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BBC's Lord Patten plans to step down in 2015 — Former cabinet minister, who has been criticised over payoffs, confirms he expects to serve one four-year term as chairman — Lord Patten, the embattled chairman of the BBC Trust, has confirmed he plans to step down from the role in 2015 despite admitting the timing was “not ideal”.
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Media Week, Variety and Hollywood Reporter
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BBC payments to senior managers rise by more than 60% — Payoffs to departing executives nearly £1.5m, with total remuneration coming to £4.13m in year to end of March — The BBC's remuneration payments to top managers leapt by more than 60% to just over £4m in the year …
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Deadline.com, London Evening Standard and Telegraph


BBC spent £5m investigating Savile scandal - including £101k on Helen Boaden's legal costs — The BBC has spent around £5 million investigating the Jimmy Savile sex scandal and its aftermath. — Its annual report and accounts reveal the Pollard Review …
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Hollywood Reporter, Sky News, broadcastnow.co.uk, London News, National Updates, The Drum, itn.co.uk, BBC, Guardian and Telegraph

What KTVU-TV did right after its slip-up — It has been great sport all weekend for media critics to excoriate KTVU-TV in San Francisco. There's no denying that KTVU made a big mistake. But when it sorted the mistakes out, the station did a lot that journalists should replicate.
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B&C, Hollywood Reporter, TVSpy, Media Law Prof Blog, The Wrap, The Snitch, msnbc.com, Bloomberg, The Huffington Post, BuzzFeed, GigaOM, Associated Press and WWNO


Snowden submits request for asylum in Russia — MOSCOW (AP) — National Security Agency leaker Edward Snowden on Tuesday submitted a request for temporary asylum in Russia, his lawyer said. — Anatoly Kucherena, a lawyer who is a member of the Public Chamber, a Kremlin advisory body …
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RT, @skynewsbreak and Yahoo! News
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Media Continues to Focus on Snowden Rather Than the Information He's Revealed
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Guardian, The Huffington Post, Business Insider, Kirk LaPointe's …, Spiegel Online, @saletan, @jeffjarvis, @gcraig1, @themediaisdying, @sulliview and @jilliancyork


Newyorker.com Hires Business Editor — Newyorker.com hired Vauhini Vara to be the site's new business editor and expand the business coverage, editor Nicholas Thompson announced this morning. — “Vauhini is everything we want in a business reporter: she breaks news, files F.O.I.A. requests …
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FishbowlNY and Talking Biz News


Mail Online announces plans to open offices in new territories — The site which now has more than 128 million unique users a month will be taking on new staff in existing sites and opening new offices in as yet undisclosed locations — Copyright: By Alex.muller on Wikimedia Commons.
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pressgazette.co.uk


Exclusive: How Ukraine Wooed Conservative Websites — Passion or payola? A source describes being offered $500 for an article, and a consultant doesn't deny payments. — WASHINGTON — Several conservative bloggers repeated talking points given to them by a proxy group for the Ukrainian government …
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The Dish


Atlantic Media Launches Digital Publication, ‘Defense One’ — The Atlantic Media Company unveiled the latest addition to its digital portfolio Tuesday morning with the launch of Defense One, a web publication dedicated to national security coverage. — Under the direction …
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Nieman Journalism Lab, FishbowlNY, Gawker and The New York Observer

Exclusive: Apple Pitches Ad-Skipping for New TV Service — Apple has a new trick up its sleeve as it tries to launch a long-awaited television service: technology that allows viewers to skip commercials and that pays media companies for the skipped views. — For more than a year …


PR Giant Edelman Calls For Ethics In Sponsored Content — The Atlantic's brief and ill-fated business relationship with the Church of Scientology awakened news publishers to the need for clear principles around the handling of paid for and produced by marketers.

Appeals Court Denies TV Network Bid to Re-Hear Aereo Case — The broadcast television networks, which failed to persuade a panel of federal appeals judges to shut down the Barry Diller-backed online TV service Aereo Inc., lost a bid to have the case reheard by the full appellate court.
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Hillicon Valley, AllThingsD, GigaOM and Los Angeles Times


The last time Al Jazeera had a big American strategy, it was rejected — On Sunday evening, The Guardian's Glenn Greenwald published an article about Al Jazeera America, the soon-to-launch Manhattan-based cable-news network I wrote about in a freelance web feature for New York magazine last Thursday.
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