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The proposed settlement, now pending in U.S. District Court, would encompass $4 million to compensate subscribers, who could receive $22 to $44 apiece, and another $1 million to extend the subscriptions of affected users for one week. more
Former United States President Barack Obama, late night television host Stephen Colbert, and CNN’s Erin Burnett are some of the “500 Americans” Russia has banned from entering the country. more
The presidential campaign-in-waiting and super PAC supporting Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis are trying to warm up the governor’s cold war with the journalists who cover him. more
Prominent Australian Indigenous journalist Stan Grant quit television hosting duties on Monday in response to online racist abuse over his comments during King Charles III’s coronation about historic Aboriginal dispossession. more
The company’s high-volume approach to digital publishing has led to duplicated stories and alienated some of its journalists. At least one editor has already resigned. more
CNN didn't make such an announcement. The network confirmed the claim was fabricated. more
The Cleveland Browns running back did a lot of good. He also faced terrible accusations. Journalists covered it. All of it, even in death. more
Some correspondents think it could prompt media bosses to pull back from covering the president on future overseas tours. more
Paddock Publications, the publisher of the Daily Herald (Arlington Heights, Illinois), has reached an agreement with an affiliate of Tribune Publishing for the sale of the 20-year-old Paddock Printing Center in Schaumburg, company officials said Wednesday. more
Here’s an idea to steal and adapt: Use several approaches, including audience roundtables, mobile newsrooms and source audits, to rebuild trust and engage with the Black community, whose achievements have often been ignored or downplayed by local news organizations. more
Senators Dianne Feinstein (D-California), Mazie Hirono (D-Hawaii) and Angus King, Jr. (I-Maine) have signed on as co-sponsors of the Journalism Competition & Preservation Act. more
For a year, ABC News kept a team in Uvalde. The result is a nuanced portrait of what happens over time to a suffering community, as seen in the two-hour documentary, “It Happened Here — A Year in Uvalde,” that airs Friday on ABC and Saturday on Hulu. more
It was Tabitha Bartoe's third day on the job at WATE when her bosses at the Knoxville TV station pulled her away from training — not for an urgent weather event, but for a hair appointment and shopping spree to find new clothes. more
Internal project code-named "Flagship" lays out shift in coming years, as talks with leagues and cable partners have begun. more
The Washington Post, in an effort to reach younger and more diverse audiences, is allowing subscribers to pay with their Venmo mobile payment account.  more
Five TikTok content creators have filed a lawsuit seeking to overturn Montana’s first-in-the-nation ban on the video sharing app, arguing the law is an unconstitutional violation of free speech rights. more
ABC News is expected to retain the FiveThirtyEight brand, with plans to streamline the data-driven site. more
Teaching student journalists to fill accountability gaps is a model that can work anywhere. more
Creatives disagree about the ethical uses of these tools, but one thing is clear: AI art identification is about to become a whole lot harder. more
Report for America is seeking talented, service-minded journalists and photographers to join its reporting corps — a two-year program (with an option for three years) that delivers a wide range of benefits to its corps members. more
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