Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism / Marina Adami
The Handbasket / Marisa Kabas
An independent, one-woman publication The Handbasket was first to report catastrophic OMB funding memo →“Despite the massive growth of independent journalism, there’s still this idea that news is only “real” once it’s confirmed by massive corporate outlets. After all, could one woman with absolutely zero institutional backing in leggings and a sweatshirt in her NYC apartment really be the one to break such an important story? Now we know the answer is yes. What I lack in resources I make up for with moxie and close relationships established over years.”
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism / Davide Lerner
The Patriot effect: Israel’s shifting civil discourse under Netanyahu →“Today, nationalist sentiment dominates Israeli television, with little room for stories from Gaza. Channel 14, a fast-rising, government-aligned network, epitomizes this shift. Its flagship show, Hapatriotim (‘The Patriots’), blends satire, nationalism, and far-right ideology, offering a lens into how Israeli media has evolved in wartime.”
International News Media Association / Paula Felps
TechCrunch / Rebecca Bellan
Reuters / Arpan Chaturvedi
OpenAI asks Indian court to throw out book publishers challenge in copyright battle →“In India, the case began with legal action last year by local news agency ANI, and in recent weeks book publishers and almost a dozen digital media outlets, including those owned by Adani and Ambani, have sought to join the case to challenge the AI giant. Earlier on Tuesday, Reuters reported OpenAI had in a filing sought to dismiss the book publisher’s case, saying its ChatGPT service only disseminates public information. Later in court, OpenAI lawyer Amit Sibal said he would oppose the bid by media organizations to join the case.”
MediaNama / Sakshi Sadashiv K
Here’s what the Federation of Indian Publishers is saying against OpenAI →“Generative AI companies depend on original, researched works by authors and publishers to fuel and train their tools and products thereby exploiting the creative works authored by academicians and intellectuals both in individual capacity as well as on an industry level without seeking permission or acknowledgement and offering zero compensation,” Pranav Gupta, the Federation’s General Secretary, said. “This is unacceptable.”
Press Gazette / Charlotte Tobitt
Courthouse News / Rox Laird
Ex-California congressman Devin Nunes loses bid to revive his defamation suit against Esquire magazine →“Nunes, a Republican who represented California in the U.S. House for 18 years and is now CEO of Trump Media & Technology Group, sued Lizza and Esquire in 2019. Nunes claimed the September 2018 Esquire story, headlined ‘Devin Nunes’s Family Farm Is Hiding a Politically Explosive Secret,’ was filled with errors and falsely implied that Nunes conspired with his family and others to cover up charges that the dairy farm employs undocumented workers.”