404 Media / Emanuel Maiberg
AI-powered social media manipulation app promises to “Shape Reality” →“In video demos and an overview document provided to people interested in using a prototype of the app that have been viewed by 404 Media, Impact shows how it can send push notifications to groups of supporters directing them at a specific social media post and provide them with AI-generated text they can copy and paste in order to flood the replies with counter arguments.”
New York Times / Benjamin Mullin
Washington Post CEO looks to grow business through acquisitions →“This is about us getting our house in order. It’s about fixing the foundations in order for us to be able to grow regardless of the news cycle.” (Also: The Post told employees it is growing for the first time since 2021, adding more than 4,000 subscribers so far this year.)
New York Times / The Editorial Board
New York Times Editorial Board urges Congress to pass law safeguarding the anonymity of reporters’ sources →“Today, every member of the House, some themselves targets of sharp investigative reporting or frequent critics of the news media, has supported swift passage of the PRESS bill. There are three Republican sponsors of the bill in the Senate, but it is opposed by a small clutch of conservative senators — most notably Tom Cotton, a hard-right Republican from Arkansas — attempting to keep the legislation bottled up in the Judiciary Committee.”
The Hollywood Reporter / Katie Kilkenny
New Yorker Festival strike averted as Condé Nast reaches deal with union →“The new deal raises the previous salary floor from $60,000 to $63,000 if the contract is ratified, with $2,000 bonuses awarded to staffers making less than $65,000 a year, the union stated … The deal arrives a little over a week since The New Yorker Union threatened a strike in advance of the publication’s annual festival, which is scheduled to take place between Oct. 25 and 27.”