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Undeterred by Facebook news blackout, Australia commits to content law
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison vowed on Friday to press ahead with laws to force Facebook Inc to pay news outlets for content, saying he had received support from world leaders after the social media giant blacked out all media.
Mediaset secures rights for 121 Champions League matches per season to 2024
MILAN (Reuters) - Italy's top commercial broadcaster Mediaset has won non-exclusive rights to broadcast 121 Champions League soccer matches per season in the three years to 2024, the Italian broadcaster said in a statement on Thursday.
In shock move, Facebook blocks news access in Australia
In a shocking act of retaliation on Feb 18, Facebook blocked Australians from sharing news, a milestone in the increasingly frantic jockeying between governments, media and powerful tech companies.
Two journalists jailed for two years in Belarus for filming protests
KYIV (Reuters) - A Belarusian court sentenced two Belarusian journalists from Poland-based TV news channel Belsat to two years in prison on Thursday, after authorities arrested them for live filming protests against President Alexander Lukashenko.
In Australia, Google makes publisher deals, Facebook walks
Google is striking deals in Australia to pay for journalism but Facebook is vowing to restrict news sharing as Australian lawmakers consider forcing digital giants into payment agreements.
Rush Limbaugh, ‘voice of American conservatism,’ has died
WASHINGTON (AP): Rush Limbaugh, the talk radio host who ripped into liberals and laid waste to political correctness with a gleeful malice that made him one of the most powerful voices in politics, influencing the rightward push of American conservatism and the rise of Donald Trump, died Wednesday. He was 70.
Swiss prosecutors appeal acquittal of ex-FIFA executive, Qatari businessman in media rights bribery case
ZURICH (Reuters) - Swiss prosecutors have appealed against court verdicts clearing former FIFA Secretary General Jerome Valcke of bribery and Qatari sports and broadcasting executive Nasser Al-Khelaifi of offering him incentives in a case involving World Cup media rights.
Azalina queries move to stop Parliament committees’ activities
PETALING JAYA: Deputy Dewan Rakyat Speaker Datuk Seri Azalina Othman Said has questioned the rationale for not allowing Parliament’s committees, including the Special Select Committees, to conduct their activities as this prevents lawmakers from looking into issues affecting Malaysians.
Azalina questions rationale for not allowing Parliamentary committees to work during Emergency
PETALING JAYA: Deputy Dewan Rakyat Speaker Datuk Seri Azalina Othman Said has questioned the rationale for not allowing Parliament's committees, including the Special Select Committees, to conduct their activities as it prevents lawmakers from looking into issues affecting Malaysians.
Students set to benefit from DidikTV
PETALING JAYA: The Education Ministry’s DidikTV with its 17 hours of daily educational content is expected to benefit many students, especially those who have been falling behind in their studies since the government closed schools almost a year ago, says Sabah Teachers Union president Said Saidi.