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Chris Ariens / TVNewser:
Roger Ailes on Election Night: ‘Rove was wrong. He backed down. Our guys were right.’ — On election night, Fox News co-founder and chairman Roger Ailes watched election coverage in the News Corp. Sports Suite, down the hall from his second floor office.
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Mediaite, JIMROMENESKO.COM, New York Magazine, Erik Wemple, ABCNEWS, The Huffington Post and Lost Remote
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Chris Ariens / TVNewser:
Did Roger Ailes Consider Joining CNN? — Over the summer Roger Ailes was sitting on his terrace at his home along the Hudson River, reading a book on the Civil War, when he decided his fight wasn't finished. Last month Ailes, 72, who created Fox News 16 years ago, signed on for another four years as CEO.
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Jay Rosen / Quote and Comment:
Is there anyone with the same power and visibility who flat out makes stuff up like Roger Ailes? — I don't think there is. (See this one, for example. Or this.) Here's what he said the other day to TVNewser's Chris Ariens: … As soon as I read that quote, I knew it was wrong.
Matthew Purdy / New York Times:
Letter Raises Questions About When BBC Ex-Chief Learned of Abuse Cases — A legal letter sent on behalf of Mark Thompson, the former director general of the BBC, raises questions about his assertions that he learned of accusations of sexual abuse against its longtime host Jimmy Savile only after leaving the corporation's top job.
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Andrew Beaujon / Poynter:
Mark Thompson says he didn't see letter about BBC allegations sent on his behalf — Mark Thompson says he was not aware of the details in a letter he authorized threatening London paper The Sunday Times with “defamation proceedings” over an article it was preparing about BBC program “Newsnight” …
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Robert Channick / Chicago Tribune:
Sources: New owners plan Peter Liguori as Tribune Co. CEO … The new owners set to take control of Tribune Co. when it emerges from bankruptcy protection plan to name television executive Peter Liguori as the company's chief executive, according to sources familiar with the situation.
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JIMROMENESKO.COM and Cable Television News
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Mike Isaac / AllThingsD:
What Happened to the Ahmed Jabari Assassination Video? — Since early Wednesday morning, all eyes have been on the developing digital landscape of the Middle East. Israel Defense Forces have launched a full-scale social media assault on Hamas in conjunction with a tactical military campaign.
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Daily Download, Business Week, The Daily, The Daily Beast and Betabeat
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Neal Ungerleider / Fast Company:
Israeli Military To Citizens: Don't Facebook, Tweet, Instagram Rocket-Hit Locations
Israeli Military To Citizens: Don't Facebook, Tweet, Instagram Rocket-Hit Locations
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yidwithlid.blogspot.co.il, Daily Dot, The Verge and The Daily Beast
Christine Haughney / Media Decoder:
Former Creative Director at Wired Is Named Editor — Wired announced Friday afternoon that Scott Dadich, the magazine's former creative director, would become its next editor in chief. — Mr. Dadich replaces Chris Anderson, the magazine's editor since 2001, who stepped down this month …
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MinOnline, The Wrap, AllThingsD, FOLIO, The New York Observer, Adweek, FishbowlNY, WWD Media Headlines, The Atlantic Wire, The Next Web, @felixgillette and @editorialiste
Robert Andrews / paidContent:
HuffPo is not for sale, except maybe at the right price — Within months of AOL acquiring Arianna Huffington's blog and news network in 2011, reports surfaced claiming it could quickly off-load the property. — Speaking to me at Monaco Media Forum, AOL Huffington Post Media Group international SVP Jimmy Maymann said:
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Keach Hagey / Digits:
Esquire To Make Print Magazine Interactive Through Netpage App — Magazines' future might be digital, but — Newsweek-style forced marches aside — that future is also years away. In the interim, magazines must figure out how to exist as print objects in an increasingly digital world.
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John Paczkowski / AllThingsD:
Apple Television Launch Probably Not Imminent — Now that the iPad mini has successfully transitioned from rumor to reality, Apple-watchers are turning their attention back to another of the company's mythical products — the Apple Television. According to a new report out of Jefferies …
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PC Magazine, iDownloadBlog.com, Business Insider, MacRumors, Tech Trader Daily and 9to5Mac
Peter Kafka / AllThingsD:
Netflix CEO: Amazon Losing Up to $1 Billion a Year on Streaming Video — Reed Hastings says that, one day, Amazon will provide real competition for Netflix. — But the Netflix CEO says Jeff Bezos will have to spend a lot of money before that happens: Hastings says Amazon is losing between $500 million …
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Business Insider and Engadget
Clay Shirky:
Napster, Udacity, and the Academy — Fifteen years ago, a research group called The Fraunhofer Institute announced a new digital format for compressing movie files. This wasn't a terribly momentous invention, but it did have one interesting side effect: Fraunhofer also had to figure out how to compress the soundtrack.
Drew Olanoff / TechCrunch:
Ev Williams Takes To Medium To Discuss The True Purpose Of His New Publishing Tool — You might have heard a few things about Ev Williams and crew's new product, Medium. To some, it seems like “just another blogging platform,” but if you think about where Ev and Biz Stone come from …
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Medium and WebProNews
Wall Street Journal:
Google, Dish Held Talks to Launch Wireless Service — Google Inc. has held talks with satellite-TV provider Dish Network Corp. in recent weeks to partner on a new wireless service that would rival the networks of wireless carriers such as AT&T Inc. and Verizon Wireless, according to people familiar with the discussions.
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PC Magazine, 9to5Google, iDownloadBlog.com, Tech Trader Daily, GigaOM, The Verge, Gizmodo, Engadget and Deadline.com
Katherine Jane O'Neill / Alarabiya.net English:
Al Arabiya's Syria correspondent wounded while covering ‘peaceful’ protests — Al Arabiya correspondent Mohammad Dughmush was evacuated from Syria on Friday after he was hit and wounded by a mortar shell while covering a peaceful demonstration in the city of Aleppo.
Chris Ariens / TVNewser:
Virginia Moseley Leaves ABC After 18 Years, Joins CNN as VP/Deputy Bureau Chief in Washington — Veteran ABC News producer Virginia Moseley is jumping to CNN, TVNewser has learned. Moseley will be VP and Deputy Bureau Chief of the DC bureau, reporting to Sam Feist.
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Cable Television News and Politico
Joe Pompeo / Capital New York:
Funeral rites in N.Y. and D.C. for ‘Newsweek,’ as Tina Brown declares the ‘Zeitgeist was against’ it — Veterans and alumni of Newsweek, which will cease to exist in print after the end of the year, are planning two “celebrations” of the magazine as it prepares to make the transition to a digital-only format in 2013.
Robert McMillan / Wired:
Bitch Magazine runs afoul of Google censorship — When the people at Bitch Magazine decided to take off into Google's cloud, they were quickly brought down to Earth. — The culprit: an opaque Google censorship system that simply won't let you register certain domains for its email, web hosting, and groupware service.
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