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11:45 AM ET, July 26, 2012

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Peter Kafka / AllThingsD:
No News for the New York Times: Circulation Up, Ad Sales Down  —  New quarter, same news for the New York Times.  —  That is, the publisher says that over the last three months it saw circulation revenue increase, and both print and digital ads decrease.  —  Growth in circulation …
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Chris O'Shea / FishbowlNY:
New York Times Company Could Name CEO by September  —  The New York Times Company released its 2Q report this morning, and buried among the bad news — the company posted a loss again, down $88 million because of decreasing ad dollars — was a small note about that CEO search:
Discussion: mediabistro.com
Janko Roettgers / GigaOM:
Roku gets $45M in funding from News Corp., BSkyB  —  Roku announced late Wednesday that it has secured $45 million in additional funding from new investors News Corporation and BSkyB as well as existing investors Menlo Ventures and Globespan Capital Partners.
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Mark Sweney / Guardian:
BSkyB reports 17% rise in profits  —  The satellite broadcaster's pre-tax profit rises to almost £1.2bn as its customer base grows to 10.6m households  —  BSkyB has reported record pre-tax profits up 17% to £1.19bn in the year to the end of June, and revealed that it intends …
Discussion: AllThingsD and Beet.TV
Joanne Ostrow / Denver Post:
Theater shooting: Media outlets covering Aurora paying for information  —  Television producers quickly locked up eyewitnesses, legal experts and others in the wake of the Aurora shootings, competing with other media outlets and, in some cases, paying a fee for exclusive access.
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Andrew Beaujon / Poynter:
Jessica Ghawi scholarship raises more than $30,000 in a day
Tim Stenovec / The Huffington Post:
James Taranto, WSJ Editor, Tweets Controversial Aurora Shooting Comment, Issues ‘Mea Culpa’
Discussion: Chickaboomer and Yahoo! News
Richard Sandomir / New York Times:
With Ebersol Gone, NBC Passes Broadcast Baton to ‘Today’ Producer  —  For decades, American audiences have watched the Olympics as defined by a few star producers like Roone Arledge, Dick Ebersol, Mike Weisman and Mike Pearl.  —  Starting Friday, with the opening ceremony of the London Games …
Discussion: Cable Tech Talk, ZDNet, PopWatch and Forbes
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Staci D. Kramer / paidContent:
NBC Sports Chairman Lazarus: London Olympics are a ‘grand experiment’  —  Mark Lazarus is no stranger to big sports events but the 2012 Olympics trumps them all.  Lazarus, the chairman of NBC Sports Group, joined NBC Universal as part of the Comcast merger, becoming chairman of the NBC Sports Group …
Mathew Ingram / GigaOM:
The NYT's Bill Keller on why we should defend WikiLeaks  —  In a post on Tuesday entitled “First they came for WikiLeaks, then the New York Times,” we wrote about how there is growing evidence that Congress and the Justice Department may be considering legal sanctions against traditional journalists …
Andrew Beaujon / Poynter:
Brauchli: Washington Post reporters will need editor's approval to share drafts with sources  —  Washington Post Executive Editor Marcus Brauchli says the paper's policy on sharing drafts with sources will get more restrictive after the Texas Observer reported that a Post reporter sent drafts of a story to the University of Texas.
Janko Roettgers / GigaOM:
Google TV will get its own version of AirPlay  —  Google will bring AirPlay-like functionality to its Google TV platform, allowing users to play and control media directly from their Android tablet or handset, GigaOM has learned.  The functionality will first be available via Google's YouTube app …
Elon Green / The Awl:
Maureen Dowd, Cub Reporter  —  It's easy to look at our media industrial complex and forget that its members were once young and hungry, that they had to hustle, grease sources and report stories within an inch of life.  One can imagine these scrappers delirious just to see a byline buried on B4 or, God forbid, a sidebar.
Nick Bilton / NYT Bits:
Is Twitter a Media or Technology Company?  —  If it looks like a duck, quacks like a duck and walks like a duck, then it's a duck — right?  —  One question many seem to be wondering about Twitter: is this duck a media or technology company?  —  In a meeting at The New York Times offices in New York …
Newsweek:
Scaremongering  —  A note from Tina Brown (our editor) just hit the ol' inbox in regards to a fun little rumor that went around this morning which said Newsweek would be going—gasp!—all digital this fall.  Tina: Barry Diller would like to make it clear that he did not say on the earnings call …
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