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12:40 PM ET, November 13, 2013

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Marc Tracy / The New Republic:
Don't Panic!  The ‘Times’ Is Losing Staff, But It Will Be Fine  —  In August, reporting an article about The New York Times' future, I spoke to Sam Sifton, the former national editor now in charge of various nascent digital initiatives that the paper hopes will allow it to secure more paying customers.
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Michael Calderone / The Huffington Post:
New York Times Departures Heighten Concerns About Staff Retention
Joe Pompeo / Capital New York:
Abramson to name Lindgren's replacement by year's end; inside and outside candidates being considered
Bronwen Clune / Guardian:
So Twitter is ruining journalism?  Really?  —  The Australian newspaper published an editorial referring to journalists using Twitter as a ‘path to ruin’.  It couldn't be more wrong  —  There is no quicker way for old institutions to look irrelevant than to insist on their relevance.
Discussion: @jimbarrett
Jim Edwards / Business Insider:
Google Is Now Bigger Than Both The Magazine And Newspaper Industries  —  Google has become so big that sometimes it's difficult to understand just how big it is.  It's on course to do $60 billion in revenue this year, almost all of that from advertising.  But how big is that in terms of the media it competes against for ad dollars?
Discussion: Forbes, WebProNews and BGR
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Janko Roettgers / Gigaom:
Netflix ditches Webkit to roll out slick new UI for smart TVs, Roku boxes and game consoles  —  Netflix rolled out a big revamp of its user interface for smart TVs and connected devices Tuesday night, moving away from a grid of box shot covers towards a much more visual interface …
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Angela Watercutter / Wired:
Netflix's New Look Is a Glimpse at the Future of TV
Discussion: USA Today
Erich Schwartzel / Wall Street Journal:
Fox, Ivanhoe to Make Local-Language Movies in Asia  —  Under Four-Year Agreement, Robert Friedland Firm Will Invest $130 Million  —  Twentieth Century Fox said it entered a cofinancing deal to produce dozens of movies throughout Asia, significantly expanding the studio's presence …
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Paul Carsten / Reuters:   Chinese Internet firms sue Baidu for online piracy
Chris Hughes / The New Republic:
A Year and a Half Later... What's new at The New Republic  —  What's new at The New Republic  —  Today we are launching The New Republic's company blog, New Republic Home News.  From time to time, we will use this space to give readers a sense of what's going on inside the company.
Discussion: Poynter, @niemanlab and @rmantri
Michael Calderone / The Huffington Post:
Former Rolling Stone Editor Eric Bates Joins Omidyar-Greenwald Venture  —  Eric Bates, the former executive editor of Rolling Stone, is joining the new media organization being launched by eBay founder Pierre Omidyar and journalist Glenn Greenwald.  —  According to a post from Omidyar about NewCo …
Wall Street Journal:
Hulu Wants to Be Offered With Pay-TV Bundles  —  Online Video Outlet Could Be Centralized Location for Full Seasons of Shows … Online video outlet Hulu LLC is in early discussions with several pay-TV providers about potential partnerships, said people familiar with the situation …
Jeff Jarvis / Medium:
CMS as Media Salvation.  Not. … Salmon thus accomplishes the almost impossible, writing an ode to the content management system as he argues that Vox Media, Business Insider, Gawker Media, Buzzfeed, Aol, Glam, and this very medium, Medium, are fighting for dominance with CMSes as their weapons of mass disruption.
Nieman Journalism Lab:
Why so serious?  Maybe because data shows news stories can get shared just as often as lighter fare  —  Editor's note: Our friends at NPR Digital Services, Eric Athas and Teresa Gorman, crunched the numbers on how public radio stories were shared on Facebook and found some encouraging results.
Ryan Lawler / TechCrunch:
Clearleap Raises $20 Million From Susquehanna To Make TV More Multiplatform  —  Clearleap builds software infrastructure that helps content owners, distributors, and aggregators to make TV and movies available online and on a wide array of devices.  While it's spent the last several years …
Discussion: Broadcasting & Cable
John Reynolds / Guardian:
Independent's redesign lifts circulation  —  Relaunch of newspaper on Thursday 7 November led to rise in sales of around 3,000 compared to previous week  —  The Independent is understood to have enjoyed a circulation lift of around 3,000 copies on the day of its redesign …
Georg Szalai / Hollywood Reporter:
CBS Corp. CEO Talks Time Warner Cable Dispute, Netflix Competition  —  Leslie Moonves also says TV is a better business than film and discusses “pre-historic” thinking about retrans fees, why only ESPN should get paid more than CBS and how his wife binges on “Game of Thrones.”
Nicole Levy / Capital New York:
David Remnick laments the ‘cultural serfdom’ of young writers on the web  —  For what was essentially an audience of twentysomething journalists aspiring to write for the New Yorker, editor in chief David Remnick had no incontrovertible advice on the subject Monday evening.
Josh Sternberg / Digiday:
Why Lockhart Steele Sold Curbed to Vox  —  Digital media startup Vox Media, parent to SB Nation, The Verge and Polygon, will acquire the Curbed suite of blogs — Curbed, Eater, Racked — in a deal that was reported to have been in the neighborhood of $20-$30 million.
Discussion: Nieman Journalism Lab
Rachel Bartlett / Journalism.co.uk:
The Sun to introduce ‘dedicated department’ for social media  —  The new department will power ‘24/7’ social media activity, and consist of half a dozen social managers and a new social editor  —  The Sun is to set up a “dedicated department” for social media, which will consist of a team …
David Meyer / Gigaom:
On-demand photography outfit Scoopshot pulls in $3.9M to expand internationally  —  A lot of money is going into trying to disrupt the stock photography market - something investors hope will be possible through advances in the quality of smartphone cameras.
Chris Tryhorn / Guardian:
BBC is in a ‘soft power’ battle with international broadcasters  —  Tony Hall wants a worldwide audience of 500 million by 2022, but CCTV, al-Jazeera and others have global ambitions too  —  BBC director general Tony Hall wants the corporation to double its international reach …
Katy Bachman / Adweek:
Senators Introduce Bill to Curb Sports Blackouts  —  Never underestimate a lawmaker's desire to make sure football games get aired in his market.  —  Sens. Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) and John McCain (R-Ariz.), two lawmakers who have been outspoken on sports blackouts …
Claire Atkinson / New York Post:
Nikki Finke demands $3.5M for breakup with Deadline  —  The divorce battle between Hollywood blogger Nikki Finke and publishing entrepreneur Jay Penske is starting to look like 1979's “Kramer vs. Kramer.”  —  The two are locked in a growing legal fight over whether Finke is entitled …
Discussion: @nikkifinke
 
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Brigid Sweeney / Chicago Business:
Starcom partners with Yahoo to personalize web ads
Discussion: bizjournals and MediaPost
Jacob Kastrenakes / The Verge:
WikiLeaks publishes secret draft of Trans-Pacific Partnership treaty
Jeffrey Grubb / VentureBeat:
Sony beefed up Video and Music Unlimited so that you'll use them instead of Amazon, Vudu
Discussion: Forbes and Pocket-lint
Raphael Satter / Washington Post:
Scotland Yard pursuing a criminal investigation following intelligence leaks to the Guardian
Discussion: The New York Observer
Claire Kirch / PublishersWeekly.com:
Follett Lays Off 570 Bookstore Employees
Rachel Bartlett / Journalism.co.uk:
Ex-Future staff in £90k crowdfund bid to set up own title
Discussion: BetaNews
Peter Kafka / AllThingsD:
Good News for the Cable Guys! Subscriber Numbers Dropped Again.
Discussion: AdAge and @garyfung
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Jim Wyss / Miami Herald:
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Jim Romenesko:
E.W. Scripps restructures its Washington bureau, acquires DecodeDC
Discussion: E.W Scripps Company
Alex Weprin / Capital New York:
Hoda Kotb inks new contract with NBC News to stay with “Today”
The Huffington Post:
Richard Cohen Defends Column: ‘Word Racist Is Truly Hurtful’
Joe Pompeo / Capital New York:
‘Daily News’ hires Hearst executive to ‘lead and advance’ its digital business
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Apple removes WhatsApp, Threads, Signal, and Telegram from its App Store in China, after orders from the country's regulators citing national security concerns

Foo Yun Chee / Reuters:
Sources: EU may accept Apple's proposal to open its NFC payments tech to rivals, and may close its antitrust probe in May, letting Apple avoid hefty fines

Ryan Browne / CNBC:
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