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4:45 PM ET, August 8, 2013

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Tom McGeveran / Capital New York:
It was a natural question to ask after news broke that The Washington Post is to be sold for $250 million to Amazon billionaire Jeff Bezos: Could it happen here?  —  By here, I mean New York City, and by it, I mean the sale of our broadsheet, The New York Times, controlled by the Sulzbergers …
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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.
Sara Morrison / The Wrap:   The NY Times Isn't Selling - 6 Newspapers That Should
Todd Spangler / Variety:
Time Warner Cable Taking Bigger Hit Than CBS in PR War Over Blackout: Survey  —  Cable operator's consumer-perception score drops lower into negative territory while the Eye has neutral rating, according to YouGov  —  Consumers have increasingly negative views of both Time Warner Cable …
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New York Business Journal:
‘I want my CBS,’ TV pirates say, and they aren't waiting for Time Warner to listen
Discussion: Variety, TechEye and TorrentFreak
Jim Romenesko:
[UPDATED] Patch is laying off hundreds of employees on Friday  —  UPDATE — A Patch tipster reports: “Patch employees will learn their fate starting tomorrow at 9 a.m. on an all company call with Tim Armstrong.  Managers were told last night not to discuss the layoffs with subordinates or reference them at all.”
Meg James / Los Angeles Times:
Fox's Chase Carey calls a la carte programming ‘a fantasy’  —  21st Century Fox Chief Operating Officer Chase Carey on Thursday called “a la carte” programming “a fantasy” at Fox's Investor Day in Los Angeles.  Here, he's seen in a July 11 photo.  (Andrew Harrer / Bloomberg / August 8, 2013)
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Lisa Richwine / Reuters:
Fox projects growth as it invests in new channels  —  (Reuters) - Rupert Murdoch's Twenty-First Century Fox Inc, the film and TV company recently separated from News Corp, expects to increase profit over the next few years while it invests in new sports and entertainment networks, Chief Operating Officer Chase Carey said on Thursday.
John McDermott / AdAge:
Vevo Developing Apple TV App for 24-7 Music Video Channel  —  Will Allow It to Sell Video Ads Made Specifically for Televisions  —  Cord-cutting millennials will soon have a new way to quench their insatiable thirst for '90s nostalgia.  Music video website Vevo is developing an app …
Discussion: The Mac Observer and 9to5Mac
Romain Dillet / TechCrunch:
YouTube Founders Introduce MixBit To Crack The Code Of Video Editing On Mobile  —  From the two co-founders behind YouTube, MixBit is a brand new mobile-first video platform.  But contrarily to other video apps focused on recreating a social network, MixBit is all about editing and putting …
Ryan Faughnder / Los Angeles Times:
Rdio expands its Internet radio stations to take on Pandora  —  Screenshot of Rdio Inc.'s new Internet radio platform.  (Rdio Inc.)  —  Rdio Inc., a San Francisco-based streaming music company, has revamped its Internet radio service with new types of stations and additional features …
David Nakamura / Washington Post:
Ben Bradlee to receive Medal of Freedom  —  Benjamin C. Bradlee, the Washington Post's former executive editor who oversaw the Watergate coverage that helped end the presidency of Richard Nixon, will be awarded the highest civilian honor by President Obama later this year, the White House said.
Michael Malone / Broadcasting & Cable:
Media General Revenue Down 1%  —  Lack of political spend drags down second quarter for expanding broadcast group  —  Media General reported total station revenues in the second quarter of $82 million, down 1% from the $83 million it recorded in the prior year.  Political revenues decreased 86% in the quarter.
Reuters:
Aereo to enter Dallas, other markets as CBS blackout continues  —  (Reuters) - Internet TV startup Aereo will soon be available in Dallas, one of the cities affected by the Time Warner Cable-CBS blackout, which extended into its seventh day on Thursday.  —  Aereo said on Thursday …
John Koblin / Deadspin:
What Is Nate Silver's New ESPN Site Going To Look Like?  —  Nate Silver's ESPN-owned 538 site is not going to be The Nate Silver Show + a few contributors.  Silver's plan is to make it a Grantland II, of sorts.  “I'm actually out here kind of meeting with you and [Grantland publisher] …
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Joe Flint / Los Angeles Times:
NBCU Cable taps ABC's Kennedy to head research
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Natasha Lomas / TechCrunch:
Rakuten Launches iPad And Android Apps For Its Wuaki.tv Streaming Service In Europe
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Scripps Networks Profits Rise 12% in 2d Quarter
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