BleepingComputer / Lawrence Abrams
The AP Stylebook got hacked (really) →“This week, the Associated Press warned that an old third-party-managed AP Stylebook site that was no longer in use was hacked between July 16 and July 22, 2023, allowing the data for 224 customers to be stolen. The stolen information includes a customer’s name, email address, street address, city, state, zip code, phone number, and User ID. For customers who entered tax-exempt IDs, such as a Social Security Number or Employer Identification Number, those IDs were stolen as well.”
The Guardian / Deepa Parent and Katie McQue
The Clayton Crescent / Robin Kemp
R.I.P. The Clayton Crescent →“For three years and four months, I have singlehandedly provided high-quality, professional news coverage to, for, and about this community. This began out of necessity because I knew no one else would do it if I didn’t…But I was overworked to the point of endangering my health. It wasn’t unusual that, less than 24 hours out of cancer surgery, I was writing about the Mitzi Bickers verdict from my sickbed. That’s what the job required because we were not properly staffed.”
The Guardian / Josh Taylor
Press Gazette / Dominic Ponsford
New Statesman / Evgeny Morozov
The Wall Street Journal / Amrith Ramkumar and Keach Hagey
Trump’s Truth Social challenge now is to get a deal done →“Digital World Acquisition Corp., the SPAC that has agreed to buy Trump Media, has pushed back its deadline for taking the company public multiple times, as the shell company faced federal investigations into insider trading and premature discussions about the merger that weren’t disclosed to investors.”
The New York Times / John Koblin
Bloomberg / Joel Rosenblatt
Poynter / Amaris Castillo
The Wall Street Journal / David Marcelis and Joe Flint
Disney’s fight marks cable TV’s final stand →“The decades-long alliance between programmers and distributors that has been the foundation of the roughly $200 billion TV industry is starting to crumble as each side looks to protect its interests in a media landscape centered on streaming…The entertainment companies are striking a delicate balance. They need to make sure the legacy cable-TV industry survives. It is providing the profits to support their streaming apps, which are seen as the future but are losing billions of dollars a year, collectively.”
Nieman Reports / Jim Friedlich
The Press Forward multiplier effect →“The launch of Press Forward is both worth celebrating and keeping in perspective. A half-billion dollars for local news sounds like a lot of money, but it is not — at least not relative to the scope of the problem or the powerful forces arrayed against independent journalism.”
The Guardian / Jeanne Warren, Theo Stickley, and Owen Fraser
The Guardian / Mark Sweney
Press Gazette / Charlotte Tobitt
Government-led task force launched to protect U.K. journalism from SLAPPs →“But these baseless lawsuits currently rig justice systems in favor of those with the deepest pockets. These individuals and businesses have the financial muscle to exhaust journalists and publishers in lengthy court proceedings. SLAPPs have led to journalists having to crowdfund their legal fees, and some have even been forced to sell their homes.”