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A survey in six countries shows 32% of respondents think human editors check AI outputs before publishing them; many haven't made up their minds yet about AI — Based on an online survey focused on understanding if and how people use generative artificial intelligence (AI) …


News Corp Australia reorganizes its mastheads into free, subscription-based tabloids, and prestige titles, as the EIC of news.com.au Lisa Muxworthy is let go — Staff told some people will ‘regrettably leave our business’ as media empire is reorganised into three divisions
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Australian Financial Review, Mumbrella, Sydney Morning Herald, Crikey, @meadea, @marcuskelson, @ginarush, @crikey_news, @markdistef, @farrm51, @johnbuckley_ and @amelizajane


Letter: Vivek Ramaswamy calls for BuzzFeed to axe staff, focus on video, and hire new voices, like Tucker Carlson, after raising his stake in BuzzFeed to 8.3% — Former US Republican presidential candidate urges media group to hire from ‘across the political spectrum’
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Vivek Ramaswamy, Axios, Business Insider, City A.M., Bloomberg, @benmullin, @mattzeitlin, @tomgara, The Wrap, @pkafka, @mattgertz, Fox Business, The Guardian, @james.tartarus.org, @chrisgeidner, New York Post, @rafat, The Information, @willystaley, @kenbensinger, @jamesrbuk, Variety, @briannachesser, Deadline, New York Times and The Hollywood Reporter


Americans' visits to movie theaters have been falling since the early 2000s, coinciding with broadband internet growth; Hollywood is reacting by raising prices — - Hollywood had a miserable Memorial Day weekend — one of the worst it has had in decades. — But this shouldn't be a surprise …
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@tvgrimreaper, Los Angeles Times, @bsdtectr.bsky.social and @tvgrimreaper
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Comscore: Memorial Day weekend box office grossed an estimated $128.3M, a 29-year low, excluding 2020 and 2021, and down ~37% YoY; Furiosa led with just $32M
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New York Times, Variety, The Wrap, The Hill, Albert Fong on LinkedIn, Paul Dergarabedian on LinkedIn, Los Angeles Times, @patrickbigpix, Steve Siskind on LinkedIn, Washington Post, IGN, JoBlo, NBC News, Associated Press, Screen Rant, CNN, The A.V. Club, The Wrap, Business Insider, Deadline, Screen Rant, ComingSoon.net, Forbes and IndieWire


A profile of Lisa Rubin, a corporate lawyer turned MSNBC legal correspondent, who has covered Trump's NY trial and has been on air 275+ times since January — The corporate lawyer turned correspondent is having a moment on the cable news channel, relaying all the daily drama from the camera-free courtroom.
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@brianstelter, @brianstelter, @richardhudock, @steve_vladeck, @lawofruby and @jayshams


FT CEO John Ridding says news publishers “have leverage and should insist on payment” from AI companies and disintermediation is the industry's “biggest threat” — Financial Times chief executive John Ridding has told other news publishers they “have leverage and should insist on payment” from AI companies.
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MediaPost, @mitalilive, @olifranklin, @ftpressoffice and Talking Biz News


The 19th received a three-year, multimillion-dollar grant to advance its journalism from Melinda French Gates as part of her $1B initiative focused on women — The multi-year support will allow us to grow our journalistic ambitions and our audience, while investing in our long-term sustainability.
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New York Times, Associated Press, @slooterman, CNN, @errinhaines, @jessicalessin, Emily Ramshaw on LinkedIn, Fernanda Santos on LinkedIn, @19thnews, The Hill, @grace_panetta, Melinda French Gates on LinkedIn, @jason_kint, @jillgeisler, Variety, The Information, @eramshaw, CBS News and The Wrap


A survey of 1,004 Chicago-area residents: 62% frequently use a smartphone to consume local news, just 9% read printed newspapers and magazines often, and more — An examination of the public's interest in and reliance on local news, as well as consumption habits


How a struggling actor duped friends and investors in a $690M+ Hollywood Ponzi scheme, claiming to buy cheap movie rights and sell them to major streamers — A struggling actor struck it rich in Hollywood—then the F.B.I. showed up. — Anyone who visited Zach and Mallory Horwitz in 2019 …
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New York Post, @jalefkowit@vmst.io, @howelloneill@infosec.exchange, @eosnos, @newyorker, @franklinleonard, @xenocryptsite, @ewong, @dancow and @eosnos


Push alerts from the BBC News app have become hugely influential in the UK; the app has an estimated 12M installs, with ~60% of its users getting notifications — With BBC news app alerts reaching as many as 7m Britons, parties are desperately trying to influence what gets pushed out


The Daily Wire says it finished 2023 with a profit and more than $200M in revenue, with more than $22M from commerce, most from its line of shaving products — - “We launched Jeremy's Razors for the same reason we launched a general and kids entertainment business and a news …
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@sarafischer, @kendallbaker, @ckrewson and @hitsamty


The Associated Press inks new deals with five local nonprofit newsrooms to share and distribute content ahead of the 2024 US election — - And it continues to add more statehouse reporters through an ongoing collaboration with Report for America. … - Those newsrooms were selected based …
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Julie Pace on LinkedIn and @jeffjarvis


The Daily Beast starts taking staff buyout applications, seeking to cut $1.5M; sources: 10 to 15 unionized editorial staff members are expected to take buyouts — The leadership duo has looked for money-saving measures since joining the digital tabloid in April.
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The Wrap, @katie_robertson, New York Post and @benmullin


MENA-based streaming service provider OSN acquires rights to Max Originals and Warner Bros Pictures feature films in an exclusive multiyear deal with WBD — OSN, the MENA entertainment company, has acquired the rights to all-new first run Max Originals and Warner Bros Pictures feature films …
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The Desk, Deadline and WORLD SCREEN


YouTube rolls out Playables, a collection of over 75 free games available on mobile and desktop, to all users — YouTube's “app store” for games is rolling out more broadly. The company announced on Tuesday that its collection of lightweight, free games dubbed “Playables” …