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Which major news organizations have referenced Blendr News in reporting?
Executive summary
Available reporting in the provided search results does not mention "Blendr News" at all; the documents are about Blender (the 3D software), the Blender Lab, Blender 5.0 and related community coverage (e.g., blender.org, CG Channel, Creative Bloq) (not found in current reporting). Because none of the indexed items reference "Blendr News," I cannot identify any major news organisations that have cited it from this set of sources (not found in current reporting).
1. Why the available results focus on “Blender,” not “Blendr News”
All 15 indexed items returned in your search relate to the Blender ecosystem—Blender.org announcements, Blender 5.0 release notes, Blender Lab coverage on CG Channel, community posts and roadmap reporting (for example, the Blender projects-to-look-forward-to piece on blender.org) [1] [2] [3]. There is no mention in these documents of a separate entity called “Blendr News,” so any direct answer about which major outlets cited Blendr News cannot be drawn from these results (not found in current reporting).
2. What the sources do show about who reports on Blender developments
Even though they don’t mention Blendr News, the provided results do show which outlets cover Blender-related announcements: official Blender channels (blender.org development and news posts) and specialist tech/CG press such as CG Channel and 80.lv, plus industry commentary on sites like Creative Bloq and CGCookie [2] [3] [4] [5]. Those are the organisations visible in this dataset as reporting on Blender projects and the Blender Lab [2] [3].
3. How to interpret “no mentions” in a search set
A lack of mention in this curated set of search results is not proof that Blendr News does not exist or hasn’t been cited elsewhere; it only means the supplied results do not include any references to it. The correct, cautious statement from the available reporting is: “available sources do not mention Blendr News” rather than asserting nonexistence (not found in current reporting).
4. If you meant “Blender” instead of “Blendr News,” here are the prominent reporters in this set
If your question intended to ask which major outlets referenced Blender developments, the provided documents show blender.org as the primary official source (announcements, roadmap and news) and coverage by CG Channel (Blender Lab story) and broader creative/CG sites like Creative Bloq and CGCookie that publish features and explainer pieces about Blender releases [2] [3] [6] [5].
5. Where to look next to find citations of “Blendr News”
To answer your original query directly you’ll need sources beyond the ones supplied here. Useful next steps: search major press archives (NYT, BBC, Reuters), industry aggregators, or web-indexing tools for the exact string “Blendr News” and for mentions of it in quotation marks; also search social platforms and press-release aggregators. The current dataset does not contain those results, so I cannot cite them from here (not found in current reporting).
6. Caveats, potential name confusions and agendas
Be aware of likely confusions between similar names: “Blender” (open-source 3D software) appears repeatedly in the results and is covered by specialized outlets; “Blendr” or “Blendr News” could be an unrelated brand or a small outlet whose citations do not appear in this dataset. The supplied sources come from official Blender channels and industry-focused sites that have an intrinsic agenda to promote or explain Blender developments (blender.org is the project’s official site; CG Channel and Creative Bloq are trade outlets covering the industry) [2] [3] [6].
If you want, I can (A) run a fresh search specifically for the exact phrase “Blendr News” across a broader set of publications, or (B) look for instances where mainstream outlets cite small or niche news services—tell me which approach you prefer.