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UK House Of Lords Rejects New AI Copyright Rules. Wants More Protections For Artists

The Lords, who are looking for more protections for artists from AI, rejected the latest amendment to the Data (Use and Access) Bill on Monday. Peers backed calls for greater transparency after musicians such as Sir Elton John warned of the threat to creative industries. - BBC

Kari Lake Wants To Reduce Voice of America’s Staff From Over 1,000 to 81

The former conservative media star and sore-loser Arizona candidate for governor and senator, who now heads the agency overseeing VOA, says Trump had directed her “to reduce the performance of its statutory functions and associated personnel to the minimum presence and function required by law.” - AP

Why “Requiem For A Dream” Still Upsets People After 25 Years

“The film-makers set out to deliver a sensory bombardment that would mimic the experience of addiction. But they ended up doing much more, touching off serious debates about the free will of the addict, the line between compassionate observation and exploitative voyeurism, and the toxic siren call of the American Dream itself.” - BBC

Oh, Great! AMC Theatres Is Going To Run Commercials Alongside Movie Trailers

“AMC Theatres has agreed to show pre-movie advertising before features begin as part of a new deal with National CineMedia, … the in-theater advertising company.” The commercials start on July 1. - The Hollywood Reporter

Trump Asks Congress To Cancel Funding For Public Broadcasting

The proposal, sent to lawmakers by White House budget director and key policy architect Russell Vought, asks Congress to “rescind,” or repeal, $8.3 billion in foreign aid and more than $1 billion from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB), which supports NPR and PBS. - Washington Post

Seattle International Film Festival Lays Off Twenty Percent Of Its Staff

“SIFF leadership has been addressing the need to cut expenses in an intensive way since the summer of 2024: reducing administrative costs and significantly scaling back on expenses relating to our annual Seattle International Film Festival." - Seattle Times

GBH, Boston’s Public TV Powerhouse, Has Third Round Of Layoffs

“GBH on Monday announced it laid off 45 employees, roughly 6% of its workforce. … Home to national programs like Frontline and Antiques Roadshow, GBH is one of the country's largest producers of content for public media.” Last month, the station eliminated nine jobs, after laid off 4% of its workforce last year. - WBUR (Boston)

Texas Will Pump $300 Million Extra Into Its Film Incentive Program

“Senate Bill 22 … (will) allow the comptroller to deposit $300 million into a new Texas Moving Image Industry Incentive Fund every two years until 2035. … Currently, the state provides $200 million every two years for film incentives.” - The Texas Tribune

After 16 Years, Marc Maron Will End His Megahit Podcast “WTF”

After more than 1,600 episodes, Maron says he and his producer, Brendan McDonald, are “tired” and “burnt out” but “utterly satisfied with the work we’ve done.” Among the landmarks achieved by Maron’s WTF is his interview with Barack Obama, which arguably changed both podcasting and American political campaigning. - The Guardian

Disney Laying Off Hundreds Across Its Entertainment Divisions

The bulk of them are across divisions of Disney Entertainment, including marketing for both film and television as well as television publicity, casting and development. Also affected are Disney’s corporate financial operations.

Study: Americans Increasingly Get Their News From Sources They Don’t Trust

While Americans get news from social media, they often don’t see those sources as trustworthy. And while Democrats see most traditional news sources as trustworthy, the most trusted news sources among Republicans are generally acutely partisan ones such as Fox News and Newsmax. - Washington Post

What Makes For A Good Summer Movie?

“A great summer movie is really like going on vacation.” - NPR

The Emmys Can’t Improve Unless This One Big Thing Changes

“The utopia I seek mostly just involves voters checking out shows they’re not already watching. This seems achievable!” - Vulture (MSN)

The Ways This Year’s Cannes Will Shape Movies For The Next Year

Weirdly, Netflix bought Nouvelle Vague “and is likely to make the film its big awards play — an ode to a golden age of moviemaking that will probably only play in movie theaters for two weeks.” - Washington Post (MSN)

The Artist Taking On The Tech Bros’ Weird Space Obsessions

“After working in the space industry, has come to believe that we have learned nothing from history, that humans may be doomed to repeat the mistakes we made on Earth in space.” - The Guardian (UK)

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