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Sources: Nick Bilton hired TV production consultant Kelly Funke, to help manage his 60 Minutes transition, and a 24-year-old operations manager, Nick De Lucca — When Nick Bilton, the new head of “60 Minutes,” showed up at his first staff meeting last week, the CBS newsmagazine was already in turmoil.
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Lesley Stahl says David Ellison called her and promised to respect editorial independence at 60 Minutes, a sign he is taking steps to calm turmoil at the show — David Ellison told Lesley Stahl, one of three remaining correspondents for the news program, that he would respect the show's editorial decisions after a tumultuous stretch.
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Axios:
Sources: Paramount seeks a business-side counterpart to Bari Weiss, implying she would oversee editorial across CBS News and CNN if Paramount's WBD deal closes
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Samuel Stolton / Bloomberg:
The EU is reviewing Paramount's WBD takeover under the Foreign Subsidies Regulation, probing involvement of Middle Eastern funds; a decision is due by July 14 — Paramount Skydance Corp.'s $110 billion takeover of Warner Bros. Discovery Inc. is being reviewed under the European Union's foreign subsidy regime …
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Georg Szalai / The Hollywood Reporter:
Filing: regulators in Australia and New Zealand cleared Paramount's WBD acquisition, which Australia says is “unlikely” to substantially lessen competition
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Peter Chapman / Bloomberg:
The UK CMA launches a probe into Paramount's $110B acquisition of WBD, and sets an initial ruling deadline on August 7; the EU has already set a July 7 deadline
The UK CMA launches a probe into Paramount's $110B acquisition of WBD, and sets an initial ruling deadline on August 7; the EU has already set a July 7 deadline
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William James / Reuters:
After civil unrest in Belfast, Ofcom reminds social platforms to heed the Online Safety Act, including by mitigating risks of content that provokes violence — Britain's media regulator Ofcom on Wednesday warned online platforms of possible legal consequences if their services are used …
Lucas Manfredi / The Wrap:
Fubo and NBCUniversal reach a deal ending a months-long blackout, with NBCU's Spanish-language networks available Wednesday, English-language networks later — The agreement restores content from NBC, Telemundo, Bravo, Universo, the NBC Sports Network and regional sports networks in the Bay Area, Boston, California and Philadelphia
Emma Roth / The Verge:
Meta plans to expand using off-platform data, such as online purchases, to personalize content feeds and AI responses; it was previously used just to serve ads — Beginning in July, you may start seeing content related to the games you've played, your online purchases, and more across your feeds.
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Matthias Bastian / The Decoder:
A German court rules that Google is directly liable for what AI Overviews say after AI Overviews falsely tied two publishers to shady business practices — Key Points … Ask about this article... The Regional Court of Munich hit Google with a temporary injunction barring the company …
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Joshua Benton / Nieman Lab:
A study of 600M+ article visits to a major US metro newspaper site from Jan. 2020 to Dec. 2023 finds hard news stories are most likely to drive subscriptions — An analysis of billions of visits to a metro newspaper's website finds that entertainment and sports stories might generate lots of pageviews …
Matthew Keys / TheDesk.net:
A US House committee held a hearing on whether leagues like the NFL should keep antitrust exemptions for media deals as more games move to streaming services — Lawmakers and experts testifying at the hearing agreed on one thing: Sports is becoming an expensive endeavor to watch on TV.
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Scott Nover / Washington Post:
Email: the WH press corps won't be allowed on White House grounds Sunday due to the UFC fight; only press poolers will be allowed unless UFC gives credentials — The White House is ceding control of who gets into the fight event on the South Lawn, in a break with tradition. — Summary
Lucas Shaw / Bloomberg:
CAA and TPG's investment arm commit $250M to launch Compound Creative Holdings, a new company to invest in YouTube stars and podcasters — Creative Artists Agency, Hollywood's biggest talent representative, is starting a new company to invest in YouTube stars and podcasters who want to be the next Oprah Winfrey or Reese Witherspoon.
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Krystal Scanlon / Digiday:
LinkedIn debuts its first creator marketplace, in North America, allowing some marketers to search for creators by topic and view “creator cards” with metrics — LinkedIn is making a late but logical move to own B2B creator infrastructure before someone else does.
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Kristin Robinson / Billboard:
WMG acquires AI attribution startup Sureel, as it seeks to track when its songs and recordings are used in the training of AI models or in AI-generated works — The deal is designed to help WMG track exactly where its songs are used in AI training and outputs.
Reuters:
TMTG and nuclear fusion startup TAE say they have decided not to spin off Truth Social and certain other TMTG assets into a new publicly listed company — Trump Media and Technology (DJT.O) and TAE Technologies said on Wednesday that they had decided against spinning off Truth Social …
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