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17.04.26 - 11:48
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Richard Desmond loses damages battle with Gambling Commission, ending national lottery dispute (The Guardian)
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Firms owned by media tycoon launched action against regulator in 2022 after lottery licence awarded elsewhereThe media tycoon Richard Desmond has lost his claim for up to £1.3bn in damages from the Gambling Commission, ending a bitter dispute over the regulator's decision not to award him the 10-year licence to run the national lottery.Companies owned by the former proprietor of the Daily Express and Channel 5 launched action against the regulator in 2022, starting a tortuous legal process that saw Desmond's costs estimated to have reached £55m already by May last year. Continue reading......
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16.04.26 - 22:09
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Major Advertising Agencies Settle Media Censorship Lawsuit With FTC (ZeroHedge)
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Major Advertising Agencies Settle Media Censorship Lawsuit With FTC
Authored by Jacki Thrapp via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours),
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and eight states secured a settlement on April 15 that will prevent three major advertising agencies from engaging in unlawful media censorship.
An American flag flies at the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) headquarters in Washington on Nov. 24, 2024. Benoit Tessier/File Photo/Reuters
The defendants Dentsu US, Inc., GroupM Worldwide LLC (doing business as WPP Media), and Publicis, Inc. will no longer enter into deals that require them to restrict working with certain clients, according to the settlement.
“A coordinated group of woke, powerful individuals attempted to suppress that Constitutional right by manipulating ad agencies into sabotaging the reach, revenue, and credibility of conservative voices,” Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton said in a statement released on April 15.
The plaintiffs - including Florida, Indiana, Iowa,...
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16.04.26 - 20:30
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Paramount Vows to Keep Films in Theaters at Least 45 Days (Bloomberg)
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Paramount Skydance Corp. plans to release all of its films in theaters and keep them there exclusively for at least 45 days as the media company continues to face criticism over whether its pending acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery Inc. will hurt Hollywood....
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16.04.26 - 16:24
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How Kenny Beecham Became the New Face of NBA Media (Bloomberg)
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Last year, Kenny Beecham and Enjoy Basketball signed their biggest deal yet: a partnership with NBC Sports to produce original NBA programming. On this episode of The Deal, Alex Rodriguez and Jason Kelly learn more about how Beecham pitched his brand to NBC (Source: Bloomberg)...
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