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Kara Swisher / AllThingsD:
Yahoo's Mayer on the Talent Hunt for Tech Journalists (Even From AllThingsD!) — This weekend, a Yahoo recruiter tried to poach two of our fine AllThingsD reporters for what was described as a “new initiative within our Tech Vertical.” — According to the recruiter, who used LinkedIn for the outreach …
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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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Telegraph:
Rebekah Brooks and assistant ‘spirited away’ archived notebooks — Rebekah Brooks ordered the destruction of incriminating evidence when she was due to be arrested over phone hacking and corruption, the Old Bailey has heard. — Rebekah Brooks and her personal assistant removed seven archived boxes …
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David Carr / New York Times:
With ‘Alpha House,’ Amazon Makes Bid for Living Room Screens and Beyond — Not long ago, I was on the set of a show about politics, Washington and a senator gone rogue. The set had all the trappings of a big-time television production, but it will be delivered not by broadcast or cable …
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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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Peter Kafka / AllThingsD:
Is YouTube Too Big to Have a Really Big Show? — The best-case scenario for last night's YouTube Music Awards was that they would do something really cool with live music and live video that we haven't seen before. — And that's what they did for the show's first six minutes.
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David Grossman / The Verge:
YouTube Live: a disastrous spectacle Google would like you to forget
YouTube Live: a disastrous spectacle Google would like you to forget
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Daniel Terdiman / CNET:
Power plays at Twitter: Jack, Ev, and the need to grow up (Q&A) — Talk about good timing. — This week, just as Twitter is about to carry out its long-awaited and highly anticipated IPO, here comes Nick Bilton's “Hatching Twitter: A True Story of Money, Power, Friendship, and Betrayal …
Evie Nagy / Fast Company:
Wearab.ly teams up with NPR, Atlantic and NatGeo to turn RSS feeds into Google Glass Apps — Wear Your News: This Platform Turns Any RSS Feed Into A Google Glass App — As media companies race to adapt to their readers' increased reliance on smartphones and tablets …
Alison Langley / Columbia Journalism Review:
In the quest for digital-age prosperity, legacy newsrooms are making pilgrimages to Silicon Valley — In the quest for digital-age prosperity, legacy newsrooms are making pilgrimages to Silicon Valley — In March 2012, the nation's public broadcasters gathered in Austin, TX …
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Andrew Beaujon / Poynter:
For Modern Farmer, farm stands hold more promise than newsstands — When Modern Farmer launched its GoatCam in September, Editor-in-chief Ann Marie Gardner was surprised to hear from people working at the Pentagon. — “They had a suggestion for changing the angle of the camera …
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Justin Ellis / Nieman Journalism Lab:
What does sustainability look like in nonprofit journalism? — What, exactly, does a healthy nonprofit news site look like? — If you're a national site like ProPublica, is the metric winning major awards and changing policy through your reporting? If you're a state-focused site …
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Claudia Buck / Sacramento Bee:
Sacramento Press, community's online newspaper, is sold to new owner — Sacramento Press, the struggling online community newspaper, has been sold to David Terry, a local Internet marketing company owner. — Launched in October 2008, Sacramento Press grew to a staff of 24 who produced …
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