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Meta and Blumhouse Create Chatbot That Encourages Phone Use During Movies
Blumhouse, the horror movie studio, has teamed up with Meta on a chatbot that encourages people to use their phones while watching a movie.
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What Is ⌠an Editing Game Show?
The newsroom recently hosted an internal game show to quiz editors on grammar rules and Times style. It was educational, exciting and all-around geeky.
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Alec Baldwinâs âRustâ Gets Muted Release, Years After Fatal Shooting
The filmmakers said that they hoped the finished product would honor the work and memory of its cinematographer, Halyna Hutchins, who was shot and killed on the set.
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Paramount Board Clears Possible Path for Settling Trumpâs â60 Minutesâ Lawsuit
Paramountâs interest in settling has dismayed CBSâs news division. The executive producer of â60 Minutesâ abruptly resigned last week.
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Penske Shakes Up Leadership of South by Southwest
The festivalâs longtime president is leaving the festival, as are about 10 others. Its owner, Penske Media, told staff members about the changes on Friday.
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Corporation for Public Broadcasting Sues White House to Block Board Firings
The media organization said the White House emailed three of the companyâs five directors on Monday, telling them that their positions had been terminated.
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Bill Belichick Defends Girlfriend After Awkward CBS Interview
The football coach said Jordon Hudsonâs involvement in the CBS interview was edited into a âfalse narrative,â and that he had only agreed to talk about his new book.
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Spotify Paid $100 Million to Podcasters as Creator Wars Heat Up
The audio platform has branched out to video and has given its podcasters a raise as the war for creator talent heats up.
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â60 Minutesâ Rebukes Paramount On-Air Over Executive Producerâs Exit
The showâs top producer abruptly said last week he was quitting. âParamount began to supervise our content in new ways,â the correspondent Scott Pelley told viewers.
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Hasan Piker: A Progressive Mind in a MAGA Body
Hasan Piker pumps iron, likes weapons and wears pearls. His brand of masculinity has won him many fans online â and has been a useful vehicle for his politics.
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How Colleges Are Turning Athletes Into Influencers
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is known for its sports programs, but now it has something else to offer its athletes: an opportunity to become an influencer. Sapna Maheshwari, a business reporter who covers social media for The New York Times, returned to her alma mater to learn more.
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A Somber White House Correspondentsâ Dinner Reflects Challenging Times for Journalism
The annual weekend celebrating Americaâs free press went forward, even as the Trump administration chips away at press freedoms.
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A Very Washington Red Carpet for the White House Correspondentsâ Dinner: Photos
Wonky but chic: A crowd made up mostly of political journalists attended the annual White House Correspondentsâ Association dinner on Saturday.
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White House Correspondentsâ Dinner Parties Go on Without Trump or Big Celebrities
Drinks in hand, anxious media people braved a series of events in the nights before the annual White House Correspondentsâ Association dinner.
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Jed the Fish Dead: KROQ DJ Who Pioneered New Wave Radio Was 69
With his off-kilter sensibility and deep musical grounding, he brought attention to New Wave and alternative artists at the groundbreaking station KROQ.
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Justice Dept. Policy Now Allows Pursuit of Reportersâ Records in Leak Inquiries
A new memo suggests that investigations may be launched not just for leaks of classified information, but where disclosures âundermineâ Trump administration policies.
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Time 100 Gala Attended by Blake Lively, Demi Moore, Gayle King and Others
In an event that mixed notoriety with earnestness, celebrities like Gayle King and Blake Lively rubbed elbows with athletes and activists.
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Gretchen Dow Simpson, Creator of New Yorker Covers, Dies at 85
A Massachusetts native, she painted geometrically precise images of rural and seaside New England dwellings that found fans among the storied magazineâs ardent readers.
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Publisher of PCMag and Mashable Sues OpenAI
Ziff Davis, which owns more than 45 media properties, is accusing the tech company of infringing on the publisherâs copyrights and diluting its trademarks.
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A New Requirement for Oscar Voters: They Must Actually Watch the Films
The new rule, announced this week by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, was greeted with laughter and disbelief that it had not been required all along.
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