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Scott Macfarlane / CBS News:
The Trump administration fired US Copyright Office head Shira Perlmutter; her office had raised concerns about xAI using copyrighted content to train AI — The Trump administration has fired the head of the U.S. Copyright Office, two sources familiar with the situation confirmed to CBS News Saturday.
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Jill Goldsmith / Deadline:
Lachlan Murdoch says the new Fox streaming service will be called Fox One and Fox plans to launch it the start of football season in fall 2025 — Lachlan Murdoch said the new Fox streaming service he's been teasing for months will be called Fox One and will launch before the start of football season this fall.
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Brian Steinberg / Variety:
Fox Corp reports Q3 revenue up 27% YoY to $4.37B, ad revenue up 65% to $1.2B, driven by Super Bowl, Tubi, and news, and a $354M net income, vs $704M in Q3 2024
Fox Corp reports Q3 revenue up 27% YoY to $4.37B, ad revenue up 65% to $1.2B, driven by Super Bowl, Tubi, and news, and a $354M net income, vs $704M in Q3 2024
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The Guardian:
Sources: the UK Foreign Office asks the BBC World Service to draw up a budget of up to £70M per year lower than the BBC management says it needs — Exclusive: David Lammy asks BBC bosses to draw up tightened budget amid criticism move could harm UK's global influence
Max Tani / Semafor:
G. Elliott Morris, the data journalist who took over 538 in 2023, launches Strength In Numbers, a paid Substack; his relationship with ABC deteriorated in 2024 — The Scoop — The former head of 538, shuttered last year by ABC News, is building a new media outlet aimed at recapturing …
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Strength In Numbers, @mediaevan.bsky.social and Strength In Numbers
Andi Ortiz / The Wrap:
More than 600 actors and filmmakers sign an open letter to BBC demanding the release of a documentary, originally scheduled to air in January, about Gaza medics — “This is not editorial caution. It's political suppression,” the open letter in support of “Gaza: Medics Under Fire” reads
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The Guardian, Variety, GB News and Deadline
Alisa Vasquez / Politico:
Politico announces The Playbook Podcast, a daily audio companion to its flagship newsletter, hosted by Jack Blanchard and new Chief Correspondent Dasha Burns — The Playbook Podcast hosted by Jack Blanchard and Dasha Burns to launch on May 12 and The Conversation with Dasha Burns debuts on June 1
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@michaelsavage, @playbookdc, @hugobebb, @kyletblaine, @adamwren, @maxwelltani, Status and Barrett Media
Clare Malone / New Yorker:
How WaPo is struggling during Trump's second term: Jeff Bezos aligning himself with Trump, staff remain skeptical of Will Lewis' vision for the paper, and more — How the paper that brought down Richard Nixon is struggling to survive the second term of Donald Trump.
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GeekWire, @claremalone, @benmullin and @claremalone.bsky.social
Dade Hayes / Deadline:
With upfronts kicking off today, major media companies and streaming giants prepare to pitch ad buyers amid economic anxieties and Trump's tariff threats — The year has gotten off to a clamorous start for corporate America (not to mention the rest of us), with epic stock market gyrations …
Ernesto Van der Sar / TorrentFreak:
How OpenDNS, Cloudflare, and Google responded to EU court orders to block DNS resolution for pirate sites; OpenDNS left France and Belgium instead of complying — The frontline of online piracy liability keeps moving, and core internet infrastructure providers are increasingly finding themselves in the crosshairs.
Nicole Sperling / New York Times:
A look at the costs, incentives, benefits, and tradeoffs of filming in California as experienced by the show Fallout, which is shooting its second season in CA — The show's producer, Jonathan Nolan, has put himself at the forefront of Hollywood's push to get California to approve $750 million in tax rebates.
Zach Schonfeld / The Guardian:
The line between documentaries and PR is blurring as streaming platforms opt for docs produced by the subjects themselves and shy away from controversy — As Netflix scraps an epic series exploring the Purple Rain star's complexities, and Max takes down Leaving Neverland, we ask …
Jake Kanter / Deadline:
YouTube suspends several fake movie trailer channels from its partner program after an investigation showed the scale of AI-generated fake movie trailers — YouTube has further cracked down on fake movie trailer channels. — The video giant has suspended ad revenue on Screen Trailers and Royal Trailer …
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Lucas Shaw / Bloomberg:
Propagate Content acquires a majority stake in Parker, which represents dozens of influencers; sources: CAA Evolution is raising money to buy YouTube channels — Streaming services, talent agencies and studios are throwing money at social media influencers (and their managers)
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The Hollywood Reporter, @lucas_shaw and @lucas_shaw
Georg Szalai / The Hollywood Reporter:
French film producer Pathé sells a 20% stake to logistics magnate Rodolphe Saadé and plans to focus on “internationally-oriented films and series” — French-Lebanese logistics magnate Rodolphe Saadé, who is buying the stake, lauds the producer and cinema operator as …
