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11:20 AM ET, October 29, 2013

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Jeff John Roberts / Gigaom:
Aereo may have 100K subscribers in New York - that could be trouble  —  Aereo, the start-up that lets people watch over-the-air TV for $8/month, is giving broadcasters fits and delighting consumers looking to break free of over-priced cable bundles.  But, until now, no has been quite sure how many people are actually using the service.
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Joan E. Solsman / CNET:
Aereo to launch in Denver as it scampers to year-end goal  —  Aereo, the cloud-based TV service, said Tuesday that it will launch next week in a TV market that covers Colorado, Nebraska, and Wyoming, as it rushes to meet its goal ofexpanding from New York to 22 new cities in the US this year.
Discussion: The Wrap and @tajarz
Jim Romenesko:
Thomson Reuters beats Wall Street's expectations, plans to cut 3,000 positions  —  Thomson Reuters on Tuesday reported a third-quarter profit of 48 cents per share, beating Wall Street expectations by 4 cents.  “Our Financial business achieved positive net sales for the first time in more than two years …
Nick Cohen / Spectator:
British journalists lock each other up and throw away the key  —  In the past few days, my colleagues on the Guardian have been publishing stories of national and international significance - indeed, if truth be told, they have been publishing them for most of the autumn.
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Reuters:
Britain's Cameron says may act against newspapers over spy leaks
Anthony Ha / TechCrunch:
“Post-Print” Startup Stateless Media Creates Short, Smart Documentaries For The Web  —  My recent conversation with Stateless Media's Peter Savodnik was a bit discombobulating.  He's had what seems like a successful career in longform journalism, with publications in The Atlantic Monthly, The New York Times Magazine, GQ, and elsewhere.
Peter Kafka / AllThingsD:
Netflix Flirts With a New Idea: “Big” Movies at Your House, the Same Day They're in Theaters  —  Netflix made a splash this year by creating its own TV shows and delivering them over the Web.  Now it's toying with the same idea for movies.  —  This summer, the company announced that it in addition …
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John Plunkett / Guardian:
Sky takes on Netflix with £4.99 Now TV entertainment package  —  Ten channels including Sky Atlantic, with shows such as Game of Thrones and Mad Men, offered without a pay-TV subscription  —  Sky's on-demand service, Now TV, is to offer 10 entertainment channels including Sky1 …
Tim Molloy / The Wrap:
Al Jazeera America Expanding With More Bureaus, Staff, Hours  —  Al Jazeera America plans an ambitious expansion that will include more bureaus and staff, more hours of coverage, wider distribution and a greater emphasis on investigative reporting, the network announced Tuesday.
Romain Dillet / TechCrunch:
SoundCloud Now Reaches 250 Million Visitors In Its Quest To Become The Audio Platform Of The Web  —  Today at Disrupt Europe, SoundCloud co-founder and CEO Alexander Ljung took the stage to share two new updates and share his thoughts on the music industry, music startups and more.
Johana Bhuiyan / Capital New York:
‘Complex’ starts, in a small way, to spend that 25M  —  Last week when Sasha Hecht announced she was leaving her position as managing editor of Vice's music channel, Noisey, to become the managing editor of Complex Music, she was joining a bit of club.  —  Hecht joined Vice Media two years ago …
Discussion: @joepompeo
Michael Calderone / The Huffington Post:
Washington Post's Bob Woodward Takes More Active Role In Jeff Bezos Era  —  NEW YORK — Bob Woodward is back at The Washington Post.  —  It's not that he ever completely left.  But in recent years, Woodward has focused more on writing books than on regular involvement in the newsroom …
Discussion: New York Magazine
Rick Edmonds / Poynter:
Knight Foundation's report on journalism non-profits says they can become sustainable  —  Knight Foundation support for nonprofit news startups shifts focus to growth, sustainability  —  The Knight Foundation has released a detailed new report today arguing that well-run nonprofit news sites …
Leslie Kaufman / New York Times:
Media Outlets Embrace Conferences as Profits Rise  —  Financially struggling media companies are racing to add conferences, festivals and other live events to their business strategy, convinced they can provide a reliable revenue stream and expand the reach of their brands.
Discussion: @reformedbroker
 
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Sarah Marshall / Journalism.co.uk:
How NYTimes, Guardian and ProPublica collaborated on the NSA files
Guardian:
Newspapers seek injunction over press regulation royal charter
Discussion: @therealpbarry and The Independent
Alex Ben Block / Hollywood Reporter:
Randy Freer Named President and COO of Fox Networks Group
Discussion: Broadcasting & Cable and The Wrap
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Andrew Beaujon / Poynter:
Jill Abramson: Politico piece was ‘shoddy,’ ‘nutty’
Discussion: @carloslozadawp
Johana Bhuiyan / Capital New York:
Vice Media to get deeper into news with live coverage
Discussion: Bedford + Bowery
Press Association:
Jury panel warned phone-hacking trial may take six months