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Peter Kafka / AllThingsD:
That Apple TV Refresh Is Coming Next Week — Nope, Apple didn't show off new Apple TV hardware yesterday. — And Apple didn't talk about new software for its Web video box, either. But it's still coming. — People familiar with the company's plans say that Apple TV is scheduled …
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Yahoo! News, AppleInsider, 9to5Mac, App Advice, Engadget, Electronista, The Next Web and GigaOM
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Joan E. Solsman / CNET:
Apple TV a no-show, in any respect, at iPhone event
Apple TV a no-show, in any respect, at iPhone event
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Forbes, Softpedia News, Rolling Stone, ZDNet, Pocket-lint, TechCrunch, Broadcasting & Cable, AllThingsD, Business Insider and AppNewser
Greg Sandoval / The Verge:
Apple launches iTunes radio
Apple launches iTunes radio
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Radio & Television …, 9to5Mac, @alexpham, Billboard and App Advice
Josh Sternberg / Digiday:
For Politico ‘High Traffic is Overrated’ — On Monday, Politico owner Robert Allbritton bought Capital New York, a New York-focused digital-only publication. Jim VandeHei, a Politico founding editor and former reporter at the Washington Post, has been tasked to serve as the new president of Capital New York.
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The Atlantic Wire
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Edmund Lee / Bloomberg:
Politico Founder Sees $1,000 a Year Fee for Capital N.Y.
Politico Founder Sees $1,000 a Year Fee for Capital N.Y.
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@trengriffin, @bloombergnews, New York Magazine, FishbowlNY, paidContent, @peterlauria3, Digiday, @editorialiste, @mlcalderone, @mlcalderone, @edmundlee and @jayrosen_nyu
David Bauder / Associated Press:
CBS News says it almost gave up on Assad interview — NEW YORK (AP) — CBS News had essentially given up its pursuit of Syrian President Bashar Assad for an interview because he would not agree to go on “60 Minutes,” until Charlie Rose suggested airing it on PBS.
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Hollywood Reporter and Yahoo! News
Nicole Perlroth / NYT Bits:
Government Announces Steps to Restore Confidence on Encryption Standards — SAN FRANCISCO — The federal agency charged with recommending cybersecurity standards said Tuesday that it would reopen the public vetting process for an encryption standard, after reports that the National Security Agency …
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Nate Anderson / Ars Technica:
University apologizes for censoring crypto prof over anti-NSA post
University apologizes for censoring crypto prof over anti-NSA post
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Guardian, Inside Higher Ed, @jayrosen_nyu, The Raw Story, @natexanderson, bizjournals, @fuzheado, Guardian, ProPublica, The Switch, CNET, Techdirt and Errata Security
Ryan Jacobs / The Atlantic Online:
Israel and BuzzFeed: When Government PR Goes Viral — User-generated content isn't just for everyday people anymore. — Two weeks ago, Israel expanded its robust “public diplomacy” efforts, which include an active Twitter presence and a popular military Instagram, with a post written …
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Big News Network.com
Jack Shafer:
Kurtz moves from CNN to Fox with the same old song — After “Reliable Sources” host Howard Kurtz parted ways with CNN in June and announced the move of his Sunday morning TV act to Fox News Channel, he had a chance to retool the media-news-and-criticism formula he purveyed on the network for 15 years.
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@pkafka and @jackshafer
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Merrill Knox / TVNewser:
‘MediaBuzz’ Debut Wins in Total Viewers, But ‘Reliable Sources’ Tops in the Demo
‘MediaBuzz’ Debut Wins in Total Viewers, But ‘Reliable Sources’ Tops in the Demo
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Mediaite, Business Insider and Broadcasting & Cable
Dominic Ponsford / Press Gazette:
From Sesame Street to Fleet Street: New Telegraph editor-in-chief is a digital visionary and ‘diplomatic change agent’ — The website manager of a US TV network best known for children's programmes like Sesame Street is at first glance a surprising choice to become the new editor-in-chief of Britain's best-selling broadsheet newspaper.
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Jason Deans / Guardian:
Telegraph Media Group hires PBS's Jason Seiken as chief content officer
Telegraph Media Group hires PBS's Jason Seiken as chief content officer
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Hollywood Reporter, Press Gazette, @lisaocarroll, @jasondeansy and @mediaguardian
Associated Press:
Netflix launches in Netherlands, its 41st country … LOS GATOS, Calif. (AP) — Netflix is launching its video streaming service in the Netherlands Wednesday, making good on plans it announced three months ago. It also set a price: 7.99 euros ($10.63) per month. The first month is free.
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Hollywood Reporter, Reuters, GigaOM, The Next Web and Engadget
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Eriq Gardner / Hollywood Reporter:
Netflix Stock Hits All-Time High
Netflix Stock Hits All-Time High
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Business Insider, Bloomberg and Bloomberg
Adi Robertson / The Verge:
Google courts copyright holders with promotional anti-piracy brochure — As a giant of the online world, Google has faced its share of heat for allegedly promoting piracy. Even as it's fought against the RIAA and MPAA in Congress, though, it's attempted to reconcile with the film and music industries …
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Adweek, Mashable, Advanced Television, Digital Journal, TorrentFreak, Music Ally and Google Public Policy Blog
Caroline O'Donovan / Nieman Journalism Lab:
The Ann Arbor News, or There and Back Again: Why the news world's first print edition of a website is coming to a close — Back in 2009, the news-about-news world was focused on Ann Arbor — and not because Michigan football was any good. That was when The Ann Arbor News …
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Street Fight
Sharon Terlep / Wall Street Journal:
Dish Director Quit Amid Flap — Director Was on Special Committee to Vet LightSquared Deal — A Dish Network Corp. director who resigned in recent weeks did so amid a disagreement over the company's handling of a bid for a telecommunications firm that could deliver hundreds of millions …
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Bloomberg and NASDAQ.com
Stephen Shankland / CNET:
WordPress folds in Google+ for authentication, comments — Google's social-network technology is grafted onto the self-publishing system, adding new sharing options and and giving WordPress posts prominence in search results. — WordPress, the widely used blogging system …
Bill Adair / Poynter:
Ebooks without enough ‘e’ offer lessons for news organizations — I did my vacation reading from pixels instead of paper. — I read ebook versions of “Bruce,” a Springsteen biography by Peter Ames Carlin, and Dan Brown's bestselling novel “Inferno.” Both had great potential for extra audio …
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@poynter