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Christopher Harrison / The Hill:
Why Pandora bought an FM radio station — The internet isn't just the future of radio; it is radio. Today, 70+ million Americans listen to Pandora, accounting for more than 7 percent of all U.S. radio listening. Our Music Genome Project, the most comprehensive music analysis ever undertaken …
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The Next Web, Hillicon Valley, The Verge, CNET, CNNMoney.com, hypebot and Engadget
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Glenn Peoples / Billboard:
Pandora Buys Terrestrial Radio Station in South Dakota, Aims for Lower ASCAP Royalties — Internet radio giant Pandora is taking an innovative route to lower ASCAP fees: The purchase of a small-market terrestrial radio station. The company announced Tuesday it has purchased KXMZ-FM in Rapid City, South Dakota.
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Bloomberg, Wall Street Journal, Radio Ink Magazine and Seeking Alpha
Reuters:
Greece says to relaunch state TV in weeks as protests mount — (Reuters) - Greece's government promised on Wednesday to relaunch a slimmed-down state broadcaster ERT in a matter of weeks after a firestorm of protests from journalists, trade unions and coalition partners over its sudden closure.
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Niki Kitsantonis / New York Times:
Greece Shutting Down State Broadcaster Net — In a surprise move that angered labor unions and its junior partners, the conservative-led coalition government said the station, Net, would stop broadcasting at midnight Tuesday.
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Eurovision.TV and RT
Meg James / Los Angeles Times:
News Corp. says no settlement with U.S. Department of Justice — News Corp. said Tuesday that it had not reached a settlement with U.S. officials over a corruption probe. Members of the media surround former News International chief executive Rebekah Brooks, center, as she gets into a car …
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Edmund Lee / Bloomberg:
News Corp. Investors Approve Breakup Plan
News Corp. Investors Approve Breakup Plan
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Guardian, paidContent, Hollywood Reporter, Broadcasting & Cable, Seeking Alpha and Los Angeles Times
Alison Flood / Guardian:
Bradley Manning trial to be recreated in comic-book form — Graphic artist Clark Stoeckley in courtroom to record ongoing trial of WikiLeaks soldier — • See pictures from the novel-in-progress — A comic of the Bradley Manning trial, produced live from the courtroom …
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Associated Press:
‘TV Everywhere’ mobile initiative still hasn't gotten there, executives admit — Comcast Corp. CEO Brian Roberts gestured as he spoke during The Cable Show 2013 convention in Washington on Tuesday. — WASHINGTON — TV was supposed to be everywhere by now — watchable anytime, anywhere, on your smartphone or tablet.
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Deadline.com, Chicago Tribune and Los Angeles Times
Amir Efrati / Digits:
How Google Transfers Data To NSA — How does Google hand over data to the government? By old-fashioned secure “file transfer protocol,” or FTP. And sometimes even by hand. — That detail, which Google disclosed for the first time late Tuesday, contrasts with earlier reports that claimed …
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Wired, Forbes, The Huffington Post and Wall Street Journal
Michael Sebastian / AdAge:
The Best (And Worst) Cities for Newspapers — Pittsburgh Tops Highest Readership; Atlanta Takes Honor for Lowest — The percentage of daily print newspaper readers in the U.S. has fallen nearly 20% since 2001, according to research firm Scarborough. But that drop has not been spread evenly …
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Evan McMorris-Santoro / BuzzFeed:
Obama Schmoozes Reporters At Secret Meeting — The president popped into an off-the-record briefing with reporters Monday. — Image by Pablo Martinez Monsivais / AP — WASHINGTON — President Obama held an off-the-record meeting with select reporters from some of the nation's largest print …
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Mediaite and The Huffington Post
Diane Bartz / Reuters:
Netflix does not infringe on Rovi patents: preliminary ruling — (Reuters) - The internet video streaming service Netflix Inc does not infringe on Rovi Corp patents for interactive television program guides, an International Trade Commission judge said in a preliminary decision.
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Bloomberg:
Dish-Sprint Talks Said to Falter in Part Over Breakup Fee — Sprint Nextel Corp. (S) demanded a $3 billion reverse breakup fee from Dish Network Corp. (DISH) during their merger talks, one of a series of disagreements that has kept them from reaching a deal, people familiar with the matter said.
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VentureBeat and The Verge
Tim Sohn / Mediashift:
How Newspapers Can Make Augmented Reality Sexy (and Profitable) — Want to stay current on media and technology from around the web? Get MediaShift's Daily Must Reads in your in-box! — Publishers in the United States have been slow to embrace augmented reality (AR) …
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Dolia Estevez / Forbes:
Mexican Billionaires Slim And Azcarraga Not Concerned With Impact Of New Anti-Monopoly Telecom Law — This week Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto signed into law a landmark telecommunications bill designed to boost competition in Mexico's phone and television industry.
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Alex Weprin / TVNewser:
Al Jazeera America Interviews Finalists For President Role — Al Jazeera America is closing in on finding its president. — Last week, Ehab Al Shihabi (pictured left), the executive director of international operations for Al Jazeera and the senior executive in charge of developing Al Jazeera America …
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TVWeek.com and Inside Cable News
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Andrea Morabito / Broadcasting & Cable:
Exclusive: Al Jazeera America to Launch Week of Aug. 24
Exclusive: Al Jazeera America to Launch Week of Aug. 24
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TVNewser and Los Angeles Times
Michael Calderone / The Huffington Post:
Guardian US Eligible To Enter Pulitzer Competition — The Guardian has received well-deserved praise for its reporting on the NSA and surveillance, which has also led to ample coverage of The Guardian itself and journalist Glenn Greenwald. — On Sunday, HuffPost wrote how The Guardian's US operation …
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Pew Research Center for the People and the Press:
Majority Views NSA Phone Tracking as Acceptable Anti-terror Tactic
Majority Views NSA Phone Tracking as Acceptable Anti-terror Tactic
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