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3:55 PM ET, April 1, 2013

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T.C. Sottek / The Verge:
Aereo wins major court battle against TV networks  —  The United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit has just rejected an appeal from TV networks against Aereo, concluding that Aereo's system does not infringe the broadcaster's copyrights.  Broadcasters argued that unlike Cablevision …
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Shalini Ramachandran / Wall Street Journal:
TV Service Providers Held Talks With Aereo  —  Aereo Inc., the Web television startup backed by media mogul Barry Diller, has discussed partnerships with major pay-TV distributors and Internet service providers, including AT&T Inc. and Dish Network Corp., as it looks to roll out its fledgling service …
David Carr / New York Times:
Columbia Looks Ahead in an Age of Disruption  —  Entering Columbia's Graduate School of Journalism on the Upper West Side of New York, there is academic majesty wherever you look.  —  Past the lamps with the iron claws and the statue of Jefferson ("Our liberty depends on the freedom of the press" …
Reuters:
Capitol wins digital records lawsuit vs ReDigi start-up  —  (Reuters) - In a major lawsuit testing the legitimacy of music downloads, Capitol Records LLC has won a court ruling that the start-up ReDigi Inc has infringed its music copyrights.  —  U.S. District Judge Richard Sullivan in Manhattan …
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David Kravets / Wired:
Reselling Digital Goods Is Copyright Infringement, Judge Rules
Discussion: AllThingsD and Bloomberg
Lizzie Widdicombe / New Yorker:
The Vice Guide to the World  —  Late in February, in the Ryugyong Chung Ju-yung Indoor Stadium, in Pyongyang, North Korea, ten thousand stiff-looking spectators in gray Mao suits gathered to watch a basketball game.  Vice Media, the Brooklyn-based company, had arranged to have members …
Cary Spivak / American Journalism Review:
Solving the Hyperlocal Puzzle  —  Joe Ricketts doesn't think small.  Ricketts helped revolutionize online stock market trading by creating TD Ameritrade.  More recently, he has been using his money to torment President Barack Obama and — with family members — buy the Chicago Cubs.
Discussion: Street Fight and Change of Subject
Mathew Ingram / paidContent:
Henry Blodget says Business Insider is growing, but it's still losing money  —  When Business Insider founder Henry Blodget opened up about his website's traffic and business model a few months ago, we noted that he didn't reveal the most important thing about it — namely, whether it was profitable or not.
Gregory Ferenstein / TechCrunch:
Drones Will Deliver The Morning Paper In France  —  Pimply delivery boys will need to find a new way to make money in France: the province of Auvergne will pilot a drone newspaper delivery service in May.  The official postal service, La Poste Group, has already been beta-testing …
Anthony Ha / TechCrunch:
The Big Roundtable Rethinks The Editorial Model For Long-Form Journalism, Hits Its Kickstarter Goal  —  Michael Shapiro isn't the sort of person I'd expect to circumvent the gatekeepers of traditional journalism.  He's a professor at the Columbia School of Journalism, and he said he's …
Eriq Gardner / Hollywood Reporter:
Viacom, YouTube Spar Again Over Billion Dollar Copyright Lawsuit  —  Each side believes the other is shifting the burden of showing what YouTube knew as a judge prepares to rule on whether the high-profile case goes to trial or not.  —  Before the Second Circuit Court of Appeals handed …
Dylan Byers / Politico:
Nat'l Magazine Award finalists announced  —  The American Society of Magazine Editors has announced the finalists for the 2013 National Magazine Awards, or Ellies, which are considered the most prestigious awards in the industry.  —  On the political front, Bloomberg Businessweek's …
Hank Green:
Lessons Learned from YouTube's $300M Hole  —  For those of you who don't know, John and I were recipients of part of YouTube's “Original Channel” funding initiative.  We used that money to start Crash Course and SciShow.  We were extremely excited to get the chance to have some real capital …
Discussion: Beyond Search
Erik Maza / WWD:
Hearst's New CEO Steve Swartz Talks Business, Succession  —  NEW YORK — Frank Bennack Jr. had some advice for Steve Swartz.  It was 2000 and Swartz was the editor in chief of Smart Money magazine, which he founded eight years earlier after a career that had been on fast-forward at The Wall Street Journal.
 
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Nancy Benac / Associated Press:
Obama 'Limiting Press Access In Ways That Past Administrations Wouldn't Have Dared'
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EXCLUSIVE: Richard Rushfield Out at BuzzFeed
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