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Brian Stelter / Media Decoder:
Gore Went to Bat for Al Jazeera, and Himself — Al Gore at the Current TV studios in San Francisco in 2005. He said Al Jazeera's coverage was “thorough, fair and informative.” — Al Gore's Current TV was never popular with viewers, but it was a hit where it counted: with cable and satellite providers.
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MediaShift, Mediaite, @ggreenwald, The Raw Story, Erik Wemple, Business Insider, The Daily Caller, Kirk LaPointe's …, TVNewser and Politico
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Wall Street Journal:
Al Jazeera Embraces Cable TV, Loses Web — Al Jazeera used the Web to build a following in America, which it hopes to exploit on cable television through Wednesday's purchase of Current TV. But to keep cable operators happy, Al Jazeera may have to make a difficult bargain: Giving up on the Web.
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Los Angeles Times, MarketingVox News & Trends and GigaOM
New York Times:
Al Jazeera in America — Al Jazeera, the pan-Arab news network, has long wanted to gain a bigger American television audience, and it may have finally found a way to do that by buying Current TV. But as the deal was being signed, Time Warner Cable announced it would immediately stop carrying Current …
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Mediaite, CNN, Cision, The Raw Story, The New Republic and The Wrap
David Zurawik / Baltimore Sun:
Why Al Jazeera buying Current is a good thing for media, country
Why Al Jazeera buying Current is a good thing for media, country
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Capital New York and The Daily Beast
Tom McGeveran / Capital New York:
Why is the ‘Times’ editorial board making a cause out of Al Jazeera?
Why is the ‘Times’ editorial board making a cause out of Al Jazeera?
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Media Decoder and The Daily Caller
Alex Weprin / TVNewser:
Cybersquatters Hop On AlJazeeraAmerica.com
Cybersquatters Hop On AlJazeeraAmerica.com
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Politico, Quartz and FishbowlNY
Reuters:
Al Jazeera's new channel struggles for U.S. distribution
Al Jazeera's new channel struggles for U.S. distribution
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Felix Salmon, SNL Financial and PandoDaily
Brian Stelter / Media Decoder:
Questions Linger for Hosts After Sale of Current TV
Questions Linger for Hosts After Sale of Current TV
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Media Decoder
David Carr / Media Decoder:
New York Observer Hits Reset Again, Names Ken Kurson New Editor — It will come as something short of a surprise to those who follow the Manhattan media scene that The New York Observer has picked a new editor. After all, the newspaper has already had five editors in the seven years since Jared Kushner …
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JIMROMENESKO.COM, The Wrap, FishbowlNY, @tomscocca, @ledbetreuters, New York Magazine, @espiers, @koblin, @espiers, @weareyourfek, @johnjcook, @felixsalmon and @weareyourfek
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Joe Pompeo / Capital New York:
Former ‘Observer’ editor Aaron Gell, surprised by news of his replacement, still deciding whether to stay on as No. 2 — There was one unanswered question in today's news that Ken Kurson has replaced Aaron Gell as editor-in-chief of The New York Observer: Whether or not Gell will remain at the paper as “executive editor.”
Tom Gara / Corporate Intelligence:
Inside BuzzFeed's Old Media Business Model — After BuzzFeed's announcement of a new $19 million round of venture funding yesterday, we had a chat with Jonah Peretti, the company's co-founder. He was pretty tight-lipped about the numbers - what the company is worth, or how much revenue it's pulling in …
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Quartz, Guardian, Digiday and Business Insider
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Mathew Ingram / paidContent:
Why Tumblr and BuzzFeed are on a collision course in 2013 — The decline and fall of traditional media empires is one side of the ongoing turmoil within the industry, but the other side is the rise of disruptive new players, and two of the most prominent names in that category are BuzzFeed and Tumblr.
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NetNewsCheck Latest, Bloomberg, BuzzFeed, Fortune, AdAge, Adweek, Hollywood Reporter and Forbes
David Carr / Media Decoder:
Andrew Sullivan on Going Back to Future as an Indie Blogger — On Wednesday, Andrew Sullivan, one of the pioneers of the blogging Web, decided to end his relationship with The Daily Beast, and by the way, with advertising as well. His decision made quite a splash, in part because others wonder whether …
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CJR, Mashable!, Pressthink, The New York Observer, The Daily Dish, Terry Heaton's PoMo Blog, 24/7 Wall St. and The Atlantic Online
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Associated Press:
China says New York Times reporter was not expelled, says his visa application was incomplete — BEIJING — The Chinese government said Friday that it did not expel a New York Times reporter who had to leave mainland China this week after he failed to obtain new press credentials.
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JIMROMENESKO.COM, mediabistro.com and New York Times
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Josh Halliday / Guardian:
Press Gazette axes quarterly magazine for online-only edition — Editor of trade title for journalists said company plans to focus resources on weekly digital edition, iPhone app and website — Press Gazette is to become online only after 44 years as the print trade title for UK journalists.
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pressgazette.co.uk, Jon Slattery and NetNewsCheck Latest
Dylan Byers / Politico:
Bloomberg uncertain about paper's gun map — New York City Mayor and gun-control advocate Michael Bloomberg today voiced uncertainty about a local newspaper's decision to publish the names and addresses of area residents with gun permits. — “It is public information, the public owns that data …
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Techdirt
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Erik Wemple / Washington Post:
Rockland County Sheriff: Keep gun permits from media
Rockland County Sheriff: Keep gun permits from media
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Poynter, Business Insider and Gothamist
Erik Wemple / Washington Post:
Washington Times lays off staff — The Washington Times has just laid off newsroom staffers in a move that's been in the works for weeks. New top editor David Jackson and new Times CEO Larry Beasley broke the news at a meeting of approximately 20 employees, according to one person who attended.
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Poynter and @d1scourse
Adrienne LaFrance / Washington Post:
Library of Congress has archive of tweets, but no plan for its public display — In the few minutes it will take you to read this story, some 3 million new tweets will have flitted across the publishing platform Twitter and ricocheted across the Internet. The Library of Congress is busy archiving …
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Library of Congress Blog, JIMROMENESKO.COM, Betabeat, BuzzFeed and SocialTimes