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Brian Stelter / Media Decoder:
As Zucker Starts at CNN, a Familiar (and Deep) Voice Is Heard — For a channel that needs to find its voice, this was a distinctive way to start. — Fans of CNN may have noticed over the weekend that James Earl Jones's voice is back, proclaiming “This is CNN” in his authoritative baritone.
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The Wrap and The Huffington Post
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Betsy Rothstein / FishbowlDC:
CNN's Zucker: ‘We Must Not Always Be Bound By What Has Come Before Us’ — CNN's new head honcho Jeff Zucker checked in with staff this morning at 9:05 a.m. with a quick memo: … New Career Opportunities Daily: The best jobs in media.
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TVNewser, Mediaite, UnBeige and FishbowlNY
Adrienne LaFrance / Nieman Journalism Lab:
For The New York Times, redesigns happen in print, too — If you picked up a print copy of The New York Times today — you do remember print, right? where newspapers still make most of their money? — you would have seen a little note from the editor on the first page of the Science Times section:
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Cision
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Jim Romenesko:
New York Times redesigns its print-edition feature sections — The redesigns of New York Times features sections begin today with the new look of “Science Times.” A Times release says: “The sections, created during the 1970's, have each been refreshed and updated repeatedly over the years …
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The Huffington Post
Richard Deitsch / Sports Illustrated:
Pulitzer Prize-winners discuss Manti Te'o — I asked a pair of recent Pulitzer Prize winners, Ken Armstrong of the Seattle Times and Amy Nutt of the Newark Star-Ledger — both have extensive experience covering sports — for their thoughts on the Manti Te'o story.
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Poynter, Journo2Go, The Sherman Report, ndsmcobserver.com and Deadspin
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Richard Deitsch / Sports Illustrated:
Inside the Te'o story
Inside the Te'o story
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Poynter, Daily Download, Speakeasy, Globe and Mail and Fox News
Kara Bloomgarden-Smoke / The New York Observer:
Al Jazeera Is Hiring — Looks like someone is hiring. Al Jazeera just posted a list of over 100 job openings on their website for the soon-to-launch new U.S.-based news channel. — At the beginning of the year, Al Jazeera Media Network announced that it had acquired Current TV …
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Politico, @riy, @sojournalista, @dylanbyers, @dkthomp and @chanders
Bloomberg:
Time Warner Cable Said to Win Right to Carry L.A. Dodgers Games — Time Warner Cable Inc. has struck a deal with the Los Angeles Dodgers to broadcast the Major League Baseball team's games, according to two people familiar with the situation. An announcement of the deal is imminent …
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AdAge, Los Angeles Times, The Wrap, HardballTalk, Baseball News Source, CBSSports.com Sports News … and True Blue LA
Jim Romenesko:
Coming soon: A reality show about a community newspaper — NBC Peacock Productions — the company responsible for “The Brokaw Files,” “Secrets of Navy SEALS,” “Storm Stories” and other documentaries — is planning a “documentary-style reality show” about a small-town newspaper that's …
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The Rural Blog
Chris O'Shea / FishbowlNY:
William Hearst Named Chairman of Hearst Corporation — William Hearst III has been named the new chairman of Hearst Corporation. Hearst has been a director of the company for over 30 years and is a trustee of the Hearst Family Trust. Hearst succeeds the late George Hearst Jr. as chairman.
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MinOnline, Deadline.com and @ckrewson
Jeff Sonderman / Poynter:
Some news orgs' social media policies are on shaky legal ground — If your social media policy prevents employees from saying anything bad about the company, it might be going too far. — The National Labor Relations Board has weighed in on several cases where employees lost their jobs …
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New York Times, Forbes, Gannett Blog, SocialTimes and The Newspaper Guild
Michael Depp / NetNewsCheck Latest:
Kennedy: No Papers Getting It Right In Digital — Dan Kennedy, veteran media critic and assistant professor at Northeastern University's School of Journalism, says newspapers are falling short when it comes to digital, with many hampered by clumsy paywalls and too much debt on their books.
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Media Nation and Kirk LaPointe's …
Liz Gannes / AllThingsD:
Yahoo Poised to Acquire Content Curation Site Snip.it — Marissa Mayer's Yahoo is in the process of acquiring a startup to help its efforts to become a destination for content. — Yahoo is expected to announce this week that it has acquired Snip.it, a Pinterest-like site for article curation …
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CNET, VentureBeat, paidContent, Business Insider, Business Insider and WebProNews
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Kara Swisher / AllThingsD:
Searching for Relevance: Yahoo Aiming to Be the “Google of Content”
Searching for Relevance: Yahoo Aiming to Be the “Google of Content”
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Business Insider, TechCrunch and NetNewsCheck Latest
Chris Welch / The Verge:
Amazon developing ‘Zombieland’ series as part of push into original programming — Amazon may be lagging behind Netflix when it comes to delivering original programming to users, but the company just scooped up a fairly recognizable brand in Zombieland. A TV series set in the same zombie-filled universe …
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broadcastnow.co.uk, Engadget, Business Insider, Mashable!, io9 and Complex.com