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Pew Research Center for the People and the Press:
In Changing News Landscape, Even Television is Vulnerable — The transformation of the nation's news landscape has already taken a heavy toll on print news sources, particularly print newspapers. But there are now signs that television news - which so far has held onto its audience through …
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TVNewser, Business Insider, NetNewsCheck Latest, The Huffington Post, The Wall Blog, CNET, Chickaboomer, CNN, JIMROMENESKO.COM, Cable Television News, Mashable! and Poynter
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Mathew Ingram / GigaOM:
It's official: News consumption is all about social and mobile — Anyone who watches the way those around them consume the news, or thinks about their own news consumption habits, is probably well aware of how large a role social networks like Twitter and Facebook now play in the way we get news …
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Poynter and Pew Research Center …
Robert Andrews / paidContent:
A tale of two Skys: ‘second screen’ split for News Corp in Europe — They may have the same name and the same largest shareholder - but the Sky pay-TV firms in the UK and Germany don't appear to share a common view on the “second screen” TV opportunity. — In the UK, BSkyB is excitedly injecting …
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Sky News
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Robert Andrews / paidContent:
NBCU, Comcast buy in to Zeebox to take ‘second screen’ to prime time
NBCU, Comcast buy in to Zeebox to take ‘second screen’ to prime time
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PC Magazine, Fast Company, AllThingsD, Lost Remote, Cable Television News and Beet.TV
Tim Kenneally / The Wrap:
‘Innocence of Muslims’ Filmmaker Arrested by Feds — Nakoula Basseley Nakoula, the man whose film “The Innocence of Muslims” has sparked violent protests across the Muslim world, was taken into custody Thursday by federal authorities for allegedly violating his probation.
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Poynter, L.A. NOW, New York Times, New York Magazine, Forbes and Reuters
Associated Press:
In New Orleans, a fight for print readers begins as The Times-Picayune goes to 3 days a week — NEW ORLEANS — When The Times-Picayune decided to print three days a week, a nearby publication saw a chance to expand in the newspaper's backyard and fill a void that for some in the New Orleans area …
Pete Yost / Associated Press:
Feds' use of surveillance devices rises sharply — WASHINGTON — The Justice Department's use of electronic devices to intercept phone numbers, email addresses and online information has climbed by 64 percent since 2009, according to a study of records released under the Freedom of Information Act.
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ACLU and Business Insider
Jim Brady / Digital Man:
Reply Awl — I meant to respond to Brett Sokol's piece in The Awl last week, but needed some time to address the writer's numerous errors and mischaracterizations, not to mention the overall tone, which emphasized turning a phrase over picking up a phone. Let me start by saying this …
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@davisshaver, @jeffsonderman and @jeffjarvis
Mark Sweney / Guardian:
NBC blames ‘sponsor fatigue’ for Paralympics coverage — Gary Zenkel suggests making the gap between the Olympics and Paralympics longer to refresh viewers' interest — The head of NBC's London 2012 Olympics coverage has blamed viewer and sponsor “fatigue” for its limited coverage of the Paralympics.
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Media Week and Hollywood Reporter
Georg Szalai / Hollywood Reporter:
Universal Music Completes $1.9 Billion EMI Recorded Music Acquisition — “This is a next step towards ensuring the health of our industry,” says UMG chairman and CEO Lucian Grainge. — our editor recommends — Universal Music Gets U.S. Approval for EMI Acquisition
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Music Ally
Lisa O'Carroll / Guardian:
News International denies allegation regarding phone hacking and stories — An allegation that all major stories in the News of the World over a two-year period were a result of phone hacking was strongly challenged by News International at a high court hearing.
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The Drum and The Journalism Foundation
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Lisa O'Carroll / Guardian:
Phone-hacking claimants drop demand for exemplary damages
Mike Masnick / Techdirt:
Former Copyright Boss: New Technology Should Be Presumed Illegal Until Congress Says Otherwise — One of the reasons why we live in such an innovative society is that we've (for the most part) enabled a permissionless innovation society — one in which innovators no longer have to go through gatekeepers …
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Boing Boing and Hit & Run
Kelly McBride / Globe and Mail:
Journalism's problem is a failure of originality — Professional journalism isn't facing a plagiarism problem. It's facing an originality failure. And you can't blame the Internet. Our originality breakdown results from many pressures - the overwhelming volume of writing incessantly pushed …
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National Post
Christina Chaey / Fast Company:
Fuzz.com Is Trying To Find The Sweet Spot Between Pandora, Spotify, And Turntable.fm — Listening to music online is either about leaning forward or leaning back. You either know which songs you want to listen to and go out to find them, say using an on-demand service such as Spotify …