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- Here Are the 8 Chinese Apps Trump Banned
- Grammy Awards Postponed as Covid-19 Rages in Los Angeles
- New York Post Names British Tabloid Deputy as Top Editor
- How Trump’s Push to Undo Election Has Divided His Media Allies
- The Cut Finds Its New Top Editor at Teen Vogue
- I.R.S. Says Prince’s Estate Worth Twice What Administrators Reported
- Quibi is selling content to Roku
- Playboi Carti’s Quiet Christmas Release Is His First No. 1
- Punchbowl Arrives From Reporters Who Left Politico’s Playbook
- Will You Pay to Stream Comfort Shows? Discovery Is About to Find Out
- Blunders, Gaffes and Terrible Math: When Copy Editors Make Mistakes
- Paige Rense, Trendsetting Editor of Architectural Digest, Dies at 91
- 5 Anchorwomen to Leave NY1 After Settling Discrimination Suit
- Alden Global Bids for Control of Tribune
- How Politics, Protests and the Pandemic Shaped a Year in Books
- Rita Houston, WFUV D.J. Who Lifted Music Careers, Dies at 59
- Ticketmaster Will Pay $10 Million to Put Songkick Criminal Case to Rest
- Amazon Buys Wondery as Podcasting Race Continues
- This Year Was a Disaster. We Hope the Sequel Is Better.
- How the Networks Will Fill Airtime on a Quiet New Year’s Eve
- Howard J. Rubenstein, Public Relations Impresario, Dies at 88
- Surprise Ending for Publishers: In 2020, Business Was Good
- New York Post Editorial Blasts Trump’s Fraud Claims
- How Heather Cox Richardson Became a Breakout Star on Substack
- Managing Movie Superheroes Is About to Get a Lot More Complicated
- An Oscar Winner Made a Khashoggi Documentary. Streaming Services Didn’t Want It.
- A Century After Phony Flu Ads, Companies Hype Dubious Covid Cures
- Bollywood, Reeling From the Pandemic, Shifts to Streaming
- 5 Unforgettable Conversations From the Events Team
- Pulitzer Board Rescinds New York Times’s ‘Caliphate’ Citation
- The Village Voice Rises From the Dead
- Group Nine Media, parent of PopSugar and Thrillist, says it plans to seek mergers.
- Murders of Journalists Doubled in 2020
- Ex-Bloomberg Reporter, Christie Smythe, Who Covered Martin Shkreli Reveals Relationship With Him
- Ex-Bloomberg Reporter Who Covered Martin Shkreli Reveals Relationship With Him
- Kansas City Star Apologizes for Racism in Decades of Reporting
- The ‘Red Slime’ Lawsuit That Could Sink Right-Wing Media
- Overlooked No More: Clarice Lispector, Novelist Who Captivated Brazil
- Sesame Street Creates New Muppets for Rohingya Refugees
- Film Academy Museum Delays Its Opening Again
- New York Times Says ‘Caliphate’ Podcast Fell Short of Standards
- Their Publishing Imprint Closed. Now They’re Bringing It Back.
- Du Bin, Chinese Journalist, Is Detained in Beijing
- Takashi Oka, Journalist Who Interpreted Japan for U.S., Dies at 96
- Axios Buys Charlotte Agenda, a Digital Start-Up, as Part of Push Into Local News
- Facebook Takes the Gloves Off in Feud With Apple
- BBC’s ‘Pandemonium’ and Covid-19: Are We Ready to Laugh About the Virus?
- From Voter Fraud to Vaccine Lies: Misinformation Peddlers Shift Gears
- Facebook lifts ban on political ads for Georgia runoff elections.
- Condé Nast Puts Anna Wintour in Charge of Magazines Worldwide
- Big Fines and Strict Rules Unveiled Against ‘Big Tech’ in Europe
- Wary Companies Hesitate on Super Bowl Commercials, Citing Pandemic
- Black Student Expelled After Mother Complains About ‘Fences’
- So Jeffrey Toobin Had a Zoom Incident. What Now?
- Tech Companies Shift Their Posture on a Legal Shield, Wary of Being Left Behind
- Perez Hilton Was Banned From TikTok. Why?
- Donald Trump Lost His Battle. The Culture War Goes On.
- Pinterest Settles Gender Discrimination Suit for $22.5 Million
- Norman Pearlstine, Top Editor of Los Angeles Times, Takes Adviser Role
- CNN and MSNBC Fret Over Post-Trump Future
- Wall Street Journal Opinion Editor Defends Item on Dr. Jill Biden
- Shawn Mendes Hits No. 1 for the Fourth Time
- Apple TV Was Making a Show About Gawker. Then Tim Cook Found Out.
- WarnerMedia Chief Has Become a Movie Villain to Some in Hollywood
- An Opinion Writer Argued Jill Biden Should Drop the ‘Dr.’ (Few Were Swayed.)
- Thousands of Photographs, and a Year Like No Other
- Biden and Harris Are Time’s Persons of the Year for 2020
- ‘Star Wars,’ ‘Pinocchio’ and More as Disney Leans Sharply Into Streaming
- Deb Price, a First as a Columnist on Gay Life, Dies at 62
- Experts Debate How To Tame Big Tech
- ‘It’s Hard to Prove’: Why Antitrust Suits Against Facebook Face Hurdles
- Disney to Reveal Plans to Turbocharge Streaming Offerings
- Twitch Cracks Down on Hate Speech and Harassment
- Dispute Erupts Over Translation Rights to New Nobel Laureate
- Who’s Behind the Fight Between Warner Bros. and Hollywood? It’s AT&T
- He Pretended to Be Trump’s Family. Then Trump Fell for It.
- MSNBC Names Rashida Jones as President
- Warner Bros. Trades Box Office for HBO Max, but Stars Still Want Their Money
- Top Georgia election official debunks ‘ridiculous’ claims about election fraud.
- Bob Dylan Sells His Entire Songwriting Catalog to Universal Music
- After a Hard Year, Holiday Commercials Get Real
- Bob Dylan Sells His Songwriting Catalog in Blockbuster Deal
- A Powerful Reporter Got Away With Sexual Misconduct for Decades. His Paper, and His Union, Looked the Other Way.
- As Deadline Lapses, Trump Administration Continues TikTok Talks
- Tribune Publishing Closes Hartford Courant Newsroom
- This Time, a Cartoon Depiction of Naomi Osaka Is More True to Life
- Betsy Wade, First Woman to Edit News at The Times, Dies at 91
- Fox News Host Juan Williams is Said to Test Positive for Coronavirus
- Warner Bros. Says All 2021 Films Will Stream on HBO Max Right Away
- The Atlantic Plucks Wired Magazine’s Top Editor as Its New C.E.O.
- Jimmy Lai, Hong Kong Media Tycoon, Is Denied Bail on Fraud Charge
- Actors Sue SAG-AFTRA Health Plan Over Changes in Insurance
- Disney shakes up its executive wing, with streaming in mind.
- J.D. Heyman, Entertainment Weekly’s top editor, is out.
- Group Seeking Equality for Women in Tech Raises $11 Million
- BTS Debuts at No. 1, and CDs Play a Major Role
- Group Seeking Equality for Women in Tech Raises $15 Million
- The King of Trump TV Thinks You’re Dumb Enough to Buy It
- Covering ‘The Crown’ on Both Sides of the Atlantic
- Hollywood’s Obituary, the Sequel. Now Streaming.
- ‘Tokenized’: Inside Black Workers’ Struggles at Coinbase
- Bannon, le magnat chinois et le virus: comment ils créèrent une star des médias de droite
- Penguin Random House to Buy Simon & Schuster
- It’s Time for a Digital Detox. (You Know You Need It.)
- ‘Thumb-Stopping.’ ‘Humaning.’ ‘B4H.’ The Strange Language of Modern Marketing.
- Fox News Reaches Settlement With Parents of Seth Rich
- Netflix Pulls ‘Chappelle’s Show’ at Dave Chappelle’s Request
- The Snubs and Surprises of the Grammy Award Nominations
- Beyoncé, Taylor Swift and Dua Lipa Dominate 2021 Grammy Nominations
- Ira Glass Recommends These ‘This American Life’ Episodes
- Roiled by Election, Facebook Struggles to Balance Civility and Growth
- Latinos, Long Dismissed in Hollywood, Push to Make Voices Heard
- Around the World at Home Series Lets Readers Explore Cultures
- Do You Have a Conflict of Interest? This Robotic Assistant May Find It First
- AC/DC Debuts at No. 1, Powered by CD Sales
- Ad Council’s Challenge: Persuade Skeptics to Believe in Covid Vaccines
- Get Me Meacham! Biden Brings Back the Media’s Good Old Days
- Newsmax, Once a Right-Wing Also-Ran, Is Rising, and Trump Approves
- Hollywood’s ‘We’re Not in Kansas Anymore’ Moment
- A Headline (or Five) for History
- Presidential Memoirs Don’t Always Take This Long to Write
- Fred Hills, Editor of Nabokov and Many Others, Dies at 85
- Ezra Klein Leaves Vox for The New York Times
- Jeezy and Gucci Mane Address 15-Year Beef in Heated Verzuz Livestream
- Jeezy and Gucci Mane Address 15-Year Beef in Heated Verzuz Livestream
- How an Online Attack ‘Brought Twitter to Its Knees’
- How an Online Attack ‘Brought Twitter to Its Knees’
- How Steve Bannon and a Chinese Billionaire Created a Right-Wing Coronavirus Media Sensation
- Are Streamed Plays Theater or TV? Unions Settle a Dispute
- BuzzFeed is Buying HuffPost
- José Luiz da Silva, Brazilian Social Media Star, Dies at 52
- Hospitals, Health Care Workers Issue a Call to Arms for Wearing Masks
- At The Ringer, Staff Writers Say They Are Second-String
- A Call to Arms: Wear a Mask
- Linda Henry Becomes First Woman to Run The Boston Globe
- A Trump Memoir Would Sell. Will Publishers Buy It?
- Portraits of Tupac and Biggie Receive the Luxury Treatment
- Conan O’Brien to Leave Late Night for HBO Max show.
- Not Dead Yet: News Site Mistakenly Runs Dozens of V.I.P. Obituaries
- Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp Bids for Simon & Schuster
- Bruno Barbey, Magnum Photographer of War and Peace, Dies at 79
- Academy Museum Gives Debbie Reynolds Her Due as a Costume Conservator
- King Von’s Debut Album Reaches the Top 5 After His Death
- The President vs. the American Media
- Macron contre les médias américains
- Savannah Guthrie,’Today’ Host Who Took on Trump
- Until a Vaccine Arrives, a Worrisome Road Ahead
- Abby Phillip of CNN on Donald Trump and More
- Disney+ Passes 73 Million Subscribers as Streaming Takes Center Stage