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Erik Hayden / The Hollywood Reporter:
Vox Media sells The Verge, SB Nation, Thrillist, The Dodo, and more to Penske; Vox's Ryan Pauley will join Penske as president of PMX, the new media brands unit — The deal formally winds down an era at Vox Media, which had sold its namesake site and podcast assets as well as New York magazine to James Murdoch.
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Elsa Keslassy / Variety:
Netflix subscribers in France can now access TF1 broadcasts and TF1+ on-demand content within Netflix at no extra cost; TF1 handles ad sales and programming — A year after sending shockwaves through the television industry with news of their unexpected alliance, France's TF1 Group and Netflix …
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The Wrap, Screen, Netflix Press Site, The Hollywood Reporter and Deadline
Stephen Bush / Financial Times:
The BBC will damage or scrap some crown jewels in current affairs by canceling The World Tonight, Crossing Continents, and Money Box Live, and making other cuts — Government should consider direct licence fee increases or give corporation greater freedom to monetise its content — Good morning.
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Ellise Shafer / Variety:
Memo: the BBC says it will cut 550 jobs including in its news and content divisions by the start of FY 2027-2028 in the first phase of a plan to save $670M
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Brandy Zadrozny / MS NOW:
The Onion plans to relaunch Infowars on July 2 and will route more than $100,000 to Sandy Hook families, as legal fights over the website continue — The Onion's staff is tired of waiting for the courts to settle its pending takeover of Alex Jones' brand, so the new Infowars will launch next month.
Sara Guaglione / Digiday:
USA Today is using AI-assisted, pre-written soccer World Cup “shell files” for breaking news to capture traffic before Google's AI Overviews generate summaries — In the fight for visibility in an AI-powered search era, USA Today Co. is betting that speed can still beat the machines.
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@edbott.com and Search Engine Land
Sara Guaglione / Digiday:
Forbes launches The Daily Brief, an AI-powered audio briefing that turns its top three stories of the day into a five-minute podcast, which is checked by humans — Forbes has launched an AI-powered audio experience on its homepage that turns its top three stories of the day into a five-minute podcast.
Hugo Lowell / Wired:
New book: Bezos told Trump that WaPo had been one of his worst investments and “the people there are terrible”; Trump told associates Bezos was “kissing my ass” — “You would not believe the texts I got from these tech guys,” NYT reporters Maggie Haberman …
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Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty:
Stephen Capus, president and CEO of RFE/RL since 2024, announces his resignation, effective September 15, and will be succeeded by Lisa Curtis — RFE/RL Launches Leadership Transition — Stephen Capus to depart in September; Lisa Curtis steps into role — Share: — Share this page on Facebook
Mallary Tenore Tarpley / Poynter:
Several journalists on Substack say they feel safer working for themselves rather than for legacy outlets, but some say earning a living wage can be difficult — The creator economy is opening new doors for journalists. But can independence replace everything a newsroom provides?
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Reuters:
Bertelsmann says US and German authorities have approved the planned merger of its music division BMG with rival Concord; it expects to close the deal in Q4 — German media group Bertelsmann (BTGGg.F) on Wednesday said U.S. competition authorities have approved the planned merger …
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Katie Robertson / @katie_robertson:
The Washington Star and NOTUS have “amicably resolved” a lawsuit over NOTUS plans to rebrand as “Washington Star”, and NOTUS is working to find a new name — The Washington Star and NOTUS have “amicably resolved” this lawsuit, and NOTUS is working toward coming up with a new name, a spox said https://x.com/...
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