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12:00 PM ET, August 29, 2013

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NPR:
Area Man Realizes He's Been Reading Fake News For 25 Years  —  Before Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert became establishments in news satire, there was The Onion.  Thursday, “America's Finest News Source” turns 25.  —  Two college students founded the fake news organization …
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Rosie Gray:
The Onion Denies Taking A Serious Line On Syria  —  Satire or campaigning?  The Onion has been one of the most consistent voices on Syria for months.  —  WASHINGTON — Though The Onion is a satirical newspaper, its Syria coverage in the past few months has been anything but …
Discussion: The Onion, @_richardhall and Variety
Ben Popper / The Verge:
HuffPost Live laying off staff and shuttering LA office as it expands internationally  —  According to several sources familiar with the matter, HuffPost Live will be laying off around 20 staffer from its Los Angeles office, not counting stagehands, cutbacks that will essentially shutter the LA outpost.
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Mark Walsh / MediaPost:
Tumblr's Coatney Joins Al Jazeera America  —  Al Jazeera America today announced former Tumblr media director Mark Coatney has been named the channel's first SVP, digital media.  In that role, he'll oversee the network's Web site and be the “senior decision maker” for all things digital, according to a spokesperson.
Discussion: Poynter and The New York Observer
Jane Darby Menton / Yale Daily News:
Woodward to teach ‘Journalism’  —  In the spring, aspiring Yale journalists will have the opportunity to learn from one of the most famous names in the field, Bob Woodward '65.  —  Woodward will teach the spring section of “Journalism,” an intensive seminar that the English Department offers each spring and fall.
Discussion: @abeaujon and @froomkin
Dante D'Orazio / The Verge:
Instapaper gets complete redesign after Betaworks purchase, new mobile apps soon  —  Instapaper is in the midsts of an overhaul.  After being purchased by Betaworks this past April, the first major changes to the read-it-later service since creator Marco Arment gave up control of the app are here.
Lucas Shaw / The Wrap:
Press+ Launches a Service to Make Online Video Profitable (Exclusive)  —  You can start by watching the Microsoft anti-trust trial, but shows from major entertainment companies could be next  —  Press+, which provides paywalls for the websites of several top newspaper chains …
Discussion: Folio and paidContent
Farhad Manjoo / Slate:
Silicon Valley's richest people: Why they're the target of Gawker Media's Valleywag  —  That's Valleywag's editorial vision in a nutshell, but it could be so much more.  —  It was a day that ends in Y, so last week Sam Biddle, editor of Gawker's tech-gossip site Valleywag, decided to post a quick hit on Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer.
Al Jazeera English:
Al Jazeera journalists detained in Egypt  —  Four-man team arrested on Tuesday, while two other staff members have been held for several weeks.  —  Al Jazeera correspondent Wayne Hay, cameraman Adil Bradlow, producers Russ Finn and Baher Mohammed are currently being detained by Egyptian authorities.
Discussion: @erinmcunningham
Ken Yeung / The Next Web:
Automattic takes on Storify with WordPress Media Explorer for curating tweets and YouTube videos  —  Automattic has released a Media Explorer tool for the WordPress blogging platform that lets authors curate trending content from Twitter and YouTube all without needing to leave their post.
Reuters:
Univision adds reporters, comedians to new cable network Fusion  —  U.S. Spanish language broadcaster Univision is ramping up Fusion, its new English cable news network aimed at younger viewers, hiring hundreds of staffers as it prepares to enter the crowded cable market.
Ian Jolly / College of Journalism feed:
Is the BBC getting caught in the transatlantic drift?  —  The BBC may be an international broadcaster - and indeed communicates in many languages through the World Service - but its use of English is among the things most likely to generate audience discontent.
Peter Kafka / AllThingsD:
Spotify Gets a New Biz Dev Head From 21st Century Fox  —  Spotify has hired a new dealmaker: The streaming music service has hired Jorge Espinel, who has spent the last four years working on digital strategy at News Corp and 21st Century Fox, as its new head of global business development.
Discussion: CNET, Softpedia News and hypebot
Freddie Laker / VentureBeat:
Smart TV security: When TV watches you  —  Freddie Laker is the founder and CEO of Guide.  —  If you've ever watched a television show aimed at children, you'll notice that the characters often break the fourth wall to interact with their pint-sized audiences.
Andrew Beaujon / Poynter:
Advocate may add third ‘distinct paper’ in Louisiana  —  The Advocate of Baton Rouge and New Orleans will “substantially beef up news coverage” in Louisiana's Acadiana region, and may add a distinct Acadiana edition in 2014, owner John Georges told business leaders in Lafayette, La., Wednesday.
Discussion: Baton Rouge news …
 
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