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Andrew Beaujon / Poynter:
Twitter apologizes for blocking newspaper's URLs — Twitter's Andrew Fitzgerald apologized Monday to Philadelphia City Paper reporter Daniel Denvir for an episode last week when Twitter wasn't allowing users to access the paper's stories through tweeted URLs, Denvir told Poynter in a phone call.
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Steve Raabe / Denver Post:
Dean Singleton to retire from Denver Post owner MediaNews Group — MediaNews Group Inc., owner of The Denver Post, said Monday that founder and chairman, William Dean Singleton, 62, will retire ahead of the company's annual meeting in December. — Singleton will continue to serve as non-executive chairman of The Denver Post.
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New York Times and @jxpaton
Peter Kafka / AllThingsD:
Breaking News Takes a New Approach to the Personalized News Feed — A News Feed That's Only Partly Personalized — If you're a news junkie, you're almost certainly on Twitter. And if you're a hard-core news junkie, then there's a very good chance that you're one of the 6.3 million people following …
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Broadcasting & Cable, GeekWire, NetNewsCheck Latest, @rozzy and NewscastStudio
Andrew Kirell / Mediaite:
HLN Preparing Significant Layoffs and Show Cancellations (UPDATED) — Mediaite has learned from reliable sources that CNN's sister network HLN is preparing for a significant amount of staff layoffs and show cancellations. — According to our sources, much of the network's dayside programming …
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TVNewser, FishbowlNY, Capital New York, Variety and Inside Cable News
Paul Farhi / Washington Post:
NBC News, agreeing to pay for sky-diving footage, criticized for ‘checkbook journalism’ — In a second episode of apparent “checkbook journalism” in a week, NBC News has locked up exclusive interviews and amateur footage of an aerial accident with a six-figure fee to a group of sky divers …
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Mediaite, TVNewser, NBCNews, The Huffington Post and @cwarzel
Jim Romenesko:
Dayton Daily News memo: There will be nothing negative about CBS in our newspaper — In Dayton, Cox Media Group is integrating its print, TV (a CBS affiliate) and radio operations and using the slogan, “Come Together.” According to a memo that Dayton Daily News staffers received on Friday …
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@romenesko, @jcstearns, @onthemedia, @davidfolkenflik and The Wrap
Journalism.org:
Twitter News Consumers: Young, Mobile and Educated — Nearly one-in-ten U.S. adults (8%) get news through Twitter, according to a new report by the Pew Research Center, in collaboration with the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation. Compared with the 30% of Americans who get news on Facebook …
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Poynter, The Wrap, CNBC, GeekWire, @gillesklein, @charliespiering, @arimelber, VentureBeat, Mashable, The Switch, Talking Points Memo, @knightfdn and @niemanfdn
Frédéric Filloux / Monday Note:
What to do with $250m in digital journalism? — Pierre Omidyar, Ebay's founder and now philanthropist, pledged $250m to a new investigative reporting venture. Starting a project of this magnitude from scratch isn't an everyday occurrence, leading us to wonder how it could look like?
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Pressthink, Guardian, Big News Network.com, @jayrosen_nyu, @dabeard and @raju
Rachel Bartlett / Journalism.co.uk:
60-70% of Forbes contributors earned $45,000 in the past year, says D'Vorkin — The Forbes digital content model and power of the long-tail — Chief product officer Lewis D'Vorkin outlines the business news outlet's approach online, where 50 per cent of its monthly traffic is to articles at least 30 days old
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Kirk LaPointe's … and Talking Biz News
Justin Ellis / Nieman Journalism Lab:
The Texas Tribune is getting into sponsored content for a new online opinion section — The Texas Tribune will begin experimenting with sponsored content in 2014 with a site dedicated to both standard and paid opinion pieces. — TribTalk will be the Austin-based news nonprofit's answer …
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@niemanlab
Will Oremus / Slate:
Reddit's Politics Section Decides Mother Jones Isn't All “Bad Journalism” — The volunteers who run Reddit's most influential politics section announced Monday that they've taken a second look at some of the domains they banned last week, and decided to reinstate one: Mother Jones.
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Press Gazette:
Glenn Mulcaire never deleted Milly Dowler's voice mail, court told — The News of the World never deleted Milly Dowler's voice mail messages, a court has heard. — Continuing his opening address at the phone-hacking trial, Andrew Edis conceded there was no evidence to support the claim carried in The Guardian.
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Joe Pompeo / Capital New York:
Denton and Blodget discussed potential ‘merger/partnership/collaboration’ at Balthazar (but don't 'hyperventilate') — Business Insider founder Henry Blodget's anti-Balthazar-bathroom-attendant screed escalated into a full-blown media spectacle Monday morning after it culminated in a decision …
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FirstWeFeast.com, Gawker and Gothamist
Amol Sharma / Wall Street Journal:
Amazon' approach to find new TV hits could hold lessons for established media companies — In May, a dozen Amazon.com Inc. executives, including Chief Executive Jeff Bezos, gathered in a Seattle conference room to select the first original TV shows the company would produce for its streaming video service.
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Amazon.com, Digits, Variety and @rmantri
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David Carr / New York Times:
With ‘Alpha House,’ Amazon Makes Bid for Living Room Screens and Beyond
With ‘Alpha House,’ Amazon Makes Bid for Living Room Screens and Beyond
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CNET, Forbes, The Next Web, VideoNuze Analysis, @adamostrow and @brianstelter