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Meghan Bobrowsky / Wall Street Journal:
Meta plans to start using users' AI chatbot conversations to help personalize ads and content, starting December 16, but not in the UK, South Korea, and the EU — While users won't be able to opt out from the new policy, the content of some conversations will be automatically excluded
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Thomas Buckley / Bloomberg:
SAG-AFTRA criticizes AI-generated actress Tilly Norwood, the subject of a viral UK TV parody, and says that it opposes replacing performers with “synthetics” — SAG-Aftra, the union of film and TV industry actors, criticized the AI-generated character Tilly Norwood …
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Ivan L. Nagy / Columbia Journalism Review:
Officials give Pentagon reporters a handful of days to “consult with legal counsel” about new rules restricting reporting in exchange for press passes — “None of us are signing this pledge,” said one reporter. — Pentagon reporters are scrambling to come up with a response …
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Associated Press, @joshuahersh, The Preamble, New York Times, @nedprice.bsky.social, twitchy.com and Metro.co.uk
Lucas Manfredi / The Wrap:
NBCUniversal and YouTube TV agree to a short-term carriage agreement extension to prevent a blackout of NBC, Bravo, and other channels on YouTube TV — The companies avoid a blackout of NBC, Bravo, Telemundo and more on the Google-owned distributor — NBCUniversal and YouTube TV extended negotiations …
Elizabeth A. Harris / New York Times:
PEN America warns that book bans in public schools have become “rampant and common”, with 3,750+ titles banned in 87 districts during the 2024-25 school year — A new report from PEN America tracks restrictions on school books across 45 states.
Joe Otterson / Variety:
Apple TV+ extends its deal for Peanuts content, including its library and new shows, until 2030 and continues to offer holiday specials for free on set dates — The “Peanuts” gang is staying put at Apple TV+, with the streamer inking a five-year deal extension to keep Charlie Brown and friends on the service until 2030.
Todd Spangler / Variety:
Amazon and Spotify announce a global partnership that gives advertisers using Amazon DSP programmatic access to Spotify's streaming audio and video inventory — Spotify competes directly with Amazon Music for subscribers and ad dollars — but now Spotify is teaming up with a different division …
Jake Kanter / Deadline:
Veep creator Armando Iannucci says he is struggling to raise funding for a project based on Trump's speeches amid fears of MAGA retribution — Armando Iannucci, the Emmy-winning British showrunner behind HBO's Veep and Avenue 5, has revealed that he has struggled to raise funding …
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Mediaite, The A.V. Club, Raw Story, The Hill, The Guardian and World of Reel
Alex Weprin / The Hollywood Reporter:
Paramount hires Josh Silverman, previously Mattel's chief franchise officer, as president of global products and experiences, overseeing consumer products, more — The exec, most recently the chief franchise officer of Mattel, will oversee consumer products, live experiences …
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TVNewsCheck, The Wrap and Deadline
Ben Mullin / @benmullin:
WSJ EIC Emma Tucker announces that deputy editor in chief Charles Forelle is leaving after 23 years at the newspaper — It's official: WSJ Editor-in-Chief Emma Tucker announces that deputy editor in chief Charles Forelle is leaving [image]
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Talking Biz News and Talking Biz News
Sara Fischer / Axios:
People acquires Feedfeed, a food publisher and creator network with ~1,000 influencer partners, its first acquisition since the 2021 Dotdash/Meredith merger — - Dotdash Meredith rebranded to People Inc. in July. … - When Dotdash previously did acquisitions — before merging with Meredith …
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MediaPost and @sarafischer
Charlotte Klein / New York Magazine:
A profile of Cultured, a profitable art magazine founded in 2012 by collector Sarah Harrelson, who has maintained long-term relationships with major advertisers — The sudden, unlikely rise of Cultured. — In April, a friend texted me to ask if I was planning to go to Cultured magazine's …
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Michael Riggio on LinkedIn and Sarah Harrelson on LinkedIn
