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David Cay Johnston / Newsweek:
Glenn Greenwald and the Future of Leaks — Glenn Greenwald, the lawyer-turned-journalist-turned- global headline for his reporting on leaked NSA documents, says there is about to be a revolution that will radically change how news organizations cover governments and other big institutions.
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@mlcalderone, @glynmoody, @jaredbkeller, @moneyries, @davidcayj and mUmBRELLA
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Brian Stelter / New York Times:
Time Warner Cable Reaches Agreement to Distribute Al Jazeera America — Time Warner Cable, one of the country's biggest cable operators, has agreed to carry Al Jazeera America, giving the Qatar-owned broadcaster exposure to millions more households as it seeks to build an audience in the United States.
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The Wrap, @joer138, Variety and New York Magazine
Cara Buckley / New York Times:
Sued Over Pay, Condé Nast Ends Internship Program — For Lauren Indvik, a business editor and soon-to-be co-editor in chief at Fashionista, the 2008 internship at Vogue was worth every sacrifice. — The 15 pounds frantically lost in the weeks before the interview.
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About Editing and Writing and @cdixon
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Erik Maza / WWD:
Condé Nast Discontinuing Internship Program
Condé Nast Discontinuing Internship Program
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Poynter, Daily Mail, @shortformernie, At Work, Guardian, Gawker, The Atlantic Wire and FishbowlNY
AllThingsD:
Pinterest Does Another Massive Funding — $225 Million at $3.8 Billion Valuation (Confirmed) — According to several sources, Pinterest has completed another enormous funding, this time nabbing $225 million with late-stage investor Fidelity Investments in the lead.
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PandoDaily, Softpedia News, TechCrunch, Business Insider, DealBook, @felixsalmon, Forbes, CNET, The Next Web, Mashable and Marketing Land
Jack Shafer:
Move over Bezos, ESPN can do news better than you — The pompous slogan, “The Worldwide Leader in Sports,” actually undersells ESPN's ultimate potential. — If the Bristol behemoth were a stand-alone company instead of a Walt Disney Co./Hearst Corporation co-venture …
Elizabeth Jensen / New York Times:
A Liberal Parts Ways With Fox — Sally Kohn, one of the Fox News Channel's most visible liberal pundits, parted ways with the network this week and turned up almost immediately on one of its rivals — MSNBC. — MSNBC wasted no time booking her Tuesday evening to discuss a commentary …
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Mediaite, @romenesko, @clarajeffery and TVNewser
Noah Hurowitz / Columbia Journalism Review:
Petition protests firing of AP staffers — Three employees were fired after a story was retracted, and the union that represented two of them is organizing opposition to the terminations — A petition surfaced online Tuesday calling for the reinstatement of three journalists fired …
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The Huffington Post, Talking Points Memo and FishbowlNY
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Michael Calderone / The Huffington Post:
Virginia Governor, Senators To Honor Fired AP Journalists
Virginia Governor, Senators To Honor Fired AP Journalists
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Gawker, @jaypinho and @lpolgreen
Johana Bhuiyan / Capital New York:
Jonah Peretti: Don't worry about traffic — Buzzfeed founder Jonah Peretti kicked off the Association of Magazine Media's two-day American Magazine Media Conference Tuesday afternoon with a message to warm the hearts of toilers in digital media everywhere: Don't be a slave to the numbers.
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WWD Media Headlines and FishbowlNY
John Ourand / SportsBusiness Daily:
Twitter deal rankles some network execs — The NFL's new deal with Twitter isn't causing the same level of angst among TV networks as the league's extensive content deal with Verizon earlier this year or the launch of NFL RedZone four years ago. — But network executives privately express annoyance …
Meranda Adams / 10,000 Words:
The Debate Rages On: Do Journalists Need To Code? — Do journalists need to know HTML? What about CSS? Javascript? ... Python? — The debate rages on, with the flame fueled again this week by journalist Olga Khazan writing about how she resented the time she spent learning …
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PandoDaily, Nieman Journalism Lab, @katiepark, Kirk LaPointe's …, @newsmary, Noah Veltman, @webjournalist and Capital New York
Alex Pham / Billboard:
YouTube preparing a $10/month premium on-demand music service, may come this year — YouTube to Launch Subscription Music Service (Breaking) — YouTube is preparing a premium on-demand music service — akin to a Spotify, but with video — to launch later this year, according to several sources familiar with the plans.
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The Verge, Softpedia News, The Next Web, SlashGear and Pocket-lint
Rachel Bartlett / Journalism.co.uk:
How news sites are boosting ‘stickiness’ with personalisation — A look at how and why news outlets are offering personalisation across digital platforms, as well as some of the lessons and challenges to consider
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Justin Ellis / Nieman Journalism Lab:
“We want people to do their own thinking”: What Nate Silver's looking for at the new, ESPN-housed FiveThirtyEight — What will the new FiveThirtyEight look like when it debuts next year? More politics, more sports, and, according to Nate Silver, all the other data they can get their hands on.