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Charlie Osborne / CNET:
Hurricane Sandy blows down paywalls at NY Times, WSJ — As people go online to get more information on Hurricane Sandy, news outlets are responding by making their content free. — Two major publications have stripped away their paywalls to give consumers unfettered access to up-to-date information on the arrival of Hurricane Sandy.
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Bill Carter / Media Decoder:
Shows Go On for Letterman and Fallon, but Kimmel's Brooklyn Broadcast Won't — The arrival of Hurricane Sandy changed plans Monday for several television shows that tape in New York. — ABC's Jimmy Kimmel, who had planned a week of shows from Brooklyn, will not go forward with Monday night's show, he announced about noon.
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Forbes, TVNewser, Capital New York, Gawker, Broadcasting & Cable and Tampa Bay Times
Jeff Sonderman / Poynter:
Instagram users are posting 10 Hurricane Sandy pictures every second — Instagram CEO Kevin Systrom tells us via a spokeswoman: “There are now 10 pictures per second being posted with the hashtag #sandy — most are images of people prepping for the storm and images of scenes outdoors.”
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Beet.TV, PandoDaily and Digiday
Michael Calderone / The Huffington Post:
Hurricane Sandy Media Coverage Competes With Final Week Of 2012 Election — NEW YORK — On Monday, CNN plans to kick off its end-of-the-election series, “The Final Battlegrounds,” with over two-dozen correspondents dispatched across eight pivotal states for the 2012 campaign's eight remaining days.
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Broadcasting & Cable, Capital New York, Poynter, Mediaite, mediabistro.com, JIMROMENESKO.COM, SocialTimes and Mashable!
Laura Stampler / Business Insider:
Weather.com's Traffic Is Exploding And These Advertisers Are Reaping The Rewards
Weather.com's Traffic Is Exploding And These Advertisers Are Reaping The Rewards
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Cision, BBC and VentureBeat
Dave Larsen / Dayton Daily News:
DirecTV launches Hurricane Sandy info channel
DirecTV launches Hurricane Sandy info channel
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Cable Television News
Bill Carter / Media Decoder:
Anderson Cooper Talk Show Won't Return for a Third Season — The syndication arm of the Warner Brothers studio has decided that there will not be a third season of “Anderson,” the daily talk show hosted by Anderson Cooper. — Citing disappointing ratings, a studio executive …
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mediabistro.com, TVNewser, Mediaite, New York Magazine, The Wrap, Broadcasting & Cable, MediaPost, Mashable!, The Huffington Post, TVLine and WebProNews
Mark Sweney / Guardian:
Penguin revenues declined in 2012, says Pearson — Pearson's confirmation that it is offloading Penguin comes as it revealed that the book publisher's revenues declined 2% in the first nine months of 2012, despite healthy growth in its ebook business. The company confirmed on Monday …
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MediaShift, CNET, Media & Entertainment, Forbes and PublishersWeekly.com
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Jessica Hodgson / Wall Street Journal:
Penguin, Random House Ink Deal — LONDON—Pearson PLC and Bertelsmann A.G., two of the world's biggest media groups, agreed Monday on a plan to combine their book-publishing operations, Random House and Penguin. — German media giant Bertelsmann said Monday that it plans to create …
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Pearson, Forbes, BBC, The Week, Financial Times, Guardian, Business Insider, paidContent, NetNewsCheck Latest, PublishersWeekly.com, Metro.co.uk, Hollywood Reporter, Pearson, New York Times, The New York Observer, This is Money, The Verge, MarketBeat, Fast Company, Telegraph, Telegraph, Quartz and Melville House Books
Media Decoder:
Times Reaches Tentative Deal With Newspaper Guild — The New York Times said Sunday night that it had reached a tentative agreement with the Newspaper Guild, setting the stage for a new labor contract after more than 18 months of negotiations. — In a message to the staff, the executive editor …
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nyguild.org, The Huffington Post, FishbowlNY, mediabistro.com, Poynter, New York Magazine and Politico
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Sky News:
Jimmy Savile: Thompson's Office ‘Was Warned’ — The Jimmy Savile child abuse allegations were flagged up to the office of former BBC boss Mark Thompson at least twice, according to new claims. — The then director-general's office was formally alerted by journalist Miles Goslett …
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The Wrap, Forbes, Poynter, The Huffington Post and New York Times
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Robert Andrews / paidContent:
FT digital subs pass 300,000, growing readership and revenue — Most Financial Times readers are now digital subscribers, after another spurt in online subs pushed the publisher to 313,000 digital subscribers this September. — The 17 percent annual subs jump means FT Group has a combined print …
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Folio, NetNewsCheck Latest, Journalism.co.uk and Talking Biz News
Jeff John Roberts / paidContent:
Village Voice sues Yelp for using “Best of” — Do you want to publish your ideas for “the best of San Francisco” or the “best of Seattle?” Well, the publisher of the Village Voice says you can't because “best of” is a trademark that belongs exclusively to its group of alternative weeklies.