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Jeff Jarvis / BuzzMachine:
Media, left out of the relationship — Note who's missing in Tanzina Vega's New York Times story today about the monster merger of ad agencies Publicis and Omnicom. — Media — TV, radio, magazines, newspapers, online — are nowhere to be seen. This merger, they all say …
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GigaOM, AdAge, Globe and Mail, B&C, iMediaConnection Blog, @ufomedia, @davidapatton and MediaNama
Andrew Beaujon / Poynter:
ESPN confirms it will hire bloggers to cover every NFL team — ESPN will hire bloggers to cover every NFL team, Rob King confirmed by phone Monday afternoon. “If you're going to place a bet anywhere, place it on the NFL,” said King, ESPN's senior vice president for content, digital & print media.
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The Insider, @richarddeitsch, Cincy Jungle, @jamiemottram, @brianmfloyd and eMedia Vitals
Shira Ovide / Digits:
Thomson Reuters Twitter Account Is Hacked — The main Twitter account of news outlet Thomson Reuters was taken over Monday, apparently by the Syrian Electronic Army group that has hacked other news organizations. — “Earlier today @thomsonreuters was hacked,” a spokesman for the news organization said in an email late Monday.
Kira Goldenberg / Columbia Journalism Review:
TNR asks the big journalism question — Over at The New Republic, Marc Tracy offers a helpful peek into how an ignorant Fox News interview—a religion scholar who happened to be Muslim was asked why he wrote a book about Jesus—became a “traffic bonanza” for BuzzFeed.
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New York Times, Erik Wemple, The Atlantic Wire, @treybarrineau, @stkonrath, GalleyCat, New Republic and Slate
Tony Maglio / The Wrap:
CBS and TWC Talks Break Down, But CBS Isn't Going Dark Just Yet (Updated) — CBS to go dark in Los Angeles, New York and Dallas — As it turns out, CBS won't be going dark for Time Warner Cable in Los Angeles, New York and Dallas just yet. — “At the request of CBS, we have halted going dark on their channels.
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TVNewser, CNNMoney.com, Los Angeles Times, Reuters, Hollywood Reporter, Broadcasting & Cable, The Verge and FierceCable
Sharyn Jackson / The Des Moines Register:
Whistle-blowers' ‘hero’ pushes for day in their honor — DES MOINES, Iowa — Iowa Sen. Chuck Grassley has taken on legendary status among whistle-blowers — people who expose misconduct or waste in government agencies and often risk their careers to do so. “Godfather,” “hero” and …
Janko Roettgers / GigaOM:
Vimeo and Redbox Instant are coming to Chromecast. Next up: Plex and HBO Go? — Chromecast, the streaming video adapter introduced by Google last week, is quickly gaining support from a number of media platforms. Case in point: Vimeo told us it wants to support Chromecast …
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bizjournals, TechnoBuffalo, IP&TV News, SlashGear, SlashGear, IntoMobile, Android Community, The Verge, VentureBeat, Softpedia News and Business Insider
Dylan Byers / Politico:
CNN to produce Hillary Clinton film — CNN Films has tapped documentary filmmaker Charles H. Ferguson to direct a film about former Sec. of State Hillary Clinton, POLITICO has learned. — “CNN is very pleased to be working with Academy-Award winner Charles Ferguson on the film …
Guardian:
Publishers or platforms? Media giants may be forced to choose — After threats to Caroline Criado-Perez, questions raised over who is responsible for libel or abuse via Twitter and Facebook — Twitter has spent the past few days doing a good impression of a company hoping that the public outcry …
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Twitter UK and theguardian.com
Andrew Beaujon / Poynter:
NYT interview with Obama: No surveillance questions? — Jackie Calmes and Michael D. Shear's interview with President Obama packed in enough news to fill three New York Times articles and one media story: “It was the paper's first exclusive chat with the president in nearly three years,” The Huffington Post's Jack Mirkinson writes.
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The Huffington Post, Mediaite, @kegill, The Daily Caller, @sarahkendzior, Wonkette, @trevortimm, Firedoglake, @dangillmor, The Newspaper Guild and New York Times
Kristen Schweizer / Bloomberg:
ITV Shares Advance as Content Creation Attracts More Revenue — ITV Plc (ITV), owner of the U.K.'s biggest commercial TV station, rose the most in eight months after first-half earnings increased as the company focused on creating content and bought production assets.
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Hollywood Reporter, Variety, ITV, theguardian.com, The Drum, Proactiveinvestors …, Televisual and broadcastnow.co.uk
Paul Sawers / The Next Web:
The Guardian newspaper moves its UK, US and Australian websites to the new .com domain today — Back in May, we reported that British national daily newspaper the Guardian was planning to create a new global online identity, one that would serve as a home for its various digital properties around the world.
Brooks Barnes / New York Times:
Dispute Blocks Hollywood's Share of Chinese Box Office — LOS ANGELES — As box-office sales for American films soften in China, Hollywood studios are running up against a new problem: they haven't been receiving payments for the Chinese screenings of their films, according to reports in Variety and The Hollywood Reporter on Monday.
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Variety, The Verge and Deadline.com