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Ben Smith / BuzzFeed:
Exclusive: Glenn Greenwald Will Leave Guardian To Create New News Organization — Glenn Greenwald, the lawyer and blogger who brought the Guardian the biggest scoop of the decade, is departing the London-based news organization, for a brand new, large-scale, broadly-focused media outlet, he told BuzzFeed Tuesday.
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Glenn Greenwald, Erik Wemple, New York Times, Politico, The New York Observer, Gawker, Mediaite, FishbowlNY, GigaOM, The Huffington Post, @ggreenwald, CNET, Business Insider, The Atlantic Wire, @megan, Talking Points Memo, New York Magazine, @erikwemple, @dylanbyers, @fishbowlla, @michaelroston, @hunterw, @stefanjbecket, The Verge, @fishbowlny, @niemanlab, @jackofkent, @blam, @hamishmckenzie, @brianstelter, @pkafka, @davewiner, @rafat, @raniakhalek, The Raw Story, Daily Dot, Online NewsHour, Talking New Media, WebProNews and Pressing Issues
Casey Newton / The Verge:
This just in: why news is Twitter's next frontier — A new ‘experiment’ and a high-profile hire suggest big plans — Twitter is moving more aggressively into the world of journalism, building a new alert system for breaking news and hiring someone to build new partnerships with the media industry.
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@mcproulx
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Joshua Benton / Nieman Journalism Lab:
Twitter's changing its direct messaging policy, some journalists are ready to take advantage — Twitter is changing an old policy that meant that you could be DM'd — that is, you could only receive a direct message — from users that you follow. (So if I follow John Doe, John Doe can DM me …
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Mashable and Pocket-lint
The Smoking Gun:
Arianna Huffington made just $21 million from sale of Huffington Post, new document reveals — HuffPost founder pocketed “only” $21 million from web site sale — In a new court filing, lawyers for two men suing Arianna Huffington for allegedly denying them credit and cash for their role …
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Gawker, FishbowlNY, Poynter, @drudge_report, @romenesko, Deadline.com, JIMROMENESKO.COM and New York Magazine
Eric Eldon / TechCrunch:
Why Accel Is Leading A $40M Round In Vox Media, A Digital Content Company (!) — “At some level, it is still contrarian,” Accel Partners' Andrew Braccia admits about leading a $40 million fourth round of funding in Vox Media, the publisher of hundreds of major league sports fan blogs …
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@markos, @reckless, @rafat and Digital Media Wire
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Tim Peterson / AdAge:
Vox Media Raises $34 Million to Expand Video Business — Company's Tech Site Out-Traffics TechCrunch, Wired, Engadget — Vox Media may only have three sites to its name — The Verge, SB Nation and Polygon — but that hasn't stopped the D.C.-based company from stuffing its pockets.
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TechCrunch, AllThingsD, @jorilallo, @reckless, @hblodget, GigaOM, Fortune, @pkafka, @jeffjohnroberts, @justinnxt, @agolis and @mattbuchanan
Kara Swisher / AllThingsD:
Earnings and Revenue Down — Yahoo Delivers on Expected Lackluster Quarter — Yahoo met weak financial expectations, turning in what can only be described as lackluster performance in its third-quarter earnings today. — The Silicon Valley Internet giant said it earned 34 cents …
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AdAge, The Wrap, Forbes, VentureBeat, Hollywood Reporter, bizjournals, TechnoBuffalo, Mercury News, ZDNet, Reuters and @pkafka
Andrew Beaujon / Poynter:
The International New York Times debuts — The first edition of The International New York Times appeared Tuesday. It replaces the International Herald Tribune. In a letter to readers on the front page, Times Publisher Arthur O. Sulzberger Jr. says his father “had the vision to make The Times a national newspaper in 1980.”
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Nieman Journalism Lab, New York Times, Associated Press, Forbes and @poynter
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Joe Pompeo / Capital New York:
‘IHT’ publisher gets a promotion as ‘International New York Times’ debuts
‘IHT’ publisher gets a promotion as ‘International New York Times’ debuts
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Poynter, @joepompeo and FRANCE 24
Lucas Shaw / The Wrap:
YouTube Partner: We Are ‘Not Happy’ With Money From Subscription Channels — Alchemy Networks CEO Peter Griffith was one of the first media executives to bet YouTube viewers would pay to access certain channels. His company was one of the YouTube's initial partners when it debuted subscription channels …
Martin Belam:
How UsVsTh3m shows the Royal Charter regulation farce is not fit for purpose in the digital age — Well, wouldn't you know, after years of blogging about how press regulation didn't work in the digital era, I find myself having just helped launch the very epitome of why the current proposals are completely unfit for the 21st century.
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@flashboy and @jimwaterson
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Patrick Smith / TheMediaBriefing.com:
All these media organisations won't be covered by the press regulation Royal Charter
All these media organisations won't be covered by the press regulation Royal Charter
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Daily Mail, @joannahiggins and Guardian
Tanzina Vega / New York Times:
Harper's Redesigns Its Web Site and Embraces Branded Content — HARPER'S Bazaar is joining the growing list of media properties whose publishers are supplementing more traditional forms of advertising with sponsored content. — The magazine, which is owned by Hearst …
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FishbowlNY, @careyathearst, @hearstcorp, @dmaunited and Canadian Magazines
Sarah Frier / Bloomberg:
Twitter Revenue More Than Doubles in Third Quarter — Twitter Inc.'s revenue more than doubled in the third quarter, as the microblogging company prepares to go public. The San Francisco-based company said in a filing that its revenue was $168.6 million in the third quarter, up from $82.3 million in the same period a year ago.
Jeff Bercovici / Forbes:
The New Republic Asks Its Reporters To Sell Subscriptions — You hear a lot these days about “Swiss Army knife journalists,” who are expected not just to report, write and edit stories but also to shoot photos and videos, tape podcasts, analyze data sets and write code. — But selling subscriptions?
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FishbowlNY
Michael Calderone / The Huffington Post:
Adam Goldman, Pulitzer-Winning Associated Press Reporter, Joins Washington Post — NEW YORK — Adam Goldman, a Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative reporter for The Associated Press, is joining The Washington Post to cover terrorism on the paper's national security team, according to a memo obtained by The Huffington Post.
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The New York Observer and Politico
Anthony Ha / TechCrunch:
PolicyMic Raises $3M, Betting That Millennials Want Substantive News And Commentary — How many younger readers really care about news and politics — as opposed to celebrity gossip, viral videos, and cat GIFs? Well, a site called PolicyMic is built around the proposition that readers under 35 …
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@petersterne, @erichippeau, @mattturck, @jacobdhorowitz and @wp
Brent Lang / The Wrap:
Politico CEO Jim VandeHei Talks Capital New York Relaunch, Jeff Bezos' WaPo Purchase — Jim VandeHei will bring his 15 years of covering Beltway wheeling and dealing to helping Politico and its new Big Apple bauble Capital New York in its quest to become the dominant force in political journalism.
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Digiday, Folio, FishbowlDC and Adweek
Brian Stelter / New York Times:
Netflix, as Easy as Changing the Channel — The television two-step is familiar to nearly every household with a TV set and a Netflix subscription. To watch cable, the television must be on one setting; to browse Netflix, it has to be on another. For some family members …
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@brianstelter, @beauwillimon, Bloomberg, @pkafka, News Release Archive, @mariondebruyne, VentureBeat, @brianstelter and Los Angeles Times
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