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10:30 AM ET, November 21, 2013

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Erik Wemple:
Politico's Mike Allen, native advertising pioneer  —  Introducing: The “Playbook” game!  —  Politico Chief White House Correspondent Mike Allen writes “Playbook,” a daily e-mail newsletter featuring stories from Politico and other outlets, various “exclusives,” tips and birthday notices.
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Michael Calderone / The Huffington Post:
New York Times Trying To ‘Win The Morning’ From Politico
Dylan Byers / Politico:
N.Y. Times D.C. shakeup: David Leonhardt out, Carolyn Ryan in as bureau chief
Ryan Lawler / TechCrunch:
Pinterest Launches Tools To Help Users Plan Trips  —  Posted 12 seconds ago by Ryan Lawler (@ryanlawler)  —  Meet Mobile Incubator Tandem's New Class Of Startups — Or Rather, Two Thirds Of It  —  Pinterest took its biggest step toward monetization yet tonight, as the company released …
Anthony Ha / TechCrunch:
In Case You Thought BuzzFeed Needed More GIFs, The Site Launches A GIF Feed Sponsored By Google+  —  Do you sometimes read BuzzFeed and think, “This is great, but why is all this text getting in the way of the funny GIFs?”  If so, there's a perfect new section for you, called the GIF Feed.
Leila Abboud / Reuters:
Cable group Liberty Global not sure mobile ‘a must-have’  —  (Reuters) - Liberty Global, Europe's biggest cable group will sell mobile services as part of all-inclusive bundles across its 12 markets in the coming years but is not yet convinced that such so-called quadruple-play offers are a big attraction.
Gideon Spanier / The Independent:
Murdoch family tighten their grip on Vice  —  Everybody is talking about the youth media company since Rupert bought a stake.  Now, James is set to join the board  —  James Murdoch is being lined up as a director of Vice Media in what would be his second significant boardroom job since …
Ben Miller / Puget Sound Business Journal:
Amazon makes deal with A24 film studio  —  Amazon.com Inc. said it's made a deal with the A24 film studio, which made movies including “Spring Breakers” and “The Bling Ring,” with the studio's future productions heading first to Amazon Prime Instant Video upon their release to DVD and Blu-Ray.
Discussion: Amazon.com and The Next Web
Alex Pham / Billboard:
TuneCore Taps INDmusic to Monetize YouTube  —  TuneCore Inc., one of the world's largest digital music distribution companies, on Wednesday announced it has signed an agreement with INDmusic to better monetize its artists' music on YouTube.  The deal calls for INDmusic to adminster …
Stuart Dredge / Guardian:
Songkick hits 8.5m users and starts selling tickets within its iPhone app  —  ‘We can get to a place where the concert industry is twice the size it is today,’ says CEO Ian Hogarth  —  Songkick Concerts 3.0 is launching on iPhone first, with Android to follow.
Discussion: TechCrunch, The Next Web and hypebot
Katherine Fung / The Huffington Post:
Bob Woodward: Edward Snowden Should Have Come To Me Instead  —  Edward Snowden may have helped blow the lid on the NSA's secret surveillance programs, but Bob Woodward has one complaint: that Snowden should have come to him with the leaks.  —  “I wish [Snowden] had come to me instead of others …
Michael P. Hill / NewscastStudio:
Gannett stations switch to USA Today look online  —  A select number of Gannett stations have debuted new websites that use the same look and feel as its parent company's flagship newspaper USA Today.  —  NewscastStudio noted back in October that Gannett switched its Rochester …
Mark Sweney / Guardian:
Mail Online targets £60m revenues in 2014  —  Publisher aims to continue 2013's 50% growth to hit point at which website's income would exceed newspapers' decline  —  Mail Online has set a target of making more than £60m in revenues in 2014, with executives saying it is close …
Andy / TorrentFreak:
Amazon to Lawmakers: Keep the Internet Open & Limit Copyright Excesses  —  A hearing before the U.S. House of Representatives Subcommittee on Courts, Intellectual Property and the Internet has heard opinions from leading content providers and technology advocates on how best to progress online digital distribution.
Lucia Moses / Adweek:
Maxim Sale Is in Big Trouble  —  Alpha Media Group's sale of Maxim appears to be headed for the rocks, knowledgeable sources told Adweek.  —  Cerberus Capital Management-controlled Alpha officially put the laddie magazine on the market in March.  In September, it announced that it had found …
Discussion: Business Insider
Clifford Coonan / Hollywood Reporter:
China State Broadcaster Mum About Ad Haul as Web Giants Eat Into Revenue  —  CCTV says it hit a record in up-front ad sales for 2014, but analysts say it didn't disclose a figure because it has surrendered its dominant position to search firm Baidu.  —  The annual sale of primetime advertising slots …
Todd Spangler / Variety:
Comcast Opens Digital Storefront to Sell Movies and TV Shows  —  Comcast has launched the Xfinity TV Store — offering subscribers select movies for purchase several weeks ahead of DVD release - marking the cable giant's entry into the electronic sell-through market to compete with iTunes, Amazon.com, Walmart's Vudu and others.
Kristin Bergman / Digital Media Law Project:
Cyborg Journalists: How Google Glass Can Change Journalism  —  in - United States - Newsgathering - Recording Others  —  Wearable technology is creeping into society, gradually finding its way onto the street and into the gym, offices, classrooms, and more.
Discussion: ReadWrite, @niemanlab and VatorNews
Marc Ramirez / Dallas Morning News:
Journalists from around world descend on Dallas for JFK ceremony  —  Karen Blessen, executive director of the Dallas Love Project, visits with Alan Fisher of Al Jazeera English about the project's efforts to counter the “City of Hate” image.  Tens of thousands of art pieces are displayed throughout the city.
Discussion: The Newspaper Guild
Sam Kirkland / Poynter:
Is Google Play Newsstand a viable alternative to standalone Android apps?  —  Google introduced its latest platform for consuming news on Android devices today, suggesting that news organizations' native apps aren't serving readers well — even as those apps continue to be offered in the Google Play Store.
Mark Glaser / Mediashift:
George Brock Looks Toward a Bright Future of News Beyond Print  —  Now is a good time to be both a pessimist and optimist about journalism.  Old ways and institutions are struggling, while new platforms and business models offer hope for change.  George Brock, a writer and editor at the Times …
Discussion: @pbsidealab
Pew Research Center:
Obamacare v. Philippines typhoon: How cable covered two big stories  —  In a week dominated by two mega-stories—the continuing travails of Obamacare and the devastating typhoon in the Philippines—America's hypercompetitive cable news outlets exercised very different news judgments.
Jon Chesto / Boston Business Journal:
GateHouse Media closing 10 weeklies in Mass., combining resources for others  —  GateHouse Media has decided to shut down some of the outposts in its vast Massachusetts empire.  —  Sean Burke, GateHouse's New England president and group publisher, informed employees in a memo on Tuesday …
 
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Roy Greenslade / Guardian:
Nikkei launches new Asian magazine
Uri Friedman / The Atlantic Online:
How Three Decades of News Coverage Has Shaped Our View of the World
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Hamish McKenzie / PandoDaily:
Dan Fletcher has built a home for journalism outside of Facebook... where it belongs
Discussion: @pandodaily
Jennifer Saba / Reuters:
Rupert Murdoch's wife likely got Beijing house, $44-million NYC condo in divorce settlement
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Kevin Eck / TVSpy:
Barry Diller Says He Would Sue Aereo If He Still Ran FOX
Michael Sebastian / AdAge:
Time Inc.'s Last Editor-in-Chief Sends Its 'Pope's Miter' to Editors in Pieces
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Walter Hamilton / Los Angeles Times:
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Mark Gurman / Bloomberg:
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Wall Street Journal:
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