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Brian Stelter / New York Times:
Entreaty to Cooper Suggests Shakeup at ‘Today’ — 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?
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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 …
Reuters:
Portugal media demands Google pays for news — (Reuters) - Portuguese media companies, struggling through the worst recession since the 1970s, are pressing Google to pay for content on its news search engine, echoing similar demands elsewhere in Europe. — Alberico Fernandes …
Charlie Warzel / BuzzFeed:
Flipboard Wants To Redesign The Entire Internet — The battle to become the next front page of the internet. — Last night, Flipboard launched a new version of its reader app that lets anyone with a smartphone or tablet to create custom “magazines” from virtually any piece of internet content — a tweet, a news story, a photo.
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Poynter and The Huffington Post
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Jennifer Saba / Reuters:
Flipboard launches new edition, lets readers create magazines
Flipboard launches new edition, lets readers create magazines
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Inside Flipboard, USA Today, paidContent, GigaOM, Forbes, Mashable, Fast Company, @tcarmody, Cult of Mac, Digital Spy, Gizmodo UK, SlashGear, @tcarmody, Good E-Reader, Shiny Shiny, PC Pro, Pocket-lint, Trusted Reviews, The Bulletin, MacRumors, CNET, AppleInsider, 9to5Mac, ReadWrite, The Verge, Engadget, TIME, Wired, TechCrunch and Guardian
Andrea Morabito / Broadcasting & Cable:
Upfronts 2013: Participant TV's Cable Network Named ‘Pivot’ — Channel targeting viewers 15-34 will offer broadband-only subscription — New York — Participant TV on Wednesday announced the name of its upcoming cable network targeting millennials: Pivot.
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Lost Remote, The Wrap, Deadline.com and Variety
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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.
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Andrew M. Barker / Variety:
RIAA Reports Year of Relative Stability in Record Biz
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 …
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:
FishbowlNY and Guardian
Steve Rubel / AdAge:
Leaner, Meaner Media Finally Ready to Invade Agency Turf — In a Bid for Survival, Press Cozies Up to the Client Side — Everyone loves a Cinderella story. Whether it's David slaying Goliath or a college basketball team's unlikely journey from dark horse to Final Four contender, it's hard not to root for an underdog.
Thanks:@steverubel
Lisa O'Carroll / Guardian:
Sun paywall unavoidable, says News International chief executive — Mike Darcey says continuing to offer free content is untenable as website is threatening circulation and revenue of tabloid — News International's chief executive Mike Darcey has said the company had no choice …
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NetNewsCheck Latest, TheMediaBriefing, BBC and 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.
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CNET, Reuters, VentureBeat, The Verge, IP&TV News, Engadget, Digital TV Europe, ZDNet, Electronista, GigaOM and GeekWire
Jeff Bercovici / Forbes:
Twitter's Revenue Forecast Jumps Again, This Time to Almost $1 Billion — Twitter's advertising business is growing so fast, it's hard to get a handle on. — For the second time in six months, eMarketer has revised its revenue estimates for the social messenging service sharply upward …
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eMarketer and Newsroom Posts, NetNewsCheck Latest, paidContent, CNET, AdAge, Reuters and Business Insider
NetNewsCheck:
SCOTUSblog, NYT's ‘Snowfall’ Win Peabodys — Tucked among the honor roll of television and radio winners of this year's Peabody Awards are two entirely digital efforts: SCOTUSblog, devoted entirely to news about the top court in the land, and The New York Times' much lauded longform multimedia showpiece …
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George Foster Peabody Awards, Poynter, New York Magazine and FishbowlNY
Steve Kovach / Business Insider:
Netflix Hires ‘The Matrix’ Creators To Make A New Original Sci-Fi Series That'll Premiere Next Year — Netflix secured three huge names in sci-fi entertainment this week to produce a new original series called “Sense8” that will start streaming in late 2014.
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/Film, Deadline.com, TechCrunch, VentureBeat, Hollywood Reporter, Associated Press, Inquirer, Pocket-lint, The Verge and Engadget
Felix Salmon:
Paywalls rise — It's paywall season right now: the Washington Post, the San Francisco Chronicle, the Telegraph, the Sun — all have recently announced plans to erect paywalls in an attempt to extract subscription revenues from their most loyal online readers.
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Telegraph, Globe and Mail, the Econsultancy blog and PandoDaily
Los Angeles Times:
Web-based productions are taking off in L.A. — Filming for Web productions in L.A. rose 46% over 2011. Such content has evolved from short episodes to full-length TV productions, some with budgets comparable to conventional TV shows'. — Ed Begley stars in Amazon Studios upcoming series, “Betas.”
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Variety