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9:35 AM ET, February 25, 2013

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Leslie Kaufman / New York Times:
Barnes & Noble Weighs Its E-Reader Investment  —  Even for a company with a lot of bad news lately, the bulletin from Barnes & Noble this month had an ominous feel.  —  Barnes & Noble, the nation's largest book chain, warned that when it reports fiscal 2013 third-quarter results on Thursday …
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Wall Street Journal:
Barnes's Chairman Mulls Store Buyout  —  Barnes & Noble Inc.'s chairman and biggest shareholder, Leonard Riggio, has expressed interest in buying out the retailer's consumer-bookstore chain, raising the prospect that the company could be split in two.  —  Mr. Riggio, 71 years old …
Peter Kafka / AllThingsD:
We Are All Huffington Post Now  —  Two years ago, the Huffington Post published a story called “What Time Does the Super Bowl Start?” which generated lots of clicks from regular Web-surfers, and eye-rolling from people like me.  —  The post was both effective — it showed up high on Google searches …
David Boardman / The Seattle Times:
Digital subscriptions needed to support quality journalism  —  In mid-March, The Seattle Times will launch a new digital-subscription plan for users of Seattletimes.com.  Print subscribers will continue to have unrestricted access.  —  It is a truism of American life that you get what you pay for.
Michael Calderone / The Huffington Post:
Robert Gibbs Told Not To Acknowledge Drone Program Exists As White House Press Secretary  —  Visit NBCNews.com for breaking news, world news, and news about the economy  —  Former White House press secretary Robert Gibbs said Sunday that he was told not to “acknowledge” or “discuss” …
Discussion: Politico and The Verge
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Jennifer Martinez / Hillicon Valley:
White House orders agencies to open access to research
Discussion: Boing Boing
Jim Rutenberg / New York Times:
Michael Goldfarb Gleeful Provocateur at Intersection of Many Worlds  —  At 11:42 a.m. on Feb. 14, a conservative online magazine called The Washington Free Beacon posted a dispatch about a speech Chuck Hagel gave in 2007 in which it said he called the State Department “an adjunct to the Israeli foreign minister's office.”
Dylan Byers / Politico:
ABC News announces Jeff Zeleny hire  —  It's official: ABC News has hired New York Times national political correspondent Jeff Zeleny to serve as Senior Washington Correspondent covering Congress and politics.  —  “If you're interested in presidential campaigns or national affairs …
Discussion: @dylanbyers and ABCNEWS
T.C. Sottek / The Verge:
NASCAR blocks eyewitness video of Daytona crash, but YouTube reverses the takedown  —  A NASCAR race at the Daytona International Speedway today was disrupted by a harrowing crash that sent debris flying into the stands and left some fans injured.  As CNN reports, shredded debris flew …
John Plunkett / Guardian:
BBC condemns China's ‘deliberate’ jamming of World Service broadcasts  —  Statement by global news head Peter Horrocks cites ‘deliberate and co-ordinated’ blocking of shortwave frequencies in region  —  The BBC has “strongly condemned” the “deliberate and co-ordinated” jamming of the BBC World Service by authorities in China.
Discussion: BBC and Associated Press
Marco Arment / Marco.org:
The Magazine: now with full-article sharing, web subscriptions  —  When I launched The Magazine in October, I didn't know whether enough people would subscribe to keep it afloat.  I didn't know whether most people would make fun of the idea, argue that articles on the internet should be free …
Discussion: @steverubel, @natdudley and @marcoarment, Thanks:@steverubel
Samantha Murphy / Mashable:
Oscar Win Is a First for Kickstarter-Funded Film  —  For the first time ever, a Kickstarter-funded film has won an Oscar.  How's that for the power of the Internet and crowdfunding?  —  Inocente — the story of a 15-year old girl from California who refuses to give up her dream of being an artist …
Eliot Van Buskirk / Evolver.fm:
How Pitchfork Visualizes Music on the Internet  —  Welcome to part two of our condensed, super-digestible interview with RJ Bentler, vice president of video programming for the influential music tastemaker Pitchfork.  The first part of this interview covers the interactive promise of internet-on-the-television.
Lisa O'Carroll / Guardian:
Pearson says FT is not for sale as digital subscriptions overtake print  —  Media and education group to spend £150m on restructuring, including preparing Penguin for merger with Random House  —  Financial Times owner Pearson has declared the paper is not for sale …
 
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Jeff John Roberts / paidContent:
Aereo expands TV on-the-go service to 3 more states, launches first big ad campaign
Rasmus Kleis Nielsen / The Huffington Post:
The New York Times Is Leaving the U.S Newspaper Industry Behind
Carl Franzen / The Verge:
Wikipedia to deliver articles via text messages in coming months
Discussion: TechnoBuffalo
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Ryan Chittum / Columbia Journalism Review:
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John Robinson / Media, disrupted:
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From Techmeme:

Lauren Feiner / The Verge:
FCC fines T-Mobile $80M, AT&T $57M, and Verizon $47M for allegedly illegally sharing customers' location data with aggregators “without customer consent”

Marques Brownlee / Marques Brownlee on YouTube:
Rabbit R1 review: good price, but emblematic of a trend of selling barely finished products at full price, while vowing to fix the issues later to win a “race”

Sheila Chiang / CNBC:
Samsung Q1: revenue up 12.81% YoY to ~$52.3B, vs. ~$51.6B est., and operating profit up 932.8% YoY to ~$4.8B, vs. ~$4.3B est., as memory chip prices rebound

 
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