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Ben Rooney / Wall Street Journal Europe:
Spotify Valued at $3 Billion, but Where is the Missing Billion? … Good news for Spotify that it is now valued at $3 billion after closing its latest $100 million funding round. There aren't many European startups that can truly be said to be competing on a global scale.
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The Next Web
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Spotify Attracts Investments From Coca-Cola and Fidelity — Coca-Cola is becoming a minority investor in Spotify, as part of a new round of financing that will bring in $100 million and value the streaming music service at about $3 billion. — Spotify has completed the financing round …
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GigaOM, PandoDaily, Digital Media Wire, Betabeat, The Next Web, AllThingsD, WebProNews, SocialTimes and TechCrunch
Jeff John Roberts / paidContent:
Is it time for the New York Times to embrace sponsored stories? — As news publishers confront a troubled online ad market, many of them are turning to “native advertising” which lets marketers create content that resembles a website's natural content. The New York Times is resisting …
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Jeff Sonderman / Poynter:
News companies see a financial future in brand-sponsored digital content
News companies see a financial future in brand-sponsored digital content
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Noted, CJR and eMedia Vitals
Paul Sonne / Wall Street Journal:
BBC Faces Probe Over Abuse Scandal — LONDON—Britain's communications regulator is investigating the British Broadcasting Corp. for a recent broadcast of its current affairs program “Newsnight” that improperly accused a former Conservative Party official of child sex abuse …
Ronald Grover / Reuters:
News Corp nears deal to buy stake in Yankee sports network — (Reuters) - News Corp (NWSA.O) is expected to announce this week that it has taken a minority stake in the YES Network, a New York-based sports channel that broadcasts Yankee baseball and Nets basketball games.
Jim Rutenberg / New York Times:
Secret of the Obama Victory? Rerun Watchers, for One Thing — Larry Grisolano helped develop a system that permitted the Obama campaign to target advertising to supporters based on the shows they liked to watch. The campaign placed ads in surprising places, like the TV Land network, that might once have been overlooked.
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Mother Jones and Cable Television News
Nick Bilton / NYT Bits:
In Israeli Attack on Hamas: Shock, Awe and Social Media — As Israel on Wednesday launched an attack on Hamas, killing a top military commander, the government also took to Twitter to live-tweet the strike as it unfolded. — @IDFSpokesperson, the official Twitter account for the Israel Defense Forces …
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New York Magazine, GigaOM, Wired, BAGnewsNotes, The Hill, BuzzFeed and The Stream
Felix Salmon:
The FT backs down on paywalled blogs — Back in mid-2010, the FT's Money Supply blog disappeared behind the FT paywall, with promises that it wouldn't be the last. From the top on down, the general attitude at the FT has been clear: the idea that the FT should publish information for free is …
Jeff John Roberts / paidContent:
Turn pirates into customers: a smart approach to the photo problem — We're in the age of the image. Popular websites like Facebook, Tumblr and Instagram let users enter delightful worlds of pictures and express themselves with images of their own. — Photos everywhere mean more places …
Rebecca Greenfield / The Atlantic Wire:
Nate Silver Thinks Voting Is for Pundits — There is a 100-percent chance that after spending years and many blog posts predicting the outcome of the election, Nate Silver did not vote, he admitted during a Q&A on Deadspin. His reasoning: “I don't think that somebody who is observing …
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Daniel Miller / Hollywood Reporter:
Nate Silver on His Hollywood Future and 'Moneyball'-ing Box Office
Nate Silver on His Hollywood Future and 'Moneyball'-ing Box Office
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The Corsair and Los Angeles Times
Ryan Chittum / CJR:
Apples and oranges on Google and publishers — Print performance is bad enough without putting a thumb on the scale — Slate tells us that “Google ad revenue tops entire US print media industry” in the first six months of the year, based off this chart from a German outfit called Statista:
Caty Borum Chattoo / MediaShift:
How Link TV + KCET Plan to Give Context to Global, Raw Video — In the warp-speed evolution of the digital era, it's hard to remember 2005. Facebook was still just a tool for U.S. college students; Friendster and MySpace were the hot social-media sites; Twitter was in utero; now-behemoth Huffington Post was in its infancy.
Darrell Etherington / TechCrunch:
Delve Launches Enterprise Newsreader For Focused, Relevant And Collaborative Reading — RSS readers, Instapaper, Pocket, Flipboard, etc., all provide ways for consumers to gather, collect, and share news. But each is aimed at the general user, and while definitely usable in a business setting …
Nilay Patel / The Verge:
NBC's Vivian Schiller: social media has made live TV essential again — The war for the living room will ultimately be won not by gadget manufacturers, but by content companies — the people who make and distribute TV itself. But it's a two-way street: the internet is changing …
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NetNewsCheck Latest, Cable Television News and Broadcasting & Cable
Jack Mirkinson / The Huffington Post:
Don Nash Becomes Executive Producer Of ‘Today’ — A longtime “Today” veteran has become the newest executive producer of the show, NBC News announced Wednesday. Don Nash, currently a senior broadcast producer on the troubled morning show, will take the day-to-day reins from Jim Bell on December 1st.
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Richard Sandomir / New York Times:
Producer Leaves ‘Today’ Show to Direct Olympics for NBC Universal
Andrew Beaujon / Poynter:
Warren Buffett closes former Media General paper in Virginia — The Manassas (Va.) News & Messenger will stop printing at the end of 2012, Steve Jordan reports. Berkshire Hathaway bought the paper from Media General when it purchased most of the chain's other newspapers in May.
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Steve Jordon / Omaha World-Herald:
Buffett company to close Va. newspaper, cut 105 jobs
Buffett company to close Va. newspaper, cut 105 jobs
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JIMROMENESKO.COM and Prince William County VA