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Three lists about BuzzFeed's serious journalism — A little more than a year ago, BuzzFeed made the leap into the realm of serious journalism. It hired some known journalists and a lot more hungry young writers, expanded its verticals, and announced a plan to create serious content to go alongside the site's trademark clever lists.
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paidContent, Fast Company and @jayrosen_nyu


TV Broadcasters Looking Into Aereo-Dish Network Discussions — Dish Network is looking to quash a subpoena. In a court filing, the company says that TV networks aren't entitled to learn whether it has plans to incorporate Aereo technology. — Dish Network co-founder Charlie Ergen
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Seeking Alpha, Fortune, Light Reading and Corporate Intelligence

Twitter Arrives on Wall Street, Via Bloomberg — Largely blocked on Wall Street, Twitter is making its big debut on trading desks — via Bloomberg terminals. — Bloomberg L.P. announced on Thursday that it was incorporating tweets into its data service, which is widely used in the financial industry.
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AllThingsD, Talking Biz News, @jaredbkeller and RFPConnect


Arthur Frommer gets Frommer brand back from Google — NEW YORK (AP) — Travel guru Arthur Frommer said Wednesday that he has reacquired rights to his travel guidebook brand from Google, and that he intends to resume publishing Frommer guidebooks. — Google acquired the Frommer brand …
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paidContent, Engadget, The Verge, 9to5Google, Business Insider, Skift, WebProNews, CNET, Skift and Bookseller news


Vourno: A Crowd-Funding Platform for the News — If Joe Verdirame has his way, we're all going to be ‘vournos’ pretty soon. You heard me: vourno, or a video journalist. Along with his brother and some friends from college, none of whom are practicing journalists, Verdirame has created …


Fairfax Media CEO Hywood's memo to staff on restructure — Fairfax Media chief executive Greg Hywood sent a note to staff this morning detailing the second round of a sweeping restructure underway at Fairfax as it reengineers for structural change in the media sector. Here's his full message:
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Fairfax Media in another major reshuffle
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HeraldSun, ninemsn, ABC News, Gulf News, Business Spectator, Sydney Morning Herald, Sydney Morning Herald, AdNews and Sydney Morning Herald


Intercontinental collaboration: How 86 journalists in 46 countries can work on a single investigation — On Thursday morning, the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists will begin releasing detailed reports on the workings of offshore tax havens.
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Editor & Publisher ®, Guardian and icij.org

Our Regressive Web — An entrepreneur friend of mine remarked to me recently that if someone invented the nightly news today—or a show like Brian Williams' “Rock Center”—we'd all think it was a great idea. — Think about it: Instead of having to follow all these different news sources …
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paidContent and Beyond Search


The Big Bet at Intel Corp. That Could Change TV … Employees at Intel Corp. are free to roam almost anywhere across the vast Santa Clara, Calif., campus they call home. Certain laboratories are off-limits of course; that's understandable when the assembly of microprocessors could be contaminated by a human eyelash.

Warner Bros. Consolidates Digital Sales — Warner Bros. is consolidating its digital sales operations as it looks to build out an entertainment-focused ad powerhouse on the Web. — The company plans to announce the formation of the Warner Bros. Digital Entertainment Group …


Online music licensing revenues pass radio for first time — Google Play and Xbox licensing agreements help digital revenues jump 32.2% in 2012, from £39.1m to £51.7m — British songwriters, including acts such as Ed Sheeran and Calvin Harris, netted a record total of £51.7m …
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Fast Company, Electronista and Engadget


If You Don't Have Cable TV, Sports-Streaming Apps May Be Going, Going, Gone — Last season, watching March Madness was a breeze: you could drop a few bucks and have streaming goodness across your computer and every mobile device. This year? No such luck.


With New Weather Channel Deal, Twitter Aims to Make It Rain for Brands — Forecast: Cloudy, with a chance of promoted tweets. — Aiming to attract more big-brand ad dollars, Twitter and the Weather Company have a new deal to create custom content around weather-related Twitter activity.
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AdExchanger and Mashable
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Twitter adds more ‘Cards’ for app and photo gallery embeds
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Businessweek, Digital Trends, Journalism.co.uk, Twitter Blog, Twitter Developers, memeburn, Mashable, VatorNews, Digits, SlashGear, The Slanted, GigaOM, Engadget and The Verge