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Dylan Byers / Politico:
Eric Holder to media: I get it — Attorney General Eric Holder expressed concern on Thursday about how the Department of Justice has handled recent media investigations at an off-the-record meeting with leading representatives of the press, according to those who were present.
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Ron Fournier / NationalJournal.com:
7 Reasons Why the Media Shouldn't Keep Eric Holder's Secrets — What “off the record” means and why it matters to you. — The dustup over whether journalists should meet privately with Attorney General Eric Holder is a forest-for-the-trees flap. — The existential issue still tangling Washington …
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FishbowlNY, Erik Wemple, BuzzFeed and New York Magazine
RT:
US media execs rebuff Holder's closed-door wiretap scandal meeting
US media execs rebuff Holder's closed-door wiretap scandal meeting
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Mediaite, Business Insider, Poynter, Politico, Fox News, @rubinreport, @princeeditor, @dylanbyers, @mweinger, @mlcalderone, Los Angeles Times and @nycjim
Michael Calderone / The Huffington Post:
Which Media Outlets Will Be At DOJ's Off-The-Record Meeting?
Which Media Outlets Will Be At DOJ's Off-The-Record Meeting?
Edmund Lee / Bloomberg:
New York Times Is Said to Consider More Sponsored Stories — New York Times Co. (NYT), looking to imitate the business models used by startups such as BuzzFeed Inc., is considering letting advertisers sponsor more stories on its website, two people with knowledge of the situation said.
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@timmcguire, paidContent, Adweek and @peretti
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Richard Edelman / Edelman:
Show Me (a Little of) the Money — Steve Rubel, our chief content strategist, and I have been visiting with media companies for the past three months to understand more fully the opportunity in paid content for PR firms. It is clear that media companies are now willing, even eager …
Thanks:@steverubel
Jeff Jarvis / Medium:
In the End Was the Word and the Word Was the Sponsor's
Robert Channick / Chicago Tribune:
Chicago Sun-Times lays off its photo staff — The Chicago Sun-Times has laid off its entire photography staff, and plans to use freelance photographers going forward, the newspaper said. About 20 full-times staffers received the news Thursday morning, according to sources familiar with the situation.
Andrew Beaujon / Poynter:
Spin lets its editor-in-chief go — Spin has parted ways with Editor-in-Chief Caryn Ganz. Jeff Leeds, the editorial boss of parent company SpinMedia, gave the news to staffers in a meeting Wednesday night in Spin's New York office. — Reached by phone, Ganz confirmed her departure …
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@jaysonrodriguez, @katieaprincess, @chrisdeville, @evanryt, FishbowlNY and @mehpatrol
Sarah Lyall / New York Times:
BBC Faces New Allegations of Sexual Abuse — LONDON — Since the case involving the television personality Jimmy Savile came to light in October, the British Broadcasting Corporation has received 152 new allegations of sexual abuse and harassment by 81 current and former employees, the broadcaster said Thursday.
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Telegraph
Mallary Jean Tenore / Poynter:
Social media editor role is ‘more about an evolution than a contraction’ — Is the role of the social media editor really “dead”? Rob Fishman thinks so. In a widely circulated BuzzFeed piece published Wednesday, Fishman argues that newsrooms don't need social media editors like they used to.
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Soup, The Huffington Post, paidContent, PandoDaily, @antderosa, ReadWrite, Zombie Journalism and BuzzFeed
Paul Bond / Hollywood Reporter:
Jeff Zucker on Cable News Rivals: ‘CNN Gets Held to a Higher Standard’ — The new head of CNN also defends the network against the charge that anchors didn't correct a mistaken Boston Marathon report quickly enough. — Jeff Zucker inferred Wednesday that he might be willing to cede …
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TVNewser, Deadline.com, AllThingsD and Inside Cable News
Janko Roettgers / paidContent:
Netflix wants to spend up to 15 percent of its content cash on originals — Netflix wants to triple its original content spend within the next few years, according to its Chief Content Officer, Ted Sarandos. — Netflix wants to spend up to 15 percent of its entire licensing budget …
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The Wrap
Matt Brian / The Verge:
Wikipedia introduces ‘Nearby’ for mobile, suggests articles based on location — Wikipedia appears to have taken a leaf out of Foursquare's book with its new Nearby feature. The new mobile page is designed to capture your location and deliver articles that help you learn more about your neighborhood …
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Janko Roettgers / GigaOM:
Online video will be more popular than Facebook and Twitter by 2017 — Online video isn't just growing fast, it's growing faster than any other type of consumer service offering - and soon it's going to be even more popular than Facebook, Twitter and Co, according to Cisco's new Visual Networking Index forecast.
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AdExchanger, Business Insider and Home Media Magazine
Mark Sweney / Guardian:
Netflix boss: BBC is holding back UK children's shows — Ted Sarandos says corporation restricts UK licensing for up to five years, forcing streaming service to buy US shows instead — Ted Sarandos, Netflix's content chief, has accused the BBC of stifling the potential of homegrown children's shows …
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Variety, Home Media Magazine and Hollywood Reporter
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Mark Sweney / Guardian:
BBC accused of acting like a ‘thug’ towards local papers
BBC accused of acting like a ‘thug’ towards local papers
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Kirk LaPointe's …