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Dylan Byers / Politico:
James Carville, Mary Matalin leaving CNN — CNN contributors and political power couple James Carville and Mary Matalin are leaving the network, Carville told POLITICO today. — The decision was CNN's, Carville told POLITICO: “I was told that they wanted the contributors to be more available …
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Alexander Abad-Santos / The Atlantic Wire:
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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Liana B. Baker / Reuters:
CNN's managing editor Whitaker to leave network
CNN's managing editor Whitaker to leave network
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Jack Mirkinson / The Huffington Post:
Chris Cuomo Moving To CNN To Host Morning Show
Chris Cuomo Moving To CNN To Host Morning Show
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Ben Sisario / New York 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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Ben Sisario / Media Decoder:
Streaming and Micropennies: The Footnotes
Sean Ludwig / VentureBeat:
Rdio opens up free music streaming to the U.K., Canada, Australia, & 11 other countries
Rdio opens up free music streaming to the U.K., Canada, Australia, & 11 other countries
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TMTI Group, mUmBRELLA, Rdio Blog, hypebot, CNET, Media Decoder and TechCrunch
Laura Hazard Owen / GigaOM:
Bezos: With ebook sales up 70% in 2012, Amazon has hit “transition” it expected — Amazon announced fourth-quarter earnings slightly below investor expectations Tuesday afternoon — but operating income, widely viewed by investors as an important measure of the company's overall health, rose, driving shares up in after-hours trading.
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Tim Carmody / The Verge:
Amazon rides a razor-thin wave back to profit in first full quarter of new Kindles
Amazon rides a razor-thin wave back to profit in first full quarter of new Kindles
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Jack Shafer:
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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Andrew Beaujon / Poynter:
Why an ‘average’ journalism grad's salary might not be an average salary where you work — After I blogged Monday about a survey that said 2012 j-school grads' average starting salary was $40,900, lots of Poynter readers took to Twitter or emailed me to complain about how out of line that number …
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Andrew Beaujon / Poynter:
Starting salary for j-school grads rises to $41K, on average
Starting salary for j-school grads rises to $41K, on average
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Columbia Journalism Review
Jason Del Rey / AdAge:
YouTube Set to Introduce Paid Subscriptions This Spring — A New Revenue Model For TV Networks and Video Producers — A new chapter in online video is about to begin. YouTube is prepping to launch paid subscriptions for individual channels on its video platform in its latest attempt …
Nancy Hass / GQ:
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.
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Peter Kafka / AllThingsD:
Netflix Raises More Money for Originals Like “House of Cards”
Netflix Raises More Money for Originals Like “House of Cards”
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Lisa O'Carroll / Guardian:
Sunday Times editor apologises over Benjamin Netanyahu cartoon — Martin Ivens says Gerald Scarfe ‘crossed a line’ with image of Israeli prime minister published on Holocaust Memorial Day — The acting editor of the Sunday Times has apologised unreservedly to Jewish community leaders for what he said was …
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Anshel Pfeffer / Haaretz:
Four reasons why U.K. cartoon of Netanyahu isn't anti-Semitic in any way
Four reasons why U.K. cartoon of Netanyahu isn't anti-Semitic in any way
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William Turvill / Press Gazette:
Scarfe: Cartoon ‘not anti-semitic’ but sorry for ‘very unfortunate timing’
Scarfe: Cartoon ‘not anti-semitic’ but sorry for ‘very unfortunate timing’
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Jonathan Chait / New York Magazine:
Hitler Alive and Well, Owning Liberal Magazine — The Washington Free Beacon has a report, sourced to “Washington Free Beacon Staff,” that Chris Hughes is purging Jews from The New Republic. (Occasionally the Free Beacon publishes stories too embarrassing for any staffers to be associated with by name.)
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Michael Calderone / The Huffington Post:
The New Republic Takes Manhattan
The New Republic Takes Manhattan
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Justin Ellis / Nieman Journalism Lab:
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?
Meg James / Los Angeles Times:
Tribune taps former FCC official Edward Lazarus as general counsel — Tribune Co. has named Edward Lazarus, a former ranking Federal Communications Commission official and one-time federal prosecutor in Los Angeles, as its executive vice president and general counsel.
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Emma Bazilian / Adweek:
Sportswriters Go Long Online — As any literary-minded technophile will tell you, the Internet has become a haven for lengthy, high-quality prose, with sites from the Awl to BuzzFeed regularly churning out 4,000-word stories. But it's not just rambling book reviews and art-world treatises.
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Joe Pompeo / Capital New York:
‘New York Post’ getting a web overhaul from the team that brought you the new ‘New Republic’ — The New York Post's website will soon be getting a much-needed makeover. — Design firm Hard Candy Shell is working on a sweeping overhaul of nypost.com that's expected to debut sometime in the coming months …
Drew Grant / The New York Observer:
Elizabeth Spiers Now Editorial Director at Flavorpill.com — Elizabeth Spiers, who ran The New York Observer as EIC from January 2011 to August 2012, has announced the first of her new gigs after leaving the paper: She'll now be the editorial director for Flavorpill.com …
Josh Halliday / Guardian:
Sir Harold Evans accuses press of cynicism over Leveson report — Ex-Times editor uses Cudlipp lecture to criticise some editors' misrepresentation of proposal on statutory underpinning — Former Times and Sunday Times editor Sir Harold Evans has accused sections of the newspaper industry of …
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Dominic Ponsford / Press Gazette:
Sir Harold Evans: Murdoch should sell The Times rather than merge it with the Sunday
Sir Harold Evans: Murdoch should sell The Times rather than merge it with the Sunday
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