo / Wall Street Journal:
Amazon Prime Video's NFL broadcast will offer alternate streaming feeds in addition to its main one, a strategy used by ESPN and Nickelodeon to attract viewers  —  Company to have comedy group Dude Perfect call some ‘Thursday Night Football’ games in bid to expand reach
Grant Peck / Associated Press:
Myanmar detains a Japanese video journalist who was covering a protest against military rule, the fifth foreign reporter to be detained by this government  —  BANGKOK (AP) — A Japanese video journalist has been detained by security forces in Myanmar while covering a protest against military rule …
 
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Malathi Nayak / Bloomberg:
A US judge rules YouTube must face a lawsuit by musician Maria Schneider, who contends that its two-tiered copyright system only protects powerful owners
Brian Stelter / CNN:
CNN, The Texas Tribune, and 11 other news organizations sue the Texas Department of Public Safety to obtain Uvalde shooting records amid officials' stonewalling
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Eric Lach / New Yorker:
A look at the tracker built by NYC nonprofit news outlet City Limits to count people in the city's shelters, “a wonderful example of public-service journalism”
Benjamin Weiser / New York Times:
Police arrest a man with a loaded gun outside the Brooklyn home of an Iranian American journalist who was the target of a 2021 Iran-orchestrated kidnapping plot
Charlotte Klein / Vanity Fair:
A profile of The Washington Post's Sally Buzbee, including interviews with her and colleagues on newsroom restructuring, Twitter, and managing a remote team