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Erik Wemple:
New York Times's Brian Stelter to guest-host CNN's ‘Reliable Sources’ — Brian Stelter, a New York Times reporter covering television and digital media, will guest-host an edition of CNN's Sunday program “Reliable Sources,” the media-watchdog show that longtime host Howard Kurtz recently left for a job with Fox News.
Discussion:
Politico, TVNewser and @brianstelter
Reid Cherlin / New Republic:
End the White House Press Briefing! — It's an unholy charade — It is an accepted fact in Washington that the Obama administration and the press corps that covers it—once considered essentially two units of the same team—are now bitter enemies. After four years of smoldering disenchantment …
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Mediaite, @franklinfoer, @oknox, @noamscheiber, @ron_fournier, @froomkin and @samsteinhp
Dylan Byers / Politico:
Joie Chen to host Al Jazeera America's ‘America Tonight’ — Al Jazeera America has signed Joie Chen, the former CNN anchor and CBS News correspondent, to host its flagship primetime program “America Tonight”, sources familiar with the deal tell POLITICO. — Chen will anchor …
Discussion:
@jayrosen_nyu and Hollywood Reporter
Mike Isaac / AllThingsD:
Not Just for Mobile Anymore: Flipboard Magazines Come to the Web — The social magazine app Flipboard made a name for itself by being one of the first reading apps to take advantage of the iPad's form factor upon its debut. — Three years later, it's making its way to the Web.
Discussion:
GigaOM, TechCrunch, VentureBeat, Softpedia News, Wired, CNET and Mashable
Matthew Lynley / BuzzFeed:
Google Reader Died Because No One Would Run It — No one took ownership of Google Reader internally because it wasn't a top priority for Larry Page and inner circle of lieutenants. And if you aren't working on something that the boss cares about, then what's the point? — Via: Justin Sullivan / Getty Images
Discussion:
Capital New York and WebProNews
Tessa Cheek / The Colorado Independent:
The Story after the Story: Remembering Armando Montaño a Year Later — Mando in full form in DC on a trip to the Newseum, which he jokingly referred to as his future wedding location. — A YEAR AGO this week, I found myself in Shove Chapel on Colorado College's campus where …
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JIMROMENESKO.COM, @coindependent, @bdelossantos1, @stephenceasar, @mike_littwin and @bschraum
Andrew Beaujon / Poynter:
More Hispanics getting their news online & in English — Internet news sources have vastly outpaced newspapers among Hispanics, a new Pew Research study of news consumption finds. — 56 percent of Hispanics surveyed by Pew said they get news from the Internet on a typical weekday.
Discussion:
Pew Hispanic Center, Nieman Journalism Lab, New York Times, Politico and The Huffington Post
Lucia Moses / Adweek:
Time Inc.'s New CEO Says He's Open to Selling Titles — Time Warner decided earlier this year to spin off its publishing arm, but Joe Ripp, Time Inc.'s newly named CEO, hinted at more possible deals by the publisher of Time and People. — Rip said the company needed to stay open …
Discussion:
FishbowlNY and Wall Street Journal
Wall Street Journal:
Alibaba Joins Smart-TV Race — Chinese E-Commerce Firm to Compete With Samsung, Apple, Lenovo — BEIJING—Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. became the latest technology company to take aim at the living room, unveiling a smart-TV operating system and a set-top box that will allow couch potatoes …
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Forbes, AllThingsD, Financial Times, PC Advisor, Bloomberg, Tech in Asia, globaltimes.cn, The Next Web, ZDNet, TechCrunch and Engadget
Anthony Ha / TechCrunch:
Amazon-Acquired Goodreads Says It Has 20M Members, Doubling In Less Than A Year — Goodreads, the social reading service that Amazon acquired earlier this year, is announcing today that it has reached 20 million members. — CEO and co-founder Otis Chandler said that since it launched in 2007 …
Discussion:
goodreads.com, Betabeat, VentureBeat, GeekWire and Softpedia News
David Kravets / Wired:
Local Newscast Uses DMCA to Erase Air Crash Reporting Blunder — Local San Francisco television news station KTVU has embarked on a novel use of copyright law to cover up embarrassing footage. It has been issuing takedown notices to YouTube for videos showing its anchor literally reading fake names …
Discussion:
Gawker, B&C, TVSpy, Plagiarism Today, CNET, Techdirt, @jayrosen_nyu, SFist, Poynter and The Huffington Post
Stuart Dredge / Guardian:
Universal Music and Russell Simmons to launch YouTube-focused music label — Def Jam founder, fellow music exec Steve Rifkind and AwesomenessTV founder Brian Robbins involved in All Def Music — YouTube turned songs like Gangnam Style and Harlem Shake into global hits …
Discussion:
CNET, Digital Music News and Billboard