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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 — New BBC director general Matt Brittin has outlined the first phase of his savings plan for the broadcaster, which includes cutting jobs …
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BBC, Dan Rayburn on LinkedIn, Mirror, @reporterboy, @michaelsavage, The Hollywood Reporter, Deadline, @iainhepburn.me, ScreenRant, The Wrap, Reuters, Telegraph, Reuters, Sky News and Broadband TV News
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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.
Jake Kanter / Deadline:
Email: BBC says commissioning spend will be reduced by £80M by March 2028 and TV development budget will be slashed by 15% annually — Now, the corporation's content chief has written to independent producers to shed more light on how they will be impacted by the changes.
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Cord Cutters News, Radio Times and Mirror
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
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.
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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Mallary Tenore Tarpley on LinkedIn and @awaisaftab
The Colorado Sun:
The owner of The Denver Post agreed to pay the city of Denver $13.5M under a settlement to cover overdue rent for the news outlet's former building — The newspaper's lease was supposed to go through 2029, but it will now end June 30 — The owner of The Denver Post must pay the city …
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@coloradosun, Denver Business Journal, Denver Post and r/Journalism
Sarah Perez / TechCrunch:
Mastodon adds email newsletters, letting writers send their posts to subscribers' inboxes, even to readers without a Mastodon account, as part of Mastodon 4.6 — Mastodon, the open, decentralized alternative to Big Tech apps like X and Threads, is betting that email could help solve …
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@cwebber@social.coop, The Verge and Mastodon Blog, more at Techmeme »
Thomas Escritt / Bloomberg:
Viktor Orban's media empire collapses two months after his election defeat; about 400 journalists at Mediaworks outlets have been given notices of termination — Viktor Orban's vast media empire, which played a key role in sustaining the Hungarian nationalist leader in power for the past 16 years …
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@eunews.social and The Kyiv Independent
Dominic Ponsford / Press Gazette:
DMGT renames its consumer news division to Daily Mail, promotes Vere Harmsworth to executive chairman of Daily Mail, and transfers Metro to Harmsworth Media — DMGT has announced an organisational shake-up which sees its consumer news division, DMG Media, renamed Daily Mail.
Lara O'Reilly / Business Insider:
Bose launches an in-house studio and a record label to surface new artists and use their music in Bose ads; Bose also plans live events, YouTube series, more — Bose wants a bigger chunk of the music business. — The audio-equipment maker has created Bose Studios, an in-house content studio designed …
Business Insider:
A top Disney and ESPN exec told staff that a beta version of an AI tool to create TV ads will debut in July, to serve smaller businesses without video assets — Disney's AI ad push is picking up steam. — The company is preparing to launch a beta version of a tool for AI-generated TV ads in July …
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Ad Age and Social Media Today
