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Robinson Meyer / The Atlantic Online:
The Company That's Buying Up All the Key Pieces of the Online News Ecosystem — Betaworks has its tentacles in nearly every part of how stories are made, read, and measured. — In the past couple years, an ecology of sorts has come into being among online news sites.
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@berkowitzrtrs, @lexilewtan, @mededitor, @richgor, @axb21 and @stilgherrian
Dylan Byers / Politico:
Allbritton exploring sale of television stations — The following memo was just sent to POLITICO staff from Robert Allbritton, the chairman and CEO of Allbritton Communications, our parent company:
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Poynter, @rajunarisetti and @bydanielvictor
Brian Fung / The Atlantic Online:
Retwact: A Tool for Fixing Twitter's Misinformation Problem — Can an enterprising developer striking out on his own solve one of the social network's biggest flaws? — Even worse than the pornbots and trolls, one of Twitter's enduring drawbacks is that there's no reliable way to issue corrections with the service.
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eMedia Vitals and The Next Web
The Advocate:
Georges buys The Advocate — John Georges, who took over a small family company and transformed it into a billion-dollar business, completed a deal Tuesday to buy The Advocate, the largest daily newspaper in Louisiana. The Advocate, which dates back 171 years and serves readers from Lafayette …
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Andrew Beaujon / Poynter:
Former Times-Picayune editors will lead Baton Rouge Advocate, which has a new owner — Former New Orleans Times-Picayune managing editors Dan Shea and Peter Kovacs will serve as General Manager and Editor, respectively, of the Baton Rouge Advocate, which announced it had been purchased …
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Columbia Journalism Review, WWL, Blog of New Orleans, Gambit and WWL-TV
Edmund Lee / Bloomberg:
Time Warner Beats Profit Estimates on Higher Sales to Cable — Time Warner Inc. (TWX), owner of cable networks CNN and HBO as well as the Warner Bros. film studio, posted profit that beat analysts' estimates on higher revenue from cable and satellite-TV providers.
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Reuters, The Wrap, Associated Press, CNNMoney.com and Seeking Alpha
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Peter Kafka / AllThingsD:
Time Inc. Revenues, Subscription Dollars Down — Later this year Time Warner is supposed to jettison Time Inc., its iconic publishing arm. Today's earnings results illustrate why. And they also make it tough to imagine Time Inc.'s appeal to public investors.
Laura Hazard Owen / paidContent:
The Atlantic launches a new ebook division; will sell e-singles and curated collections — The Atlantic is launching an ebooks division that will publish e-singles and curated collections of content from the magazine's archives. The first e-single is only available through Amazon's Kindle Singles store …
Sarah Marshall / Journalism.co.uk:
Washington Post trials ThingLink Mobile — The Washington Post is the first news outlet to use a pre-release version of the ThingLink Mobile app, creating interactive images of the White House Correspondents' Dinner — The Washington Post is the first news outlet to use ThingLink Mobile, a new iOS app due to launch next month.
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Mediashift
Maureen Farrell / CNNMoney.com:
Peter Thiel: Twitter will outlast the New York Times — Tech visionaries Peter Thiel and Marc Andreessen disagree on the promise of Twitter, but both see a relatively long lifespan for the social media firm. At least in Internet years. — In a debate with Andreessen …
Kurt Opsahl / Electronic Frontier Foundation:
Craigslist Owns What You Did Last Summer — Did you post an ad on craigslist between July 26, 2012 and August 8, 2012? If so, bad news for you. Turns out that craigslist, and not you, owns that ad. In other words, if you try to repost it to another site, you could actually be infringing craigslist's copyright.
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Bloomberg, CNET, GigaOM and TechCrunch
Wall Street Journal:
Yahoo Scraps Deal for French Video Site — Dailymotion was on track to be the first big acquisition for Yahoo Inc. YHOO +1.21% Chief Executive Marissa Mayer, after her company signed a provisional deal to buy control of the online-video website from France Télécom FTE.FR -1.14% SA.
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Globe and Mail, VentureBeat and Reuters
Alex Sherman / Bloomberg:
Comcast Profit Rises After Cable Rates Increase — Comcast Corp. (CMCSA), the largest U.S. cable company and the majority owner of NBC, said first-quarter profit rose 17 percent as U.S. residential video subscriber revenue increased at the highest rate in four years.
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Multichannel.com, Deadline.com, New York Times, Philly.com, ABCNEWS, Fox Business, TVNewsCheck.com, FierceCable, CNBC, Reuters and Engadget
Seth Rosenblatt / CNET:
YouTube goes to Washington — YouTube extends a friendly smile and some enhanced features to Congress as it quietly encroaches on C-Span's turf. — Google's popular video channel and its public policy group have teamed up to provide members of Congress with feature-enhanced video channels today.
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Google Public Policy Blog, WebProNews and Hillicon Valley
Bryan Bishop / The Verge:
Netflix losing almost 1,800 titles from its streaming library — Netflix may have more original programming coming in the months ahead, but the company is also going to be losing quite a few titles as well. According to InstantWatcher, a site that catalogs the comings and goings …
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Slate, Mashable, TVWeek.com, Gothamist, CNET, Electronista, TechRadar.com, Examiner, The Atlantic Wire, UPI, PC Magazine, The Age, Contactmusic.com, The Commentator, Indiewire Blogs …, Daily Mail, Softpedia News, Deadline.com, @carr2n, Polygon and /Film
Shara Tibken / CNET:
Twitter ads now available for all U.S. users — The microblogging site opened up advertising to all businesses, not just those who were invited, like in the past. — NEW YORK—Twitter on Tuesday opened up advertising on its site to all businesses and individuals, rather than limiting …
Christine Dobby / Financial Post:
Postmedia eliminates publisher positions as part of wider restructuring — Canada's largest chain of big-city English-language daily newspapers is eliminating the role of local publishers at its papers as part of a move to centralize more of the company's business operations.
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Globe and Mail, Guardian, Toronto Star and Macleans.ca
Marisa Guthrie / Hollywood Reporter:
Chris Matthews Signs New Long-Term Deal with MSNBC (Exclusive) — The contract will keep him at “Hardball” through the next presidential election, but the 67-year-old will retire from his syndicated “Chris Matthews Show” in July. — Chris Matthews has re-upped with MSNBC …
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TVNewser, Politico, New York Times and The Huffington Post
Peter Kafka / AllThingsD:
DreamWorks Close to Buying AwesomenessTV, YouTube's Would-Be Nickelodeon — Lots of big media companies have been investing in YouTube video makers. Now it looks like one of them is going to buy one. — DreamWorks Animation is close to a deal to acquire AwesomenessTV …
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Dreamworks Animation, Deadline.com and Los Angeles Times
Edmund Lee / Bloomberg:
New York Times Tops USA Today to Become No. 2 Paper in U.S. — The New York Times posted an 18 percent gain in daily circulation, vaulting it past USA Today as the second-largest U.S. newspaper, according to figures released today by the Alliance for Audited Media.
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JIMROMENESKO.COM, Alliance for Audited Media, New York Times, LA Biz Observed, Guardian, Gannett Blog and FishbowlNY