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Reuters:
Exclusive: Former News Corp President Chernin bids $500 million for Hulu — (Reuters) - Former News Corp president Peter Chernin bid around $500 million for Hulu, the online video streaming service he helped create in 2007, according to two sources with knowledge of Hulu's sale process.
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Alex Weprin / TVNewser:
CNN Looking To Revive ‘Crossfire’ — CNN is looking to bring back “Crossfire,” TVNewser hears. The long-running political debate show was canceled in 2005. — It isn't entirely clear what time the program would air, though we hear it would likely be a 30-minute format.
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Kevin Roose / New York Magazine:
Meet Twitter's Newest Clique: Bloomberg's Terminal Tweeters — Until this week, many Wall Street bankers and traders had no access to Twitter. Despite the fact that Twitter is now where lots of breaking news (including today's jobs day numbers) happens first, most big banks shut off access …
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Zachary M. Seward / Quartz:
BLS tweet beats everyone on today's jobs figure
BLS tweet beats everyone on today's jobs figure
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Romain Dillet / TechCrunch:
Meet Penguin Random House, The World's Largest Book Publisher That Will Counter Amazon — After the U.S. cleared the deal, the European Commission has officially approved the proposed merger between two of the biggest book publishers in the world, Random House and Penguin.
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Joshua Farrington / The Bookseller:
Penguin Random House merger cleared in Europe
Penguin Random House merger cleared in Europe
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Erik Maza / WWD:
Cuts at the New York Observer — OBSERVER CUTS: The New York Observer laid off 11 people from the business side of its overall media group on Friday, it said, as part of a reorganization of its sales team. — They are the most significant cuts at the weekly since June 2009 …
Joe Weisenthal / Business Insider:
Jeff Bezos Invests in Business Insider — Jeff Bezos has invested in Business Insider, according to an internal memo we have just obtained. Here's the memo from Business Insider CEO and Editor-in-Chief Henry Blodget: Team, I wanted to share the details of the financing we mentioned last night.
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Edmund Lee / Bloomberg:
Amazon's Jeff Bezos Invests in Blodget's Business Insider Site
Amazon's Jeff Bezos Invests in Blodget's Business Insider Site
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Nick Summers / The Next Web:
Circa updates its iOS app with a faster interface and greater focus on following news stories — News consumption service Circa has been updated its iOS app to version 1.3 today, making it easier to follow multiple stories from across the Web and access them from the main homescreen.
Andrew Beaujon / Poynter:
Report: U-T offered ad discounts to causes owner favored — KPBS — U-T San Diego offered discounts to some political candidates in 2012, potentially violating federal, state and local laws, Ryann Grochowski and Amita Sharma report. — U-T CEO John Lynch told the reporters the ads were sold …
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Mark Sweney / Guardian:
Kelvin MacKenzie dropped from the Telegraph — Speculation that a Hillsborough backlash caused the Telegraph to drop Kelvin MacKenzie after his first online column — The Daily Telegraph has dropped Kelvin MacKenzie after only his first online column for the newspaper.
Rebecca Greenfield / The Atlantic Wire:
Who's Afraid of Michael Arrington? — The reason the press has stayed mostly silent in the wake of sexual assault allegations connected to Silicon Valley big-wig Michael is not because, as several have suggested, the tech world is scared of the TechCrunch founder.
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Josh Halliday / Guardian:
Sun journalists ‘badly affected by Leveson’, says readers' editor — Philippa Kennedy, who handles complaints from readers, says she has detected a ‘sea change’ in attitudes at the newspaper — The Sun's readers' editor, Philippa Kennedy, has said that she detects a “sea change” …
Hollywood Reporter:
THR Launches Entertainment-Tech Blog ‘Behind the Screen’ — Contributing editor Carolyn Giardina will edit the blog, which covers everything from the key players to the disruptive technologies behind films, TV and mobile content. — The Hollywood Reporter has launched Behind the Screen …