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9:55 PM ET, November 19, 2013

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Felix Salmon:
The evolution of Bloomberg News  —  Yesterday was a big day for layoffs over at Bloomberg, and Kara Bloomgarden-Smoke has the official memo from editor-in-chief Matt Winkler.  In typical Bloomberg style, the defenestrations seem to be taking place in much the same way as they would on Wall Street …
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Peter Lauria / BuzzFeed:
Fear And Anxiety At Bloomberg TV  —  Big changes are ahead after another management overhaul of the financial news outlet's TV operation.  Problem is, no one is really sure what they are — or where they stand.  —  When new Bloomberg Media Chief Executive Justin Smith announced just 12 days ago …
Discussion: @mlcalderone
Dylan Byers / Politico:
Michael Forsythe out at Bloomberg News
Evan Osnos / The New Yorker Blog:
What Will It Cost to Cover China?
Chris Roush / Talking Biz News:
Winkler's note to Bloomberg staff: We will grow in 2014
Discussion: FishbowlDC
Kaylene Hong / The Next Web:
Twitter backtracks and removes option to let users receive direct messages from any follower  —  Last month, Twitter quietly rolled out a new feature to give users the choice to receive private messages from any of their followers, but that option has now been removed.
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Mike Isaac / AllThingsD:   Twitter Gets Experimental — And Not Everyone Loves It
New York Times:
Murdoch Divorce Said to Be Almost Final  —  Rupert Murdoch and Wendi Deng Murdoch are negotiating the final details of their divorce settlement, a deal that will officially end the 14-year marriage of the media mogul and his third wife, according to people with direct knowledge of the negotiations.
Joe Pompeo / Capital New York:
‘Atlantic Wire’ relaunches this morning as ‘The Wire’  —  Website relaunches are notorious for creating headaches in the days and hours before they go live, between staff training, functionality testing and inevitable last minute design fixes.  —  But the relaunch of The Atlantic Wire …
Liz Gannes / AllThingsD:
Quora Will Push Its Most Link-Baity Content to BuzzFeed (Though It Would Never Call It That)  —  On Quora, answers to the question “What are the most surreal places one can ever visit?” are a fantastical mix of caves and mountains and formations and reefs.  The page has more than half a million views.
Discussion: The Quora Blog
Esteban Kozak / Twitter blog:
New ways to search on Twitter  —  We're updating our iOS and Android apps to make it easier to discover what's happening on Twitter.  —  New filters in search help you quickly find exactly the Tweets and people you're looking for.  And now you have the option to view all Tweets …
Ingrid Lunden / TechCrunch:
Music Streaming Startup Rdio Lays Off Staff To 'Improve Cost Structure And Ensure A Scalable Business"  —  The music streaming business can be tough, with market leaders like Spotify growing like weeds but still loss-making.  Today, some bad news from competitor Rdio, the music streaming service startup …
Discussion: Gigaom, @sai, The Verge, @panzer and @jherskowitz
Mathew Ingram / Gigaom:
The rise of Brown Moses: How an unemployed British man has become a poster boy for citizen journalism  —  We've written many times about how social media and what Om likes to call the “democratization of distribution” have changed the way that journalism works in a digital age …
Jim Romenesko:
Ted Turner: Print has a future - if it's combined with audio and video  —  Most of Patricia Sellers' interview with Ted Turner is behind Fortune's paywall, but the magazine sent highlights of the Q & A for posting:  —  Twenty years ago you were saying that print is dead.  —  That's true.
Discussion: Fortune and @davidfolkenflik
Erik Wemple:
FishbowlDC lawsuit: Wendy Gordon speaks out  —  Wendy Gordon still feels a need to set the record straight.  “I'm not a lush, I don't have sexually transmitted diseases, I'm not a cougar,” she says, noting that she also doesn't plaster her images all over the Internet.
Discussion: @amandahess, @abeaujon and @jfdulac
Chris Ariens / TVNewser:
‘60 Minutes’ Viewership Holds In Wake of Discredited Benghazi Story  —  The viewership of “60 Minutes” doesn't seem to have suffered much in the wake of the discredited report on the attack in Benghazi last month.  —  Since that story aired on Oct. 27, the show has averaged 14.309 million total viewers in its three airings.
Discussion: Lost Remote
 
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Brian Steinberg / Variety:
Howard Kurtz Cracks 1M Viewers On Fox News' ‘MediaBuzz’
Discussion: Mediaite and Deadline.com
John Paul Titlow / Co.Labs:
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Discussion: @emptywheel and @natgeocreative
Kevin Roderick / LA Observed:
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