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7:40 PM ET, August 7, 2013

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Kara Swisher / AllThingsD:
Dear Jeff Bezos, Here's What I Saw as an Analog Nobody in the Mailroom of the Washington Post  —  While it might seem an awful cliche, the fact of the matter is — if you go back to a time long before the commercial Internet existed, and well before you became so rich that you have $250 million …
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Christine Haughney / New York Times:
Times Co. Chairman Declares Paper Not for Sale  —  After a week in which both the Boston Globe and The Washington Post were purchased by new owners, the publisher of The New York Times Company emphatically declared Wednesday night that his company was not for sale.
Discussion: Politico and @fmanjoo
Bloomberg:
Bezos's E-Book Overhaul Provides Blueprint for Post
Discussion: VentureBeat
Chris Kirkham / The Huffington Post:
Washington Post Co.'s Kaplan Bet May Have Cost It The Paper
Discussion: Poynter and New Republic
Lynne Marek / Crain's Chicago Business:
How will Globe, Post sales affect Tribune?
Discussion: The Huffington Post
Philip Bump / The Atlantic Wire:
This Year's Yemen Leak Isn't Angering Congress as Much as Last Year's
Staci D. Kramer / Nieman Journalism Lab:
Don Graham on the sale of The Washington Post, Jeff Bezos, and the pace of newsroom innovation
Jeff Bercovici / Forbes:
AOL Bets On Programmatic With Adap.TV, Pulls Back On Patch  —  Here's a sign that Tim Armstrong feels he's regained control of the narrative at AOL : He's back in the market for big-ticket items.  —  AOL's $405 million purchase of the video advertising platform Adap.TV is the biggest acquisition …
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Jeff Jarvis / BuzzMachine:
Patches  —  Tim Armstrong says he will close, sell, or find partners for 300 local Patch sites to reach profitability.  —  I have a fourth option, Tim: Invest.  Set up independent entrepreneurs — your employees, my entrepreneurial graduates, unemployed newspaper folks — to take over the sites.
Anthony Ha / TechCrunch:
AOL Is Acquiring Video Ad Platform Adap.tv For $405M  —  TechCrunch-owner AOL just announced that it has reached an agreement to acquire video advertising platform Adap.tv in a deal that should be worth a total of $405 million — $322 million in cash and $83 million in AOL common stock.
Laura Hazard Owen / GigaOM:
Amazon, Kobo and Sony petition FCC to exempt e-readers from accessibility laws  —  Amazon, Kobo and Sony are petitioning the Federal Communications Commission to permanently exempt e-readers from certain federal accessibility laws for the disabled, arguing that e-readers are barebones devices designed for a single purpose: reading text.
Dylan Byers / Politico:
CNN taps Bloomberg TV head to oversee new digital integration effort  —  In a new effort to “connect digital and television,” CNN Worldwide president Jeff Zucker has announced that Bloomberg TV head Andrew Morse will join the network as Senior Vice President overseeing domestic newsgathering …
Jim Romenesko:
Mark Russell out as editor of Tribune-owned Orlando Sentinel  —  Mark Russell, who was promoted to Orlando Sentinel editor in October of 2010, is being replaced by content director Avido Khahaifa.  Here is publisher Howard Greenberg's memo: … * Russell is leaving as part of a restructuring, the paper says (orlandosentinel.com)
AdAge:
Time Inc. Spinoff Delayed Until Early Next Year  —  Publishing Revenue Slips While TV Grows  —  Time Warner said Tuesday that it won't complete its plan to separate Time Inc. division into an independent company this year as anticipated, prolonging a period of uncertainty at the publishing division just a little bit longer.
Discussion: FishbowlNY
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Associated Press:
Time Warner 2Q net income jumps 87 pct
Alastair Reid / Journalism.co.uk:
Why negative comments are like broken windows  —  A look at how and why the quality of content below the line can affect readers, editorial and a publication's brand  —  Copyright: By Luton Anderson on Flickr.  Some rights reserved.  —  The topic of online abuse has been coming under scrutiny …
Erik Wemple / Washington Post:
DCist editor fired after freelancing spat  —  In a testament to the cachet of a BuzzFeed byline, DCist Editor-in-Chief Ben Freed has been dismissed from his position after he placed a freelance piece with the popular news site.  Speaking about the matter last night, Freed sounded a bit dazed by the ouster …
Andrew Beaujon / Poynter:
Knight gives $345,000 to Philadelphia media incubator  —  The Knight Foundation is putting $345,000 into Project Liberty, a digital media incubator housed in the headquarters of Interstate General Media, which owns The Philadelphia Inquirer, the Philadelphia Daily News and Philly.com.
Brian Moylan / Guardian:
Nielsen's tracking of Twitter's relation to TV is missing the point  —  Aside from its Twitter innovation, it can't keep up with all the different ways we're all Keeping Up with the Kardashians  —  Just last week Japan broke a world record and sent 143,109 tweets per second over one event.
Discussion: Nielsen, Kotaku and Globe and Mail
Tom Vanderbilt / Wired:
The Science Behind the Netflix Algorithms That Decide What You'll Watch Next  —  If you liked 1960s Star Trek, the first non-Trek title that Netflix is likely to suggest to you is the original Mission: Impossible series (the one with the cool Lalo Schifrin soundtrack).
 
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