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Fortune:
Time Warner in talks to part ways with Time Inc. — FORTUNE — Media giant Time Warner has begun discussions to separate itself from Time Inc., its $3.4 billion (in annual revenue) publishing division, according to three people familiar with the matter. A serious buyer is in talks with the company, one of the sources says.
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Jeff Bercovici / Forbes:
Time Warner Shopping Time Inc. Likely Price Tag? Try $2.5 Billion — Time Inc., America's biggest magazine publisher, is for sale — sort of. Fortune reports that parent Time Warner is in talks with a “serious buyer” to sell most of its periodicals — and who better to know than Fortune, being one of those periodicals?
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Media Decoder
AdAge:
Time Warner Reportedly in Talks To Sell Most of Time Inc. — Bank Said To Be Involved Has Ties to Warren Buffett — Time Warner is in talks to sell a large portion of its Time Inc. magazine division, including People, InStyle and Real Simple, according to a report Wednesday afternoon by Fortune.
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paidContent and @natives
Peter Kafka / AllThingsD:
Time Warner Put the “For Sale” Sign on Time Inc. Last Fall — People have been wondering when Time Warner would sell off Time Inc. for a long time. And for a long time, whenever anyone asked CEO Jeff Bewkes or senior management about the publishing company, they'd inevitably say something like “we like it, we're keeping it.”
Craig Silverman / Poynter:
Jonah Lehrer falls into familiar pattern, fails to face his reckoning — In recent years, though certainly not recently, many conference attendees have heard Jonah Lehrer speak about how our brains and our personal interactions affect our behaviours in interesting and surprising ways.
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Jonah Lehrer:
My Apology — I'd like to begin by thanking the Knight Foundation for the invitation to speak. — I've been asked to give a talk about decision-making. I'm going to focus today on bad decisions, on the causes and repercussions of failure. The failure I'll be talking about is my own.
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Poynter and @jonahlehrer
William Turvill / Press Gazette:
The accused: At least 55 UK journalists arrested since April 2011 — At least 55 journalists have now been arrested in the last two years as a result of police investigations stemming from the phone-hacking scandal. On 13 February, a further six former News of the World journalists …
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Guardian and @iainoverton
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Lisa O'Carroll / Guardian:
Phone-hacking inquiry: Sun's Fabulous and northern features editors arrested
Phone-hacking inquiry: Sun's Fabulous and northern features editors arrested
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Softpedia News
Press Gazette:
Six former News of the World journalists arrested in phone-hacking probe are named
Six former News of the World journalists arrested in phone-hacking probe are named
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@bbcbreaking
Sinead O'Carroll / TheJournal.ie:
Six journalists arrested in fresh phone hacking probe
Six journalists arrested in fresh phone hacking probe
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Guardian, Sky News, @kevin_maguire, CNN, @skymartinbrunt, BBC, UK News and Opinion, @dannyshawbbc and The Huffington Post
Georg Szalai / Hollywood Reporter:
Comcast CEO 'Bullish About NBCUniversal's Future,' NBC Turnaround — Comcast is “bullish about NBCUniversal's future,” Comcast CEO Brian Roberts said Wednesday in explaining why the cable giant decided to take full control of the entertainment company earlier than originally planned.
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Alex Sherman / Bloomberg:
Comcast Will Buy Rest of GE's NBC Stake for $16.7 Billion
Comcast Will Buy Rest of GE's NBC Stake for $16.7 Billion
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Fast Company, DealBook, VentureBeat, @bobbymacreports, Reuters and paidContent
Steve Schaefer / Forbes:
Comcast Beats Estimates, Boosts Dividend And Buys The Rest Of NBC From GE
Comcast Beats Estimates, Boosts Dividend And Buys The Rest Of NBC From GE
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Guardian, TVNewser, The Wrap, Media Decoder, Media & Entertainment, CNET, Broadcasting & Cable, Radio & Television … and Hillicon Valley
Jennifer Booton / Fox Business:
Thomson Reuters To Slash 2,500 Jobs, 4% of Workforce — Thomson Reuters (TRI) plans to cut 2,500 jobs this year, or 4% of its global workforce, as it continues to axe costs as part of a larger overhaul. — The company said on Wednesday that it expects to spend about $100 million on severance costs …
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Reuters, Agence France Presse, Wall Street Journal, Thomson Reuters, The Dividend Daily and Talking Biz News
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Jennifer Saba / Reuters:
Thomson Reuters revenue outlook disappoints
TechCrunch:
AOL Confirms gdgt Acquisition, Quests For tch Domination — AOL (owners of TechCrunch) today is taking one more step to build out its content empire: it has officially confirmed the acquisition of technology reviews site gdgt — first reported by TechCrunch nearly two weeks ago.
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gdgt blog, VentureBeat, Forbes, Digital Media Wire, FishbowlNY, Talking Biz News, AllThingsD, The Next Web, Engadget, Mashable!, VatorNews and Fast Company
Jeff John Roberts / paidContent:
Hughes' New Republic has 44,000 subscribers, thinks Twitter beats Facebook for news — When multimillionaire and former Facebook executive Chris Hughes bought the struggling New Republic last year, critics were quick to dismiss the purchase as a rich man's folly.
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AllThingsD
Joe Pompeo / Capital New York:
‘Times’ names Rick Berke senior editor and director of video content development — The New York Times has made Rick Berke's departure from the masthead and move into video content official. — Berke, previously an assistant managing editor, has been appointed senior editor and director …
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Politico
Laura Hazard Owen / paidContent:
Startup Plympton acquires DailyLit to deliver serial fiction in a digital age — Plympton, the startup launched last year by former New York Times reporter Jennifer 8 Lee and novelist Yael Goldstein Love, is acquiring DailyLit, a site that delivers books in installments by email and RSS, for an undisclosed sum.
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Plympton, PublishersWeekly.com, TechCrunch and Betabeat
Lucia Moses / Adweek:
Financial Times Turns 125 — The Financial Times marks its 125th anniversary today, and, befitting the challenges facing newspapers today, the celebration will have practical elements. — An ad campaign with the somber tagline “Still guiding the way for global business” is breaking in print and online.
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Journalism.co.uk, Guardian and NetNewsCheck Latest