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3:20 PM ET, July 17, 2013

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Cynthia Littleton / Variety:
Turner Shuffle: John Martin to Succeed Phil Kent as CEO in January  —  After a dozen years at the helm, Phil Kent will step down from his post as CEO of Turner Broadcasting in January and will be succeeded by Time Warner chief financial officer John Martin.  —  Kent will remain chairman of TBS for a period in 2014.
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Peter Lauria / BuzzFeed:   Money Men Are Taking Over Time Warner
Jack Shafer:
From Tom Paine to Glenn Greenwald, we need partisan journalism  —  I would sooner engage you in a week-long debate over which taxonomical subdivision the duck-billed platypus belongs to then spend a moment arguing whether Glenn Greenwald is a journalist or not, or whether an activist can be a journalist …
Marisa Guthrie / Hollywood Reporter:
Keith Olbermann Finalizes Deal With ESPN  —  The former MSNBC host will lead a New York-based late-night show on ESPN2.  —  Keith Olbermann will return to TV sooner than expected.  The former MSNBC and Current anchor has finalized a deal with ESPN for a late-night show to air on ESPN2 later this year …
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Jeff Bercovici / Forbes:
Keith Olbermann Is Returning To ESPN. Can He Help Himself?
Joe Pompeo / Capital New York:
Daily Beast to launch a new weekend title, ‘Beast Weekend’  —  The Daily Beast is launching a weekend title to debut this fall along with a homepage makeover, editor-in-chief Tina Brown told staff today.  —  “Beast Weekend will refresh and refocus our weekend content towards culture as well as longer reads …
Larry Dailey / Mediashift:
Are Traditional News Operations Really Ready for Innovation?  —  Fewer than half of Middle East residents think it's safe to express political opinions online, according to a study by sponsor Northwestern University in Qatar.  Explore the data on this interactive site and watch a recent MediaTwits chat about the study.
Discussion: eMedia Vitals
Jake Tapper / The Lead:
Former White House National Security spokesman assails Rolling Stone cover  —  Former White House National Security Council spokesman Tommy Vietor expressed concern on Wednesday about Rolling Stone magazine putting Dzhokhar Tsarnaev on its cover, tweeting that “A disaffected US kid …
Bronwen Clune / Guardian:
Are fact-checking sites a symptom of the media not doing its job?  —  ‘Fact-checking’ sites are on the rise in Australia.  Are those new ventures suggesting that journalism is failing to adequately perform its functions?  —  The Guardian's data journalism workflow.  Illustration: Mark McCormick for the Guardian
Bill Carter / New York Times:
Netflix Dominates Speculation Over Emmy Awards  —  The nominations for the Emmy Awards will be announced on Thursday in Los Angeles, and it is widely expected that, for the first time, the headlines will be all about Netflix.  —  Two programs created for that Internet streaming service …
Discussion: Los Angeles Times
Bloomberg:
Malone Yields to Vodafone in German Cable Race  —  John Malone, the billionaire who controls Liberty Global Plc (LBTYA), said he's out of the race for Kabel Deutschland Holding AG (KD8) and will look to southern Europe for opportunities when the economy there starts improving.
Discussion: Hollywood Reporter
Burgess Everett / Politico:
Chuck Schumer, Lindsey Graham introduce new media shield law  —  Chuck Schumer and Lindsey Graham have rounded up another bipartisan gang, this time to pass a media shield law that would enact recent Justice Department guidelines.  —  The New York and South Carolina senators have written …
Discussion: @brickhouse143
Lauren Ingeno / Inside Higher Ed:
USC announces changes to its journalism master's degree program  —  Shelling out thousands of dollars for a master's degree in journalism may seem illogical in 2013, as newsrooms continue to shrink at alarming rates.  There are now less than 40,000 full-time professional employees working …
Discussion: Gawker
Josh Halliday / Guardian:
Mail Online to ramp up growth by hiring new staff  —  World's most popular newspaper website says it has ‘no cap’ on recruitment as it plans to launch in new territories  —  Mail Online is preparing to open new offices overseas in a bid to cement its place as the world's most popular newspaper website.
Alyson Shontell / Business Insider:
BeachMint's Board Members Have Signed A Scathing Letter Ripping PandoDaily Article To Shreds  —  It's best to admit when you're wrong.  Otherwise, you could end up being the subject of a scathing public letter, like the one BeachMint's board members just published in the LA Times about PandoDaily.
Helienne Lindvall / Guardian:
Can PledgeMusic's direct-to-fan approach unlock untapped revenue?  —  The platform is attracting interest from labels, and stars such as Amanda Palmer, by involving fans in the making of albums  —  Record labels are leaving billions of pounds in revenue on the table every year by only offering music fans …
Ryan Faughnder / Los Angeles Times:
Uncommon Content out to make Web shows that click on TV  —  New York filmmaker Uncommon Content is producing half-hour Web shows that it's betting will get picked up by networks and become mainstream fare.  —  Uncommon Content has so far produced seven Web series, one of which features musician …
Devindra Hardawar / VentureBeat:
Inkling scores $16M, partners with Pearson and Elsevier for its digital book platform  —  With another hefty round of funding, Inkling's plans to dominate the e-book world are one step closer to reality.  —  Back in February, Inkling announced Inkling Habitat, an all-encompassing publishing environment for digital books.
Anna Clark / Columbia Journalism Review:
Michigan's ‘free-market’ media machine  —  The Mackinac Center for Public Policy is a major player in state media.  What to make of it?  —  DETROIT, MI — In a time of upheaval for both politics and media, state-level think tanks sit at a peculiar nexus of influence: they both shape the news and report it.
Lindsey Clay / Guardian:
There's no battle between TV and YouTube.  Fact.  —  Thinkbox's Lindsey Clay says that the emotional connection people enjoy with TV makes the so-called battle between TV and YouTube a false one  —  Here's a fact: in the UK, for every minute spent with YouTube, the average person spends nearly an hour watching terrestrial TV.
BBC:
Sun deputy editor Geoff Webster denies ‘plotting misconduct’  —  The Sun's deputy editor, Geoff Webster, has pleaded not guilty to authorising payments to public officials in return for information.  —  Mr Webster, 54, of Winchet Hill, Goudhurst, Kent, is accused of two counts of conspiracy to commit misconduct in public office.
Discussion: pressgazette.co.uk
Nathan Ingraham / The Verge:
Dish opens up the Hopper DVR to help developers build smarter, more useful TV apps  —  Smartphones and tablets have endlessly customizable interfaces, but sadly we're usually stuck at the mercy of remote controls that have no awareness of context when we watch TV.
Wall Street Journal:
Yahoo's Marissa Mayer Hits One-Year Mark  —  Shares Have Soared More Than 70%, but Little Evidence Yet of a Real Turnaround  —  Yahoo Inc.'s share price has soared more than 70% since the arrival of Chief Executive Marissa Mayer one year ago, but there isn't much evidence yet of a fundamental turnaround at the veteran Web company.
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Douglas MacMillan / Bloomberg:
Yahoo Misses Estimates as CEO Fails to Woo Advertisers
 
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Joe Flint / Los Angeles Times:
Sports Illustrated NFL writer Peter King ready to QB new Web team
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D.B. Hebbard / Talking New Media:
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Walter Hamilton / Los Angeles Times:
Next up for Tribune Co.: making the most of its real estate
Ryan Faughnder / Los Angeles Times:
Going a la carte would destroy pay-TV industry, analyst says
Jack Kim / Reuters:
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Ben Goad / Hillicon Valley:
FCC delays decision on allowing more nudity and cursing on TV
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Samantha Scheller / Digital Media Law Project:
As State Shield Laws Play Tug-of-War, the Dream of a Federal Shield Law Resurfaces
Gavin O'Malley / MediaPost:
About.com Restructures, Names Kim CEO
Discussion: AllThingsD
Wall Street Journal:
Google Pitches Online TV Service to Media Companies
Joshua Gillin / Poynter:
NABJ president says boycotting Orlando convention would cost more than $1 million