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Jack Mirkinson / The Huffington Post:
New Orleans Times-Picayune Layoffs: Paper Cuts A Third Of Its Staff — Layoffs have begun at the New Orleans Times-Picayune, as the paper prepares to transition to a mostly-digital operation. The media world was rocked in late May when the Times-Picayune announced that, come the fall, it will only print three editions a week.
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Julie Moos / Poynter:
Times-Picayune tells readers: ‘This is a difficult week at our paper’ — As journalists at Advance Publications' New Orleans and Alabama papers receive word of layoffs, Times-Picayune editor Jim Amoss is responding to readers angry about the plan to reduce printing and staff.
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Jaquetta White / New Orleans Times-Picayune:
Times-Picayune advertisers voice opposition to newspaper's planned changes
Times-Picayune advertisers voice opposition to newspaper's planned changes
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American Journalism Review and Bayoubuzz.com
Press Gazette:
Murdoch ‘asked Major to change policy on Europe’ — Media tycoon Rupert Murdoch asked former Tory prime minister John Major to change policy on Europe, he told the Leveson Inquiry into press standards today. Murdoch - owner of The Sun and The Times - warned that without change his newspapers …
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Guardian:
Murdoch's share of newspaper market is too big, says Miliband — Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation should be forced to sell either the Sun or the Times, Ed Miliband effectively told the Leveson inquiry, opening a new front against the embattled media mogul.
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Megan Garber / The Atlantic Online:
Why the World's Most Perfect News Tweet Is Kind of Boring — Researchers have found a way to predict a tweet's popularity — with an astounding 84 percent accuracy. — Here, per one algorithm, is the Platonic version of the news tweet: … If that seems a little dull for Twitter Perfection ... well, that's the point.
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Reuters:
DirecTV could also deploy ad skip technology — DirecTV Group (DTV.O), the largest U.S. satellite TV operator, could deploy technology that would enable its millions of subscribers to automatically skip television advertising, its top executive said on Monday.
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Forbes, VentureBeat, CNET and Softpedia News
Steve Jordon / Omaha World-Herald:
Warren Buffett buys Texas newspaper — The Omaha World-Herald Co. said Tuesday it has agreed to buy the Bryan-College Station (Texas) Eagle newspaper from the Evening Post Publishing Co. of Charleston, S.C. The purchase, for an undisclosed price, is to close June 30.
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Forbes, Poynter and @juliemmoos
Dan Barry / New York Times:
All the News That's Fit to Screen: Movies About Journalism — BACK when paper and ink still mattered, I fell into a job as a nightside reporter at The Providence Journal, in the habitually newsworthy state of Rhode Island. This was many years ago, before exercise, sobriety and good hygiene …
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Mallary Jean Tenore / Poynter:
Seattle Times features ‘op-ed rap’ in response to local shootings — On Sunday, The Seattle Times experimented with a new kind of editorial — an “op-ed rap” as some are calling it. — Sharon Chan, associate opinions editor/digital at The Seattle Times, asked local hip-hop artist Prometheus Brown …
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Seattle Times and Prometheus Brown
Jeff John Roberts / paidContent:
Google's e-book deal could slow rise of Amazon Kindle in Europe — Google announced a major deal this week with French authors and publishers that clears the way for the sale of millions of e-books that have been caught in legal limbo until now. The deal could spur digital publishing …
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AllThingsD, Pocket-lint and Melville House Books
Jon Henley / Guardian:
Greek journalists return to work unpaid for what may be paper's last edition — Eleftherotypia was Greece's second-biggest newspaper, a centre-left daily with a proud tradition of independent reporting and opinion. Founded after the fall of the military dictatorship in 1974, its name means “freedom of the press”.
Peter Kafka / AllThingsD:
Looking for the Apple TV? Look in Front of You. — Nope, still no Apple TV. — Apple's WWDC presentation took nearly two hours, and none of that time was devoted to the product lots of smart people insist is going to show up one day, someday. — Still, look a little closer …
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Janko Roettgers / GigaOM:
Here's why Apple didn't open up Apple TV
Here's why Apple didn't open up Apple TV
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Forbes, Shiny Objects and BGR