Media
Wolfram Weimer proposes digital levy on tech companies
October 02, 2025 Ti AI ṣe iroyin
Media executive Wolfram Weimer has developed a concept for a digital levy on major platforms like Google, Facebook, and Instagram. The levy aims to fund independent journalism and cultural content. The paper will be presented to the German government this autumn.
Wikimedia lawyer rebuts Ted Cruz's Wikipedia bias claims
A lawyer for the Wikimedia Foundation has responded to Senator Ted Cruz's accusations of left-wing bias on Wikipedia, attributing the concerns to misunderstandings of the platform's volunteer-driven editing process. Jacob Rogers emphasized that the foundation does not control content and welcomes participation from anyone unhappy with articles. The letter from Cruz demands documents on oversight and bias, but carries no legal weight.
Cinema Operators Upgrade Theaters to Boost Attendance
In a bid to revive flagging movie attendance post-pandemic, major cinema chains are investing heavily in premium large-format screens, advanced sound systems, and luxurious seating options. This strategic shift, highlighted by recent announcements from industry leaders like IMAX and AMC, aims to differentiate the theatrical experience from home streaming services. As box office revenues show signs of recovery in 2025, these enhancements are seen as crucial for the long-term viability of the cinema industry.
Jimmy Kimmel critiques Trump in pointed late-night monologue
September 30, 2025 Ti AI ṣe iroyin
Late-night host Jimmy Kimmel used his show to sharply criticize former President Donald Trump over his attacks on the media. The monologue highlighted Trump's recent social media rants labeling journalists as enemies. This exchange underscores ongoing tensions between Trump and entertainment figures.
Paramount names Bari Weiss CBS News editor-in-chief
October 07, 2025 Ti AI ṣe iroyin
Paramount Global has acquired The Free Press and appointed its co-founder Bari Weiss as editor-in-chief of CBS News. The move aims to bring balanced journalism to a wider audience amid efforts to modernize the network. Weiss, a former New York Times opinion writer, will retain leadership of her independent publication.