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Edmund Lee / Bloomberg:
News Corp. Beats Profit Estimates on Higher Licensing Revenue — News Corp. (NWSA), the Rupert Murdoch-led media company that's set to split in two, beat fiscal third-quarter profit estimates on higher licensing fees for television shows such as “American Idol” and “New Girl.”
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@journalismbuzz, The Huffington Post, Fox Business and Reuters
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Joe Pompeo / Capital New York:
News Corp. earnings report highlights need for coming corporate crack-up — On a call with Wall Street analysts today, News Corp. chief operating officer Chase Carey said the international media conglomerate's planned split is “our top priority.” — And Dave Devoe, News Corp's chief financial officer …
Dominic Rushe / Guardian:
News Corp shareholders renew call for Rupert Murdoch to step down
News Corp shareholders renew call for Rupert Murdoch to step down
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Forbes, Radio & Television …, Media News, Home Media Magazine, Broadcasting & Cable, Crikey and Bloomberg
TechCrunch:
Microsoft Mulling Nook Media LLC Purchase For $1 Billion — Microsoft is offering to pay $1 billion to buy the digital assets of Nook Media LLC, the digital book and college book joint venture with Barnes & Noble and other investors, according to internal documents we've obtained.
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Engadget, Pocket-lint, ZDNet, Kindle Review, VentureBeat, CNET, The Verge, Gizmodo, GeekWire, Softpedia News and Electronista
Justin Ellis / Nieman Journalism Lab:
The Dallas Morning News' paywall is getting a makeover to try to capture digital-only readers — If 2012 was the Year of the Paywall for American newspapers, 2013 is turning into the Year of Paywall Tinkering. — Last month, it was The New York Times that announced it planned to diversify …
Mark Sweney / Guardian:
ITN reports 61% rise in profits, boosted by the Olympics and US elections — News provider to ITV, Channel 4 and Channel 5 rewards chief executive John Hardie with a £1.2m pay package — Capitol gain ... The US presidential elections helped ITN towards a 61% rise in profits.
Curtis Brainard / Columbia Journalism Review:
A new ‘golden era’? — Nautilus is the latest in a proliferation of science-news sites — Nautilus, a new science magazine whose first issue appeared online April 29, has New York Times reporter Dennis Overbye, one of the beat's veterans, feeling a bit a nostalgic. In a review on Monday, he wrote:
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bookforum.com
Mathew Ingram / paidContent:
Open interviews and gatekeepers: The media can either open up or sources can go direct — Startup founder Chad Whitacre caused a fuss recently when he suggested that a reporter do an “open interview” that would available to everyone — but why is that approach seen as such a threat by the some media outlets?
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Co.Labs, 10,000 Words and Valleywag
Leslie Kaufman / New York Times:
Hearst Hires Digital Chief To Oversee Web Brands — Hearst Magazines, the publisher of such venerable titles as Esquire and Cosmopolitan, said on Wednesday that it was creating a new position, president of digital media. — The job will go to Troy Young, 45, who will be responsible for content …
Kaila Stein / American Journalism Review:
A Digital Guy at the Helm — Trif Alatzas, the new executive editor of the Baltimore Sun, is excited about the opportunities for journalism in a transformative era for newspapers. — Kaila Stein (kstein1010@gmail.com) is a student at the Philip Merrill College of Journalism at the University of Maryland.
Caroline O'Donovan / Nieman Journalism Lab:
Social + mobile = the “dynamite” combo ITV News needed to build reputation and audience — Since ITV News launched its atomized, live, streaming redesign a little over a year ago, they've adhered fairly resolutely to a single maxim: “We'll tell you what we know, when we know it.”
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bbc.co.uk and National Updates
Joe Pompeo / Capital New York:
Pink slips for a dozen-plus ‘Daily News’ staffers; vets Joanna Molloy and Albor Ruiz among them — The Daily News is now undergoing what employees of the tabloid have been fearing for weeks: Multiple insiders tell Capital that layoffs have hit the newsroom today.
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Melville House Books, FishbowlNY and New York Magazine
Tom Bill / Reuters:
Murdoch's News International in talks to occupy Shard neighbor — (Reuters) - Rupert Murdoch's News International is in talks to occupy the whole of an empty office block at the foot of London's Shard, Western Europe's tallest skyscraper, two sources told Reuters.
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egi.co.uk, Bloomberg, London SE1 community website and Guardian
Rachele Kanigel / Mediashift:
Journalism Schools Become Incubators for Media Startups, Entrepreneurs — When Adda Birnir joined the first class of the new entrepreneurial journalism program at the City University of New York in 2012, she thought she had a great idea for a new business: creating software that could optimize web content for a tablet.