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Alexia Tsotsis / TechCrunch:
Employer Tipped Off Police In Pressure Cooker/Backpack-Gate, Not Google — In what might be Medium's first widespread, or something, citizen journalism moment, music writer Michele Catalano blogged used the platform to blog details of an unexpected visit to her home yesterday …
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Medium, The Atlantic Wire, The Switch, Guardian, Yahoo! News, Mediaite, GalleyCat, @el_grillo1, @mmasnick, @mkapor, @dylanreeve, @declanm, @jwherrman, @passantino, @slworona, @octal, New York Magazine, WebProNews, Softpedia News and Business Insider
Eric Deggans / Tampa Bay Times:
Eric Deggans to leave Tampa Bay Times for job as NPR's first TV critic — Eric Deggans, TV and media critic for the Tampa Bay Times, will become NPR's TV critic. — After nearly 18 years critiquing television, media, music and pop culture at the Tampa Bay Times, I will be leaving the newspaper …
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The Wrap, Poynter, @charlie_mccollu, @nextgenradio, @timkarr, @nabjdigital, @moryan, @tb_times, @davidfolkenflik, @npraudie, @craigtimes, @brianstelter and @deggans
Ryan Chittum / Columbia Journalism Review:
The NYT's $150 million-a-year paywall — Growth slows sharply, but digital-subscriber revenue is propping up the paper — The New York Times's once-torrid paywall growth continued to slow in the second quarter, adding 23,000 digital-only subscribers. — That's the second quarter in a row …
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Andrew Beaujon / Poynter:
Digital subscriptions up 35% at New York Times & IHT, 70% at Boston Globe — Circulation revenues in the second quarter of 2013 rose 5.1 percent over the same period the year before, a company earnings report says. Advertising revenue fell 5.8 percent over the same period. Overall, revenue was down by .9 percent.
Edmund Lee / Bloomberg:
New York Times Profit Tops Estimates on Digital Subscribers
New York Times Profit Tops Estimates on Digital Subscribers
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@paulxharris
Joe Pompeo / Capital New York:
Times C.E.O. Mark Thompson stays the course in second-quarter earnings call
Times C.E.O. Mark Thompson stays the course in second-quarter earnings call
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Business Insider
Brad Stone / Businessweek:
Can Marissa Mayer Save Yahoo? — Marissa Mayer is sitting in URLs, the Yahoo! (YHOO) cafeteria, making the case for the future of a company that almost everyone in Silicon Valley views as doomed. Employees swarm around her, assembling rows of chairs for the afternoon's FYI …
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CNET, The Verge, Business Insider and @clairecm
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BuzzFeed:
Is Tumblr Shrinking? — Yahoo bought Tumblr because Tumblr has millions of young users. But are they sticking around? — Last November, David Karp posted on Tumblr's staff blog. “I have an exciting and slightly overwhelming milestone to share with you,” the site's founder and CEO said.
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The Verge, @ryanpbroderick, @michaelnoer and @jwherrman
Emma Bazilian / Adweek:
Despite Controversy, Rolling Stone ‘Boston Bomber’ Issue Is a Hit on Newsstands — Rolling Stone's “Boston Bomber” issue got a rash of bad publicity and retailers like CVS and Stop & Stop pulled it from shelves after a “Boycott Rolling Stone” campaign gained steam on Facebook.
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Yahoo! News, Erik Wemple, The Independent, BuzzFeed, The Huffington Post, WebProNews, Daily Mail, @simonhoupt, Mediaite, The Big Lead, TheBlaze.com, Softpedia News, The Drum, New York Magazine, Gawker and FTVLive
Alex Weprin / TVNewser:
Fusion Launching October 28 With Nightly Jorge Ramos Program, Satire Block — Fusion, the upcoming cable channel from ABC News and Univision, will launch Monday October 28, the companies say. The channel will launch on a number of pay-TV operators, including Cablevision, Charter and Cox.
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New York Times, Broadcasting & Cable and The Huffington Post
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Alex Weprin / TVNewser:
Fusion Hires Former ‘Daily Show’ EP To Develop News/Satire Programming
Fusion Hires Former ‘Daily Show’ EP To Develop News/Satire Programming
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Variety, ABC News, Politico, Variety, Hollywood Reporter and Deadline.com
Andrew Beaujon / Poynter:
Plain Dealer plans special print section to explain shift to digital — The Plain Dealer, which laid off about 50 employees Wednesday, “plans a six-page special section in Sunday's paper to further explain the changes ahead,” Jay Miller reports. — The laid-off employees …
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Cleveland Magazine, Connie Schultz …, FishbowlNY, Cleveland Leader and Associated Press
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Cotton Delo / AdAge:
U.S. Adults Now Spending More Time on Digital Devices Than Watching TV — Digital Devices Now Get More Than Five Hours Per Day, According to eMarketer — American adults this year will for the first time spend more time each day using digital media than watching TV, according to a new report by eMarketer.
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Gawker, Financial Times, brafton.com, MediaPost, Marketing Pilgrim, Kirk LaPointe's … and eMedia Vitals
RT:
Snowden granted 1-year asylum in Russia, leaves airport — NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden has been granted temporary asylum in Russia and is allowed to enter the country's territory. — The whistleblower has been granted temporary political asylum in Russia, Snowden's legal representative Anatoly Kucherena said.
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WikiLeaks, New York Times, Reuters, BBC, Wall Street Journal, Softpedia News, @rt_com, @rt_com, @rt_com, Guardian, Reuters, Times of India, Times of India, @hari, VentureBeat, @samsteinhp, Wired, @avilarenata, Wonkette, World News, bigstory.ap.org, Vanity Fair, WebProNews, Business Insider, Politico, The Atlantic Wire and New York Magazine
Todd Spangler / Variety:
Dish Hit With 53-Station Blackout in Fight With Raycom — Local stations go dark for satcaster in 36 markets in latest clash over retransmission payments — In the latest blowup over broadcast TV retransmission fees, Dish Network customers in 36 markets lost access to 53 television stations owned …
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TVSpy, EON and Broadcasting & Cable
Brendan Nyhan / Columbia Journalism Review:
The scandal attention cycle — How the media lost interest in IRS targeting, even as new facts emerged — At this point, the evidence on the Internal Revenue Service scandal is clear. Contrary to the initial hype, there is no credible evidence of White House involvement …
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Wonkblog and @aseitzwald
Henry C. Jackson / Associated Press:
Senate Takes Initial Step Toward Media Shield Law … WASHINGTON (AP) — A Senate panel took a step forward on legislation to protect reporters and the news media from revealing their sources. But lawmakers put off until September a broader debate over whether Congress defines who is a journalist.
Tim Kenneally / The Wrap:
CBS Alternative Programming Head Jennifer Bresnan to Step Down — Jennifer Bresnan, executive vice president of alternative programming for CBS, will step at the end of the summer, the network said Thursday. — Bresnan, who's led the network's alternative programming since 2008 …
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Broadcasting & Cable, Variety, Broadcasting & Cable, Variety and Hollywood Reporter
Rebecca J. Rosen / The Atlantic Online:
The Hole in Our Collective Memory: How Copyright Made Mid-Century Books Vanish — A book published during the presidency of Chester A. Arthur has a greater chance of being in print today than one published during the time of Reagan. — Last year I wrote about some very interesting research …
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Publishing Perspectives, The Switch and New Yorker
Allie Jones / The Atlantic Wire:
What Women Want: Bylines — If you looked at the homepage of The New York Times' website right this second, you could count up and find that 24 men and 8 women have bylines. Or you could go to WhoWritesFor, which culls data every five minutes to show the gender disparity on the front web page …
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Poynter, Jezebel and Salon, Thanks:@steverubel