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Eleanor Beardsley / Europe:
An Online Upstart Roils French Media, Politics … Every week, it seems, a new scandal is unearthed by the upstart, online newspaper Mediapart. The most recent bomb was that President Francois Hollande's budget minister was evading taxes when he was supposed to be cracking down on tax cheats.
Nitasha Tiku / Gawker:
Rupert Murdoch Caught on Tape: “We Will Hit Back” — ExaroNews a British investigative web site, has just published the full transcript of a secretly recorded meeting between media mogul Rupert Murdoch and the staff of The Sun, a U.K. tabloid owned by News Corp., in which Murdoch admitted …
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Georg Szalai / Hollywood Reporter:
Rupert Murdoch Tape: British Politician Urges Police to Question Media Mogul — Parliamentarian Tom Watson wants the News Corp chairman interviewed about “what he did know about criminality in his organization.” — LONDON - British politician Tom Watson has urged police …
Andy / TorrentFreak:
RIAA Hits 25 Million Google Takedowns, Web Blocking Making Things Worse — Back in May the RIAA reached a historic milestone in its quest to remove copyright-infringing links from the Internet. — The music industry group asked Google to remove the 20 millionth URL from its indexes …
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Alex Kantrowitz / Mediashift:
The Secret Behind The Turkish Protesters' Social Media Mastery — Since the end of May, thousands of protesters have taken to the streets across Turkey, using social media with great skill to propel their rebuke of Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan forward.
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Forbes and Softpedia News
Al Jazeera English:
Egyptian authorities target Al Jazeera — Al Jazeera is demanding the immediate release of its staff members detained overnight in the capital, Cairo. — Egyptian forces raided Al Jazeera premises overnight. Twenty-eight Al Jazeera Mubasher Misr staff members were detained, with most released later.
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Eamonn Forde / Guardian:
Jay-Z's Samsung deal signals a musical future where the rich get richer — Never mind the chart positions - Jay-Z gets everything he wants out of Roc Nation's link with the phone company. And so does Samsung — Record companies have spent more than a decade keening that free music …
Sara Morrison / The Wrap:
Soledad O'Brien Is Her Own Boss — and That Means No Jodi Arias Stories — “You get to a certain point in your career where you say I want to now cover what I want to cover,” the former CNN anchor tells TheWrap — Soledad O'Brien was announced as Al Jazeera America's special correspondent on Monday …
Helienne Lindvall / Guardian:
Pre-release music: will a ‘promo service’ help stop leaks? — Promo Hutt allows fans to subscribe to their favourite labels and receive access to new tracks up to six weeks upfront — A multitude of artists have vented their frustration over pre-release leaks of their music.
Jack Nicas / Wall Street Journal:
Southwest Offers Free In-Flight TV in Partnership With Dish Network — Southwest Airlines Co. is offering free live television to fliers' smartphones, tablets and laptops under a partnership unveiled Monday with Dish Network Corp. — The move that marks a departure from other airlines' strategies …
Margaret Sullivan / The Public Editor's Journal:
No Quid Pro Quo by You're the Boss Writer, but Intrigue, Anyway — Ed Zitron may not be the savviest public relations person around. When he e-mailed a New York Times business editor, he asked for the strictest anonymity about his complaint: that a writer for the You're the Boss small-business blog …
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GlobalPost:
Postmedia Q3 loss surges to $112.2 million on impairment charge, lower revenues — TORONTO - Postmedia Network Canada Corp. says it lost $112.2 million in its latest quarter on a $93.9-million impairment charge and a drop in revenue. — The media company, which owns several newspapers including …
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