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Andrew Beaujon / Poynter:
Washington Post, Guild reach tentative agreement — Washington-Baltimore Newspaper Guild News Co-Chair Fredrick Kunkle says in a Facebook post that The Washington Post and its union members “have reached tentative agreement on a new contract.” All Guild members will get a raise under the proposed agreement.
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Lisa O'Carroll / Guardian:
Andy Coulson was warned that buying palace phone book was illegal, jury told — Phone-hacking trial hears that News of the World reporter told editor ‘criminal charges’ could result from payment to police — Andy Coulson was warned in an email from a reporter on the News of the World that he could face …
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Press Gazette and BBC
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Dominic Casciani / BBC:
Phone-hacking trial: Andy Coulson told editor ‘do his phone’
Phone-hacking trial: Andy Coulson told editor ‘do his phone’
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Press Association, Reuters, BBC, Guardian, Hacked Off, @bbcnews and Guardian
Peter Kafka / AllThingsD:
Machinima, the YouTube Giant Looking for New Money, Is Also Looking for a New CEO — Machinima, the giant YouTube network that caters to gamers, is looking for a new chief executive — at the same time it is trying to close a big funding round. — Allen DeBevoise, the company's co-founder …
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Variety, Tubefilter and VideoInk
Dylan Byers / Politico:
President Obama, off the record — President Barack Obama is often accused of being insular. He's not a schmoozer. He doesn't like meeting with lawmakers, and he doesn't particularly care for talking to reporters, either. — But get him in an off-the-record setting with a small group …
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National Review, @thomas_drake1, @kirstenpowers10, @jgreendc and Hit & Run
Janko Roettgers / Gigaom:
FCC may end blackout rules, but games may still be blacked out online — The FCC may finally get rid of its decades-old blackout rules for live sports broadcasts. Unfortunately, that still doesn't mean that any of these games will be available online. — The Federal Communications Commission …
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Radio & Television …, Variety and The Hill
Sara Morrison / The Wrap:
Globe and Mail Erroneously Claims Ex-NSA Chief Michael Hayden Killed at LAX — In yet another in a long list of major breaking news errors committed by major news outlets, Canada's Globe and Mail falsely reported that ex-NSA chief Michael Hayden was killed in Friday's shooting at the Los Angeles International Airport.
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Poynter, Associated Press, Mediaite, Gawker, FishbowlNY, @latimesrainey and @dylanbyers
Ryan Chittum / Columbia Journalism Review:
The NYT's paywall overtakes digital ads — Meantime, the Globe's drag on the Times, quantified — It was only a little more than two years ago that the conventional wisdom said The New York Times shouldn't—or couldn't—charge online. — You don't hear that anymore with the massive success …
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Capital New York and Bloomberg
Mark Sweney / Guardian:
Johnston Press to launch 'people's paper', with 75% of content from public — Regional publisher denies ‘Bourne Experiment’ is about cutting costs, and hopes it proves new model for small weekly papers — Regional publisher Johnston Press is to attempt a radical reinvention of one of its titles …
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@ashleyhi and @charliebeckett
Laura Hazard Owen / Gigaom:
Kindle First lets Prime members read one upcoming Amazon-published ebook in advance each month, for free — Amazon announced a new perk for Prime members on Friday: A program called “Kindle First” will let them read one upcoming Amazon Publishing ebook, from a choice of four …
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GalleyCat, MarketWatch, The Verge, The Next Web and GeekWire
Todd Spangler / Variety:
Netflix Needs Cable, But the Feeling Isn't Always Mutual — Streaming company cuts deal with Danish operator Waoo, but Comcast exec says adding Netflix is ‘not a high priority’ — Netflix is banking on getting on cable set-top boxes to hit aggressive growth targets in the next few years …
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Hollywood Reporter, Broadcasting & Cable, VideoInk and Gigaom
Tom Slee / The New Inquiry:
Pierre Omidyar's journalistic venture is another of his efforts to fuse philanthropy with profit — so far, not so good — Pierre Omidyar's journalistic venture is another of his efforts to fuse philanthropy with profit — so far, not so good — There is no doubt that the new journalism …
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@adrianchen, @newinquiry and @zunguzungu
Roy Greenslade / Guardian:
Newspapers forge ahead with plans for new regulator — Hacked Off campaigners unimpressed with publishers' decision to ignore royal charter following its approval this week — Newspaper and magazine publishers are pressing ahead with setting up a new regulator, in defiance …
Erik Sass / MediaPost:
Digital Subs Power Circ Gains For Some Newspapers — After years of relentless losses, newspapers are finally enjoying circulation growth due to digital subscriptions — at least in some cases. The overall picture remains decidedly mixed, with circs continuing to fall at many local …
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Reflections of a Newsosaur
Edward Wyatt / New York Times:
F.C.C. Plans Sweeping Changes to Bolster AM Radio — WASHINGTON — The Federal Communications Commission, seeking to revive the sagging fortunes of AM radio, has proposed removing or updating regulations that station owners believe have left many AM channels on the precipice of death.