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Facebook Managing Editor Steps Down, Says Site 'Doesn't Need Reporters' — Facebook managing editor Dan Fletcher announced Wednesday that he will be leaving the social media giant next month. Speaking before a crowded audience at the Edward R. Murrow College of Communication …
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Fast Company, @rajunarisetti, @lpintak, @lucymarcus, @mediatwit and Mashable!
Emily Bell / Guardian:
The press regulation charter is illiterate about the internet — The Leveson-inspired draft bill deals with the past, not the future, of the press in failing to address the myriad ways we now receive ‘news’ — If Maria Miller, the culture secretary, has sat in as many conferences on the …
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Georg Szalai / Hollywood Reporter:
News Corp. CEO Rupert Murdoch Calls U.K. Press Regulation Deal A ‘Holy Mess’ — He also lauds the defeat of new Australian media rules and joins his “Sun” tabloid in attacking the British government led by David Cameron. — LONDON - News Corp. chairman and CEO Rupert Murdoch on Thursday continued …
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@rupertmurdoch, Guardian and @davidfolkenflik
Greg Mitchell / The Nation:
Margaret Sullivan, an Ombud Who Cares — This article appeared in the April 8, 2013 edition of The Nation. — The first Times public editor, Daniel Okrent, raised some tough issues, such as his criticism of executive editor Bill Keller for failing to fully come to grips with the paper's misconduct in the run-up to the Iraq War.
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Michael Cieply / New York Times:
Global Ticket Sales for Movies Rise 6% — LOS ANGELES — Movie ticket sales around the world rose 6 percent last year, to $34.7 billion from $32.6 billion in 2011, as China became the world's second-biggest market for theatrical films after the United States, according to statistics released …
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Robert X. Cringely / InfoWorld:
Here lies Web journalism, dead at the hand of the almighty advertiser — Don't know if you've noticed, but there's a hullabaloo over online ads masquerading as editorial on the Web these days. I'm here to tell you that the situation is actually much worse than you might think.
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Kirk LaPointe's …, Thanks:@steverubel
Jeff John Roberts / paidContent:
How a toothbrush news site can get more visits than the Economist: More on the botnet scam — A larger picture is emerging about an online advertising scam that is reportedly soaking major brands like McDonald's and Disney for $6 million a month. The scam, which has rattled publishers and the ad industry …
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Mackenzie Weinger / Politico:
Meltwater vows appeal in AP copyright suit — News clipping service Meltwater will appeal the court's decision that it infringed the use of The Associated Press' content, the company's CEO said Thursday. — U.S. District Judge Denise Cote on Wednesday ruled in favor of the AP …
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Reuters:
HBO CEO mulls teaming with broadband partners for HBO GO — (Reuters) - HBO could widen access to its HBO GO online streaming service by teaming up with broadband Internet providers for customers who do not subscribe to a cable TV service, according to HBO's Chief Executive Richard Plepler.
Committee to Protect Journalists:
Journalists attacked in Egypt over the weekend — At least 14 journalists were attacked by police and supporters of Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood group outside the group's headquarters in Cairo on Saturday and Sunday, according to news reports and local journalists.
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Elon Green / The Awl:
David Grann, What Is Up With Your Twitter? — Last week, David Grann and I met in his office at The New Yorker, in midtown Manhattan. It is a glorious fire hazard because he doesn't throw anything away. Grann has been a staff writer at the magazine since 2003 and published two books …
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Greg Sandoval / The Verge:
Court affirms Isohunt copyright infringement, says company encouraged piracy — A federal appeals court has decided that Isohunt, a BitTorrent index accused by a Hollywood film studio of encouraging users to share pirated moves and TV shows, is liable for the copyright infringement committed …
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