The Republican presidential candidate’s announcement on Twitter had a high of about 300,000 concurrent listeners during the event and a total of 3.4 million listeners as of Thursday.
Category: News and News Media
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2 Top Editors to Depart Wall Street Journal
The changes are the latest under the news organization’s new editor in chief, Emma Tucker.
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Police Used Excessive Force on 2 Australian Journalists, U.S. Finds
The Interior Department concluded that U.S. Park Police officers exceeded the “minimum level of reasonable force” during a George Floyd protest in 2020.
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Semafor Raises $19 Million, Replacing Money From Sam Bankman-Fried
The media start-up’s new backers include Henry Kravis, a founder of the private-equity giant KKR, and Jerry Yang, a Yahoo founder.
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New York Times Reaches Contract Deal With Union
The new agreement, if ratified, will give union members immediate salary increases of up to 12.5 percent.
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What NYC Paparazzi Said About the Meghan and Harry Car Chase
Complicated dynamics between celebrities and the paparazzi contributed to the confusion around a recent incident in New York City.
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Kaitlan Collins, Moderator of Trump Forum, Is Named CNN’s 9 P.M. Anchor
The appointment caps a fast rise at the network by Ms. Collins, 31, who previously covered the Trump and Biden administrations.
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Possible Cyberattack Disrupts The Philadelphia Inquirer
The Inquirer, citing “anomalous activity” on its computer systems, said it was unable to print its regular Sunday edition and told staff members not to work in the newsroom at least through Tuesday.
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Vice Media Files for Bankruptcy
Vice, which had wooed media giants, has struggled to adjust to the punishing realities of digital publishing. A group of creditors could buy Vice for $225 million.
