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11:55 AM ET, March 27, 2013

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Marisa Guthrie / Hollywood Reporter:
NBC: Anderson Cooper Not Approached for Matt Lauer Job  —  A source close to Cooper also denies the report, while both men's camps deny that Lauer called Cooper to register his disapproval  —  NBC's Today show is topic A in media gossip circles.  And a report Tuesday about CNN's Anderson Cooper …
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Brian Stelter / New York Times:
NBC Is Said to Offer Lauer's Job to Cooper  —  Earlier this month an NBC executive contacted Anderson Cooper with a question that would flatter and intrigue just about anyone.  Would Mr. Cooper, the biggest star of CNN, consider replacing Matt Lauer on the “Today” show in the months to come?
Mike Shields / Adweek:
Bloomberg Wants to Win at Video  —  It's time for Bloomberg TV's noon news meeting on this Thursday, a meeting that is sandwiched around two momentous events; the day after the new Pope was announced and the day Samsung will release its new Galaxy s4 phone.  —  The packed conference room …
Paul Sloan / CNET:
The one bright spot for the music labels: Digital  —  The financial picture of the music industry is still bleak, but YouTube, Spotify, and other services are helping.  —  The music industry is still in rough shape, based on data released today by the Recording Industry Association of America.
Discussion: Tone Deaf, Billboard and The Verge
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Andrew M. Barker / Variety:   RIAA Reports Year of Relative Stability in Record Biz
Guardian:
The Sun joins Telegraph in charging website users  —  News International says offering free content is ‘just untenable’, while Telegraph announces erection of metered paywall  —  Britain's biggest selling daily newspaper, The Sun, is to start charging for its online content in the second half …
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Keith J. Kelly / New York Post:
Scratch Freston from Time Inc. CEO derby  —  Scratch Mtv founder Tom Freston from the list of potential Time Inc. CEOs.  —  Even before the search begins in earnest, Freston told Media Ink he isn't interested in the job.  —  That is sure to dash the dreams of Time Inc.'ers.
Discussion: Guardian
Bloomberg:
Ericsson Said to Discuss Buying Microsoft's TV-Software Unit  —  Ericsson AB (ERICB) is in talks to buy Microsoft Corp. (MSFT)'s IPTV business, which makes software used by phone companies such as AT&T Inc. (T) to deliver television over the Internet, people with knowledge of the matter said.
Joe Pompeo / Capital New York:
Media start-up hatched at Columbia, ‘The Big Roundtable,’ looks for a new long-form business model  —  Anyone who has experience writing for magazines can tell you that pitches tend to be approved or rejected based on the whim of any number of editors on the masthead.
Discussion: Kickstarter
Lisa O'Carroll / Guardian:
Two jailed over Sun leaks  —  Alan Tierney and Richard Trunkfield sentenced to 10 and 16 months respectively for selling information to the Sun  —  A former policeman and an ex-prison officer have received prison sentences at the Old Bailey after pleading guilty to selling information to the Sun.
Discussion: Sky News and BBC
Daniel Victor / Nieman Journalism Lab:
Hashtags considered #harmful  —  The noble hashtag is cursed by a problem Yogi Berra could appreciate: Too many people use it, so no one goes there.  —  Presumably, most Twitter users use hashtags intending to add their tweet to a river of similar information and to expose their own thoughts to a wider, interested audience.
Jenna Wortham / NYT Bits:
Instagram and the New Era of Paparazzi  —  Earlier this week, a rare and new photo of the pop star Beyoncé and her daughter, Blue Ivy, quickly spread around the Internet, on various celebrity and gossip sites.  —  There was nothing particularly unusual about the photo itself …
Jasper Jackson / TheMediaBriefing:
Datawatch: Emerging economies' surging digital media adoption visualised  —  Developed, technologically advanced countries are leading the way in online media consumption, right?  Wrong.  —  Consumers in emerging economies are consuming more of their media online than in developed economies, and in many cases more media in total.
Discussion: MediaPost
Eduardo Porter / New York Times:
In a Copyright Ruling, the Legacy of the Betamax  —  Before Napster and LimeWire, before Megauploads and the Pirate Bay, media companies' epic struggle against copying, piracy and generally losing control over their creations can be traced to a legal fight more than 30 years ago over a device …
 
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Nick Summers / The Next Web:
Redbox kiosks race past 1m film and video game disc rentals in Canada, 10 months after launch
Foo Yun Chee / Reuters:
EU regulators to approve Random House, Penguin deal: sources
Discussion: paidContent and The Bookseller
Patrick Brzeski / Hollywood Reporter:
Study: China Surpasses Japan to Become Second-Largest Pay TV Market Behind U.S.
Jennifer Saba / Reuters:
Flipboard launches new edition, lets readers create magazines
Roy Greenslade / Guardian:
BBC suspends Sri Lankan broadcasts
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Nicholas Carlson / Business Insider:
Here's Why Marissa Mayer Is About To Spend ~$200 Million On A YouTube Wannabe
Discussion: Betabeat and Softpedia News
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CBS asks for tax break for Super Bowl week coverage
Discussion: The Lens
Katherine Fung / The Huffington Post:
Bloomberg Thinks Murdoch's Twitter Account Is A Bad Idea
Discussion: New York Magazine
 

 
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