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1:35 PM ET, September 12, 2013

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Sarah Frier / Bloomberg:
IAC Said to Be Considering Daily Beast Sale After Brown's Exit  —  IAC/InterActiveCorp (IACI) Chairman Barry Diller is considering selling the Daily Beast following the departure of Tina Brown, who helped start the news website in 2008, a person with knowledge of the matter said.
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Michael Wolff / Guardian:
No longer the talk of the town, Tina Brown bids farewell to Diller's Beast  —  Not even an operator of her legendary chutzpah could beat digital's destruction of her lifeblood: smart celebrity magazines  —  This may be the last time I ever write about Tina Brown.  —  Brown once dominated the New York media world.
Discussion: USA Today, @carr2n and @moorehn
Joe Pompeo / Capital New York:
Daily Beast's fate to be decided by ‘first week in October’  —  Barry Diller's IAC will decide what to do with The Daily Beast by the first week in October now that the website is parting ways with Tina Brown, the site's high-flying editor-in-chief since its launched in 2008.
Discussion: Erik Wemple and paidContent
David Freedlander / The Daily Beast:
Tina Brown's Next Big Move
Peter Lauria / BuzzFeed:
Exclusive: IAC And Daily Beast Editor Tina Brown To Part Ways
Rem Rieder / USA Today:   Rieder: The lost magic of Tina Brown
Margaret Sullivan / The Public Editor's Journal:
The Story Behind the Putin Op-Ed Article in The Times  —  A Times reader, Lawrence DeVine, has a few questions about The Times's publication of an Op-Ed article in Thursday's paper by Vladimir V. Putin, the president of Russia.  He asks: “Did he call up the editorial page editor and say …
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J.K. Trotter / Gawker:
The Collected Op-Eds of Vladimir Putin  —  Conservative writers are very upset that The New York Times published an op-ed by Russian President Vladimir Putin calling for the U.S. to halt any plans to strike Syria.  “It looks like those pro-Assad Syrians didn't need to hack the New York Times website …
Discussion: The Atlantic Wire
Dylan Byers / Politico:
Shield law broadens definition of ‘journalist’  —  A new media shield law expected to pass committee on Thursday broadens the definition of “journalist” to include, among other things, any individual deemed appropriate by a federal judge.  —  The new amendment is a step forward for independent …
Jeff John Roberts / paidContent:
BuzzFeed puts in new polices for “community” posts: an uneasy attempt at control  —  Political and activist groups are using BuzzFeed's self-publishing tools to promote controversial messages.  On Wednesday, the site put out new policies and guidelines to govern “community” submissions.
Geoffrey King / Mediashift:
Why the NSA Hack Compromises Al Jazeera Sources, U.S. Credibility  —  The German magazine Der Spiegel reported last week that the U.S. National Security Agency hacked into the internal communication system of Al Jazeera.  If the report is accurate, the targeted hacking of a news organization represents …
Nick Turner / Bloomberg:
Newsweek's New Owners Name Reuters's Impoco as Editor-in-Chief  —  IBT Media, the online-news company that acquired Newsweek from IAC/InterActiveCorp (IACI) last month, named Thomson Reuters Corp.'s Jim Impoco as the magazine's editor-in-chief.  —  Impoco joins Newsweek after spending four years …
Guardian:
Mirror investigated over criminal liability for alleged phone hacking  —  Publisher of Daily and Sunday Mirror says Met is investigating if it is ‘criminally liable’ for alleged hacking by previous employees  —  The publisher of the Sunday Mirror has said it is under investigation …
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Roy Greenslade / Guardian:   Trinity Mirror hacking claims - company made wrong decision two years ago
Jim Romenesko:
MSN reportedly eliminates freelance budget, begins layoffs  —  [UPDATED] MSN.com says its freelance budget ‘has gone away entirely’  —  MSN.com has said farewell to its daily bloggers, columnists and features writers.  Its freelance budget “is at $0 for the remainder of the fiscal year.”
Discussion: @romenesko
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Janet I. Tu / Seattle Times blogs:
MSN cutting number of contractors, increasing full-time employees
Discussion: Hollywood Reporter and FishbowlNY
Andrea Morabito / Broadcasting & Cable:
Carson Daly Joins ‘Today’ Show as Host of Digital Studio  —  Transition plans for ‘Last Call’ to be announced  —  Carson Daly is adding to his list of jobs at NBC, with the network announcing on Thursday that he would join NBC News' Today show as host of the Orange Room …
Stephanie Yang / TechCrunch:
Mobile News App Circa Launches Its Web Platform For Browsing And Following Stories  —  Circa, a startup that offers quick and mobile news consumption, is expanding its services to the web by launching its online platform for following and sharing news.  While the website does't …
Janko Roettgers / GigaOM:
ABC executive: second screen apps can be a distraction  —  Second-screen apps used to be all the rage with TV executives just a few years ago, but Disney's Digital EVP Albert Cheng's network is moving away from the idea to complement shows with second screen experiences.
Discussion: @lucas_shaw and @awallenstein
Lisa O'Carroll / Guardian:
Rupert Murdoch's second grilling by parliamentary committee postponed  —  News Corp lawyers and attorney general advise that questions might prejudice criminal cases  —  Plans to bring Rupert Murdoch before the culture, media and sport committee for a second grilling about the activities …
Dawn C. Chmielewski / Los Angeles Times:
Netflix, Amazon drive up price for Hollywood content, conferees told  —  The effects of Netflix and Amazon are felt throughout the market, Shawn Strickland, chief executive of Redbox Instant by Verizon, said at the Broadcasting & Cable's NextTV Summit.  (Netflix)
Martin Evans / Telegraph:
Cameras to be allowed in English courts for the first time  —  Cameras are set to be allowed to broadcast from inside court rooms for the first time, after the House of Commons granted approval.  —  From next month filming will be allowed at criminal and civil hearings in the Court of Appeal during legal argument and judgments.
Marc Graser / Variety:
AMC Exec: ‘Breaking Bad,’ ‘Mad Men’ Prove Multiplatform Deals Boost Ratings  —  VOD and digital platforms help make original drama series viable  —  AMC isn't looking for quick hits with its original series after watching shows like “Breaking Bad” and “Mad Men” take their time to blossom in the ratings.
Genevieve Belmaker / Poynter:
War correspondent C.J. Chivers reflects on post-9/11 world  —  C.J. Chivers is full of stories, and most of them aren't pretty.  The veteran war correspondent and former U.S. Marine, who goes by Chris, saw his career catapult into one successive overseas conflict after another just 12 days after 9/11.
 
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Tim Molloy / The Wrap:
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