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7:25 AM ET, November 6, 2013

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Deadline.com:
Deadline.com And Nikki Finke Parting Ways  —  Despite attempts by all to have it go otherwise, Nikki Finke will no longer be leading Deadline Hollywood, and she will not be writing weekend box office or filing stories going forward.  This is an emotional and painful parting of the ways for us.
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Ben Fritz / Speakeasy:
As Nikki Finke Exits Deadline, Dispute Over Her Plan for A New Site Grows
Discussion: @benfritz and @ethanwsj
Bill Carter / New York Times:
CBS News Defends Its ‘60 Minutes’ Benghazi Report  —  CBS News, under fire from critics who dispute details in a “60 Minutes” report on the Benghazi attacks last year that was broadcast on Oct. 27, aggressively defended the report's accuracy on Tuesday and the account of its main interview subject.
Press Association:
Mirror fails in bid to throw out phone-hacking cases  —  The High Court has refused to throw out phone-hacking damages claims brought against Mirror Group Newspapers by ex-footballer Garry Flitcroft and Abbie Gibson, former nanny to David and Victoria Beckham.
Brian Stelter / New York Times:
Profits at 21st Century Fox Hampered by TV Investments  —  Investments in new cable channels were a drag on 21st Century Fox's third-quarter profits, but total revenues still surpassed analysts' expectations.  —  In its first three months as a separate company, Fox reported on Tuesday …
Joshua Goldman / CNET:
Streamnation expands to streaming, sharing your movie, TV show collections  —  The service that's built for storing, streaming, and sharing your photos and videos is now looking to become a streaming media hub.  —  Remember when you used to let friends and family borrow a DVD?
Allan Sloan / Fortune:
How being a tax dummy cost The New York Times $60M  —  A mistake made 20 years ago cost the Times big during the sale of The Boston Globe.  —  The New York Times Co's (NYT) purchase of The Boston Globe for more than $1 billion twenty years ago has turned out to be among the worst single newspaper acquisitions in history.
Discussion: @antderosa
Paul Owen / Guardian:
NSA files - David Miranda launches high court challenge - live  —  Sort by:  —  9.56am GMT … Good morning.  Here are today's headlines:  —  • David Miranda, the partner of former Guardian journalist Glenn Greenwald, today launches a high court challenge over the legality …
Kara Swisher / AllThingsD:
Yahoo's Mayer in talks with Ryan Seacrest about creating original content  —  Yahoo's Mayer Now Chit-Chatting With Ryan Seacrest About Content Ideas  —  Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer is tearing her way through the content celebrities, it seems.  —  First, news star Katie Couric.
Reporters Without Borders:
Mali - Dim prospects for media freedom in north after French journalists' murder  —  The murder of Radio France Internationale journalists Ghislaine Dupont and Claude Verlon on the outskirts of Kidal, a town in the Ifoghas massif, on 2 November has highlighted the extent of the threats …
Andrew Kaczynski / BuzzFeed:
Washington Times Ends Rand Paul's Column After Plagiarism  —  Paul had written hundreds of articles for the paper.  —  Mark Wilson / Getty Images  —  The conservative Washington D.C. newspaper The Washington Times announced Tuesday it is ending Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul's column …
Peter Kafka / AllThingsD:
Is AOL Finally Making Money From Content?  Maybe!  —  One of the perennially weird things about AOL is that it's a content company that doesn't make money from content: All of its actual profit has come from subscribers to its old Internet-access business, which still has 2.5 million customers,* who pay $20 a month to get online.
Discussion: @dkthomp and @pkafka
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Rachel Bartlett / Journalism.co.uk:
Editor of The Sun: ‘BuzzFeed is the best thing on the internet’  —  David Dinsmore, editor of The Sun, on why he likens BuzzFeed to The Sun, and how the news outlet is working to better understand its audience  — Read more  —  Other top stories  —  Also on Journalism.co.uk...
Discussion: @hblodget and Press Gazette
Jason Clampet / Skift:
Conde Nast Traveler Rethinks ‘Truth in Travel’ Under New Leadership  —  The “Truth in Travel” logo on the cover of Conde Nast Traveler.  / Skift  —  Conde Nast Traveler has changed its policies surrounding how writers and editors disclose their trips to travel providers, as well as pay for them, Skift has learned.
 
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David Zax / Fast Company:
A Black Media Brand Relaunches, While Sticking To Its Roots
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Lucas Shaw / The Wrap:
Netflix Gets Back Into the Movie Business: Big Deal, Little Deal or No Deal?
Matthew Cooper / NationalJournal.com:
Fred Hiatt Offered to Quit Jeff Bezos's Washington Post
Discussion: @jayrosen_nyu and FishbowlDC
Erik Sass / MediaPost:
AP Taps MediaVoice For Native Ads
Adrianne Jeffries / The Verge:
Digg Video launches, aggregating a mix of funny and serious clips
Jeff Baumgartner / Broadcasting & Cable:
Charter Launches TV Streaming App
Discussion: AllThingsD
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Col Allan is gone, again, from the ‘Post’ newsroom
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Cox plans to launch internet TV service
Reuters:
Murdoch paper had missing girl's voicemail recordings, court hears
Discussion: The Daily Beast
Johana Bhuiyan / Capital New York:
Business Insider brings in Aaron Gell to edit long-form features
Discussion: FishbowlNY and Talking Biz News
 

 
From Techmeme:

Lee-Anne Mulholland / The Keyword:
Google files its proposed remedies in the DOJ's search antitrust lawsuit, including letting browser companies have multiple default agreements across platforms

Joseph Menn / Washington Post:
A US judge finds NSO Group liable for exploiting a bug in WhatsApp to spy on 1,400 users and that WhatsApp is entitled to sanctions against NSO

Maxwell Zeff / TechCrunch:
OpenAI unveils o3 and o3-mini, trained to “think” before responding via what OpenAI calls a “private chain of thought”, and plans to launch them in early 2025

 
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