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A look at some of the projects looking to raise money from Democratic megadonors as party strategists try to “find the next Joe Rogan” — At private gatherings, strategists and donors are swapping ideas to help the party capture the digital mojo that helped President Trump win.
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An interview with Jonathan Nunn, founder of Vittles, a newsletter about food that has 84,000 subscribers, on the decision to launch a biannual print magazine — The first time Vittles founder Jonathan Nunn read a food magazine was in 2015, in a New York cafe whose coffee table was supporting …

LA mayor Karen Bass issues an executive directive to streamline city processes, lower filming costs, and ease shoots at well-known city-owned locations — With film and TV production in Los Angeles down by roughly one-third in recent years, Mayor Karen Bass took steps to make it easier to shoot at top locations.
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Los Angeles Times, IndieWire, @michaelbishop.me, Deadline, The Wrap, Bloomberg, Variety and Inland Valley Daily Bulletin

Every, which runs an online magazine, released an AI-powered word processor, and advises media companies on using AI, raised $2M from Reid Hoffman and others — The start-up Every centered its business model on artificial intelligence, and has raised $2 million from backers including Reid Hoffman, the founder of LinkedIn.
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@hypervisible.bsky.social and @benmullin

The Chicago Sun-Times and the Philadelphia Inquirer ran a supplement featuring an AI-generated guide to summer books that do not exist — Well, this is embarrassing. The Chicago Sun-Times and The Philadelphia Inquirer have been caught running an AI-generated guide to summer books that don't exist.
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404 Media, Washington Post, NPR, Axios, @kashhill.bsky.social, Poynter, Chicago Sun Times, The Verge, FOX 32 Chicago, @typofonderie.com, The Guardian, @pourmecoffee, The Atlantic, Threads, @chicago.suntimes.com, Ars Technica, @harrymccracken.com, @margotfharrison.bsky.social, @seancasten.bsky.social, @bangbangclick.bsky.social, @bradquestionmark.bsky.social, @jenniferdeguzman.bsky.social, @cmf406.bsky.social, Chicago Tribune, MediaPost, @csoppenhuizen.bsky.social, Nieman Lab, Defector, @lynxsey.bsky.social, @sophieburnham.bsky.social, Erika Hall on LinkedIn, @adamkeiper.com, @lindevi.bsky.social, The Present Age, @rachaelking70.bsky.social and @amandamull.bsky.social

Live Nation, which is facing a US DOJ antitrust probe, adds Trump ally and the newly installed President of the Kennedy Center Richard Grenell to its board — Amid an antitrust battle with the Justice Department, global entertainment company Live Nation is adding one of President Trump's closest advisors to its board of directors.
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The Wrap, The Hollywood Reporter and Deadline

IAB releases its updated Terms for Digital Advertising Agreements and opens a 60-day public comment period until July 21; IAB last updated its T&Cs in 2010 — The public comment period will be open for 60 days until July 21 — The Interactive Advertising Bureau (IAB) …
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IAB, TVNewsCheck, MediaPost, TV Tech, Angelina Eng on LinkedIn, Inside Radio and MarTech

Atlas sues Comscore for allegedly leveraging its monopoly on box office data to “suppress competition” and forcing Atlas to shut down its CinemaCloudWorks app — Atlas claims the measurement company forced it to shutter its CinemaCloudWorks software app and restricted access to essential data
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TVNewsCheck

Channel 4 unveils its Creative Investment Fund to invest in production companies as part a move to in-house production; the UK broadcaster has £111M in cash — Channel 4 is planning to take majority stakes in third-party production companies as part of its plan to move into in-house production.
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Variety, The Guardian, Advanced Television, Telegraph and The Hollywood Reporter
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Channel 4 says it will be the first UK broadcaster to bring video programming to Spotify later this week, with content from its youth-focused brand Channel 4.0
Channel 4 says it will be the first UK broadcaster to bring video programming to Spotify later this week, with content from its youth-focused brand Channel 4.0
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MediaNews4U, The Media Leader, Broadband TV News, Advanced Television, Televisual, PerformanceMarketingWorld and Channel 4

Sources: under Kristi Noem, the DHS has significantly expanded the use of polygraph exams to identify employees suspected of leaking information to the media — The information that DHS employees are accused of sharing with media often isn't classified — WASHINGTON—In a small interrogation room …
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@whodat35.bsky.social

Google announces new video and image generation models Veo 3 and Imagen 4, alongside a new AI filmmaking tool Flow and expanded access to Lyria 2 — Google on Tuesday announced Veo 3, an AI video generator that can also create and incorporate audio. — The artificial intelligence tool competes …
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The Keyword, @skirano, @googledeepmind, @martinnebelong, @nearcyan, @emollick, @nearcyan, @sherveen, The Indian Express, @cokanestudio, @arikuschnir, @emollick, @googledeepmind, @fofrai, @mattshumer_, @pizza_later, @google, @angrytomtweets, The Keyword, 9to5Google, The Verge, TechCrunch and Engadget, more at Techmeme »

How animation startup Toonstar uses its AI tools to make animated content up to 90% cheaper than traditional methods; its YouTube series has 30M weekly viewers — A.I. has yet to upend Hollywood. But it is starting to make big inroads in animation. — The founders of Toonstar …