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Sources: Netflix executives are increasingly worried about declining engagement and are exploring adding live TV and bundling streaming services like Peacock — Streamer is rethinking some of its core strategies to compete with rivals — Top Netflix executives who gathered …
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James Faris / Business Insider:
Sources: Disney is discussing a potential free tier for Disney+; product and tech chief Adam Smith discussed the initiative at a town hall but gave no timeline — Disney is exploring making some of its streaming content available at an unbeatable price: free.
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ScreenRant, Media Play News, Digital Trends, The Verge and Billboard
Todd Spangler / Variety:
Alisa Bowen, president of Disney+ since late 2022, is leaving to become CEO of Disney-controlled Fubo, succeeding David Gandler, who led Fubo for over a decade — Alisa Bowen, who has served as president of Disney+ since September 2022, is leaving that role to become CEO of Fubo …
Todd Spangler / Variety:
Report: Letterboxd's owners have held early talks with potential buyers, including Netflix, Sony Pictures, Paramount, and PE giant TPG — Sony Pictures Entertainment, Paramount and Alexis Ohanian also supposedly eyeing movie social platform — Could Letterboxd, the popular film-review social network …
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The Wrap, Puck, ScreenRant, @dansheehan.bsky.social, Digital Trends, Far Out Magazine, Kotaku, @maddiewhittle, @mtsw.bsky.social and World of Reel
Mark Stenberg / Adweek:
USA Today CEO Mike Reed says the company is prepared to opt out of Google Search in the next 6 to 12 months because it has no licensing agreement with Google — The nuclear option is gaining traction as web traffic collapses and Google refuses to negotiate with content creators
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Katherine Sayre / Wall Street Journal:
An RIAA-led coalition representing labels and artists proposes two tags for AI content: one for entirely AI-generated songs and another for “AI-assisted” tracks — An RIAA-led coalition of groups representing music labels and artists says fans want transparency
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Variety, Billboard, The Hollywood Reporter, Deadline, Music Ally and Music Business Worldwide
Alice Brooker / Press Gazette:
The UK's YouTube-based TLDR News is supplementing digital ad revenue by selling a print magazine and merchandise, earning a profit in its latest fiscal year — Youtube-based publisher TLDR News has increased its revenue by 28% year on year after its print magazine and merchandise became its joint biggest source of income.
Anna Wise / The Independent:
New Ofcom proposals would fine social media platforms and search engines up to £18M or 10% of global revenue for failing to take action to stamp out scam ads — Firms could face fines of up to £18 million or 10% of global revenue, whichever is greater, once the new rules come into effect.
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The Guardian, BBC, Advanced Television, Ofcom and Telecompaper
Matthew Keys / TheDesk.net:
Bango: 43% of Americans would change providers for a better sports bundle, 64% pay for a sports SVOD, 46% missed a game because they didn't find where to watch — Live sports has become such a confusing endeavor across streaming television services that many fans are willing to switch …
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Bango, Matthew Keys on LinkedIn, MediaPost and TV Tech
C.J. Robinson / Columbia Journalism Review:
A look at Restoration News, a three-year-old news site funded by the right-wing nonprofit Restoration of America, with ties to Metric Media's network of sites — How a media outlet funded by conservative donors is “waging a permanent campaign to defeat the radical left.”
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Todd Spangler / Variety:
iHeartMedia agrees to a consent decree to settle an FCC probe into claims iHeartMedia pressured artists to perform at shows in exchange for more radio airtime — iHeartMedia, the largest owner of radio stations in the U.S., agreed to enter into a consent decree with FCC to settle a probe …
Ashley Carman / Bloomberg:
Some longtime podcast hosts are ending or leaving their shows as video becomes dominant; increasingly, YouTube-first or video-first programs lead podcast charts — Veteran hosts like Marc Maron, Al Franken and the Culture Gabfest crew are hanging up their headphones and setting down their mics.
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