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Jeffrey P. Bezos visits The Post to meet with editors and others — The Jeffrey P. Bezos era at The Washington Post had its symbolic beginning at 4:30 p.m. Tuesday, when the high-tech magnate indulged in a decidedly low-tech ritual: striking a triangle to summon editors for their afternoon meeting.
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Joshua Benton / Nieman Journalism Lab:
When print constrains digital: layout, workflow, structure — You may have seen Paul Farhi's interview with Jeff Bezos in today's Washington Post, the newspaper he's buying for $250 million. If you saw it in print, you found it on Page A1, on the left below the fold.
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Columbia Journalism Review:
Divided we fall — Journalism matters; it's time to start acting like we believe it — In the July/August issue of CJR, Francesca Borri wrote a powerful essay about the plight of being a freelancer, and a woman, covering the Syrian civil war for Italian media. The reaction to her piece was impassioned and global.
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Brendan Nyhan / Columbia Journalism Review:
Get off the bus! — Why access-based campaign coverage is a dead end — CNN's Peter Hamby has written a must-read retrospective on coverage of the 2012 Romney campaign. His report, “Did Twitter Kill the Boys on the Bus? Searching for a better way to cover a campaign” …
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Michael Calderone / The Huffington Post:
AP's Matt Apuzzo And Adam Goldman Crack Open Secretive Institutions, From NYPD To CIA — WASHINGTON — Don't get Associated Press reporters Matt Apuzzo and Adam Goldman started on the lack of transparency in the New York Police Department. “For the most part, they don't respond,” Apuzzo …
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Washington Post:
Media company snatches up local TV stations as part of plan to build a national powerhouse — Most people probably wouldn't even realize if Sinclair Broadcasting was in their living room. It's no Facebook, after all. Or Netflix, for that matter. — In a world of fast-rising new-media companies …
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Janko Roettgers / GigaOM:
Neil Young's Pono music service plans to launch in early 2014 — Pono, the music service spearheaded by Neil Young, will launch in early 2014, according to a Facebook post penned by Young himself. The musician took to Facebook Tuesday to sing the praises of the service …
Geoffrey King / Committee to Protect Journalists:
Journalist Barrett Brown faces prison for posting hyperlink — Tomorrow, a federal judge will weigh a prosecutor's motion for a gag order in connection with the U.S. government's prosecution of journalist Barrett Brown. The motion represents a troubling turn in an already-troubling case for press freedom …
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Michael Calderone / The Huffington Post:
Veteran Journalist Going To Work For John Kerry — NEW YORK — Veteran journalist Douglas Frantz is joining the State Department as assistant secretary of state for public affairs, according to a source familiar with the move. An official announcement is expected Tuesday.
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Caysey Welton / Folio:
Grand View Media Group Acquires Moose River Media — The company is looking to capitalize on Moose River's social communities. — Grand View Media Group, a division of EBSCO Industries, has acquired green and agricultural publishing company, Moose River Media.
Meg James / Los Angeles Times:
Cord-cutting reality: Pay-TV industry loses 217,000 subscribers — Cord-cutting continues to nibble away at the U.S. pay-TV industry. According to a SNL Kagan report released Tuesday, the industry suffered a net loss of 217,000 subscribers in the second quarter of this year compared to the same period last year.
Robert Channick / Chicago Tribune:
Classified Ventures exploring sale of Apartments.com — Chicago-based Classified Ventures LLC is exploring “strategic alternatives” for its Apartments.com business, the company announced Tuesday. — The move puts the 15-year-old apartment rental Web site on the market, but does not affect Cars.com …