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Matthew Winkler / Bloomberg:
Holding Ourselves Accountable — As I wrote in “The Bloomberg Way,” our guide for reporters and editors, “The appearance of impropriety can be as damaging to a reputation as doing something improper. Because we hold others accountable for disclosure, we expect the same of ourselves.
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Amy Chozick / New York Times:
Bloomberg Admits Terminal Snooping — Reporters at Bloomberg News were trained to use a function on the company's financial data terminals that allowed them to view subscribers' contact information and, in some cases, monitor login activity in order to advance news coverage, more than half a dozen former employees said.
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Jeff John Roberts / paidContent:
Did Bloomberg reporters “snoop” on clients? Depends on what you call snooping
Did Bloomberg reporters “snoop” on clients? Depends on what you call snooping
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Bill Carter / New York Times:
Seth Meyers to Succeed Fallon on NBC's ‘Late Night’ — Seth Meyers will be the next host of NBC's “Late Night,” the network announced Sunday. — Mr. Meyers, the longtime head writer on “Saturday Night Live” and host of its “Weekend Update” segment, will succeed Jimmy Fallon …
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Lesley Messer / ABCNEWS:
Barbara Walters Announces 2014 Retirement — The legendary newscaster will leave TV journalism next summer — For decades, Barbara Walters has inspired millions with her groundbreaking interviews — but after 37 years with ABC News, the newscaster is announcing on “The View” …
David Carr / New York Times:
In New Orleans, Times-Picayune's Monopoly Crumbles — A year after announcing a plan to reorganize The Times-Picayune of New Orleans into a more digitally focused enterprise that produced a newspaper just three days a week — enraging local residents — its owners have added a new innovation …
Brian Stelter / New York Times:
As TV Ratings and Profits Fall, Networks Face a Cliffhanger — As the major television networks prepare to unveil their new fall lineups in New York this week, they face threats from seemingly every corner. — Prime-time ratings for the Big Four broadcasters — ABC, CBS, NBC and Fox …
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Janko Roettgers / GigaOM:
How ABC plans to use live streaming and the cloud to challenge Aereo — This week, ABC is taking the fight against Aereo to the New York-based startup's home turf: the network will start streaming its entire programming schedule in real-time to viewers in New York and Philadelphia.
Frédéric Filloux / Monday Note:
Two strategies: The Washington Post vs. The NYT — Both are great American newspapers, both suffer from the advertising slump and from the transition to digital. But the New York Times' paywall strategy is making a huge difference. — The Washington Post's financials provide a good glance …
Rick Edmonds / Poynter:
New research finds 92 percent of news consumption is still on legacy platforms — Here is a surprising statistic from leading consultants McKinsey and Company: When you measure news consumption in the U.S. by time spent, rather than raw audience numbers, digital platforms are getting only 8 percent of the action.
Adam Horowitz / Mondoweiss:
‘Newseum’ folds under pressure, will not include Gaza cameramen in program honoring fallen journalists — Last week we reported Israel supporters were pressuring the Newseum to drop two Palestinian journalists, Mahmoud al-Kumi and Hussam Salama, from its yearly event honoring reporters killed in the line of duty.
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Laura Hazard Owen / paidContent:
PBS MediaShift starts publishing ebooks; first topics: cord-cutting and self-publishing — PBS's MediaShift is launching a line of ebooks, starting with titles on self-publishing and cord-cutting. Executive Mark Glaser says he plans to release 10 to 20 books this year, depending on how well the first titles do.
Mark Sweney / Guardian:
Sun paywall set at £2 with access to Premier League football highlights — Charge will come into effect in August after £30m deal is struck for rights to all 380 Premier League matches a season — The Sun is to introduce a paywall from 1 August with a £2 per week charge …
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