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Julie Moos / Poynter:
Media General to sell most of its newspapers to Warren Buffett's group — When Warren Buffett said last week that his Berkshire Hathaway might be buying more newspapers, he meant: right now. Media General announced this morning that it would be selling all of its newspapers, except its Tampa properties, to Berkshire Hathaway.
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Jeff John Roberts / paidContent:
Why Warren Buffett is buying newspapers — The Oracle of Omaha acquired his hometown newspaper in January and just snapped up dozens more in a $142 million deal. This is supposed to be the fastest declining industry in America. What is Warren Buffett up to? — Here's why the deal makes a lot more sense than it appears:
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Wall Street Journal, Newsonomics and Gawker
James Rainey / Los Angeles Times:
Los Angeles Times receives $1-million grant from Ford Foundation — The funds will help The Times expand coverage of key areas, including immigration and ethnic communities in Southern California. — The main entrance of the Los Angeles Times building (Los Angeles Times / April 30, 2012)
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LA Observed, Politico, Poynter, Media Decoder, The Informer, @jayrosen_nyu, @michelemclellan, @jayrosen_nyu, @ckrewson and @ckrewson
Rachel McAthy / Journalism.co.uk:
Sir Harold: ‘Fatal miscalcuation’ over Murdoch's 1981 bid — Speaking about Rupert Murdoch's bid for the Times and the Sunday Times Sir Harold Evans also described the revelation of a meeting between Margaret Thatcher and Murdoch in 1981 as ‘astonishing’ — Sir Harold Evans …
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Ravi Somaiya / New York Times:
After 7 Years, No End in Sight to Phone Hacking Scandal — LONDON — The phone hacking scandal that shook Rupert Murdoch's global media empire and hit the heart of the British government began quietly on a Monday in 2005, when aides to the British royal family gathered in a palace office appointed …
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Free Press
Paul Farhi / Washington Post:
NPR sees sharp downturn in advertising revenue, leading to talk of cuts — NPR's new chief executive is signaling that there may be some static ahead for the radio and digital news organization. Halfway through its fiscal year — and six months into Gary Knell's tenure as chief executive …
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Mediaite, Poynter and JIMROMENESKO.COM
Zeke Miller / BuzzFeed:
Obama Campaign Keeps Press Away From Biden — MARTINS FERRY, Ohio — Staff members for Vice President Joe Biden prevented reporters from asking him a question after a campaign event here, as Biden greeted supporters on a rope line. Four reporters approached Biden as he was shaking hands …
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Mediaite and The Huffington Post
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John Biggs / TechCrunch:
Netflix's Former Customers Are Returning After Rebranding Fiasco — At a J.P. Morgan conference held in Boston on Wednesday, Netflix CFO David Wells said that the company was looking up and, more importantly, customers who cancelled the service because of the Qwikster rebranding, plan repricing …
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Digital Media Wire, NetNewsCheck Latest, Techland, The Official Netflix Blog and GigaOM
Alex Weprin / TVNewser:
CNN Hits Lowest Primetime Demo Rating at 9 PM In 15 Years — Last night was a typical, boring Tuesday, with little earth-shattering news to drive TV viewers to cable news. It was also May sweeps, with the season finale of “NCIS: LA,” “America's Got Talent” on NBC and “Dancing With the Stars” …
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Deadline.com and All Things CNN
Laura Hazard Owen / paidContent:
Pottermore adds Kobo as a Harry Potter e-book partner — Pottermore has partnered with Kobo to make the Harry Potter e-books available on Kobo devices. — As with Pottermore's other retail agreements, the e-books aren't sold directly through Kobo. Instead, Kobo's website (which …
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Publishing Perspectives and TeleRead
Greg Sandoval / CNET:
Simon & Schuster settles antitrust-ebook suit with state AGs — Simon & Schuster is the first of the five publishers accused of illegally fixing e-book prices with Apple's help to settle an antitrust suit brought by 29 states. — Follow @sandoCNET — Simon & Schuster …
John Cook / Gawker:
Wall Street Journal Fights Back Against Claims Rupert Murdoch and Jon Huntsman Fed It a Bulls**t Rumor — A Chinese writer is claiming that Rupert Murdoch was behind one of the Wall Street Journal's more embarrassing recent corrections—the paper wrongly claimed that the son …
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