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9:05 AM ET, August 17, 2012

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Wall Street Journal:
Apple's TV Vision: Sharing, Full On-Demand, Icons  —  TV Device Interface Would Simplify Programming; Company Faces Hurdles With Cable Operators  —  Apple Inc.'s vision for a new device that can be used as a set-top box includes features designed to simplify accessing and viewing programming …
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Janko Roettgers / GigaOM:
Apple, Microsoft, Google and the sad state of TV  —  The latest news on Apple's plans for the future of television is that the company is in talks with big pay TV operators to carry their live programming.  This would turn a future Apple TV product into a kind of set-top box, reported the Wall Street Journal Wednesday.
MG Siegler / TechCrunch:
Because That's Where The Content Is  —  When asked why he robbed banks, legend has it that Willie Sutton said, “because that's where the money is.”  —  I'm reminded of this quote today when reading the reports that Apple is in talks with the cable operators about their television plans.
New York Times:
Ecuador Grants Asylum to Assange, Defying Britain  —  CARACAS, Venezuela — The government of Ecuador is prepared to allow Julian Assange, the founder of WikiLeaks, to remain in its embassy in London indefinitely under a type of humanitarian protection, a government official said in the capital, Quito, on Wednesday night.
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Joe Pompeo / Capital New York:
At the ‘Times,’ a new mission statement  —  Some new corporate jargon is being tossed around at The New York Times Company's 8th Avenue headquarters: A growth strategy known as “Invest in the Times.”  For a company named after its flagship newspaper, “Invest in the Times” may not actually sound like much of a strategy.
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Edmund Lee / Bloomberg:
New York Times Has Enough Cash To Go Private
Discussion: Poynter
Pew Research Center for the People and the Press:
Further Decline in Credibility Ratings for Most News Organizations  —  OVERVIEW  —  For the second time in a decade, the believability ratings for major news organizations have suffered broad-based declines.  In the new survey, positive believability ratings have fallen significantly for nine of 13 news organizations tested.
Andrew Beaujon / Poynter:
Georgia student journalists begin producing alternate publication  —  Student journalists who walked out from the newsroom of the University of Georgia's independent student newspaper the Red & Black on Wednesday returned for an off-the-record meeting Thursday afternoon with publisher Harry Montevideo and a board member.
Peter Kafka / AllThingsD:
Thrillist Raises $13 Million From Oak, Lerer Ventures, Pilot Group  —  In 2008, Fred Harman and Oak Investment Partners bet big on Ken Lerer and the Huffington Post, and that worked out pretty well.  Now Harman is putting his money into another Lerer project.
Discussion: Betabeat and paidContent
Andrew Jacobs / New York Times:
China's News Media Are Making Inroads in Africa  —  NAIROBI, Kenya — China's investment prowess and construction know-how is widely on display in this long-congested African capital.  A $200 million ring road is being built and financed by Beijing.  The international airport is undergoing …
Discussion: CJR
Mathew Ingram / GigaOM:
Techdirt and the value of the velvet rope approach to media  —  We've argued before that many media companies seem to be taking the easy way out by implementing paywalls — hoping to duplicate the New York Times' experience — instead of trying a more membership-based “velvet rope” type of model.
Discussion: Techdirt and eMedia Vitals, Thanks:@mathewi
Katherine Fung / The Huffington Post:
Fareed Zakaria Cleared By Time, CNN In Plagiarism Investigation  —  Fareed Zakaria is off the hook at both Time magazine and CNN after he was accused of plagiarism last Friday.  —  Zakaria, Time's editor-at-large, was suspended for a month over his most recent column, which shared suspicious similarities …
Discussion: Erik Wemple, CNN and NewsBusters.org
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Robert Andrews / paidContent:
More Guardian paid content - photos go freemium  —  Slowly but surely, The Guardian is starting to charge for more of its digital content.  An upgrade to its popular Eyewitness photography iPad app last night adds a new professional photographer tip for each daily photo - and an Eyewitness Premium option.
Jeff Bercovici / Forbes:
Olbermann Who?  MSNBC Abandons Neutrality Pose For Convention Coverage  —  Here's one indication of how much the news landscape has changed in the past four years: In 2008, with the presidential election heading into the home stretch, MSNBC pointedly took its top on-air personality …
Discussion: Broadcasting & Cable
Erin Griffith / PandoDaily:
Songza's Founders Realized They Weren't Thinking Radically Enough-Here's How They Changed That  —  Songza worked on its music streaming product for over a year before it struck gold.  Since launching its “Concierge” service in March, the service has blown up.
 
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