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Twitter Blog:
Welcoming the Posterous team to the flock — Today we are welcoming a very talented group from Posterous to Twitter. This team has built an innovative product that makes sharing across the web and mobile devices simple—a goal we share. Posterous engineers, product managers and others …
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Matthew Panzarino / The Next Web:
Twitter has acquired shortform blogging company Posterous, Spaces will remain up and running for now — Blogging and sharing company Posterous has announced via its company blog that it has been snagged by Twitter in an apparent ‘acqui-hire’, with Twitter interested mostly in the people, not the product.
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The Official Posterous Space and Betabeat
Ari Levy / Bloomberg:
IAC Chairman Diller Sees Aereo TV Service in Up to 100 Cities Within Year — Barry Diller, the billionaire chairman of IAC/InteractiveCorp. (IACI), expects his Aereo Inc. Web- based television service to be in 75 to 100 cities within a year after making its debut this week in New York.
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TechCrunch, Light Reading, Adweek, Betabeat, CNET and Bloomberg
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Jonathan Stempel / Reuters:
Aereo files countersuit against broadcasters
Aereo files countersuit against broadcasters
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Adweek, Broadcasting & Cable, PC Magazine and TVSpy
CNN:
FCC should clear Limbaugh from airwaves — Limbaugh has long history of hate speech. FCC should ask: Are stations carrying him are acting “in public interest,” writers say. — Editor's note: Jane Fonda, Robin Morgan, and Gloria Steinem are the Co-Founders of the Women's Media Center.
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Forbes, New York Times, The Daily Caller, The Huffington Post, Mediaite and Chickaboomer
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Judd Legum / ThinkProgress:
EXCLUSIVE: 141 Companies Drop Advertising From Rush Limbaugh
EXCLUSIVE: 141 Companies Drop Advertising From Rush Limbaugh
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The Huffington Post, Cagle Post and Mediaite
Wall Street Journal:
Intel Developing Web-Based TV Service — Intel Corp. is developing an Internet-based TV service that it hopes to sell to U.S. consumers, a strategic shift for the chip maker that makes it the latest technology company to look at a foray in the pay-TV business.
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PC Magazine, CNET, Bits, Forbes, The Verge, GigaOM, ZDNet, Multichannel, Business Insider, Engadget and Gizmodo
The Huffington Post:
CNN Lifts Roland Martin's Suspension — CNN announced on Monday that it has lifted its suspension on political analyst Roland Martin. — According to Fishbowl DC, the network announced the news during a conference call Monday morning. — Martin was suspended shortly after Super Bowl Sunday …
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FishbowlDC, Inside Cable News and TVNewser
Hamilton Nolan / Gawker:
We Don't Need No Stinking Seal of Approval from the Blog Police — David Carr's column today is partly about a plan masterminded by Ad Age columnist Simon Dumenco to create, quote, a “Council on Ethical Blogging and Aggregation,” which will ostensibly serve as a sort of trade group or …
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Marco.org, Gizmodo, WebProNews, Mashable!, Erik Wemple, Spiersblr, JIMROMENESKO.COM, The Awl, FishbowlNY, @antderosa, Boing Boing and New York Times
Josh Halliday / Guardian:
Six arrested under Operation Weeting — Arrests in London, Oxfordshire, Hampshire and Hertfordshire on suspicion of conspiracy to pervert the course of justice — Six people have been arrested by Metropolitan police detectives investigating phone hacking.
Jeanine Poggi / AdAge:
Netflix Quietly Launches TV Network-Branded Pages — Could Complicate Stance as Complementary to TV Distributors — Comcast, cablevision, cox and ... Netflix? — Netflix has been careful to describe itself as a complement to cable distributors, but as it quietly tests network-branded pages …
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@brizilla, New York Post and Business Insider
Bloomberg:
Yahoo Accuses Facebook in Suit of Infringing Advertising-Related Patents — Yahoo! Inc. (YHOO) sued Facebook Inc. (FB) over allegations it infringed patents covering functions critical to websites, including Internet advertising, information sharing and privacy.
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AllThingsD, @jeffjarvis, The Verge, The Next Web, AllThingsD, paidContent and VentureBeat
Laura Hazard Owen / paidContent:
Exclusive: Amazon Has Sold Over Two Million Kindle Singles — When Amazon (NSDQ: AMZN) launched the Kindle Singles program a little over a year ago, nobody knew whether there was a market for e-books that are shorter than full-length books but longer than most magazine articles.
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The Verge, PC Magazine, eBookNewser and mediabistro.com
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Laura Hazard Owen / paidContent:
Exclusive: How Much Do Kindle Singles Authors Make?
Exclusive: How Much Do Kindle Singles Authors Make?
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The Awl
Sean Roach / CJR:
The Constant Gardener — My two years tending AOL's hyperlocal experiment — My employment with Patch started with a handshake and a promise that I would be called with a job offer in the next few days. I had met with Patch's editor in chief, Brian Farnham, at the company's New York headquarters.
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Poynter
Joanna Walters / Guardian:
Mourners say farewell to Colvin — Rupert Murdoch among those at Long Island funeral for war correspondent who was killed trying to escape Homs shelling — Marie Colvin, the Sunday Times war correspondent whose reputation for covering difficult stories in the world's most dangerous places …
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Laura Hazard Owen / paidContent:
E-Book Smackdown: Who Should Control Pricing—Publishers Or Amazon? — A couple of years ago, with Amazon steadily pushing down the prices of e-books, the fortunes of the big book publishers were sinking fast. Then Apple (NSDQ: AAPL) came along and helped enable publishers to set their own prices for their e-books across platforms.
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Rex Hammock's RexBlog.com, @jeffjarvis, TeleRead and Monday Note, Thanks:@mathewi
Jeff Bercovici / Mixed Media:
NY Times Editor Jill Abramson Stays Humble at SXSW — Here's one way to gauge how big SXSW Interactive has gotten: The executive editor of The New York Times is taking three days off from overseeing All The News That's Fit To Print to come down to Austin, give a talk and take in a few panels — and maybe to catch a Jay-Z show.
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NetNewsCheck Latest, The Huffington Post and Poynter
Jason Del Rey / AdAge:
Behind the Birth of a Sports-Media Bet for the YouTube Era — SB Nation Rolls Out Original Programming in One of Video Site's Bold Premium Content Plays — “The Internet's not working,” said Jim Bankoff. — It was March 1, and the Vox Media CEO had just arrived by train from the company's Washington, D.C., headquarters.
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Robin Wauters / The Next Web:
Building a digital media empire: SB Nation and The Verge owner Vox Media raises $17 million
Building a digital media empire: SB Nation and The Verge owner Vox Media raises $17 million
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VentureBeat