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David Carr / New York Times:
Wintour's Reign Extends Beyond Vogue — Anna Wintour created a bit of an international incident in 2010, when she cut short her visit to Milan Fashion Week. Designers scrambled, fashion journalists pondered its deeper meaning and local officials took grave offense.
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Nick Bilton / NYT Bits:
Update to Gawker's Kinja platform allows readers to summarize and discuss anything on the web — Disruptions: Gawker Wants to Encourage More Voices Online, but With Less Yelling — There are corners of the Internet that contain some of the most slimy and vitriolic stuff you could imagine …
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AdExchanger and @ksablan
Kara Swisher / AllThingsD:
Exclusive: Flipboard Raises $50 Million More on $800 Million Valuation — According to sources close to the situation, Flipboard has raised $50 million in new funding, in a round led by Rizvi Traverse Management and Goldman Sachs. — The new funding puts the valuation of the Silicon Valley startup …
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Laura Hazard Owen / GigaOM:
Random House launches Flipboard magazines for Margaret Atwood and George R.R. Martin
Random House launches Flipboard magazines for Margaret Atwood and George R.R. Martin
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Digital Book World
Mathew Ingram / paidContent:
The unfortunate fact is that online journalism can't survive without a wealthy benefactor or cat GIFs — It's always been true to some extent, but it is even more true now — serious online journalism requires something else to subsidize it, whether it's a rich benefactor or cat GIFs and slideshows.
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Jack Shafer:
Of media typhoons and media tycoons
Of media typhoons and media tycoons
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@stevesi, @saletan, @ksablan, @malonebarry, @abossone, @georgedearing and @tcarmody
Josh Sternberg / Digiday:
The Pageview's Days Are Numbered — We've all clicked on an enticing link only to find that it leads to a 100-page slide show. So we half-heartedly click through a couple of slides before closing the tab in frustration. — But the publisher doesn't mind. It got your pageview.
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Nieman Journalism Lab, @djlitten, @mccollumashley, @rajunarisetti, @joshsternberg and @kchapline
Joan E. Solsman / CNET:
In online TV first, Netflix wins Emmy for drama directing — David Fincher wins an Emmy for directing Netflix's “House of Cards,” and the Internet TV provider breaks ground — again — for online only programming. — Netflix won its first Emmy award — the kind doled out at the flashy …
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Jacob Harris / Source:
The Times Regrets the Programmer Error — Jake Harris opens a serious barrel of monkeys about when and how to issue corrections for data journalism — In this case study — It hasn't happened yet, but there will be a day when the New York Times or another major newspaper will run …
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@craigsilverman and @dangillmor
Dylan Byers / Politico:
Fred Ryan to step down at POLITICO, ACC — Frederick J. Ryan, the founding CEO and president of POLITICO and president and COO of Allbritton Communications Company, announced late Sunday night that he would be stepping down to “pursue other career options.”
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Erik Wemple, The Wrap and @loisromano
Anthony Ha / TechCrunch:
Twitter Unveils ‘Comprehensive’ Partnership With CBS For Its In-Stream Video Program Amplify — Twitter and CBS just announced what Glenn Brown, who leads Twitter's Amplify program, called “probably one of the most comprehensive partnerships that you will see coming out of Amplify.”
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VentureBeat, Wall Street Journal, Marketing Land and @mathewi
Lucia Moses / Adweek:
The Washington Post Unveils Visual News Product — Ever wish it was easier to get up to speed on the biggest stories of the day when you're on the go? The Washington Post has that need in mind with Topicly, a new reading feature for its site and mobile platforms debuting today.
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NetNewsCheck Latest and @elanazak
Jeff John Roberts / paidContent:
Google and Authors Guild return to court for fair use showdown — The dispute between the Author's Guild and Google heads back to court on Monday, where the two sides will debate over whether Google needed to seek permission to scan 20 million books. — It's been almost four years since Google …
Samantha Henig / The 6th Floor:
Comments on Comments — In this week's Riff, Michael Erard recounts the history of Web site comments and explains how their technical origins has shaped the actual commentary we've come to expect as usual today. When it comes to the comments sections of newspapers, he writes that they …