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Why I hate Twitter — The social sharing tool was once a vision. Now it's a prison — S — oren Dayton and Rob Bluey — two conservative tech geniuses — talked me into joining Twitter during a lunch Ed Morrissey organized at an Iraqi restaurant in Minneapolis during the 2008 Republican convention.
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The Awl, @mlcalderone, @mikeisaac, @juliemmoos and The Daily Caller


'We're not trying to beat the Huffington Post' — Chris Hughes, from Facebook to New Republic — Question: How do you reinvigorate a 98-year old US news and current affairs magazine for the digital age? — Answer: Hire a 29 year-old former Facebook executive. Naturally.
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NPR and Canadian Magazines
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Unsolicited advice for New Republic owner Chris Hughes — For more than a century, rich guys who think they're smarter than the rich guys who came before them have been buying money-losing publications under the impression that by spending more money than their deep-pocketed predecessors, they'll turn the red ink black.
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@jayrosen_nyu and WorldViews

The New Republic Takes Manhattan
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FishbowlNY and New York Magazine


Amazon Makes Murmurs About Its Video Business — Netflix added a bunch of streaming video subscribers in the last quarter. How did rival Amazon do? — Who knows? Amazon is fiercely dedicated to the notion that it won't say squat about its business, and things stayed true to form during yesterday's earnings call.
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Bezos: With ebook sales up 70% in 2012, Amazon has hit “transition” it expected
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Slate, New York Times, Forbes, NetNewsCheck Latest, PublishersWeekly.com, CNET, Home Media Magazine, Mercury News, AllThingsD, Pocket-lint, Softpedia News, VentureBeat, TechCrunch and GalleyCat

Amazon rides a razor-thin wave back to profit in first full quarter of new Kindles
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ZDNet and The Next Web


Fox News Ratings Hit 12-Year Demo Lows In January Cable News Figures — At the end of each month, cable news ratings are released to the public. And, like clockwork, Fox News dominates the top 13 or so programs, far outstripping its competitors. — January was ... a little different.
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Politico, TVNewser and The Raw Story


Washington Post's Truth Teller and the future of robots doing journalism — At some point in the history of letters, fact-checking went from a foundational part of journalism to a specialization practiced by few to a buzzwordy media trend, alternately praised and dismissed depending on what politician was getting called out.
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Kill the pageview: 29th Street Publishing looks to profit off small and good — Maura Johnston, founding editor of Gawker's now-defunct Idolator and more recently the music editor at the Village Voice, is now a micro-publisher. The independent writer is four issues into her new periodical …
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magCulture.com/blog

Time Inc. Cutting Staff — Time Inc. began a wave of staff reductions Wednesday morning that are expected to eliminate about 500 jobs, according to a person familiar with the matter, as the country's largest magazine group grapples with declines in print advertising.
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@keachhagey and Politico


Ukraine Gongadze case: Court convicts journalist's killer — Olexiy Pukach is a former police general — A Ukrainian court has convicted a former police chief of murdering journalist Georgy Gongadze in 2000, a crime which rocked the country. — The court in Kiev found that Olexiy Pukach …
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New York Times, LNR Journalism, Jon Slattery, The Newspaper Guild and Committee to Protect …


Reed Hastings on Arrested Development, House of Cards, and the Future of Netflix Movies — The quirky little start-up that once printed money by mailing you DVDs is hell-bent on morphing into the HBO—and the network, and the any-show, any-time streaming service—of tomorrow.


Murdoch faces more uncertainty over Times and Sunday Times appointments — Independent directors will not meet again until March to discuss Rupert Murdoch's choice for editor roles — The independent directors who refused to endorse Rupert Murdoch's choices as editors of the Times …


As Music Streaming Grows, Royalties Slow to a Trickle — Like plenty of music fans, Sam Broe jumped at the chance to join Spotify two summers ago, and he hasn't looked back. — Spotify, which began streaming music in Sweden in 2008, lets users choose from millions of songs over the Internet free …
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Quartz and Business Insider
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Now recording: Knight funds an app for collecting oral histories — Most friends and family have oral histories — they just don't realize it. That time as a kid your uncle ate so many waffles he cried? Or the time your best friends had to break into their apartment so they could move out?


This Is Jeff Zucker's CNN Overhaul — As news arrives today that some of its most familiar (and familiarly loud) faces are on the way out and some new (and potentially household-name) anchors may be on the way in, the future of CNN is starting to take shape under its powerful new boss, Jeff Zucker.
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mediabistro.com, FishbowlDC, Forbes, RedState, The Huffington Post, Reuters and Politico
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CNN to launch new morning show
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BuzzFeed, Poynter and Media Decoder