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Toronto Star parent Nordstar seeks bankruptcy protection for Metroland Media and will move to a digital-only format.
Hey Dude must pay $1.95M to the FTC, the FTC says Elon Musk may have jeopardized data privacy and security, and The Economist adds a
Times Media Group acquired Acorn Newspapers, a five-brand newspaper group serving the western LA and eastern Ventura County area.
Meta announced they will remove the Facebook News tab in the UK, France and Germany in early December.
Draft regulations for Canada’s Online News Act were released last week. Meta qualifies for an exemption if they pay $60M.
Disney+ purges content, Visa and Mastercard are about to make unpopular changes, and PepsiCo plans to invest $175M in Instacart.
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Associated Press published generative AI standards, prohibiting the use of generative AI for articles or images.
TweetDeck is becoming a paid service, Disney wants to crack down on password sharing, ESPN makes $2B deal on sports gambling.
Gannett, the largest newspaper chain in the US, reported mixed results for Q2 but is optimistic about the balance of 2023.

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