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Pew Research Journalism Project:
News Use Across Social Media Platforms — How do different social networking websites stack up when it comes to news? How many people engage with news across multiple social sites? And what are their news consumption habits on traditional platforms? As part of an ongoing examination …
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Nieman Journalism Lab, MediaPost, AllFacebook, @pewinternet, @pewjournalism, @sulliview, @pewresearch, TheBlaze.com, TechCrunch, @adriennelaf and Mashable
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Andrew Beaujon / Poynter:
About a fifth of Facebook and Twitter users often get news from newspapers, too — 21 percent of Facebook users and 18 percent of Twitter users tell the Pew Research Journalism Project they get news “often” from print newspapers. The organization continues to look at how social media users get news.
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Jeff John Roberts / Gigaom:
Google wins book-scanning case: judge finds “fair use,” cites many benefits — Google has won a resounding victory in its eight-year copyright battle with the Authors Guild over the search giant's controversial decision to scan more than 20 million books from libraries and make them available on the internet.
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Jonathan Stempel / Reuters:
Google prevails over authors in digital books case — (Reuters) - Google Inc on Thursday won the dismissal of a lawsuit by authors who accused it of digitally copying millions of books for an online library without permission. — U.S. Circuit Judge Denny Chin in Manhattan accepted Google's argument …
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New York Times, Ars Technica, Gigaom, KQED News Fix, Reuters, Talking New Media, Softpedia News and Boing Boing
Matt Wilstein / Mediaite:
John Oliver Leaving Daily Show to Launch ‘Topical Comedy Series’ on HBO — It was only a matter of time. John Oliver's widely-respected gig as fill-in host for Jon Stewart on The Daily Show this past summer has landed him his own show, to be shown on HBO starting next year.
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Deadline.com, TVbytheNumbers, Speakeasy, The Huffington Post, HitFix and Variety
Ina Fried / AllThingsD:
New FCC Boss Tom Wheeler Says He Represents the People, Not the Tech Industry (Interview) — When Tom Wheeler was named in May to lead the Federal Communications Commission, some consumer groups fretted that the former cable- and wireless-industry lobbyist would favor industry over individuals.
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@timkarr, TheHill and DSLreports
Emma Bazilian / Adweek:
Arianna Huffington Talks International Expansion — The Huffington Post has been on a whirlwind of international expansion. Today, 40 percent of its audience comes from outside the U.S., and according to its namesake president and editor in chief, more than half of the world's GDP has its own HuffPost.
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Glenn Peoples / Billboard:
Rap Genius and Sony/ATV Reveal Licensing Deal (Exclusive) — Rap Genius, the online lyric site with financial backing from Silicon Valley heavyweights, has signed its first licensing deal. Billboard has learned the Brooklyn-based startup has a licensing agreement with Sony/ATV Music Publishing.
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Ann Friedman / Columbia Journalism Review:
BuzzFeed's all-positive books section — It doesn't make sense to pledge positivity if your aim is to provide readers with critics' takes on new books. It makes more sense if your aim is to cultivate a thriving community. — Last week, BuzzFeed's new books editor, Isaac Fitzgerald …
Gavin O'Malley / MediaPost:
Roku, AOL To Co-Launch News Channel — Consumers' shifting content viewing habits continues to make strange bedfellows. On Thursday, AOL and set-top-box start-up Roku are expected to co-launch a news channel. — Produced by AOL's editorial team, the video channel will reside …
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The Next Web, CNET, Gigaom and TechCrunch
Lauren Rabaino:
Refocusing the “story” away from individual articles to the overarching narrative — Seattle Times team brainstorming at GEN hackdays at Yahoo! in Sunnyvale, California. — Kill the article. — That was the theme of the Global Editors Network hackathon that I participated …
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@danielbachhuber, @laurenrabaino, @ryanpitts and @codybrown
Susan Glasser / Politico:
Introducing POLITICO Magazine — Welcome to Politico Magazine! For nearly seven years, Politico has aimed to drive the Washington conversation with an urgency, smarts and digital-era metabolism that has helped reinvent political news. On the day I am writing this, an organization …
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Erik Wemple, Poynter and NetNewsCheck Latest
Bruce Cheadle / Canadian Press:
Chrystia Freeland grilled about outsourcing of Toronto media jobs to India — Former employee of Reuters calls her ‘hypocritical’ for championing middle class — Chrystia Freeland and Linda McQuaig on Rogers TV debate on Nov. 13, 2013. — OTTAWA — A high-profile federal Liberal candidate campaigning …
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Derek Thompson / The Atlantic Online:
Upworthy: Clickbait With a Conscience — The latest viral wizard of the Web matches smart technology and lily-white earnestness to market “stuff that matters” online, and the Gates Foundation is buying. — The first blockbuster hit came from an unlikely source: Irish talk radio.
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Ted Johnson / Variety:
FCC Eases Rule on Foreign Ownership of TV and Radio Stations — The FCC voted to allow foreign entities to invest more than 25% in broadcast stations, although the agency will still determine whether such investments can be made on a case-by-case basis. — Commissioners on Thursday described …
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Broadcasting & Cable, Radio & Television … and Wall Street Journal
Michael Kozlowski / Good E-Reader:
E Ink Records a Quarterly Profit as e-Reader Sales Increase — e Ink Holdings, the company chiefly responsible for developing the screen technology found on Kindles, Kobos and Nook e-Readers just released their financial earnings from the last quarter. The company has garnered over 15.5 million …
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Mona Zhang / 10,000 Words:
Time Inc. CCO's Biggest Concerns for the Industry: Serious and Local Journalism — Norman Pearlstine has quite the resume. Having worked at The Wall Street Journal, Smart Money, Time Inc. and Bloomberg, the man who started out as a staff reporter was recently named chief content officer …
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FishbowlNY, FishbowlNY and Lost Remote
Jack Shafer:
Your ‘exclusive’ interview isn't — The journalistic lexicon abounds with terms designed to keep reporters' and editors' egos as plump, firm and purple as a ripe eggplant. If a dowdy news account needs dressing up, they rush to wardrobe to wrap it in the “special report” designation.
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Timothy B. Lee / The Switch:
Blogger threatened with 10-year prison sentence for posting public official's phone number — The city of Boston has a problem with public scrutiny. — Last year, the city agreed to pay $170,000 to settle a lawsuit by a man who was arrested for using his cellphone to record the actions of Boston police officers in a public park.
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Tim Molloy / The Wrap:
Pivot's Evan Shapiro: The TV Exec Who Wants to Slow Down America — Like a lot of people, Evan Shapiro wants our society to slow down. But unlike most people, he runs a TV network. Which might make him seem like an unlikely advocate for more reflection.
Helienne Lindvall / Guardian:
Why does Google Play's Tim Quirk show such disdain for musicians? — Musician turned digital music executive hits the wrong note with artists and composers over rights and royalties — Speaking at a recent Future of Music Coalition conference, Google Play executive Tim Quirk exclaimed: “You cannot devalue music - it's impossible.”
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Alex Ben Block / Hollywood Reporter:
MGM Revenue Soars 43 Percent in Third Quarter — Thanks to James Bond and “The Hobbit,” revenue for the first three quarter of 2013 is up 123 percent. — With ancillary market revenue from the James Bond movie Skyfall and the first Hobbit movie flowing in, MGM Holdings …
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Peter Kafka / AllThingsD:
Verizon Stocks Up on “TV Everywhere” Tech by Buying upLynk — Verizon has been talking to Intel about buying the chipmaker's Web TV business. But in the meantime, it is buying other digital TV tech: The telco said it has purchased upLynk, a startup that makes it easier to stream video on the Web.
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Josh Sternberg / Digiday:
Parade Slowly Marches Into the Digital Era — The self-styled “most widely read magazine” in the country has a traffic problem. — Parade, a 72-year-old publication that's inserted in about 700 newspapers across the country, boasts a circulation of 32 million. But guaranteed circulation is one thing.
American Press Institute:
Understanding the rise of sponsored content — In recent years news publishers have grappled with an uncomfortable realization: The traditional revenue streams of display advertising and reader subscriptions may not be sufficient to support them in a digital age.
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