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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.
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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JIMROMENESKO.COM, Mediaite, The Daily Caller, ABCNEWS, New York Magazine, The Huffington Post and Lost Remote
Ingrid Lunden / TechCrunch:
With Amazon Publishing Stonewalled By Retailers, Tim Ferriss Taps BitTorrent To Market His New Book — Necessity, they say, is the mother of invention, and a stalemate between Amazon and big retailers, including Barnes & Noble, over the sale of books from the online giant's publishing imprint …
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mediabistro.com, Fast Company and Business Wire
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Laura Hazard Owen / paidContent:
Hey, Tim Ferriss: Book banning isn't a marketing gimmick
Hey, Tim Ferriss: Book banning isn't a marketing gimmick
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Fortune, The Official BitTorrent Blog and GalleyCat
Nick Bilton / NYT Bits:
Apple Now Owns the Page Turn — If you want to know just how broken the patent system is, just look at patent D670,713, filed by Apple and approved this week by the United States Patent Office. — This design patent, titled, “Display screen or portion thereof with animated graphical user interface …
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PC Magazine, Patent Progress, Mashable! and Techdirt
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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Wall Street Journal, Deadline.com, CNET, Engadget, Business Insider and Mashable!
Reuters:
Tribune Co gets FCC approval, nears bankruptcy exit — Tribune Co, the owner of the Chicago Tribune, Los Angeles Times and 23 television stations, said on Friday it received a key regulatory approval needed to end its nearly four-year stay in bankruptcy. — Tribune said it received approval …
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Cable Television News
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Neal Ungerleider / Fast Company:
Israeli Military To Citizens: Don't Facebook, Tweet, Instagram Rocket-Hit Locations — Location metadata stored on Twitter and other social media are feared by Israeli officials to be assisting Hamas' efforts and counter-attacks. — Israeli authorities are warning citizens not to post …
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The Verge, Daily Dot, The Daily Beast and yidwithlid.blogspot.co.il
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Mike Isaac / AllThingsD:
Strange Tweets: What Happened to the Ahmed Jabari Assassination Video?
Strange Tweets: What Happened to the Ahmed Jabari Assassination Video?
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Business Week, Fast Company and Daily Download
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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The New York Observer, MinOnline, The Next Web, The Atlantic Wire, FOLIO, AllThingsD, @felixgillette, @editorialiste, Adweek, FishbowlNY and WWD Media Headlines
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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Los Angeles Times, JIMROMENESKO.COM and Cable Television News
Laura Hazard Owen / paidContent:
B&N shuts down the pioneering Fictionwise digital bookstores — When Fictionwise launched in 2000, it was a pioneer in a Kindle-less, Nook-less, iPad-less world. The site sold ebooks in a variety of formats like Palm, Rocket and Microsoft Reader. It let users download ebooks to their mobile phones — in 2001.
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PublishersWeekly.com, TechCrunch and TeleRead
Michael Wolf / Forbes:
Three Ways Social TV Analytics Is About to Change the TV Business — While talk of social TV is not new, the industry is still stuggling to understand what exactly the intersection between social media and the TV business will mean. — For consumers, today it's a watercooler conversation …
Jim Romenesko:
Geneva Overholser to step down as USC Annenberg J-School director — Geneva Overholser, who has led the University of Southern California Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism since 2008, is stepping down in June when her five-year term ends. A release says: “During the past four years …
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USC Annenberg School … and CJR
Jeff John Roberts / paidContent:
Time Warner CEO: Cord cutters not an issue, “cord nevers” might be — Few people are trading in their cable services for digital alternatives, according to Time Warner CEO Jeff Bewkes. He argues that “cord cutting” is overstated and that the phenomenon is limited to a small segment of low income Americans.
bizjournals:
American City Business Journals acquires Streetwise Media — American City Business Journals (ACBJ), the nation's largest print and online publisher of local business news, said Friday it has acquired Streetwise Media, a fast-growing digital media company catering to young business people in Boston and Washington, D.C.
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TechCrunch
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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