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9:50 AM ET, July 25, 2013

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Financial Times:
Newly rebranded International NYT focuses on digital  —  Stephen Dunbar-Johnson, the publisher of the International Herald Tribune, holds up a slide from a New York Times Company presentation that shows two photographs of crowds gathered in St Peter's Square for the announcements of a new pope in 2005 and again in 2013.
Discussion: NetNewsCheck Latest
Josh Sternberg / Digiday:
Nick Denton Makes Peace With the Banner Ad  —  Excerpts:  —  What's your take on native ads: good, bad, or don't care?  —  Native ads are like any other ad: good when they're good, bad when they're bad, and usually indifferent.  —  Are social ads or native ads the future?
Discussion: eMedia Vitals
San Francisco Chronicle:
KTVU producers fired over Asiana pilots' fake names  —  KTVU-TV has dismissed at least three veteran producers over the on-air gaffe involving the fake names of those Asiana airline pilots that became an instant YouTube hit - and a major embarrassment to the station.
Sharon Waxman / The Wrap:
Was Newspaper Decline Inevitable?  Veterans Conclude That Yes, It Was  —  Counter to conventional wisdom, they say advertising went away and there's nothing newspapers could have done about it  —  A broad study by a group of respected journalists into the disruption that the digital age …
James Surowiecki / New Yorker:
It's not over for Barnes & Noble.  —  When Barnes & Noble announced, a couple of weeks ago, that its Nook division lost almost five hundred million dollars last year and that its C.E.O. was resigning, there was one obvious conclusion: the company was doomed.  After all, the Nook was how B.
Discussion: bookforum.com
Charlie Savage / New York Times:
Closing Arguments Due in Manning Leaks Case  —  FORT MEADE, Md. — The court-martial trial of Pfc. Bradley Manning, whose leaks of vast archives of secret government documents to WikiLeaks lifted a veil on American military and diplomatic activities, will begin to draw to a close on Thursday …
Discussion: Al Jazeera English
Jeff Jarvis / BuzzMachine:
Google's TV  —  Google just demoted your television set into a second screen, a slave to your phone or tablet or laptop.  With the $35 Chromecast you can with one click move anything you find on your internet-connected device — YouTube video, Netflix, a web page as well as music and pictures and soon …
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Janko Roettgers / GigaOM:
Google announces Chromecast, a dongle to stream online videos to your TV
Mark Sweney / Guardian:
Mail Online ad surge helps offset publisher's print slide  —  Daily Mail & General Trust says growth in digital revenues is close to outstripping rate of decline in newspaper advertising  —  The Daily Mail's publisher's digital newspaper revenues, from sites including Mail Online …
Discussion: The Media Briefing
Laura Hazard Owen / GigaOM:
Amazon launches interview series on Kindle Singles; first up: President of Israel  —  Amazon on Thursday launched “The Kindle Singles Interview,” a series of “major long-form interviews with iconic figures and world leaders.”  —  First up is an interview with Israeli president Shimon Peres …
Discussion: Amazon.com
Sally Jackson / The Australian:
ABC to feed traffic to commercial rivals: Scott  —  THE ABC is to launch a pilot project designed to feed audiences from its websites to those run by commercial media organisations, with managing director Mark Scott saying the public broadcaster wanted to help create a “thriving media ecology"'.
Discussion: ABC, Guardian and ABC
Josh Halliday / Guardian:
The Independent's journalists warn Lebedev cuts will be ‘tipping point’  —  Staff tell owner plans for 27 job losses ‘threaten to tear the heart out of the writing staff’ as they ballot for industrial action  —  Journalists at the Independent have warned owner Evgeny Lebedev that the latest cuts …
Abraham Moussako / Columbia Journalism Review:
Q&A: James O'Shea  —  The former Tribune newsman discusses where the company has been, and where it's going  —  James O'Shea, former editor at the Chicago Tribune and the Los Angeles Times, was close to the center of the successive storms at the Tribune company, from its ill-fated 2000 merger …
Discussion: Nieman Journalism Lab and Cision
Deadline:
CBS, Time Warner Cable Extend Deadline In Distribution Dispute  —  The parties have set a new deadline of Monday at 5 PM Eastern to settle their dispute.  CBS its stations would have go dark at 9 AM ET Thursday on Time Warner Cable systems in New York, Los Angeles and Dallas.
Ted Johnson / Variety:
Time Warner Cable, DirecTV Ask FCC to Restrict Gannett's Deal for Belo  —  The American Cable Assn., Time Warner Cable and DirecTV are objecting to a part of Gannett's proposed $2.2 billion acquisition of Belo Corp.'s broadcast stations, saying that the deal threatens to drive up retransmission fees …
Josh Stearns / Mediashift:
Propaganda?  No. Bringing ‘Voice of America’ To America Is Good for Transparency  —  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 …
 
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Joe Pompeo / Capital New York:
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