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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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NetNewsCheck Latest, FishbowlNY, BuzzMachine, Street Fight, CNET, The Atlantic Wire, Business Insider and Poynter
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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.
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AllThingsD, Business Insider, Business Wire, Radio & Television …, DealBook, Wall Street Journal, The Wrap, New York Times, NetNewsCheck Latest, USA Today, Beet.TV, Hollywood Reporter, Associated Press, PC Magazine, Bloomberg, CNBC, TechZone360, All Things D, TheStreet.com, FishbowlNY, Business Insider, RTTNews, Digiday, Fox Business, Forbes, CNET, AdExchanger, AdAge, VentureBeat, GigaOM, Variety, Media & Entertainment, Electronista and SocialTimes
Anthony Ha / TechCrunch:
AOL Q2 Comes In (Slightly) Above Estimates With $541M Revenue, $0.35 Earnings Per Share — AOL just released its earnings report for the second quarter of the year, coming in ahead of Wall Street expectations with revenue of $541 million, up 2 percent percent from the same period last year, and diluted earnings per share of $0.35.
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Forbes, NetNewsCheck Latest, @pkafka, Media Money …, AdExchanger, @jeffjohnroberts, The Wrap and Broadcasting & Cable
Staci D. Kramer / Nieman Journalism Lab:
Don Graham on the sale of The Washington Post, Jeff Bezos, and the pace of newsroom innovation — Washington Post Co. chairman and CEO Don Graham kept the decision to sell the heart of the family business exceptionally quiet for months, avoiding public drama and employee angst while he went white-knight shopping.
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Jennifer Saba / Reuters:
Amazon's Bezos pays hefty price for Washington Post — (Reuters) - Jeff Bezos has just shown how valuable one-of-a-kind newspaper properties can still be in the United States. — The multibillionaire founder of online retailer Amazon.com Inc may have paid more than four times the price …
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Mediaite, The Daily Beast, Broadcasting & Cable and Beyond Search
The Huffington Post:
Washington Post Sale Turns Attention To Sulzbergers' Ownership Of The New York Times
Washington Post Sale Turns Attention To Sulzbergers' Ownership Of The New York Times
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Washington Post, Poynter, Online NewsHour, FishbowlNY, Bloomberg and @thelloydgrove
Chris Kirkham / The Huffington Post:
Washington Post Co.'s Kaplan Bet May Have Cost It The Paper
Washington Post Co.'s Kaplan Bet May Have Cost It The Paper
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New Republic and Co.Labs
Lynne Marek / Crain's Chicago Business:
How will Globe, Post sales affect Tribune?
How will Globe, Post sales affect Tribune?
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The Huffington Post
Om Malik / GigaOM:
A new Babylon and the rise of the tech tycoon
A new Babylon and the rise of the tech tycoon
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Nieman Journalism Lab, New York Times, Mediashift, The New Yorker Blog and News Desk
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 …
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TVNewser, multichannel.com/rss, CNN and The Huffington Post
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.
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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.
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Knight Foundation, Knight Foundation, ArkansasBusiness.com and blogs.phillymag.com
Philip Bump / The Atlantic Wire:
This Year's Yemen Leak Isn't Angering Congress as Much as Last Year's — Someone in the government told the press confidential details of a terror operation centered on Yemen. In 2012, that meant broad outcry, with members of Congress calling for investigations and criminal charges. In 2013: crickets.
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Michael Calderone / The Huffington Post:
McClatchy Editor Defends Publishing Al Qaeda Detail CNN, NY Times Held Back
McClatchy Editor Defends Publishing Al Qaeda Detail CNN, NY Times Held Back
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Techdirt, TIME, @mitchellreports and Guardian
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 …
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FishbowlDC, Erik Wemple, @robpegoraro and @clarajeffery
Sam Thielman / Adweek:
Fox Will Invest $150 Million in Broadcast Programming — The newly-created 21st Century Fox had its first earnings call on Tuesday afternoon, and, perhaps befitting its status as half of the old News Corp., took half as long as most earnings calls with 15 minutes of presentation and another 15 minutes allotted for a Q&A.
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Financial Times and Sydney Morning Herald
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Josh Halliday / Guardian:
BBC introduces cautions for user-generated content — Research finds three quarters of amateur footage used in coverage of the Arab spring was not accompanied by warnings — The BBC has started issuing on-air cautions for user-generated material it broadcasts, following research showing …
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@cward1e, @chrishams and @tvnewslab
Matthew Jarzemsky / MoneyBeat:
Ad-Tech Company YuMe's IPO Prices Well Below Target — YuMe Inc. saw its initial public offering price well below its expected range, a sign investors remain skeptical of new entrants in digital advertising. — The company priced an offering of 5.1 million shares for $9 each late Tuesday …
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Forbes, Forbes, Bloomberg, NASDAQ.com and AllThingsD
Todd Spangler / Variety:
Cord-Cutting No Longer an ‘Urban Myth’: Pay TV Operators Drop 316,000 Subs in Past Year — Industry faces steeper losses even as housing market shows signs of recovery, according to Wall Street analyst Craig Moffett — The number of Americans jettisoning pay TV is still fairly small …
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Wall Street Journal and Multichannel.com
David Whitford / Fortune:
The mysterious company that just bought Newsweek — IBT wants to challenge established media players. But is “California Woman Cuts off Husband's Penis, Says He Deserved it” going to...er...cut it? — FORTUNE — “We acquired Newsweek!!!” — So tweeted Etienne Uzac, CEO of IBT Media, over the weekend.
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The Wrap
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.
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Nielsen, Kotaku, Globe and Mail and AllThingsD
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.