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Michael Calderone / The Huffington Post:
NYT Not Attending Holder's Off-The-Record Meeting — NEW YORK — U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder is expected to meet this week with the Washington bureau chiefs of several major media outlets to discuss the Justice Department's guidelines for dealing with journalists in leak investigations.
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Michael Calderone / The Huffington Post:
‘Thousands And Thousands’ Of Calls Seized By DOJ — NEW YORK — Associated Press president and chief executive Gary Pruitt told staff at a Wednesday town hall meeting that the phone records obtained by the government included “thousands and thousands” of calls in and out of the news organization, according to a staffer who attended.
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Mediaite
Mark Hosenball / Reuters:
Attorney general signed off on Fox phone records subpoena
Attorney general signed off on Fox phone records subpoena
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The Daily Beast
Dylan Byers / Politico:
Newsweek confirms it is eyeing sale — Newsweek CEO Baba Shetty and editor-in-chief Tina Brown have just sent the following memo to staff, confirming earlier reports that parent-company IAC is exploring a sale of the now online-only magazine: … Developing.
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Jeff Bercovici / Forbes:
Barry Diller Is Shopping Newsweek. Here's Why. [Updated] — Most rational business people wouldn't go out of their way to deprecate the value of an asset a few weeks before they try to sell it. As he has made abundantly clear throughout his career, however, Barry Diller is not most people.
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paidContent, AdAge, AllThingsD, Daily Mail, FishbowlNY, Capital New York and New York Magazine
BuzzFeed:
The Social Media Editor is Dead — By April 19, the manhunt for two brothers suspected of bombing the Boston Marathon had been ongoing for four days, and the Twitterati were growing weary. — Brian Ries, of The Daily Beast, confessed he was “so tired.” Huffington Post's Craig Kanalley saw …
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Nieman Reports, @ivanlajara, @fieldproducer, @boyreporter, @lheron, @lheron, @fieldproducer, The Atlantic Wire, paidContent and Fast Co.Labs
RT:
Larry King joins RT with brand new politics show — Award-winning interviewer Larry King will host a mold-breaking political talk show on RT from next month, speaking to both leading establishment figures, and those who are not afraid to go against the grain.
Matthew Cooper / NationalJournal.com:
Why a Media Shield Law Isn't Enough to Save Journalists — The only way journalists will be protected is if prosecutors stop being so quick to go after them. — I'm all for a shield law to protect journalists and their sources from government prosecutors. I hope Congress passes one.
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Politico, Mother Jones and Kirk LaPointe's …
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Peter Sterne / The New York Observer:
Shield Law More Like a Cheap Umbrella
Shield Law More Like a Cheap Umbrella
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Hit & Run, Mediaite and Broadcasting & Cable
Mark Sweney / Guardian:
Thomson Reuters hires Economist Group chief to head news agency arm — Andrew Rashbass to leave publisher after 15 years, having led digital transformation from print to digital business — Andrew Rashbass, the chief executive of the Economist Group, is to join Thomson Reuters …
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Ad Week, New York Times and Globe and Mail
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Joshua Benton / Nieman Journalism Lab:
Twitter's Dick Costolo: We're a complement to news orgs, not a replacement — Also at D11, Twitter's Dick Costolo talked about the state of the company and platform. That included a bit about the news business. This is from All Things D's Mike Isaac's live paraphrasing of Costolo's on-stage conversation with Kara Swisher:
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AllThingsD, TechCrunch, Forbes and @pakman
PR Newswire:
Marco Arment Sells “The Magazine” to Its Editor, Glenn Fleishman — Instapaper founder and Tumblr's first employee sells popular electronic magazine — SEATTLE and HASTINGS-ON-HUDSON, N.Y., May 29, 2013 /PRNewswire-iReach/ — The Magazine, a popular electronic magazine …
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Marco.org, @jswatz, Valleywag, The Next Web and Boing Boing
John Eggerton / Broadcasting & Cable:
CBS' Marty Franks Retiring — Sept. 30 will be end date following quarter century at company — Martin Franks, executive VP of planning, policy and government affairs for CBS, is retiring effective Sept. 30. — Franks has been instrumental in CBS' retrans negotiations and has been a top exec …
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The Wrap, Radio & Television …, Variety and Los Angeles Times
Andrew Beaujon / Poynter:
Meeker says print advertising is down, but should publishers still be terrified? — Print media captures 6 percent of consumers' time but 23 percent of ad spending in 2012, venture capitalist Mary Meeker said in her much-anticipated 2013 Internet Trends report:
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kpcb.com, AllThingsD, Nieman Journalism Lab and Daring Fireball
Peter Kafka / AllThingsD:
Roku Raises a $60 Million Round, Led by Fidelity, to Fight for the Living Room — Tim Cook said Apple TV is still a side project. But bringing digital entertainment to your TV is all Roku does, and they're raising more money to do it. — Roku has raised a massive $60 million round …
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VentureBeat, Home Media Magazine, TechCrunch, Broadcasting & Cable, GigaOM, Variety, Mashable and The Verge
Mike Isaac / AllThingsD:
Apple's Tim Cook Has a “Grand Vision” for Television — And Still Won't Talk About It — No surprises here — at our 11th D: All Things Digital technology conference, Apple CEO Tim Cook is still staying mum on the company's plans for a proper TV set. — However!
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Dara Kerr / CNET:
Apple CEO: We rejected DOJ settlement in e-book suit
Apple CEO: We rejected DOJ settlement in e-book suit
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VentureBeat, GigaOM, AllThingsD and Softpedia News
Joe Pompeo / Capital New York:
As protesters gather in Midtown, Koch brothers call Tribune bid ‘media speculation,’ tout union record — Protesters will gather in Midtown today to try to fend off the sale of a newspaper chain to conservative activists. — They're meeting in front of the Park Avenue offices of Angelo Gordon & Co. …
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