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11:00 AM ET, March 31, 2026

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Kendra Barnett / Adweek:
Spotify rolls out interactive carousel ads in the app's Now Playing view and branded playlist takeovers, including some flagship selections like Rap Caviar  —  The company is branching beyond audio-only formats and into visual and interactive ads … Spotify is rolling out interactive carousel ads, the company announced on Tuesday.
Aisha Malik / TechCrunch:
Roku launches a standalone app for Howdy, its $2.99/month ad-free streaming service with ~10K hours of content, in the US; Howdy debuted in August 2025  —  Roku announced on Tuesday that it's launching a standalone mobile app for Howdy, its recently-launched ad-free streaming service that costs $2.99 per month.
David Shepardson / Reuters:
Fox, Sinclair, and NAB file FCC comments urging US regulators to address the trend of Big Tech companies buying sports rights, saying it could weaken local TV  —  Major broadcast station owners said on Monday that U.S. regulators should address the trend of Big Tech companies acquiring …
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Wall Street Journal:
Sources: Netflix wants to expand its NFL game package from two to four games, seeking the new Thanksgiving Eve game and an international game  —  The streamer, which currently has Christmas games, is among those interested in the new Thanksgiving-Eve matchup  —  Netflix is ready for more football.
Charlotte Tobitt / Press Gazette:
Prospect CEO Mark Beard steps down after three years to join Ireland's Business Post as CEO; EIC Alan Rusbridger left in January, replaced by Philip Collins  —  Mark Beard is stepping down as chief executive of current affairs magazine Prospect after three years.  —  Beard is leaving to join Ireland's Business Post as CEO.
Discussion: RTÉ
Joseph Gedeon / The Guardian:
A US State Department cable directs US embassies to recruit local influencers and leaders abroad to counter foreign propaganda, endorsing X's Community Notes  —  Cable signed by Marco Rubio and seen by Guardian suggests staff work with Pentagon psychological operations unit
Meredith Klein / Meredith & The Media:
Q&A with Semafor CEO Editor Andrew Edgecliffe-Johnson about his career, covering CEOs, writing Semafor's invitation-only The CEO Signal newsletter, and more  —  This week, I sat down with Andrew Edgecliffe-Johnson, Semafor's CEO editor, author of The CEO Signal, and co-host of The CEO Signal show.
Corbin Bolies / The Wrap:
NYT cuts ties with a freelancer after finding he used AI to write a book review that inadvertently incorporated elements of a Guardian review on the same title  —  A Times spokesperson says freelance writer Alex Preston's reliance on AI and use of unattributed work marks “a serious violation” of the paper's journalistic standards
 
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Jeremy Barr / The Guardian:
A US district judge criticized the DOD's new press policy as Kafkaesque, but did not rule on forcing compliance with an earlier order restoring access to NYT
Aisha Malik / TechCrunch:
Meta is testing an Instagram Plus subscription in a few countries, offering features including anonymous Story viewing and extended 48-hour Story durations
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Georg Szalai / The Hollywood Reporter:
Ampere Analysis: global streaming subscription revenue grew 14% YoY in 2025 to $157.1B, up from $63B in 2020; including ad revenue, streaming revenue hit $177B
Corbin Bolies / The Wrap:
CBS News expands its investigative unit by hiring former Washington Post reporter and Pulitzer Prize winner Daniel Gilbert and Free Press reporter Gabe Kaminsky
Brendan Ruberry / Semafor:
How the New York Post's “runners”, who conduct boots-on-the-ground reporting across the city, are the backbone of its reporting, and may defy AI-driven cuts