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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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Lisa O'Carroll / Guardian:
Sun paywall unavoidable, says News International chief executive
Sun paywall unavoidable, says News International chief executive
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BBC and TheMediaBriefing
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.
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Andrew M. Barker / Variety:
RIAA Reports Year of Relative Stability in Record Biz
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 …
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 …
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.
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Guardian
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.
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Kickstarter
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.
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@jbenton, @mykola, @marksluckie, @aschweig, @pwthornton, @chanders, NetNewsCheck Latest, @caseymcdermott, @smalera, @digiphile, @michaelroston, @kev097 and @jaredbkeller
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.
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VentureBeat, GigaOM, Reuters, Electronista, IP&TV News, Digital TV Europe, Engadget, The Verge and ZDNet
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.
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.
Foo Yun Chee / Reuters:
EU regulators to approve Random House, Penguin deal: sources — (Reuters) - Bertelsmann and Pearson are set to win unconditional EU regulatory approval for a plan to merge their publishers Random House and Penguin, two people familiar with the matter said on Wednesday.
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paidContent and The Bookseller