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Nick Bilton / New York Times:
All Is Fair in Love and Twitter — Right in the center of South Park, a large, grassy oval near San Francisco's financial district, there is a rinky-dink playground with slides, ladders and firefighter poles, all dented and dinged, connected by gritty brown pylons.
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Jeff Bercovici / Forbes:
Al Gore Tried To Buy Twitter And Merge It With Current. What If He'd Succeeded? — Don't you just love all the stuff that comes out when a hot tech company declares it's going public? I'm thinking in particular about a tidbit from Nick Bilton's piece in the Times magazine about the intrigue and betrayals in Twitter's early years.
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@jeffbercovici, Telegraph, Business Insider and Mashable
Roy Greenslade / Guardian:
Financial Times to move to single global print edition — The Financial Times is to institute path-breaking changes to the production of its printed newspaper that appear to be the penultimate step towards becoming a digital-only publication. — A lengthy memo sent yesterday afternoon …
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AdAge, @blakehounshell, @b50, Talking Biz News, @yavuzbaydar, @dicktofel, TheMediaBriefing.com and Strange Attractor
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Rachel Bartlett / Journalism.co.uk:
Lionel Barber: FT.com to focus on ‘smart aggregation of content’ — In a memo to staff, published by the Financial Times today, editor Lionel Barber outlined ‘the next steps’ in its approach to digital-first' — The editor of the Financial Times has shared “the next steps” …
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USA Today, Financial Times, Telegraph, @mirkolorenz and @mathewi
Peter Kafka / AllThingsD:
Twitter Gets Its Strongest TV Tie-Up So Far, With an Ambitious Comcast Deal — Twitter has been trying to buddy up with the TV industry for the past few years. Now it has its it biggest payoff yet: A far-reaching deal with Comcast that aims to turn the social network into a TV-watching service.
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New York Times, AdAge, TechCrunch, Broadcasting & Cable, The Wrap, blog.twitter.com, Forbes, GigaOM, Reuters, BuzzFeed, @digitalshields, @dangillmor, @lucas_shaw, The Next Web, @pkafka, Engadget and @peterlauria3
Darren Boyle / Press Gazette:
Rusbridger defends Snowden leaks claiming ‘any terrorist who can tie his shoelaces’ is aware of surveillance — Guardian editor Alan Rusbridger dismissed criticism of his paper's Edward Snowden surveillance revelations claiming that any terrorist who can tie his shoe laces knows that the internet is being monitored.
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Guardian and Hillicon Valley
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Nick Hopkins / Guardian:
MI5 chief's criticism of Snowden and the Guardian is hardly unexpected
MI5 chief's criticism of Snowden and the Guardian is hardly unexpected
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Telegraph, Press Gazette, Daily Mail, Channel 4, ITV News, Fox News, @ggreenwald, The Week UK, UPI, Techdirt, International Business Times, Sky News, The Independent, @arusbridger and BBC
Stuart Dredge / Guardian:
BuzzFeed president: ‘We feel strongly that traditional media have given up on young people’ — Jon Steinberg tells MIPCOM audience that his site is ‘bringing more hard news on a relative basis than a lot of the traditional television networks’ — News site BuzzFeed attracted 85m unique visitors in August …
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Kirk LaPointe's … and @nedregotten
Caroline O'Donovan / Nieman Journalism Lab:
Journalists of the Jersey Shore: How a novice reporter built a news network from scratch — The first post went up sometime just before 2:34 p.m. on September 12. — Post by Jersey Shore Hurricane News. — Just a few minutes later, the first of 375 comments went up on the next post …
Dominic Ponsford / Press Gazette:
UK press on collision course with Parliament over regulation plan which would ‘fatally undermine freedom of expression’ — The newspaper and magazine industry is on a collision course with the Government after condemning proposals on press regulation which could “fatally undermine freedom of expression”.
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@domponsford, BBC and The Huffington Post
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Ed Pilkington / Guardian:
Chelsea Manning rejects ‘pacifist’ label in first statement since sentencing — Exclusive: In first public remarks since guilty verdict, WikiLeaks source expresses intense upset at public presentation of her — Chelsea Manning, the WikiLeaks source formerly known as Bradley Manning …
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TIME
Peter Kafka / AllThingsD:
The Week Gets Its Third Publisher in Three Years — The Week, the offline/online news aggregator, has a new publisher. — Tim Koorbusch, who had been running U.S. sales for Say Media for the last year, has replaced Michael Wolfe, who joined the company at the beginning of 2012.
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Publishing Executive …
Peter Sterne / Capital New York:
A young woman ‘languishing’ at CBS gets a quick career assist from Mika Brzezinski — On Tuesday night, “Morning Joe” cohost Mika Brzezinski—looking elegant in a ruffled black dress and a black coat with a ruffled fringe to match—stood in a pair of Louboutins before a long line of young women …
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@nishachittal, @mikiebarb, @petersterne, @morningmika, @reidpillifant and @janestreet
Sara Morrison / The Wrap:
President Obama Shuns TV Reporters During Shutdown Press Conference — President Barack Obama blamed Republicans in Congress for putting the country on the brink of financial disaster in a Tuesday press conference about the government shutdown that clocked more than an hour …
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FishbowlNY, The Huffington Post, Erik Wemple and Politico
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