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Austin Carr / Fast Company:
Scribd, HarperCollins Launch $8.99 Subscription Book Service — Spotify and Netflix have brought subscription services to the music and movie space. Could Scribd apply that model to the world of books? — For a small monthly fee, consumers are used to getting unlimited access to all types of content …
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AllThingsD, PublishersWeekly.com, GigaOM, CNET, New York Times, TechCrunch, App Advice, @electriclit, PR Newswire, Associated Press, Wired and Publishers Lunch
Karthika Muthukumaraswamy / The Huffington Post:
A La Carte Journalism: Where People (and Reporters) Set the Agenda — So you want to do investigative journalism? Or produce a TV series? Or create a biopic? But you don't have the money to fund it? No problem. Ask your future consumers for money.
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Jon Russell / The Next Web:
Music video site VEVO launches in Germany — Music and entertainment-focused video site VEVO has arrived in Germany, ending its two-year long effort to meet local licensing demands in the European country. — VEVO has opened an office in Berlin, out of which its operations in Germany — its 13th market worldwide — will be run.
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VEVO.com, GigaOM, Rapid TV News, CMU and Softpedia News
Molly Young / New York Magazine:
A profile of Tumblr and David Karp after Yahoo — “It Was the Biggest Game of Chicken I've Ever Seen.” — David Karp built a massive, culturally totemic company that was losing millions of dollars a month. After a huge infusion of Yahoo cash, he's breathing easier. — Tumblr — Founded: 2007
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Kara Bloomgarden-Smoke / The New York Observer:
Sarah Bartlett Named New Dean of CUNY Graduate School of Journalism — Sarah Bartlett has been named the new dean of CUNY Graduate School of Journalism, departing dean Stephen Shepard announced this evening. — “Sarah is a wonderful person to lead the CUNY J-School to new heights of excellence.
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FishbowlNY, CUNY Graduate School … and Talking Biz News
Eriq Gardner / Hollywood Reporter:
How a Fox News Lawsuit Might Impact the Future of News — When Fox News sued a media monitoring company called TVEyes at the end of July, did it realize it was suing a defense contractor? The lawsuit alleges that TVEyes is running a service making “verbatim reproduction” …
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@flohmann, TVNewser and Plagiarism Today, Thanks:@erik_hayden
Alexander Abad-Santos / The Atlantic Wire:
Ranking the Best Newspaper Front Pages on the Government Shutdown — On this, the first day of October, the United States's elected officials refused to act like adults and shut down the government instead. The good news is that in doing so, they gave every newspaper editor in the country …
Alex Ben Block / Hollywood Reporter:
Dish, Disney Agree to Short-Term Extension Amid Continued Talks — UPDATED: The agreement covers ESPN, Disney Channel and ABC-owned TV stations. — Dish Network and the Walt Disney Co. have extended the deadline on their negotiations for a new retransmission consent agreement beyond the current Monday deadline.
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Los Angeles Times, Reuters, Bloomberg and Broadcasting & Cable
Andrew Beaujon / Poynter:
Dallas Morning News to drop paywall Oct. 1 — On Tuesday, The Dallas Morning News' online content “will be accessible to everyone, free of charge,” a company press release says. It will also offer a premium service with “enhanced design and navigation, limited advertising …
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Joel Connelly / seattlepi.com:
Kathy Best is new editor of Seattle Times — Kathy Best has been named the new editor of The Seattle Times, taking the place of David Boardman, who resigned to become dean of the communications school at Temple University. — Best's 33-year journalism career began in 1980 with the Quad City Times …
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Poynter and The Seattle Times
Lucia Moses / Adweek:
National Journal Goes Responsive, Shuns App — Atlantic Media Co.'s National Journal is adopting a responsive design while moving away from apps, counter to the thinking of other publishers who believe there's a role for both to play in reaching mobile users.
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Aarti Virani / India Real Time:
South Asia's Growing Impact on U.S. Films, TV … When she was growing up in Kentucky, Samata Narra regularly snuck into her family's laundry room to catch episodes of the soap opera “General Hospital” on a tiny television set. — “My parents only allowed me to watch 30 minutes of TV for every two hours of reading,” said Ms. Narra.
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Jacob Kastrenakes / The Verge:
Spotify now lets users follow artists and tastemakers directly from the web — Spotify is making it easier than ever to start following musicians, record labels, and other curators with the debut of its own “Follow” button for the web. Alongside buttons to subscribe to different parties' updates …
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CNET, TechCrunch, Engadget, Music Ally and The Next Web
Steven Musil / CNET:
Journalist Glenn Greenwald to host Reddit Q&A about NSA files — Guardian reporter will field questions during an Ask Me Anything discussion on the social news Web site. — If like many people, you have questions about the confidential files detailing the National Security Agency's data …
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The Verge and The Next Web
Alison Langley / Columbia Journalism Review:
Google France's $81 million media boost — In response to threatened copyright legislation, Google and a media group formed a fund to help fund digital innovation — After seven months of closed-door negotiations, Google France and a French media association announced the details of a 60 million euro …
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Josh Sternberg / Digiday:
Local Newspapers Scramble for Native Ad Strategies — The native-ad push isn't just for the big boys: teetering local newspapers are rushing to adopt the latest online ad gambit. — The Chicago Sun-Times, San Francisco Chronicle and Cape May County (N.J.) Herald all have dabbled in some form of native advertising.
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AdExchanger, @digiday, @niemanlab and MarketingVox News & Trends, Thanks:@steverubel
Lesley Goldberg / Hollywood Reporter:
NBC Scraps Hillary Clinton Miniseries — NBC has scrapped its controversial Hillary Clinton miniseries project. “After reviewing and prioritizing our slate of movie/miniseries development, we've decided that we will no longer continue developing the Hillary Clinton miniseries,” the network said in a statement Monday.
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