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John McCain / Los Angeles Times:
Cable TV, the right way — My legislation would ensure that consumers could buy only those channels they want to watch. — According to the Federal Communications Commission, the price for basic cable has grown by an average of 6.1% a year over the last 16 years ¿ three times …
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Gautham Nagesh / Roll Call:
Will Rising Cable Bills Prompt Congress to Tune In?
Nick Robinson / BBC:
One phrase and why I'm sorry I quoted it — It was a barbaric attack carried out in broad daylight on the streets of London. A man hacked to death. The attackers had been shot by the police. An extraordinary and horrific story but not one, you might think, for the Political Editor of the BBC.
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Guardian, Telegraph, Digital Spy and The Huffington Post
Mark Sweney / Guardian:
Daily Mail publisher's print revenues slide — DMGT hit by fall in print ad income and circulation, but digital surge is led by 61% year-on-year revenue rise at Mail Online — Revenues at the Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday declined 6% to £287m in the six months to the end of March …
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Journalism.co.uk, Media Week, pressgazette.co.uk and The Drum
Roy Greenslade / Guardian:
Woolwich attack - why editors were right to publish horrific pictures — The radio stations were on early this morning - was it right and proper for newspapers to publish front pages pictures of a man they called a terrorist brandishing a meat cleaver? — Answer: yes. There are all sorts of arguments in favour.
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Charlie Beckett and themediablog.co.uk
Ingrid Lunden / TechCrunch:
Twitter Launches TV Ad Targeting, Twitter Amplify For Real-Time Videos In Stream — Twitter today made the latest push in its bid to cozy up to Madison Avenue and the world of big-budget advertising, by tapping more into the kind of mainstream mediums where advertisers like to spend their money.
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Twitter Advertising, Broadcasting & Cable, AdAge, Capital New York, Adweek, AllThingsD, GigaOM, Variety, CNET, Marketing Pilgrim, @robinsloan, Digiday and Engadget
Roy Greenslade / Guardian:
Pearson switches Financial Times into new business division — The Financial Times is being subsumed into a new division by its parent company, Pearson. — As part of the organisation's restructure, the FT Group will disappear and the newspaper will become part of a unit called “professional”.
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Reuters
Chris Roush / Talking Biz News:
Bloomberg News hires Boston Globe's ME — Caleb Solomon will join Bloomberg News as an editor at large for Top News, beginning Monday, June 17, editor-in-chief Matthew Winkler announced Thursday. — Solomon joins Bloomberg News from The Boston Globe, where he has served as managing editor/digital since March 2013.
Ian Dunt / politics.co.uk:
Woolwich killing: Getting the coverage right — One quick look at today's front pages will confirm the potential pitfalls of covering a terrorist attack. There are some pretty grubby examples on offer. The Daily Express' decision to plaster a photo of Kate Middleton (yep, she's still pregnant) …
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The Independent
Daniel Denvir / Philadelphia City Paper:
Inquirer reporters at war with Philly.com — They worry Philly.com is devouring the papers it was created to promote. — City Paper — Hostile Witness — A May 13 Inquirer business column by Diane Mastrull was posted online with a curious editor's note: “The opinions and analysis expressed …
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Philly.com
Christopher Dickey / The Daily Beast:
The Al Jazeera Revolution … Shawn Baldwin/Corbis — Al Jazeera English reportedly reaches 260 million households in more than 130 countries. … Neil Emmerson/Corbis — Doha is the Emerald City: glistening towers, sprawling shopping malls, and luxury hotels.
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Broadcasting & Cable
Fred Grimm / MiamiHerald.com:
Broward may be Koch brothers' own ‘deal from hell’ — As puns go, the caption was pretty vapid. “Sun Sentinel doesn't need a Koch problem.” (Pronounced, by the way, “coke.") — The banner held by a small band of demonstrators also featured a caricature of those infamous (or famous …
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The Newspaper Guild
John Koblin / Deadspin:
ESPN Is Now Hiring. Young And Cheap May Apply. — One ESPN source put it this way: ESPN “hacked” hundreds of jobs and will replace those laid off “with younger, cheaper, less experienced people.” — As another source put it in an email: “Most people let go were older …
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Business Insider and Forbes