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Trump Is Turning the F.C.C. and F.T.C. Against Free Expression
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The New York Times > MediaBBC apologises to staff over N-word inclusion as Bafta announces comprehensive review
Chief content officer Kate Phillips tells staff she is ‘so sorry’ racial slur by Tourette campaigner was not edited from recorded broadcastPeter Bradshaw: why the dust has not yet settled on the Baftas N-word rowA senior BBC executive has apologised to staff for the corporation’s failure to edit a racial slur from Sunday’s Bafta film awards telecast. In a note sent on Tuesday and seen by the Press Association, chief content officer Kate Phillips told staff she was “so sorry that a racial slur was not edited out of our broadcast” and that she understood “how distressing this was”.Tourette syndrome campaigner John Davidson could be heard shouting the N-word as Sinners stars Mic..
The Guardian > MediaNetflix, Disney+ and Prime Video to come under stricter regulation in UK
Streaming giants will be subject to same Ofcom scrutiny as traditional broadcasters such as the BBCNetflix, Amazon’s Prime Video and Disney+ are to come under “enhanced regulation” by the UK media regulator, Ofcom, making the streaming giants subject to the same scrutiny as traditional broadcasters such as the BBC and ITV.Under the new regulatory regime, which will also apply to public service broadcaster (PSB) video-on-demand services such as ITVX and Channel 4, the platforms will have to adhere to regulations relating to accurate and impartial news and protecting audiences from harmful and offensive material. Continue reading...
The Guardian > MediaParamount Skydance sweetens bid for Warner Bros Discovery
WBD board says it is assessing revised offer as Paramount seeks to trump agreed offer by Netflix Warner Bros Discovery (WBD) has said it is reviewing a sweetened takeover bid from Paramount Skydance but did not reveal details of what its board had asked to be Paramount’s “best and final offer” to attempt to derail Netflix.Last week, WBD, which has so far stuck to its binding agreement with Netflix, had given Paramount seven days to table its final offer to best the $82.7bn deal with the streaming company. Continue reading...
The Guardian > MediaReddit fined £14.5m in UK over use of under-13s’ data
Information Commissioner’s Office imposes largest fine yet for a breach of children’s privacy The UK information regulator has fined the social news service Reddit £14.5m for using the data of children under the age of 13 unlawfully and potentially exposing them to inappropriate and harmful content.The hefty punishment from the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) is the largest fine yet for a breach of children’s privacy and comes after the US-based company introduced age checks in July, including age verification to access mature content. Prior to this, the ICO said, there were “a large number of children under 13 on the platform and Reddit did not have a lawful basis for pro..
The Guardian > MediaThe dust has not yet settled on the Baftas N-word row. This is why | Peter Bradshaw
When John Davidson involuntarily shouted racial abuse at Delroy Lindo and Michael B Jordan it set off two sets of alarm bells that should have been heeded much quicker and better BBC apologises to staff over N-word inclusion as Bafta announces comprehensive reviewSinners studio say they raised N-word use with Bafta immediately as Google ‘deeply sorry’ for offensive notificationBafta judge quits over ‘utterly unforgivable’ handling of Tourette N-word incidentBBC producers say they ‘didn’t hear’ N-word slur as ‘working in a truck’With N-word incident, Bafta have shot themselves in the footIf you wanted to write a scabrous, over-the-top satire on liberal attitudes, you could h..
The Guardian > MediaHow Companies Use Pronunciation to Sell Products and Grab Consumers’ Attention
Why a company would want to roll out a product line that needs a pronunciation key.
The New York Times > Advertising and MarketingJay Shetty’s Advice for Getting Over Your Regrets
Jay Shetty, the host of the popular podcast “On Purpose,” shares some advice on how to think about life’s painful experiences on “The Interview.”
The New York Times > MediaBacked by Anthropic, a Super PAC Group Begins an Ad Blitz in Support of A.I. Regulation
The ads by Public First Action, which started airing on Monday, are part of an escalating political war over artificial intelligence before the midterm elections.
The New York Times > Political AdvertisingKeir Starmer opens investigation into Josh Simons over targeting of reporters
PM asks ethics adviser to examine conduct of Cabinet Office minister amid Labour Together scandal falloutKeir Starmer has opened a formal investigation into a Cabinet Office minister involved in falsely accusing journalists of having links to pro-Russian propaganda.The prime minister’s decision follows revelations in the Guardian that Josh Simons, who was running the thinktank Labour Together at the time, was also involved in telling British intelligence officials that another journalist was “living with” the daughter of a former adviser to Jeremy Corbyn. Officials were told by Simons’ team that the former adviser was “suspected of links to Russian intelligence”. Continue reading..
The Guardian > MediaEx-Mail on Sunday editor denies misleading inquiry over private investigator
Peter Wright confronted in high court over evidence on newspaper’s relationship with convicted investigatorThe former editor of the Mail on Sunday has denied claims he misled the Leveson inquiry into press standards over the newspaper’s involvement with corrupt private investigators.Appearing at the high court, Peter Wright, who edited the Sunday newspaper from 1998 to 2012, said some of the allegations aimed at the title – which include landline tapping and bugging – were “just incredible”. Continue reading...
The Guardian > MediaTelegraph suitor considers legal action against UK government over rival bid
Exclusive: Figures led by New York Sun owner may seek judicial review after restrictions lifted on DMGT offerFigures involved in a rival bid for the Telegraph are drawing up legal action against the government, after ministers gave the owner of the Daily Mail permission to take a significant step towards clinching its £500m takeover.The Telegraph titles, which include the daily and Sunday editions, have been in limbo for three years after previous owners, the Barclay family, lost control of them over huge unpaid debts. Continue reading...
The Guardian > MediaJohn Oliver on Elon Musk’s X: ‘Now worse than useless’
Last Week Tonight host delved into the arrest of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor in relation to the Epstein files and Musk’s poisonous ownership of XOn his new episode of Last Week Tonight, John Oliver wasted no time digging into the files related to late pedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein, which have once again ensnared former prince Andrew.Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, as he is now known after being stripped of his royal titles for his connection to Epstein, was arrested last week – the first arrest of a senior member of the royal family in modern history – on allegations that that he had shared confidential material with Epstein while serving as a UK trade envoy. Continue reading...
The Guardian > MediaBBC presenting duties to be shared for World Cup – but who will host the final?
Corporation says there are ‘no favourites’ among MOTD trio Kelly Cates, Mark Chapman and Gabby LoganWhen the BBC split the task of presenting Match of the Day between three prominent broadcasters, executives were clear – there were to be “no favourites” among the new hosts Kelly Cates, Gabby Logan and Mark Chapman.That mantra is now being underlined as the corporation prepares its coverage for this summer’s World Cup. It is understood producers are ensuring that the trio have an equal number of programmes to present once the tournament kicks off in Mexico City. Continue reading...
The Guardian > MediaWith N-word incident, Bafta have shot themselves in the foot | Catherine Shoard
In not editing out Tourette syndrome campaigner John Davidson’s shouted tics, Bafta have allowed their successful diversity drive to be overshadowedBBC apologises again for Baftas N-word incident as show removed from iPlayer for re-editWhy the Baftas must get rid of their two-hour delay and broadcast liveBacklash mounts to Bafta N-word controversyBafta’s error was big on Sunday night - but it was in the editing, or the lack of. No one could have stopped John Davidson - who has Tourette syndrome - yelling out the N-word while two black actors, Michael B Jordan and Delroy Lindo, were presenting a prize. But given that they did use the two-hour time delay to judiciously remove Akinola Davie..
The Guardian > MediaWhy the Baftas must get rid of their two-hour delay and broadcast live
Last night made clear that broadcasting a partially redacted version long after the winners have been announced doesn’t work for anyoneBBC apologises again for Baftas N-word incident as show removed from iPlayer for re-editWith N-word incident, Bafta have shot themselves in the footBacklash mounts to Bafta N-word controversy The team responsible for editing the Baftas have an absurdly thankless task. In theory, the ceremony is supposed to start at 5pm and end around two hours later. They make a few judicious cuts here and there, and air the thing more or less as it happened on BBC One between 7pm and 9pm.But that is never what happens. Awards shows rarely start on time, usually because the..
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