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LeBron James is getting ready for his post-NBA media career, partner says
In an appearance at last week’s Semafor World Economy gathering, Maverick Carter said that changes in the tech and media landscape will allow James some flexibility in terms of his next moves once he retires — which could be as soon as later this month.
Kris Tripplaar/Semafor
CNN backpedals after booker turns away guest for merger segment
“No one advised any editorial employee at CNN not to pursue this story,” a CNN spokesperson said.
Mike Blake and Mike Segar/Reuters
Writer of media newsletter recapping media newsletters suspended after errors
Mediaite’s One Sheet newsletter has grown increasingly error-prone.
Screenshot/Mediaite
Gulf media crackdown sanitizes images of the war
Some international wires have halted conflict photography in the UAE since the arrest of photojournalists there.
AFP via Getty Images
How Bluesky earned its reputation — and why it could be the way of the future
Bluesky COO Rose Wang on how her company got to 40 million users.
Democrats pressure Pentagon over new media restrictions
Democratic lawmakers are pressing the Pentagon and leaders at Stars and Stripes to share whether the department is censoring stories at the historic military newspaper.
US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque
Maryland’s biggest newspaper is going after the governor’s 2028 campaign
The owner of Maryland’s biggest paper and TV stations is keeping close tabs on his outlet’s investigation of Gov. Wes Moore.
Joanna Stern on how AI told her to quit The Wall Street Journal
“It felt like the one big decision where I actually did trust AI,” she told Semafor’s “Mixed Signals” podcast.
Biden vet launches biweekly streaming show
Rob Flaherty and Jesse Lehrich will launch Nobody Knows Anything, a 90-minute biweekly show, later this month.
Axel Springer’s Döpfner courts UK conservative elites
The German mogul is courting regulators and the country’s influential conservative political figures as he attempts to get his bid to buy the Telegraph approved.
Substack rival Beehiiv makes a push into podcasting
Beehiiv has privately been reaching out to independent podcasters on Substack and other platforms.
CBS News expands its investigative team
The network is expanding its investigative journalism efforts as editor-in-chief Bari Weiss continues to reshape it.
Politico taps a new top editor
Jonathan Greenberger garnered internal support from outgoing editor John Harris and CEO Goli Sheikholeslami.
The oldest job in journalism: New York Post ‘runners’ defy AI
In an age of shrinking newsroom budgets, mass layoffs, and AI, sending human beings to physical locations is something of a luxury.
Michael Lynton on the infamous Sony hack and learning from his mistakes
Former Sony CEO Michael Lynton reflects on approving The Interview and the resulting North Korea hack, discusses his new book with Josh Steiner, and critiques U.S. inaction on the TikTok ban.
‘Tipping point’: NFL’s streaming shift could put league’s antitrust shield at risk, FCC’s Carr says
The NFL’s move to shift live sports from broadcast channels to streaming services has become a flashpoint in Washington.
Vox Media tried to sell its podcasts, and itself
The company now says its podcast network is not for sale.
Newsom calls FCC chairman’s threats ‘sick’
The California governor argued people from all political perspectives should be concerned about federal regulators weighing in on news content.