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Kara Bloomgarden-Smoke / The New York Observer:
Reuters Will Cut Around Five Percent Across Editorial — Stephen Adler said that there will be around a five percent cut in editorial across Reuters, the president and editor in chief announced during a staff conference call this morning. — The cuts will be broadly distributed across …
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The Wrap, Wall Street Journal, Talking Biz News, @tcarmody, FishbowlNY, Big News Network.com and Talking New Media
Lloyd Grove / The Daily Beast:
How Team Clinton Shut Down the CNN and NBC Hillary Shows — CNN and NBC have both canceled planned shows about Hillary Clinton. Lloyd Grove reports on a killer operation by Team Clinton to protect her presidential ambitions. — In the Darwinian world of media and politics, hardly any primal force compares to Clinton Clout.
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New York Magazine and Erik Wemple
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Jim Romenesko:
Washington Post inadvertently releases names of journalists who received stock-option bonuses — About three weeks ago, the Washington Post Co. sent an email to 63 newsroom employees who have received stock-option bonuses. “The options were apparently awarded over the past three years …
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The Daily Caller and mUmBRELLA
Aneya Fernando / 10,000 Words:
Are Personal Essays the Future of Digital Journalism? — Personal essays have never been more popular online. Sarah Hepola, Salon.com's personal essay editor, thinks she knows why: “People have always been drawn to personal narratives. It's one of the fundamentals of storytelling: Through your story, I better understand my own.
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FishbowlNY
New York Times:
Social Networks in a Battle for the Second Screen — After “Breaking Bad” drew 10.3 million viewers to one of the most crowd-satisfying finales in television history on Sunday, Twitter and Facebook raced to tell the news media about the throngs who shared their instant reactions to the show on the social networks.
Peter Kafka / AllThingsD:
Chromecast Adds Hulu to Its Modest App Collection — Back in July, when Google introduced its Chromecast Web TV gadget, it said that the device would eventually support apps from services like Hulu. So here's the Hulu app the company had talked about, available via Google Play and Apple's App Store.
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The Official Google Blog, Hulu Blog, ReadWrite, @allthingsd, Forbes, Pocket-lint, Broadcasting & Cable and Softpedia News
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Dawn C. Chmielewski / Los Angeles Times:
Study: Chromecast allows users to circumvent TV viewing restrictions
Study: Chromecast allows users to circumvent TV viewing restrictions
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VideoNuze Analysis and @pkafka
Ryan Chittum / Columbia Journalism Review:
Lessons from The Dallas Morning News's failed paywall — The paper shuns the meter model and flops — In May 2009, Dallas Morning News publisher Jim Moroney told the Senate that a paywall didn't make sense for his newspaper unless everybody else did one too:
Anna Li / Poynter:
Government shutdown closes websites, affecting data journalists — Tourists, leaf-peepers and rambunctious World War II veterans weren't the only people inconvenienced by the partial government shutdown that began Tuesday: Journalists who deal with government data found themselves in a tough spot …
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Stars & Stripes, Mashable, IRE.org, Forbes and UPROXX
Jeff Baumgartner / Broadcasting & Cable:
TiVo, Rovi Flirt With SeaChange: Sources — Rovi and TiVo Have Pursued a Deal For Video Software Company As They Seek New Business Growth Angles — TiVo and Rovi are among the companies that are interested in buying what's left of SeaChange International, three industry sources said.
Sarah Laskow / Columbia Journalism Review:
Columbia University's piracy.lab explores the online world of digital book piracy — Book 'em — Piracy.lab is gathering data on digital book sharing — In anticipation of Congress' next big fight over copyright, legal academics are working to gather data and learn how copyright actually works in the real world.
Newsosaur / Reflections of a Newsosaur:
Digital media get ready to get more personal — Say good-bye to one-size-fits-all content and advertising. The age of personalization is arriving in the digital media, and it will change everything about what we read, where we eat, what we buy and even how we get to work.
Bloomberg:
Disney-Dish Talks Said to Hinge on Ad Skipping, New Nets — Walt Disney Co. (DIS)'s contract renewal talks with Dish Network Corp. (DISH) are hung up on Dish's ad-skipping technology and terms for two new Disney cable channels, according to people familiar with the discussions.
Anthony Ha / TechCrunch:
‘The Circle’ Author Dave Eggers Denies Reading Facebook Memoir That He's Accused Of Plagiarizing — One of the weirder things to come out of all the discussion around Dave Eggers' upcoming novel The Circle (which focuses on life at a fictional tech company) has been the accusation by Kate Losse …
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Medium, The Atlantic Wire, AllFacebook, Betabeat, @anthonyha, Valleywag, WebProNews and Felix Salmon
Edirin Oputu / Columbia Journalism Review:
A look (and listen) at Reveal, public radio's first investigative reporting show — On Saturday, the Public Radio Exchange and the Center for Investigative Reporting launched the pilot episode of Reveal, public radio's first program dedicated to investigative journalism and the work that goes into producing it.
Matt Sledge / The Huffington Post:
Patrick Leahy At NSA Hearing: ‘We Get More In The Newspapers Than In Classified Briefings’ — The chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee complained Wednesday at an oversight hearing that he learns more about the NSA's programs in the newspapers than in classified briefings.
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Mashable, Guardian and Computerworld
Alex Dalenberg / Upstart Business Journal:
PandoDaily, The New Republic and a J-School debate to drive professors bonkers … If you went to journalism school, it's drilled into you from day one. Nothing may be more sacred in the dicta of legacy media than the separation of advertising and editorial.
Neyaz Farooquee / India Ink:
Citizen Journalism Grows in India's War-Torn Tribal Belt — On an August afternoon, Mastram Ghosh, a lanky young man from Tikamgarh in the central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh, stood on Jantar Mantar Street near the Indian parliament in central Delhi. A huge crowd protesting …
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