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Julie Moos / Poynter:
Longtime Washington Post exec Bo Jones to MacNeil/Lehrer — After more than three decades with The Washington Post, Bo Jones will become President and CEO of MacNeil/Lehrer Productions, which produces “PBS Newshour.” Jones, who is currently chairman of The Washington Post …
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TVNewser and @bobbymacreports
Yahoo Finance:
Analyst: Digital fees not enough to help NY Times — Citigroup analyst downgrades NY Times, expects print ad woes to trump gains from digital fees — Related Quotes … NEW YORK (AP) — The New York Times' digital paywall is unlikely to collect enough revenue to offset a long-running decline …
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AllAccess.com:
Hundreds Cut By Clear Channel Yesterday — YESTERDAY (NET NEWS 10/26) was a tough day for many of our friends in radio, as ALL ACCESS reported that the rumored CLEAR CHANNEL layoffs were underway. The cuts took place primarily in the smaller markets — with a few exceptions.
Garett Sloane / New York Post:
Kenny in Yahoo! leader loop — David Kenny, who has been floated as a candidate to lead Yahoo!, stepped down as president of Akamai, saying he wanted to pursue “emerging opportunities in consumer Internet.” — Kenny has been a Yahoo! board member since February, when he was brought …
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Eric Jackson / Forbes:
David Kenny Won't Be the Next CEO of Yahoo!
Christopher Soghoian / New York Times:
Without Computer Security, Sources' Secrets Aren't Safe With Journalists — BRAVE journalists have defied court orders and have even been jailed rather than compromise their ethical duty to protect sources. But as governments increasingly record their citizens' every communication …
CBC News:
Kobo to become a publisher — Canadian-based e-book seller Kobo is following in Amazon's footsteps and creating a publishing arm that will deal directly with authors, CBC News has learned. — Kobo, whose major shareholder is Indigo Books, will roll out its program sometime next year, according to CEO Michael Serbinis.
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David Kaplan / paidContent:
As Cable TV News Wars Heat Up, Bloomberg Builds ‘Live TV’ Placement On iPad — Bloomberg may still be battling with Comcast over better placement on its cable systems, but the financial news and information company is looking to claim to another screen for its live television broadcasts: the iPad.
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Lauren Indvik / Mashable!:
Bloomberg TV Begins Live Streaming to the iPad
Bloomberg TV Begins Live Streaming to the iPad
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9to5Mac and Talking Biz News
Brooks Barnes / Media Decoder:
Disney Channel to Be Introduced in Russia — LOS ANGELES — The Walt Disney Company on Thursday said it had completed a deal to introduce the Disney Channel in Russia, one of the world's last big untapped entertainment markets and one in which Disney has struggled to gain a foothold.
Kara Swisher / AllThingsD:
AOL's Biz Dev SVP and Strategy Chief Heads to Spotify — Jared Grusd, AOL's SVP of business development and chief of strategy, is leaving the New York Internet giant to work at Spotify, according to sources close to the situation. — At AOL, according to his bio, Grusd …
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Adweek and Business Insider
Joe Flint / Company Town:
Warner Bros. withholds films from Blockbuster — Warner Bros. doesn't want to make it a Blockbuster night. — The studio has said it will no longer authorize the video store chain to carry its new movies when they are released on DVD. At issue is Warner Bros.' desire to have outlets …
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Online Video News, Financial Times, TVWeek.com, Home Media Magazine, Engadget and The Wrap
Jim Romenesko / Poynter:
Judge OKs $32 million settlement for Tribune employees — Romenesko+ Misc. — A federal judge has granted preliminary approval of the $32 million settlement — announced in August — for former Los Angeles Times auto writer Dan Neil and Tribune employees. The final hearing is set for January 30.
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LA Observed and The Wrap
Rachel McAthy / Journalism.co.uk:
Newspaper sites see traffic drop across the board — Both daily and monthly traffic decreased for all audited newspaper websites in September, with the biggest declines recorded by Mirror Group Digital — All UK national newspaper websites saw a drop in traffic in September …
Discussion:
The Next Web and Guardian
Mark Sweney / Guardian:
Future's Stevie Spring resigns — Former ITN chief takes over as executives depart from Metal Hammer publisher in move that will save almost £1m a year — Future, publisher of magazine titles including Fast Car and Metal Hammer, is to save almost £1m a year after the resignation …
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paidContent and Media Week
Megan Garber / Nieman Journalism Lab:
The Guardian launches n0tice, an open community news platform — One of the most common complaints about newspapers' adaptation to the digital world — or, depending on your perspective, their lack thereof — is their failure to create their own versions of Craigslist.
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eMedia Vitals, Journalism.co.uk, Matt McAlister and SiliconFilter
Nate Anderson / Ars Technica:
“Makers Against Takers”: Viacom drums up 'Net censorship support with tasty half-muffins — It's no secret that major copyright owners like Viacom have been working with members of Congress on legislation to censor so-called “rogue sites” on the Internet. With today's introduction …
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Francis Beckett / The Independent:
The weekly of George Orwell and Michael Foot faces closure — The left-wing weekly magazine Tribune's turbulent, 74-year history looks set to end this Friday, when its wealthy and politically ambitious owner, Kevin McGrath, meets the staff and their union representatives.
Sarah Marshall / journalism.co.uk:
Storify gets a new look and promises ‘to revise the entire reader experience’ — Storify has a new look, logo and functionality. The tool, which allows you to curate stories using elements from social media like tweets, Flickr photos and YouTube videos, is today rolling out its new features …
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eMedia Vitals
The Huffington Post:
Washington Post Occupy Oakland Picture Draws Scrutiny — The Washington Post definitely zigged where others zagged in covering the news of the violent police response towards Occupy movement protesters in Oakland. — Police arrested scores of protesters in the Bay Area city, and fired tear gas and rubber bullets at them.
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Guardian, City Desk and BAGnewsNotes
Dylan Byers / Adweek:
‘New York’ Hires New CTO Larry Chevres to oversee mag's growing digital presence By Dylan Byers — New York magazine will announce today that Larry Chevres, formerly vice president of engineering at Ziff Davis, will take on the role of chief technology officer for the magazine's website.
Bloomberg:
Netflix Said to Cut Jobs After Subscriber Loss — Netflix Inc., the mail-order and online video service, eliminated more than 15 jobs after losing 800,000 U.S. subscribers in the third quarter, according to two people with knowledge of the decision. — The cuts, which began before earnings …
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Robin Wauters / TechCrunch:
CBS Launches “60 Minutes” Chrome Web App, Features Interview With Steve Jobs Biographer — In what I think is an interesting experiment, CBS this morning debuted a “60 Minutes” application that you can find in and launch from the Chrome Web Store (which just got a major facelift).
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Softpedia News, Epicenter, CBS News, NewscastStudio Blog and Beet.TV
Dan Monk / Cincinatti Business Courier:
Scripps buys stake in freelance startup … has made a second investment in Ebyline, a California-based startup that's trying to establish itself as a marketplace where freelance journalists sell their stories and negotiate for assignments from publishers. — Sherman Oaks, Calif.-based …
Nina Lovelace / Guardian:
Introducing @GuardianTagBot, your new Twitter-based search assistant — Got something you want to find on the Guardian website? Tweet your question at our new @GuardianTagBot service to get an answer with the help of the Guardian's Open Platform — The Guardian is experimenting …
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Fast Company and Journalism.co.uk, more at Techmeme »
Jeff Roberts / paidContent:
Arianna Huffington Loses Ruling In Fight Over HuffPo Ownership — Two politicos who sued Arianna Huffington and her partner for stealing their idea for the Huffington Post will get to go forward after a New York judge refused to throw out the lawsuit. — The tale of intrigue amidst …
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The Wrap, Poynter and Business Insider