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Sharon Waxman / The Wrap:
Howard Kurtz's Mea Culpa Isn't Good Enough — Merely repeating an apology and stressing one's sincerity is not a ticket back to play on the journalism field. — I wish I could say that Howard Kurtz's mea culpa on “Reliable Sources” was convincing. But it wasn't.
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TVNewser, Poynter, Erik Wemple, Politico, Variety and Chickaboomer
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Jeff Bercovici / Forbes:
Howard Kurtz's Bad Reporting About Jason Collins Cost Him a Lot of Money — Contrary to appearances, Howard Kurtz didn't lose his job at the Daily Beast over his boneheaded reporting about gay basketball star Jason Collins, or over his excessive extracurricular work. What he did lose was money — quite a lot of it.
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Tampabay.com and The Huffington Post
Sharon Waxman / The Wrap:
Who Will Run Al-Jazeera America? Who's In, Who's Out, Who Passed (Exclusive) — The scoop on the leading candidates of the biggest new news network to hit cable — One of the biggest jobs in media is a new position and a high-risk opportunity: running Al Jazeera America.
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USA Today, Capital New York, The Huffington Post, Politico, The Corsair, Chickaboomer and TVNewser
Janko Roettgers / paidContent:
Big Bird, Caillou and Sonic could be part of YouTube's subscription slate — YouTube is reportedly close to launching paid channel subscriptions on its site - and we've found a number of clues that hint at kids content being part of this initiative. — YouTube is getting close to launching …
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Electronista and Home Media Magazine
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Matt Brian / The Verge:
Google reportedly launching paid YouTube subscriptions this week
Google reportedly launching paid YouTube subscriptions this week
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Financial Times, New York Times, The Atlantic Wire, GMANetwork.com, Daily Mail, CNET, NME, BGR India, NDTV Gadgets, Engadget, VentureBeat, Pocket-lint and PC Advisor
David Carr / New York Times:
For Media Moguls, Paydays That Stand Out — What's the difference between a media mogul and a chief executive elsewhere in the business world? About $10 million in compensation, give or take. — Leaders in other industries may be well paid, but as the accompanying chart shows, they earn far less than their media counterparts.
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The Newspaper Guild
Brian Stelter / New York Times:
Behind the Scenes at Fox — A few days before the presidential election last November, Roger Ailes, the chief executive of Fox News, ordered that Geraldo Rivera's microphone be cut off after Mr. Rivera angrily defended the Obama administration against charges levied by others on Fox.
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Mediaite, The Huffington Post, Wonkette, Tucson Citizen, TVNewser, The Raw Story, Wonkette, TheBlaze.com, Inside Cable News, New York Magazine and jdp feed
Dan Kennedy / Media Nation:
The Knight Foundation's curious funding decisions — Among the odder aspects of Howard Kurtz's very bad week (as reported by Michael Calderone of the Huffington Post) is the revelation that Daily Download, the thoroughly mediocre (at best) website with which Kurtz is more or less associated …
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TIME, FishbowlNY, @jayrosen_nyu, The Huffington Post, Nieman Journalism Lab and The Huffington Post
Andrew Beaujon / Poynter:
Planet Money's crowdfunded T-shirt project surpasses goal by more than $200,000 — Donors to Planet Money's crowdfunded project to report out the life of a T-shirt have contributed more than five times the amount of cash the program hoped to raise in a Kickstarter campaign. In its pledge, the program says it will:
Seth Abramovitch / Hollywood Reporter:
The Onion's Twitter Feed Hijacked by Pro-Syria Hackers — The Syrian Electronic Army claims responsibility for a series of anti-Israel tweets. — The Onion has been hacked by the Syrian Electronic Army, a cabal of computer hackers sympathetic to President Bashar al-Assad.
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The Huffington Post, Gawker, The Onion, Philly.com and Business Insider
Brett LoGiurato / Business Insider:
Journalists Get Beat Up And Threatened After Going To A Kentucky Town To Report On Guns — Reporters covering a horrific gun death in the small town of Burkesville, Ky., were rejected by the town's residents, some of whom threatened reporters with violence and ended up carrying out those threats.
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New York Times and Business Insider
Michael Calderone / The Huffington Post:
The New York Times And Retro Report Look Back At Old News Stories — NEW YORK — On CBS, Dan Rather called the Mobro barge “the most-watched load of garbage in the memory of man.” Over on NBC, Tom Brokaw described how the “homeless garbage barge” from Islip, N.Y., was refused entry in North Carolina …
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Poynter, New York Times, paidContent, Retro Report and The Week
Joe Flint / Los Angeles Times:
Aereo doesn't want to take its legal fight on the road — Aereo CEO Chet Kanojia (Associated Press) — A lawsuit to stop lawsuits? — That's the latest twist in the fight between Aereo, a start-up company that streams broadcast TV signals over the Internet, and the networks trying to put it out of business.
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AllThingsD, Hollywood Reporter, Adweek, TechCrunch, paidContent, Bloomberg, Associated Press, The Verge, Reuters and Variety
Alex Sherman / Bloomberg:
DirecTV Spurns Dish's View That Wireless Is Satellite-TV Savior — The two largest satellite-television companies in the U.S., after almost two decades of building their businesses with similar strategies, are now heading in almost exactly the opposite directions.