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  • How Substack CEO Chris Best Sees Newsletters as a Way to Defend Press Freedom

    “There’s some things in there that are that are off-limits, but we take a very broad support in general,” Best tells TheWrap

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    Antoinette Siu
    September 7, 2021 @ 1:44 PM

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  • Uber, Lyft Promise to Pay All Legal Fees of Drivers Sued Under New Texas Abortion Ban

    CEOs of both companies will support drivers through a legal defense fund

    By

    Antoinette Siu
    September 3, 2021 @ 2:33 PM
    Business
    2:33 PM
    Uber, Lyft Promise to Pay All Legal Fees of Drivers Sued Under New Texas Abortion Ban
  • Sackler Family Wins Immunity as Judge Approves $4.5 Billion Settlement on Purdue Pharma Opioid Claims

    The maker of OxyContin was dissolved as part of the bankruptcy settlement

    By

    Antoinette Siu
    September 1, 2021 @ 3:53 PM
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    3:53 PM
    Sackler Family Wins Immunity as Judge Approves $4.5 Billion Settlement on Purdue Pharma Opioid Claims
  • 5 Things to Know About Theranos Founder Elizabeth Holmes’ Trial

    The former Silicon Valley darling faces fraud and conspiracy charges over misrepresenting the startup’s blood-testing tech

    By

    Antoinette Siu
    September 1, 2021 @ 12:48 PM
    Business
    12:48 PM
    5 Things to Know About Theranos Founder Elizabeth Holmes’ Trial
  • Meltdown at Time’s Up as Tina Tchen Resigns: Can the Nonprofit Survive? | Analysis

    “This could have all been different,” one survivor who tried to speak to Time’s Up leaders last year says 

    By

    Antoinette Siu, Sharon Waxman, and Brian Welk
    August 27, 2021 @ 6:00 AM

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    Meltdown at Time’s Up as Tina Tchen Resigns: Can the Nonprofit Survive? | Analysis

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  • Time’s Up Spent 45% More on Staff Salaries Than Legal Defense Fund in 2019

    Former CEO Lisa Borders was paid $590,000 for the year despite resigning in February 2019

    By

    Antoinette Siu
    August 25, 2021 @ 6:00 AM

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    6:00 AM
    Time’s Up Spent 45% More on Staff Salaries Than Legal Defense Fund in 2019

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  • MSNBC Employees Win NLRB Election to Unionize with Writers Guild of America

    The 300 members range from writers to booking producers

    By

    Antoinette Siu
    August 24, 2021 @ 5:27 PM
    Journalism
    5:27 PM
    MSNBC Employees Win NLRB Election to Unionize with Writers Guild of America
  • Murdoch’s Anti-Mask New York Post Institutes Mask Mandate for All Employees

    NY Post, like other Murdoch publications, has repeatedly opposed COVID safety measures

    By

    Antoinette Siu
    August 23, 2021 @ 5:47 PM
    Journalism
    5:47 PM
    Murdoch’s Anti-Mask New York Post Institutes Mask Mandate for All Employees
  • Gannett Hires First Chief Data Officer to Build a ‘Customer-Obsessed’ Platform

    Nate Rackiewicz comes from a data background in entertainment and gaming

    By

    Antoinette Siu
    August 23, 2021 @ 3:06 PM
    Journalism
    3:06 PM
    Gannett Hires First Chief Data Officer to Build a ‘Customer-Obsessed’ Platform
  • Washington-Based Media Site The Hill Acquired by Nexstar for $130 Million

    The Hill owner Jimmy Finkelstein is stepping down as chairman

    By

    Tony Maglio, Beatrice Verhoeven, and Antoinette Siu
    August 20, 2021 @ 1:36 PM
    Journalism
    1:36 PM
    Washington-Based Media Site The Hill Acquired by Nexstar for $130 Million
  • Facebook Pulls US Capitol Bomber Suspect Ray Roseberry’s Account After 30 Minutes of Livestreaming

    The social-media network said it is working with law enforcement and that the incident violated its “dangerous organizations policies”

    By

    Antoinette Siu
    August 19, 2021 @ 11:05 AM
    Business
    11:05 AM
    Facebook Pulls US Capitol Bomber Suspect Ray Roseberry’s Account After 30 Minutes of Livestreaming
  • NBCUniversal Expects to Lose $100 Million on BuzzFeed’s Plan to Go Public Via SPAC (Report)

    NBC invested $400 million in 2015 and 2016 into the company

    By

    Antoinette Siu
    August 18, 2021 @ 4:08 PM
    Journalism
    4:08 PM
    NBCUniversal Expects to Lose $100 Million on BuzzFeed’s Plan to Go Public Via SPAC (Report)
  • Why Michael Moore Is Launching a Substack: ‘A Lot of People Are Desperate for the Truth’

    The director’s newsletter will feature his podcast, new writing and other special content

    By

    Antoinette Siu
    August 17, 2021 @ 5:33 PM

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    5:33 PM
    Why Michael Moore Is Launching a Substack: ‘A Lot of People Are Desperate for the Truth’

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  • ‘The Social Dilemma’ Director on the ‘Underlying Question’ That Drove the Film (Video)

    The investigative documentary explores issues of loneliness and addiction that are driven by social and search companies

    By

    Antoinette Siu
    August 16, 2021 @ 6:24 PM
    Journalism
    6:24 PM
    ‘The Social Dilemma’ Director on the ‘Underlying Question’ That Drove the Film (Video)
  • Axel Springer in Talks for a Possible Full Buyout of Politico (Report)

    The deal is not final yet but could lead to Politico combining its European edition into one publication

    By

    Antoinette Siu
    August 16, 2021 @ 6:16 PM
    Journalism
    6:16 PM
    Axel Springer in Talks for a Possible Full Buyout of Politico (Report)
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