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Eliza Gray / New Republic:
Roger Ailes' Border War Can the Fox News CEO make his network more Latino-friendly? — Roger Ailes is kvetching. “The president likes to divide people into groups,” he huffs into the phone. “He's too busy getting the middle class to hate rich people, blacks to hate whites.
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TVNewser, Erik Wemple, The Huffington Post, The Daily Beast, The Raw Story, Prof Chris Daly's Blog, Poynter and Mediaite
Jared Newman / TechHive:
Dish Network's Hopper with Sling now available, combines ad-skipping and streaming — Dish Network's Hopper with Sling, a set-top box that can skip recorded ads and stream live video to other devices, is now available to Dish subscribers—much to the dismay of major TV networks.
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PC Magazine, TWICE, about.dish.com/feeds …, digitaltrends.com, Broadcast and Engadget
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Ryan Lawler / TechCrunch:
Dish Chairman Ergen Doesn't Want To Kill Ads, He Wants To Make Them Better — Dish Chairman Charlie Ergen is no stranger to controversy, so it should be no surprise that he has a controversial plan for the future of advertising. At the D: Dive Into Media conference today …
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AllThingsD and paidContent
Rem Rieder / American Journalism Review:
If newspapers are to survive, they must abandon the defensive crouch and take a proactive approach. — The quote jumped right out of the excellent new study by the Pew Research Center's Project for Excellence in Journalism. “If there's any business in the world that is built around the excuse …
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Bert Kok / imgZine:
DNP: the first newspaper with personal subscriptions to journalists — Dutch based Digital Second and imgZine today announced the launch of an innovative newspaper app: DNP (De Nieuwe Pers). The app has an unique business model. It is the first newspaper in the world that allows personal subscriptions to journalists.
Amy Chozick / Media Decoder:
Univision and Disney Give Details of Fusion, a Channel for Latinos — Brendan Smialowski/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images — Univision's Jorge Ramos and María Elena Salinas interviewed President Obama in Coral Gables, Fla., during the campaign. — A new 24-hour news and entertainment channel has a name, Fusion.
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TVNewser and Broadcasting & Cable
Jeff Sonderman / Poynter:
EveryBlock could still be sold, says Schiller, after abrupt closing of hyperlocal pioneer — EveryBlock, the hyperlocal news and community discussion site that abruptly closed last week, may be resurrected if NBC can find a suitable buyer. — NBC News Chief Digital Officer Vivian Schiller told …
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Dan Farber / CNET:
Microsoft's Xbox Entertainment Studio working on interactive TV — Studio chief Nancy Tellem wants to deliver “hit” programming, including live events, reality shows and scripted programs with an interactive twist. — DANA POINT, Calif.—Microsoft is the new Hollywood.
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Kotaku, AllThingsD, TechCrunch, Adweek, GigaOM, Polygon, GeekWire, LiveSide.net, Engadget and The Next Web
Anthony Ha / TechCrunch:
Facebook Counted 43M Grammy-Related Likes, Comments — Oh, And 26M Related To Super Bowl Ads Last Week — After this year's Super Bowl, there were a number of articles proclaiming that Twitter had “won” the event thanks to the general explosion in usage, as well as the prominent use of hashtags in many of the TV ads.
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Media Decoder, Lost Remote and Twitter Blog
Tim Carmody / The Verge:
Jalopnik reboot hints at new era for Gawker where readers become writers — Gawker Media's new Kinja platform adds ways for readers to comment, annotate, and post on each site — Gawker's Media's blog network has helped define the professional weblog style, both for words and web design …
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jalopnik.com and paidContent
Mariah Blake / Columbia Journalism Review:
The Washington Times takes a giant step—backwards — Since their recent electoral drubbing, many Republicans are rethinking their party's relationship (or lack of one) to blacks and Hispanics, and embracing what Rick Santorum calls “a broader, bolder and more inclusive vision of freedom and opportunity.”
Giacomo Talignani / The Huffington Post:
Italian Journalist Who Speaks Latin First To Break The News Of Pope's Resignation — “I gave the news, then I started crying.” — Giovanna Chirri, who covers the Vatican for Italy's ANSA news agency and is the editor of a lay people's newspaper, immediately understood what was happening.
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Poynter
Peter Kafka / AllThingsD:
No Netflix for Sony, Which Stays With Starz — Sony's movie studio has renewed a deal to show its first-run films on the Starz pay-TV service; the new pact now keeps the two companies tied up until 2021. Many industry observers thought that Netflix, after signing Disney to a landmark deal in December …
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Broadcasting & Cable, Media Decoder and Home Media Magazine
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Katherine Rushton / Telegraph:
Google to launch YouTube on TV — Google's battle with broadcasters has stepped up a gear after the company signed a deal with Freesat to launch a full-blown YouTube television channel. — The deal will help to boost YouTube, which last year launched 60 broadcast-style channels featuring programmes …
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TMTI Group, SlashGear, The Times, SocialTimes, Fast Company, paidContent and Radio & Television …
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