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The Online News Act passed, so Meta is moving forward with its plans to block news in Canada on Facebook and Instagram.
German tabloid Bild will replace some editorial jobs with AI, music publishers call Twitter out on copyright infringement, and subscription box trends.
Gannett, the nation’s largest publisher, filed a federal suit against Google for its ad tech monopoly.
The Senate Judiciary Committee passed the Journalism Competition and Preservation Act in a 14-7 vote.
CNN melts down, Netflix sees a subscription spike after cracking down on password sharing, and Twitch screws up with new rules.
Last week, Shutterstock announced the launch of Shutterstock Editorial, a new subscription platform for media companies.
The Athletic is laying off about 20 staff and reassigning 20 others as the digital sports news outlet tries to cut million-dollar losses.
After successfully launching Google News Showcase in 20 countries, Google is bringing the News Showcase to the US.
Wired wonders if streaming is dead, hundreds of Gannett journalists go on strike to demand a leadership change, and Meta tests its ability to block
The New York Times quietly raised their subscription rates by as much as 36% for an annual subscription.