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Darrell Etherington / TechCrunch:
Armstrong Confirms “Hundreds” Of Layoffs At Patch, 400 Sites Shuttered Or Partnered Off, And A New CEO — We reported yesterday that AOL's hyper-local news service would lose hundreds of employees today, and now we have confirmation from a well-placed Patcher privy to the call …
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Andrew Beaujon / Poynter:
No layoffs at Patch today — AOL CEO Tim Armstrong told Patch editors Friday there would be no “impacts,” or layoffs announced today. The “impacts” will arrive on a rolling basis over the next week, he said. — Armstrong said in an earnings call earlier this week that AOL would sell …
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Pressfolios Blog, @loislane79 and Newsday
Sam Biddle / Valleywag:
AOL CEO Tim Armstrong Fires Employee for Taking His Picture
AOL CEO Tim Armstrong Fires Employee for Taking His Picture
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JIMROMENESKO.COM, Betabeat and Mashable
Nicholas Carlson / Business Insider:
AOL Won't Deny The Rumor That Patch's CEO Is Out After Just Two Months On The Job
AOL Won't Deny The Rumor That Patch's CEO Is Out After Just Two Months On The Job
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Forbes, The Wrap, AllThingsD, TechCrunch, JIMROMENESKO.COM, TechCrunch, The New York Observer and FishbowlNY
Reuters:
Murdoch Shakes Up News Corp.'s Australian Operation — CANBERRA — Rupert Murdoch's News Corp. appointed a new chief executive for its Australian operation Friday, a move that Prime Minister Kevin Rudd linked to mounting attacks on his government by Mr. Murdoch's local newspapers during a divisive election campaign.
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Kim Stephens / Brisbane Times:
Brisbane cafe bans Murdoch press
Brisbane cafe bans Murdoch press
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Neil Chenoweth / Australian Financial Review:
Murdoch's News Corp empire turns on itself
Murdoch's News Corp empire turns on itself
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Guardian, The Conversation and Guardian
Margaret Simons / Guardian:
Kim Williams departure a victory for Murdoch's Australian editors
Kim Williams departure a victory for Murdoch's Australian editors
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Guardian
Brian Beutler / Salon:
Glenn Greenwald offered Brazilian protection from U.S. — Greenwald tells Salon he intends to visit the U.S. soon — but says the risk of prosecution against him is real — A Brazilian official has taken the unusual step of publicly announcing that the Brazilian government …
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The Huffington Post:
Edward Snowden Gets Results — President Obama's press conference on Friday was full of headline-making news about new proposals to reform the American surveillance system. But another headline could also be appropriate: “Journalism gets results.” — Or, as the Guardian's Spencer Ackerman put it:
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Alex Ben Block / Hollywood Reporter:
CBS and Time Warner Cable Resume Negotiations — at a Distance — Meanwhile TWC subscribers in Wisconsin, where Journal Broadcasting stations are also blacked out, file a class action suit as the carriage dispute approaches its second week. — Even as the war of public war of words continues …
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AdAge, Los Angeles Times, PC Advisor, Reuters and Associated Press
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Mike Reynolds / Multichannel:
TWC Customers File Lawsuit over Retrans Disconnect with Milwaukee Station
TWC Customers File Lawsuit over Retrans Disconnect with Milwaukee Station
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JSOnline, The Desk, Inside TV, TMJ4 and FierceCable
Greg Sandoval / The Verge:
Consumer watchdog says Apple did ‘considerable harm’ with ebook pricing, supports DOJ ruling — Eddy Cue, the Apple exec accused of orchestrating the price fixing (right), leaves court. — The Consumer Federation of America (CFA) said in papers filed in federal court that Apple caused considerable …
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Laura Hazard Owen / GigaOM:
In ebook case, Apple wants a stay, and DOJ argues publishers are conspiring again
In ebook case, Apple wants a stay, and DOJ argues publishers are conspiring again
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AppleInsider, 9to5Mac, Electronista, MacRumors, Engadget, iClarified, Hillicon Valley and ZDNet
The New Republic:
Newspapers Should Be More Like Amazon — By Julius Genachowski and Steven Waldman What Jeff Bezos can teach The Washington Post What's intriguing about Jeff Bezos, who purchased The Washington Post this week, is not that he's a digital guy or that he has a lot of money—though both certainly help …
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Garcia Media, @brianstelter, Businessweek, @stevenwaldman and @mathewi
Pew Research Center for the People and the Press:
Amid Criticism, Support for Media's ‘Watchdog’ Role Stands Out — Overview — Public evaluations of news organizations' performance on key measures such as accuracy, fairness and independence remain mired near all-time lows. But there is a bright spot among these otherwise gloomy ratings …
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Poynter, Big News Network.com, USA Today, TVSpy, Adweek, Mediaite and The Huffington Post
Associated Press:
Tumblr Founder to Get $81M to Remain at Yahoo — Yahoo's recently completed acquisition of Internet blogging service Tumblr includes an $81 million payment to Tumblr founder David Karp as long as he remains on the job for the next four years. — The retention payment disclosed …
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Mercury News, Mashable, Betabeat, Business Insider, Valleywag, Sky News, Reuters and AllThingsD
Christy Choi / South China Morning Post:
Wikimedians should fix ‘broken journalism’, Jimmy Wales tells Hong Kong conference — Journalism is broken and Wikimedians should think about how to fix it, said Jimmy Wales at the opening of the 9th annual Wikimania conference in Hong Kong on Friday. — Harnessing the power of public discussion …
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Digits, Digits, @kirstystyles1, @jchristychoi and @fabriceflorin
Sam Biddle / Valleywag:
Marc Andreessen (Probably) Blasts Don Graham as “Incompetent” — “I was minding my own business last night when I got the note below from a respected investor,” disgraced Wall Street analyst Henry Blodget recently wrote on his blog. That investor is almost certainly Silicon Valley titan Marc Andreessen …
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@pkafka and Business Insider
Mark Sweney / Guardian:
BBC calls in auditors to widen search for improper executive payoffs — BBC director general Tony Hall appoints KPMG to investigate potentially improper payoffs to senior BBC executives — Tony Hall, the BBC director general, has called in external auditors KPMG to widen the search …
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Laura Hazard Owen / GigaOM:
Google rolls out digital textbooks, to buy and rent — but students should shop around — Google has launched a digital textbooks section of Books on Google Play in the U.S., as promised. The textbooks are available through the Play website, Android and iOS apps.
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TechCrunch, Softpedia News and Android Police
Meg James / Los Angeles Times:
Rupert Murdoch keeps succession plan a secret — At the end of an investor conference designed to shed light on the financial future of Rupert Murdoch's 21st Century Fox, the 82-year-old media baron was asked how long he planned to stick around as chief executive officer.
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