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Hasan Minhaj records a video in which he calls the New Yorker's profile of him “so needlessly misleading”; the magazine defends its work as “carefully reported” — The comedian releases a 20-minute video to THR giving his perspective on the profile, which accused him of fabricating details in his stand-up.
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Artforum fires EIC David Velasco after the prestigious outlet's open letter on the Israel-Hamas war “was widely misinterpreted as a statement from the magazine” — David Velasco was removed after the magazine's publishers said there was a flawed editorial process behind …
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Stanton Peele on LinkedIn, The Intercept, Artforum, ARTnews, @hito@tldr.nettime.org, @muna_mire, @chaykak, ArtReview, The Wrap and bookforum.com


X adds a $16/month Premium+ plan with no ads in For You or Following and the “largest reply boost”, and a $3/month Basic plan with a “small boost” but no check — X, the platform previously known as Twitter, has introduced a new $16 per month Premium Plus plan …
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TechCrunch, 9to5Mac and @2xaught7.bsky.social, more at Techmeme »


Dan Ackerman is stepping down as editor-in-chief of G/O Media's Gizmodo, which hired him in June 2023, and starting a “new consumer tech” EIC role later in 2023 — Some big career news: I'm stepping down as Editor-in-Chief of Gizmodo and starting an exciting new consumer tech Editor-in-Chief role later this year.


Amazon CEO Andy Jassy says the company has “barely scraped the surface” in figuring out how to integrate ads into its video, commerce, and grocery offerings — - Comcast Faces Skepticism On Wall Street As Ad Decline Accelerates, Strike Toll Mounts And Broadband Experiences Buffering
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Amazon Q3: ad revenue up 26% YoY to $12B, vs. $10.4B est., subscription revenue up 14% YoY to $10.1B, and North America segment sales up 11% YoY to $87.9B
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@economyapp, The Register, NBC 7 San Diego, @J12t@social.coop, MarTech, @susanlitv, @retail_guru, Brian Tol on LinkedIn, Ludovic de Valon on LinkedIn, Bollyinside, Annie Palmer on LinkedIn, Media Play News, Wall Street Journal, Reuters, The Information and The Hollywood Reporter, more at Techmeme »


As linear TV wanes and YouTube and TikTok grow, Hollywood studios and sports leagues need to jointly deliver a product that 9 out of 10 households choose to buy — Hollywood is hurting. The financial backbone of the industry — linear television — is rapidly shrinking as consumers continue to cut the cord at alarming rates.
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MediaPost, Joanna Williams on LinkedIn, Ben Liebmann on LinkedIn, @variety_cynthia, @manolourrutia, @jonfriedman, @loudmouthjulia, @derekeb, @phillipsrelic, @mrluisduran, @jasonkilar, @jasonkilar, @jasonkilar, @jasonkilar, @jasonkilar, @jasonkilar, @jasonkilar, @jasonkilar, @jasonkilar, @consider8media, @aagave, Cord Cutters News, The Information, Manuel Urrutia on LinkedIn, Alex Kruglov on LinkedIn and The Wrap


A look at the Chicago-based news nonprofit Investigative Project on Race and Equity, which pays part-time “apprentices” that partner with seasoned reporters — “We're growing and learning, but the core of what we do is this really supported experiential learning.”
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LinkedIn, Thom Clark on LinkedIn and @niemanlab


Former UK PM Boris Johnson plans to join GB News as a presenter, program maker, and commentator in 2024, ahead of the UK general election and the US elections — Former Prime Minister Boris Johnson will play a key role on Britain's news channel — Former Prime Minister Boris Johnson …
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Source: during an all-hands, Elon Musk and Linda Yaccarino referenced ambitions to create XWire, a press release service that would rival Cision's PR Newswire — Executives at X, the social media site formerly known as Twitter, said they see YouTube and LinkedIn as future competitors …


Sources: BuzzFeed is in advanced talks to sell Complex Networks to e-commerce company Ntwrk for less than $140M; BuzzFeed paid ~$300M to acquire Complex in 2021 — BuzzFeed is negotiating a sale of much of Complex Networks for under $140 million, less than half of what it paid to acquire it two years ago.
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Adweek, @billkuchman and @juwanthewriter


A federal judicial panel denies live TV coverage of two Donald Trump criminal trials set for 2024, after requests from some news outlets and 38 US House members — A courts committee says it lacks authority to modify a broadcasting ban in time for the historic criminal cases against the former president.
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New York Daily News, @joshgerstein, @andrear9md, @joannesapelo, @lawofruby, The Messenger, New York Times and PolitiFact


Sports journalists stick to X as the site remains a useful tool for sharing news and interacting with readers, and they are reluctant to give up their followers — Many users have migrated to other platforms since Elon Musk bought Twitter, but sports fans still find it indispensable.
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@obrien_kat@mastodon.world, more at Techmeme »


Charter lost 320K video customers in Q3 2023, citing the Disney carriage dispute in September, compared to 211K video customers the cable giant lost in Q3 2022 — Disney's channels, including ESPN, ABC and FX, went dark for Charter customers in September. — Charter Communications …
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