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Newsroom Diversity: A Casualty of Journalism's Financial Crisis — New numbers from the American Society of News Editors show that the progress of women and minorities in media has halted. — The American Society of News Editors (ASNE) recently released its annual study of newsroom diversity.
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Nieman Journalism Lab, Politico, Poynter, @macdiva, @michaelluo, @b3_cc4, @northstarnews, @polinjun, @anupkaphle, @seungminkim, @propublica, @juliaioffe, @gwenifill and @amydownsouth


Guggenheim Exit Leaves Hulu a Pay-TV Pawn — Three bidders remain: DirecTV, AT&T, Time Warner Cable — The pay-TV biz is going to get its hands on Hulu. — With Guggenheim Digital Media and KKR opting out of the hunt for Hulu, as CNBC reported Tuesday, that leaves three bidders …
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Hulu Sale Attracts Plenty Of Bidders, But For What, Exactly? — Most of what you need to know about the soon-to-conclude negotiations to sell Hulu can be summarized in two numbers: $2 billion and $1 billion. — The first is how much Hulu's owners — Disney, News Corp . and Comcast …
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Broadcasting & Cable and The Wrap

Report: Number of Magazine Launches Continues to Decrease — New title total down again for first half, to 97, says MediaFinder. — In its quarterly survey, MediaFinder reported that 97 magazines launched and 29 closed in the first half of 2013. — Once again, the categories most likely …
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Maxim Magazine Said to Fetch Bids of About $20 Million — Maxim magazine, the bawdy men's title that went up for sale in March, is seeing some bids of about $20 million, less than a 10th of the price its owners paid six years ago, according to people familiar with the situation.


Twitter Vs. Mainstream Media: Science Proves Which Breaks News Faster — The revolution will not be televised, but it might be tweeted. A new study shows that Twitter has a lead time on newswires for certain stories—including sports, disasters, and sometimes riots.


Rupert Murdoch Summoned To Parliament Again — Rupert Murdoch has been summoned to appear before a British parliamentary committee for the second time in three years. — The Culture, Media and Sport Select Committee announced Tuesday that it had voted to ask Murdoch to face new questions …
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Guardian, The Wrap, @lisaocarroll, Bloomberg, The Independent, @edgecliffe, Press Gazette, @jackofkent and @rosschawkins
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Exaro to hand over Murdoch tape to Elveden officers as Met launches probe into Sun chief's comments
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Channel 4, Guardian, Hollywood Reporter, Exaro and Variety


Moguls Flying to Sun Valley With $53 Billion Deal Revival — Media dealmakers digesting $53 billion of mergers, spinoffs and acquisitions announced so far this year head to Allen & Co.'s Sun Valley conference this week to lay the groundwork for more. — So far, more than 240 media deals …
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Malone, cable deals in spotlight at Sun Valley conference
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App Advice, 9to5Mac, Electronista and AppleInsider


Criticizing CNN: Goodbye to that. — I used to say: I criticize because I care. But I no longer do. … As of today, I have retired from criticism of CNN for falling short of some sort of journalistic standard that news providers should maintain. That activity no longer makes sense.
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Mediaite, @aseitzwald, @dankennedy_nu and @jayrosen_nyu

Former News Corp Digital Exec Jon Miller Joins Shari Redstone's Advancit as Partner — Former News Corp digital head Jon Miller has joined Advancit Capital as a partner. Advancit is an early-stage investment firm that was started two years ago by Shari Redstone and Jason Ostheimer …
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Hollywood Reporter and Wall Street Journal


Amazon's Publisher Ambitions Target Comics With New “Jet City” Imprint Launch — Amazon is about to take on Marvel and DC with a new publishing imprint for comics, the company announced today via press release. The new publishing brand is called “Jet City Comics,” and will begin …
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Amazon.com, The Next Web, The Verge, Los Angeles Times, SlashGear, CNET, VentureBeat, The Huffington Post, PublishersWeekly.com and GalleyCat

The Dolan Company Sells Two Business Services Assets — B-to-b publisher, services provider sells legal properties for $17 mil. — B-to-b publisher and professional services provider The Dolan Company has announced agreements to sell off two of its legal services businesses to affiliate groups.