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New York Post:
Al Gore's struggling Current TV on the block — Current TV, the ratings-challenged cable network started by former Vice President Al Gore, has put itself up for sale, The Post has learned. — “Current has been approached many times by media companies interested in acquiring our company,” CEO Joel Hyatt told The Post.
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Jeanine Poggi / AdAge:
Current TV to Consider Offers From Potential Buyers
Current TV to Consider Offers From Potential Buyers
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Chickaboomer and SeekingAlpha.com
Keith Bradsher / New York Times:
China Blocks Web Access to Times After Article — HONG KONG — The Chinese government swiftly blocked access early Friday morning to the Chinese-language Web site of The New York Times from computers in mainland China and gradually halted most access to the English-language site …
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FP Passport, Guardian, Fast Company, Poynter, Washington Post, CNET, New York Times, Globe and Mail, Telegraph, DealBook, WorldViews, Business Insider, FishbowlNY, Vanity Fair, Eamonn Fitzgerald's Rainy Day, The Next Web, Forbes, CJR, Quartz, New York Magazine, @dangillmor, @davidfolkenflik and The Newspaper Guild
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Joe Pompeo / Capital New York:
The ‘Times’ hits its first hurdle in its quest to capture the Chinese market
The ‘Times’ hits its first hurdle in its quest to capture the Chinese market
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New York Magazine and CNET
Max Fisher / Washington Post:
China's censors move with unusual speed on Wen Jiabao revelation
China's censors move with unusual speed on Wen Jiabao revelation
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The Public Editor's Journal, Guardian, Business Insider, Quartz and WorldViews
Christopher Mims / Quartz:
Eric Schmidt is headed to Paris to head off French proposal to charge Google for linking — France's new government has been making noise about forcing Google to pay for the privilege of linking to French news sites. Google responded by threatening to remove all French news sites from its index …
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NetNewsCheck Latest, WebProNews, Forbes, Search Engine Land, The Verge and Betabeat
Jack Shafer:
The New York Times, the BBC and the Savile sex scandal — Before he has even had time to measure his office windows for draperies, incoming New York Times Co. CEO Mark Thompson is in the media crosshairs. No less a figure than Times's public editor, Margaret Sullivan …
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Guardian, HBR.org, Deadline.com, Guardian and BBC
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Georg Szalai / Hollywood Reporter:
Comcast: NBCUniversal Broke Even on London Olympics, Expects Profits From Future Games — The entertainment company recorded a $120 million profit from the Summer Games in the third quarter. — Cable giant Comcast Corp. on Friday reported a $120 million third-quarter profit on the London Olympics …
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Media Decoder, Broadcasting & Cable, Bloomberg and The Huffington Post
Tim Windsor / Zero Percent Idle:
How one geek just outdid the entire publishing industry — Most of my friends and colleagues in journalism or the magazine world have never heard of Marco Arment. A few more may have actually used his offline article reader, Instapaper. But I'd be willing to bet that almost none of them realize that …
Merissa Marr / Wall Street Journal:
Redstone Daughter in Succession Mix — From his Beverly Hills compound, Sumner Redstone has been hard at work on a new memoir titled “How to Live Forever.” But lately, the 89-year-old media mogul has also been putting some thought to what happens once he's gone.
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Deadline.com and Los Angeles Times
Knight Center for Journalism in the Americas:
Boycott on Google News leads to 5% loss in web traffic: Brazilian newspapers — According to the National Association of Newspapers in Brazil (or ANJ in Portuguese), members that followed the association's recommendation to abandon Google News have seen a decrease in web traffic of only 5 percent.
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TechCrunch
Peter Kafka / AllThingsD:
Apple's iRadio: The Case Against Pandora Panic — Pandora shares fell off a cliff yesterday, after Bloomberg published a story about Apple's plan to introduce a streaming music service early next year. — Then Pandora bounced back a bit. But it's still down 12 percent.
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Bloomberg
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Greg Sandoval / CNET:
Apple's proposed Web radio service is no certainty
Apple's proposed Web radio service is no certainty
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TechCrunch, MarketBeat, Pocket-lint, MacRumors and SeekingAlpha.com
Erik Maza / WWD:
Charles Townsend Offers Outlook for Condé Nast — TOWNSEND TALKS: On Thursday, Cindi Leive quizzed Condé Nast chief executive officer Charles Townsend at the Paley Center for Media in New York City. Townsend, a famously blunt executive, doesn't sit for interviews often …
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FishbowlNY
Jeff Sonderman / Poynter:
Awkward: Seattle Times fact-checks its owner's political ads — The Seattle Times Co. sponsored political ads in its paper with claims that aren't entirely true, the Seattle Times reports. If that sounds a little twisted, it is. — The short story is the Times' business side …
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JIMROMENESKO.COM, The Seattle Times and The Daily Weekly
Jeremy W. Peters / The Caucus:
Coming to a Battleground State Near You: MittZine — It's called a MittZine. A magazine about, you guessed it, Mitt Romney. And all 12 glossy pages of it will start appearing soon as an insert in newspapers in battleground states. — There are heartwarming tales from Mr. Romney's past.
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Pressing Issues
Felix Salmon / Reuters:
Why analysts got fired for talking to journalists — Journalists are up in arms about the latest fine to hit Citigroup. In general, journalists tend to like it when banks get bashed for violating rules, but in this case the bashing hits home: Citi was fined $2 million, and two analysts were fired …
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Business Insider, Wall Street Journal, Globe and Mail and SeekingAlpha.com
Ken Yeung / The Next Web:
Microsoft launches Bing Elections to curate news, results, and social media insights — There are numerous places on the web where you can find election results, but there's not just one place to get the complete and balanced picture. Today, Microsoft is announcing it has put together …
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Bing, TechCrunch, Search Engine Land, Mashable! and Fast Company
Steve Ladurantaye / Globe and Mail:
Postmedia ramps up its paywall push — Canada's largest chain of metropolitan newspapers will close the gates in the new year and ask readers to pay to read their online content. — Postmedia Network Inc. said it would put up paywalls at all of its titles early in the new year …
John Biggs / TechCrunch:
Video Game Journalist Out Of A Job For Calling Out Dead-Eyed, Dorito-Hoarding Journalists — In the great, wide world of journalism, games journalism is a weird animal. Those who “practice” - and practice it well - face a barrage of PR perks, free trips, and angry houses.
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Forbes, Penny Arcade Report and PlayStation LifeStyle