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Isabella Simonetti

@thesimonetti

Media reporter at The Wall Street Journal. [email protected]. 347-267-1571.

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A federal judge ordered the White House to restore the Associated Press’s access to presidential events. The Trump administration had imposed limits on AP reporters after it refused to adopt “Gulf of America” terminology. on.wsj.com/3XU4HPQ

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Some of you know I'm an Formula 1 fan. Was super excited when Isabella Simonetti pitched a story on their U.S. media rights. And boy, did she deliver. wsj.com/business/media…

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Maria Bartiromo is among those with a direct line to the president. A high-profile interview took center stage in a wild week for tariffs. on.wsj.com/3XXsSNg

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I spoke with Bret Baier. He says his show, "Special Report," is “trying to be a news product in a very, maybe, not news-friendly world.” wsj.com/business/media…

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Brett Baier, who prides himself on being a straight news guy at a network best known for its conservative opinion hosts, is among a shrinking class of traditional anchors courting viewers who get information from more casual and opinionated voices. đź”— on.wsj.com/4cONRbj

Brett Baier, who prides himself on being a straight news guy at a network best known for its conservative opinion hosts, is among a shrinking class of traditional anchors courting viewers who get information from more casual and opinionated voices. đź”— on.wsj.com/4cONRbj
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Disney’s theme parks and streaming services notched positive results in the most recent quarter, offering signs that efforts to bolster two important businesses are paying off on.wsj.com/42MoDXK

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Media companies are seeing financial bright spots in their streaming businesses, but navigating the options is still tough for consumers on.wsj.com/44ODWR0

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The social-media influencers posting outside the federal courthouse during the Sean Combs trial say their audience wants more than just facts on.wsj.com/3YYGOah

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Chatbots are replacing Google searches, eliminating the need to click on blue links and tanking referrals to news sites. As a result, traffic that publishers relied on for years is plummeting. on.wsj.com/4mT6bV5

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ABC News is parting ways with correspondent Terry Moran, who published an incendiary post on X about Trump aide Stephen Miller on.wsj.com/3HR1oU7

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Chatbots are replacing Google searches, eliminating the need to click on blue links and tanking referrals to news sites. As a result, traffic that publishers relied on for years is plummeting. on.wsj.com/3FRtez0

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Scoop: A cyberattack on the Washington Post compromised email accounts of several journalists and was potentially the work of a foreign government, company officials told some affected staffers in recent days. W/Dustin Volz and Robert McMillan wsj.com/tech/cybersecu…

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Anna Wintour is stepping down as editor in chief of the American edition of Vogue after more than three decades in the role on.wsj.com/44aRCDO

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News publishers are building fences around their content in an effort to cut off AI bots that don’t pay for content wsj.com/tech/ai/ai-new… via The Wall Street Journal Isabella Simonetti

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Apple has offered Formula One as much as $150 million a year for the U.S. rights to air its races and is the top contender to secure a deal on.wsj.com/4lSXQje