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CNN's streaming service shutting down a month after launch

CNN's brand-new streaming service, CNN+, is shutting down only a month after launch.

The New York Times to purchase sports news site The Athletic for $550M US

The New York Times Co. is buying sports news site The Athletic for $550 million US. It's the Times' latest move in its strategy to expand its audience of paying subscribers as the newspaper print ads business fades.

Reply All podcast on hiatus after accusations of toxic work culture

The popular Reply All podcast has been put on hiatus and is cancelling two remaining episodes of a series that explored allegations of structural racism and a problematic work culture at food magazine Bon Appetit.

Bon Appetit's top editor resigns after offensive photo

The editor-in-chief of Bon Appetit, Adam Rapoport, resigned after a photo of him dressed in a stereotypical Puerto Rican costume surfaced on social media.

Cinema chain AMC warns it may not survive the pandemic

Movie theatre chain AMC warned Wednesday that it may not survive the coronavirus pandemic, which has shuttered its cinemas and led film studios to explore releasing more movies directly to viewers over the internet.

Longtime Vanity Fair editor Graydon Carter stepping down

Vanity Fair says its longtime editor Graydon Carter is leaving the magazine at the end of the year after 25 years at the helm.

No punishment for Stephen Colbert's Trump joke, says FCC

There will be no fine for Stephen Colbert's risque joke about U.S. President Donald Trump, says the Federal Communications Commission, despite receiving 'thousands' of complaints about the late-night host's May 1 show.
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Consumers may lose in massive $85B Time Warner AT&T pact

AT&T and Time Warner are playing up how their $85.4 billion merger will lead to innovative new experiences for customers. But analysts, public-interest groups and some politicians are far from convinced.

Ralph Roberts, Comcast founder and U.S. media magnate, dead at 95

Ralph Roberts, the U.S. business man who built Comcast from a small cable TV system in Mississippi, died Thursday night in Philadelphia of natural causes.