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Robert Booth / Guardian:
Julian Assange loses appeal against extradition — High court judges rule the WikiLeaks founder should face accusations of rape in Sweden — The WikiLeaks founder, Julian Assange, has lost his high court appeal against extradition to Sweden to face rape allegations.
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Raphael G. Sattter / Associated Press:
As Assange awaits ruling, WikiLeaks faces its fate — LONDON (AP) — As Julian Assange awaits a judge's extradition verdict, it could be WikiLeaks' very future that's at stake. — Its finances under pressure and some of its biggest revelations already public, WikiLeaks may not have the strength …
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Peter Kafka / AllThingsD:
AOL Beats Estimates, Posts Another Ad Sales Increase. But About Those Domestic Numbers ... Here's a first look at AOL Q3 earnings: Revenue of $532 million and an earnings loss of $0.02 per share. Wall Street estimates for the company tend to be all over the map, but Yahoo Finance thinks …
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David Kaplan / paidContent:
AOL's Armstrong: ‘Benefits Are Coming Into View’ — AOL (NYSE: AOL) CEO Tim Armstrong offered a much more triumphant sounding note when he began the Q3 earnings call, seeking to convince long-suffering investors that his plan at turning around the company were finally “coming into view.”
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AllThingsD
Nancy Messieh / The Next Web:
Yahoo and BBC team up to bring more Arabic content to the web — Yahoo Maktoob has just signed a deal with BBC Arabic which will see the BBC's content shared on Yahoo's Arabic site. — According to Yahoo Middle East's Head of Audience, Hosam El Sokkari, all the content …
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Future of Journalism
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Eric Jackson / TheStreet.com:
Yahoo!: Digging Into So-Called Scoops
Yahoo!: Digging Into So-Called Scoops
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Poynter and Business Insider
Dylan Stableford / Yahoo! News:
Yahoo News hires David Chalian as Washington bureau chief
Sarah Ellison / Vanity Fair:
Murdoch Clan Met with Family Therapist to Discuss News Corp.'s Future — New York, N.Y.— Vanity Fair contributing editor Sarah Ellison reports that “The [Murdoch] siblings had been in family counseling with a psychologist over the issue of succession” since before last February.
David Jolly / New York Times:
Charlie Hebdo, French Magazine, Firebombed — PARIS — The office of a French satirical magazine here was badly damaged by a firebomb early on Wednesday, the publisher said, after it published a spoof issue “guest edited” by the Prophet Muhammad to salute the victory of an Islamist party in Tunisian elections.
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Gawker, Poynter, www.thetakeaway.org and The Daily Caller
Lucia Moses / Adweek:
Wired' Bringing Advertisers and Its Blogs Closer Together — It may have taken nontraditional publishers like Federated Media to pave the way for “conversational media,” in which advertisers mix more directly with the blogging community. But now premium content brands want to get in on the act.
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Future of Journalism
Ryan Lawler / GigaOM:
Time Warner's Bewkes: Netflix actually helps us — In the past, Time Warner chairman and CEO Jeff Bewkes might have been critical of Netflix's ability to compete with traditional TV networks. But he's softened his tone lately, talking up the additional value that subscription video-on-demand services …
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Amy Chozick / New York Times:
Time Warner Trims Its Excesses
Time Warner Trims Its Excesses
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Betsy Rothstein / FishbowlDC:
NYT Nixes Credit for Politico on Cain Story — The waters are getting muddied with the alleged sexual harassment story on Herman Cain. Since Monday, Politico has been getting loads of credit for breaking the news — on TV, online, and in print. The publication's Jonathan Martin …
Lance Howland / Walnut Creek Patch:
Bay Area News Group Cuts 34 Editorial Jobs — From Staff Reports — The Bay Area News Group, which publishes the Walnut Creek-based Contra Costa Times, the Oakland Tribune and daily newspapers serving cities throughout the East Bay, cut 34 newsroom positions Tuesday to reduce costs as it attempts to shore up its online presence.
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LA Observed and Poynter
Kat Stoeffel / The New York Observer:
Daily Beast TV Goes Live — As an in-house advertisement in the Halloween issue of Newsweek promised, Tina Brown's dormant TV career is back from the dead. Daily Beast TV, the online video channel The Observer first caught wind of in July, has launched on the Beast's website.
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Veena Bissram / Mashable:
Contently Provides An Open Marketplace for Writers and Publishers To Connect — The Spark of Genius Series highlights a unique feature of startups and is made possible by Microsoft BizSpark. If you would like to have your startup considered for inclusion, please see the details here. — Name: Contently
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Joshua Benton / Nieman Journalism Lab:
Three lessons news sites can take from the launch of The Verge — Maybe it's just the 30-something former rock critic in me, but I keep accidentally calling new gadget site The Verge The Verve instead. But whatever you call it, The Verge's launch today is one of the most anticipated in the online news space in some time.
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Future of Journalism, NYConvergence.com and paidContent
Ana Radelat / AdAge:
FCC's New Political Ad Disclosure Plan Has Broadcasters Concerned — Planned Website would List Who's Behind an Ad, How Much They Paid for It — Just as a banner season for political advertising is starting, the Obama administration has thrown broadcasters a curveball …
Andrea Morabito / Broadcasting & Cable:
NBC Gives Doug Vaughn Oversight of Most Late-Night Programming — Exec expands role to ‘SNL,’ ‘Late Night,’ ‘Last Call;’ Telegdy to keep ‘Tonight Show’ duties — NBC has re-upped Doug Vaughn's contract, expanding the program executive's role to add responsibility for most of the network's late-night programs.
Tim Molloy / The Wrap:
Ratings: ‘Rock Center’ Off to Bad Start as Halloween Cuts Into Ratings All Around — “Rock Center with Brian Williams” is off to a bad start, debuting 38 percent lower than the premiere of “The Playboy Club,” the now-canceled drama it replaced in the Mondays-at-10 timeslot.
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