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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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Politico, Erik Wemple, @ggreenwald, Mediaite, The Daily Caller and Wall Street Journal
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Brian Stelter / Media Decoder:
Time Warner Cable Says It Will Keep ‘Open Mind’ on Reinstating Al Jazeera — Time Warner Cable minced no words when it announced on Wednesday night that it was dropping Current TV, just hours after Al Jazeera acquired the channel. “Our agreement with Current has been terminated …
Discussion:
New York Times, The New Republic, The Huffington Post, Mediaite, AdAge, Inside TV, Guardian, The Week, Los Angeles Times, @jackshafer, The Daily Dish, Politico, Tampa Bay Times, DealBook, TVLine and Deadline.com
Reuters:
Al Jazeera's new channel struggles for U.S. distribution — (Reuters) - Al Jazeera's announced plans to establish a new U.S. cable news channel via the purchase of Current TV isn't even 48 hours old and already it finds itself in a vicious battle to retain distribution rights.
Discussion:
PandoDaily
Jeanine Poggi / AdAge:
New Cable Channels Keep Coming Despite Content-Cost Crackdown — Players ranging from WWE to ABC News and Univision will again try to elbow their way onto pay-TV program guides this year. But 2013 may prove particularly inhospitable for upstart networks as cable and satellite distributors …
Discussion:
Globe and Mail
Brian Stelter / Media Decoder:
Questions Linger for Hosts After Sale of Current TV
Janko Roettgers / GigaOM:
Bad news for cord cutters: Al Jazeera America won't be live streamed online
Bad news for cord cutters: Al Jazeera America won't be live streamed online
Discussion:
Bloomberg, Wall Street Journal, AllThingsD, DealBook, Business Insider and The Stream
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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Associated Press:
Journalists confront China censors over editorial — BEIJING (AP) — In a rare move, some Chinese journalists are openly confronting a top censor after a southern newspaper known for its edgy reporting was forced to change a New Year editorial calling for political reform into a tribute praising the Communist Party.
Discussion:
Big News Network.com
Evan Osnos / The New Yorker Blog:
China, the American Press, and the State Department
China, the American Press, and the State Department
Discussion:
TechCrunch and China Law & Policy
Ann Friedman:
Journalism Is Personal — You probably read this post at Gawker, in which Hamilton Nolan aims to put the fear of Cronkite into the aspiring Thought Catalog contributors of America. You probably also read that Andrew Sullivan is striking out on his own, hoping his readers will pony …
Discussion:
VentureBeat and Guardian
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Laura Hazard Owen / paidContent:
Sullivan's new Dish raises $333,000 from over 11K people in first 24 hours
Sullivan's new Dish raises $333,000 from over 11K people in first 24 hours
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Pressthink, The Daily Dish, GigaOM, The New York Observer, The Atlantic Online, Terry Heaton's PoMo Blog, PSFK and Felix Salmon
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.
Discussion:
Fortune, Adweek, Hollywood Reporter, The Next Web and Forbes
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Patrick Smith / TheMediaBriefing:
Cats, politics, $46 million in funding and a UK launch: It's time to start taking Buzzfeed seriously
Cats, politics, $46 million in funding and a UK launch: It's time to start taking Buzzfeed seriously
Discussion:
BuzzFeed, eMedia Vitals, Bloomberg and VatorNews
Alyson Shontell / Business Insider:
BuzzFeed Is Now Valued At ~$200 Million, But Investors Think It Has Billion-Dollar Potential
BuzzFeed Is Now Valued At ~$200 Million, But Investors Think It Has Billion-Dollar Potential
Discussion:
AdAge, FishbowlNY, NetNewsCheck Latest and NYConvergence.com
Nat Ives / AdAge:
Digital Cracks 50% of Ad Revenue at Wired Magazine — First for the Title Is an Encouraging Sign for the Industry — Digital contributed half of all ad revenue at Wired magazine in the final three months of 2012, a first for the title and an encouraging sign for an industry …
Discussion:
eMedia Vitals
Ingrid Lunden / TechCrunch:
Down And Out: Spotify Halts Its Music Download Service In Europe, But How Many Were Using It Anyway? [Updated] — Spotify has made a mark in the music business with its hugely popular music streaming service, now with 20 million subscribers, 5 million of which pay monthly for it.
Discussion:
AllThingsD, Pocket-lint, hypebot, The Next Web and The Verge
Josh Halliday / Guardian:
Press and broadcast coalition warns against changes to contempt law — National papers and broadcasters oppose law change that could see courts given power to order removal of archive web stories — A coalition of national newspapers and broadcasters are to warn against possible changes …
Steve O'Hear / TechCrunch:
Legimi Wants To Be The ‘Spotify For Ebooks’ With A Business Model That Relies On You Reading Less — Legimi is definitely a startup I'll be watching closely in 2013. Put simply, it aims to be the ‘Spotify for ebooks,’ in which for a monthly subscription, users get access to a potentially infinite library …