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Todd Spangler / Variety:
SEC filing: David Zaslav is selling ~4M shares of WBD stock, with an aggregate market value of just over $114M; Zaslav's 2024 pay rose 4.4% YoY to $51.9M — His sale of the shares comes less than a week after WBD clinched a deal to sell itself to Paramount Skydance for $31 per share …
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Deadline, @alexweprin, @mattbelloni, The Hollywood Reporter, The Wrap, Screen and World of Reel
Alexandra Bruell / Wall Street Journal:
Sources: Meta and News Corp sign a multiyear AI content licensing deal that will pay News Corp up to $50M per year; News Corp also has a deal with OpenAI — The multiyear pact gives Meta access to content for training and to retrieve information for users of its AI tools
Max Tani / Semafor:
AP Senior Product Manager for AI Aimee Rinehart told staff that many editors preferred an AI-written article to a human one, and resistance to AI is “futile” — The Scoop — One of The Associated Press' leaders on AI had a blunt message for the publication's staff: Resistance to AI is “futile.”
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@ernie.tedium.co, @maxwelltani, @kylebrussell and @semaforben
Yuval Halevi / Growtika:
Analysis: 10 major tech publications lost 58% of their Google traffic since early 2024, falling to a combined 65M monthly visits in January 2026; some lost 90%+ — We tracked the organic search traffic of CNET, Wired, The Verge, TechRadar, and six others from early 2024 to today.
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@johnloeber, @noahpinion, @dgisserious, @tomfgoodwin, @tati_wm, @alexeheath, @teroterotero, @dannycrichton, @angustpaterson, @jhweissmann, @yashalevine, @mattsheffield, @neilcybart, @docmjp, @nicktsergas.ca, @bradonmessage, @firstadopter, @frankritter.bsky.social, @mattrosoff.bsky.social and Hacker News
Joseph Cox / 404 Media:
An internal DHS document shows CBP used location data sourced from the online ad industry to track phone locations; ICE has bought access to similar tools — An internal DHS document obtained by 404 Media shows for the first time CBP used location data sourced from the online advertising industry to track phone locations.
Ben Koo / Awful Announcing:
Major wire services are boycotting college basketball games put on by The Gazelle Group, which is conditioning credentials on irrevocable photo licenses — On paper, it was the best college basketball game of the year. A top-3 matchup with ESPN's College Gameday in attendance.
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Front Office Sports, PetaPixel and @bkoo
Liam Scott / Columbia Journalism Review:
The University of Missouri starts a program allowing students to live in DC and report on Missouri politicians for publications affiliated with the school — Last Tuesday evening, Tyler Kirwan put on his blue suit and knotted his red tie. He was heading to the US Capitol Building …
Bloomberg:
Netflix tests Japan's entrenched baseball viewing habits, long dominated by domestic and free-to-air broadcasters, by locking up World Baseball Classic rights — Mototsugu Kashiwada has watched baseball for free on TV almost his whole life from his hometown of Hanamaki in northern Japan …
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Fox News, The Japan Times, New York Post and Mashable
Lucas Shaw / Bloomberg:
Sinclair's Tennis Channel is selling its streaming service on the Prime Video Channels store, as part of a streaming push that will include other distributors — The Tennis Channel is looking to take a bigger swing at the online TV market. — The company, owned by broadcaster Sinclair Inc. …
David Pierce / The Verge:
Yahoo sells tech news site Engadget to Static Media, in a deal that was signed in early February and closes later in March; Static also owns SlashGear and BGR — The consolidation of iconic internet publishing brands continues, as Static Media takes over another site.
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@nickstatt.bsky.social, @reckless.bsky.social and Talking Biz News
Peter White / Deadline:
Banijay and RedBird IMI-owned All3Media announce a merger, creating a production giant with $8B in annual revenue, in a deal expected to close in H2 2026 — The deal between Banijay and All3Media to create a European media powerhouse is done. — The pact, which has been in the works for some time …
Isabella Gomez Sarmiento / NPR:
Opening statements begin for the antitrust trial against Live Nation, which is accused of unfairly wielding its power over concert promotion, venues, and more — On Tuesday opening statements will begin for the federal antitrust trial against Live Nation, one of the largest entertainment companies in the world.
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Todd Spangler / Variety:
Amazon tells users it is shutting down the Wondery podcast app and Wondery+ subscription service “in the coming months”; some shows will be available on Audible — Amazon is pulling the plug on the Wondery dedicated podcast app and subscription service.
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Ashley Carman / Bloomberg:
Audible launches a cheaper, $8.99/month streaming tier in the US, vs. $14.95 for its premium plans, to compete with Spotify; the plan includes ad-free podcasts
Audible launches a cheaper, $8.99/month streaming tier in the US, vs. $14.95 for its premium plans, to compete with Spotify; the plan includes ad-free podcasts
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