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Kara Swisher / AllThingsD:
Yahoo Tumblrs for Cool: Board Approves $1.1 Billion Deal as Expected — The Yahoo board has approved a massive $1.1 billion all-cash deal to buy Tumblr. — Sources close to the board said the deal was a foregone conclusion and was an unanimous vote by the Silicon Valley Internet giant.
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Kara Swisher / AllThingsD:
Tumblr Brand Will Remain — With Mostly “Hands-Off” Product Approach by Yahoo's Mayer — According to numerous sources close to the situation, the Tumblr brand will continue on in the wake of its $1.1 billion acquisition by Yahoo. — That includes definitive promises by Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer …
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Saroff's Place, AdExchanger, Forbes and GigaOM
Phil Elliott / Associated Press:
AP CEO: DOJ's Seizure Of Phone Records Was ‘Unconstitutional’ — WASHINGTON — The president and chief executive officer of The Associated Press on Sunday called the government's secret seizure of two months of reporters' phone records “unconstitutional” and said the news cooperative …
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Michael Calderone / The Huffington Post:
Press Scandal Raises Huge Questions For The Future — NEW YORK — In 1971, Max Frankel, then-Washington bureau chief of The New York Times, described how journalists and government officials routinely work behind the scenes to balance national security interests and press freedom.
Elizabeth Jensen / New York Times:
Charlie Rose to Host a Show in Prime Time on PBS — Viewers can already wake up with Charlie Rose on “CBS This Morning,” and wind down their day with his late-night PBS newsmaker interview program. If that is not enough, Mr. Rose, who has been called “the hardest working man in television …
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Digital Spy and Deadline.com
CNN:
ABC News' Jonathan Karl addresses criticism on reporting of the Benghazi talking points controversy — On the Sunday, May 19 edition of CNN's Reliable Sources, host Howard Kurtz read a statement from Jonathan Karl, chief White House Correspondent for ABC News in response to his reporting …
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Todd Spangler / Variety:
TV Upfronts Dive Deep into Digital … This week's upfront presentations in Manhattan weren't purely about TV; broadcast and cable made plenty of digital waves as well. — ABC Adapts to Apps — ABC became the first broadcaster to make itself available on smartphones and tablets via livestream.
Jack Marshall / Digiday:
Pitchfork Opts Out of the Pageview Rat Race — Pitchfork was one of few media outlets granted access to dance music duo Daft Punk ahead of its highly anticipated new album Random Access Memories. Determined to make the most of the opportunity, the online music mag ditched …
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Dan Kennedy / The Huffington Post:
Beyond the Tea Party: How the IRS Is Killing Nonprofit Media — Outrage over the Internal Revenue Service's targeting of Tea Party and other right-wing groups continues to boil — yet a potentially more consequential IRS practice has scarcely gained any attention.
Leena Rao / TechCrunch:
The Evolution Of Hacker News — The idea of a VC having its own news aggregator was a bit outlandish in 2007. But Y Combinator was in an unusual position in those days anyway. Startup incubators had been a highly visible part of the dot-com crash, and Silicon Valley was still skeptical of the concept nearly a decade later.
Emran Hossain / The Huffington Post:
Bangladeshi Bloggers Face Constant Death Threats Since Arrest — WASHINGTON — Even though Rasel Parvez is out of prison, he isn't out of danger. — “They have pushed my life to a state in which I cannot walk free. I remain in self-confinement day after day, and my social relations are mostly snapped …
