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Mike Shields / Adweek:
Google Unveils New Revenue Option for Web Publishers — Google has long been accused of being a content stealer, and/or a value-destroyer in certain publishing circles. Mark Cuban, the outspoken head of HD Network and the Dallas Mavericks, has referred to Google derisively as a “vampire” …
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Laura Hazard Owen / paidContent:
Google Partners With Pandora, AdWeek, NYDN On New Paywall ‘Substitute’ — Google (NSDQ: GOOG) is rolling out a new product, “Google Consumer Surveys,” that lets publishers monetize content through “microsurveys” created by companies that want to carry out inexpensive market research.
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Google Small Business, Adweek, ZDNet and mediabistro.com
Australian Finance Review:
Federal police join News probe — The Australian Federal Police has revealed it is working with UK police investigating the News Corporation phone hacking scandal in a statement hours after The Australian Financial Review exposed News's role in high-tech piracy that sabotaged its pay TV rivals …
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afr.com, @rupertmurdoch, @davidfolkenflik and Digital Spy
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Cahal Milmo / The Independent:
Murdoch company in pay-TV piracy scandal ‘paid Surrey Police’
Murdoch company in pay-TV piracy scandal ‘paid Surrey Police’
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Nat Ives / AdAge:
Magazines' Digital Circulation More Than Doubles — But Remains Small — Fast-Growing Digital Still Just 1% of Publishers' Total — Magazines more than doubled their paid digital circulation in the most recent reporting period, but print remains the overwhelming majority of their business …
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TechCrunch, FishbowlNY, MediaPost, The Verge, Media Buyer Planner, Canadian Magazines, eMedia Vitals and JIMROMENESKO.COM
Foster Kamer / The New York Observer:
Col Allan's Special Friendship With Anna Gristina and Why the Daily News Dropped the Scoop — FRIENDS FOREVER: New York Daily News editor Colin Myler, and his former boss, New York Post editor Col Allan. — There's one intriguing one scoop in the ongoing saga of the Soccer Mom Madam …
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The Huffington Post, Gawker, New York Magazine, @megan and @weareyourfek
Paul Farhi / Washington Post:
Limbaugh sees heat over comments turn down to a simmer — View Photo Gallery — Rush Limbaugh is no stranger to controversial statements: A month after conservative talk radio host Rush Limbaugh called Georgetown law student Sandra Fluke a “slut,” the heat on him is fading.
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Deadline.com, Associated Press, ThinkProgress, Mediaite, The Week, The Daily Caller, New York Magazine, Daily Dot and Chickaboomer
Brian Stelter / Media Decoder:
For a Week, Couric Will Co-Host ‘Good Morning America’ — Katie Couric, during an earlier appearance on “Good Morning America,” which she will co-host next week. — Next week, Katie Couric will co-host the news on ABC's “Good Morning America.” — It's a one-week role for the former co-host of …
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Radio & Television …, Media Decoder, @learmonth, TVNewser and Forbes
Dylan Byers / Politico:
WaPo names John Temple managing editor — The Washington Post has named John Temple, former editor and publisher of Rocky Mountain News, as managing editor, confirming Keach Hagey's report here yesterday. — From the Post's press release:
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Jim Romenesko:
Philly newspapers deal to be announced tomorrow? — There are newsroom reports in Philadelphia that a deal for the Inquirer, Daily News and Philly.com will be announced on Friday. — These reports circulate just as Philly.com posts a story about an insurance payback deal …
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Philly.com
Craig Silverman / Poynter:
Washington Post, Ars Technica, BuzzFeed ensnared by April Fools' hoax linked to Kanye West — A fake website claiming to be linked to Kanye West's new company DONDA went up this week and managed to fool The Washington Post, Ars Technica, and BuzzFeed. — The hoax website is called Whodat.biz …
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Gizmodo, BuzzFeed, Ars Technica and Betabeat
Peter Millership / Reuters:
Iran suspends accreditation for Reuters in Tehran — (Reuters) - The Iranian government has suspended the press accreditation for Reuters staff in Tehran after the publication of a video story on women's martial arts training which contained an error. — Reuters, the news arm of Thomson Reuters …
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presstv.ir, Erik Wemple, New York Magazine, The Atlantic Online and Big News Network.com
Steve Myers / Poynter:
‘This American Life’ pulls too-good-to-be-true Stephen Glass stories (again) — In the wake of its retraction of Mike Daisey's exposé on Apple, “This American Life” has pulled three Stephen Glass stories done in the late 1990s. In a Friday blog post, the show says that staff recently learned …
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New York Magazine, Boston Globe and Media Nation
The Daily Texan:
Apology from The Daily Texan Editorial Board — Update: The cartoon was taken down from The Daily Texan website. On Tuesday, a cartoon ran on the Opinion page of The Daily Texan that offended many readers, and we sincerely apologize for our decision to run it.
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