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Bloomberg:
Sources: WBD asks bidders to submit improved offers by Dec. 1, says it may enter a period of exclusive negotiations with one of the companies after those bids — Warner Bros. Discovery Inc., the parent of HBO and CNN, has asked potential buyers to submit new, sweetened offers after receiving …
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Charles Gasparino / New York Post:
Sources: Netflix ramps up a charm offensive in its pitch to WBD and is sowing doubts about the inevitability of Paramount's bid from an antitrust standpoint — Netflix is ramping up a major charm offensive with Warner Bros. Discovery and US regulators as it pursues the media giant's streaming service …
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Kristin Robinson / Billboard:
Documents: AI music startup Suno has spent $32M on compute power and just $2,000 on data, such as music, to train its model since January 2024 — Suno has raised $250 million in a quest to become a “verticalized” creation, social media and streaming service, according to investment documents obtained by Billboard.
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Murray Stassen / Music Business Worldwide:
Warner Music and AI music generator Suno strike a deal, settling previous litigation; Suno will launch licensed AI models and will acquire WMG's Songkick — Warner Music Group and AI music generator Suno have struck what they call a “first-of-its-kind partnership”.
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Bloomberg:
In interviews, 22 indie food creators say Google's AI Overviews and AI food pics on Pinterest and Facebook have decimated traffic and yielded unusable recipes — Food bloggers see traffic dip as home cooks turn to AI, inspired by impossible pictures — Eb Gargano has been writing recipes …
Rebecca Rubin / Variety:
Sources: Paramount plans to distribute Brett Ratner-directed Rush Hour 4 after Trump asked it to revive the franchise; Ratner directed Amazon's Melania doc — “Rush Hour 4” is in the works, with Paramount on board to distribute the newest installment in the buddy-cop series.
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Tyler Falk / Current:
The NPR Network revenue programs brought in $18.3M in FY25, including $9M from NPR Network donations and podcast subscriptions via NPR+, up nearly 5x YoY — NPR's programs to help raise funds for public radio stations have exceeded expectations, network executives reported during a Friday board meeting.
Michael Savage / The Guardian:
Dutch author Rutger Bregman says the BBC removed his Reith Lecture claim that Trump is “the most openly corrupt” US president ever; the BBC cites “legal advice” — Dutch writer Rutger Bregman says claim that Trump was ‘most openly corrupt president in US history’ was removed
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Tony Maglio / The Hollywood Reporter:
Ampere: US sports rights spending expected to increase 20% by 2030 to over $78B; recent NBA and MLB rights deals will account for nearly half of all spend — Ampere Analysis forecasts a 20 percent increase by 2030. — If you thought you were paying a lot for your sports-TV package now, just wait until 2030.
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Jake Kanter / Deadline:
Memo: the BBC presents plans to save £100M by shrinking its workforce to invest in digital resources and content, potentially affecting jobs in legal and more — BBC chief operating officer Leigh Tavaziva wrote to employees on Tuesday (full memo below) to address Deadline's report …
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Emmett Lindner / New York Times:
Charm.io: TikTok Shop reached $10B+ in US sales across 600K creators between January and October, up from $5B YoY; global sales are on par with eBay's — The popular app's online marketplace is growing rapidly in the United States, driven by TikTok's popularity and influencer advertisements that look a lot like TV infomercials.
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Oliver Darcy / Status:
Sources: Business Insider quietly lifted paywalls across most of its site after missing H1 2025 revenue targets; Similarweb: traffic fell 38% YoY in September — Earlier this month, Business Insider quietly lifted the paywall across the vast majority of its website.
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Scharon Harding / Ars Technica:
Plex starts to enforce a rule requiring users to pay for a Plex Pass or Remote Watch Pass to stream from a remote server on Roku; other platforms follow in 2026 — Plex is starting to enforce its new rules, which prevent users from remotely accessing a personal media server without a subscription fee.
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