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5:55 PM ET, December 2, 2013

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David Carr / New York Times:
Long on Cutting Edge of Print, New York Magazine Cuts Back  —  Since its founding in 1968, New York magazine has served as a prototype of literate, high-tempo publishing, using its weekly cadence and location in one of the world's cultural capitals to usher in a new, more intimate and frank approach to what a publication could be.
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Roger Yu / USA Today:
‘Time’ magazine's a-changing, gets digital focus  —  Charles, Prince of Wales, graced Time magazine's cover this month, looking unabashedly autumnal and revealing his philanthropic pursuits as he nears his 65th birthday.  The rare interview from the grounds of his private residence was a reminder …
Discussion: Adweek, @cschweitz, @nytfridge and @raju
Lucia Moses / Adweek:
After New York Magazine Cuts Frequency, Will Other Weeklies Follow?  —  New York magazine surprised the media world with its announcement it will go twice-monthly, but the high printing and distribution costs associated with publishing a weekly magazine aren't lost on other titles.
Choire Sicha / The Awl:
How Much Money Does ‘New York’ Magazine Make?
Discussion: @carr2n and @raju
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Jim Waterson / BuzzFeed:
Bloomberg's Robert Hutton excluded from a press conference with Chinese Premier Li Keqiang  —  British Journalist Excluded From Press Conference With Chinese Leader  —  Robert Hutton, Bloomberg's long-standing and respected UK political reporter, has been excluded from a press conference with Chinese Premier Li Keqiang.
Discussion: Guardian
Charles Davis / VICE:
The exploited laborers of the liberal media  —  I was 21 years old when I took out my earring, combed my hair, and tried concealing my distaste for power and Washington, DC, in order to ask questions at press conferences.  It was the summer of 2006, and I had just left college to go work for a small …
Farhad Manjoo / Wall Street Journal:
How a Gawker Editor Picks the ‘Viral’ Content Readers Can't Resist Sharing  —  Neetzan Zimmerman doesn't like to be called a machine.  That word implies something cold and inhuman about how he works, and Mr. Zimmerman believes that what makes him so good at his job is precisely the opposite sensibility …
Jeff Bercovici / Forbes:
Jeff Bezos: I Had To Be Talked Into Buying The Washington Post  —  Yes, yes, we know: Amazon is gearing up to start deliveries by drone.  Very exciting, to be sure.  Among the less headline-grabbing but nevertheless interesting things Jeff Bezos told Charlie Rose in interviews for Sunday night's …
Rick Edmonds / Poynter:
An early indicator that the FTC is considering regulating native advertising  —  Federal Trade Commission will put native advertising under the microscope Wednesday  —  I am wondering these days whether native advertising is truly a breakthrough format and has financial legs to underwrite a volume of quality digital journalism.
Discussion: TheHill, Calendar and @rickedmonds
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Katy Bachman / Adweek:
IAB Sorts Out Native Ahead of FTC Workshop
Discussion: Wall Street Journal, Thanks:@steverubel
Chris Ariens / TVNewser:
Sam Champion Leaving ABC for The Weather Channel  —  First on TVNewser: Sam Champion, weatherman for ABC's “Good Morning America” is leaving ABC and joining the Weather Channel.  It's the first talent departure at the No. 1 morning show in more than two years.
Jack Marshall / Digiday:
Facebook adjusts newsfeed algorithm; online publishers report increase in referral traffic  —  A Facebook Tweak Gives Publishers a Traffic Boost  —  Facebook has altered its newsfeed algorithm, which is turning out to be great news for online publishers: Major sites report more referrals …
Janko Roettgers / Gigaom:
Time Warner Cable next to embrace cheap HBO bundle  —  Time Warner Cable (TWC) is experimenting with cheaper bundles to keep people from cancelling cable: The pay TV provider just introduced a Starter TV with HBO bundle that includes access to 20 channels, including local broadcasters in HD …
Frédéric Filloux / Monday Note:
Mobile Trends to Keep In Mind  —  For publishers, developing an all-out mobile strategy has become both more necessary and more challenging.  Today, we look at key data points and trends for such a task.  —  #1 The Global Picture  — 1.7bn mobile phones (feature phones and smartphones) were sold in 2012 alone
Discussion: @leliosimi, @lnrnewsstats and @raju
Ernst-Jan Pfauth / Medium:
How we turned a world record in journalism crowd-funding into an actual publication  —  De Correspondent is a Dutch-language, online journalism platform that offers background, analysis, investigative reporting, and the kinds of stories that tend to escape the radar of mainstream media …
Discussion: Nieman Journalism Lab
 
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William Launder / Wall Street Journal:
Hearst Buys Most of Homecare Homebase
Discussion: Folio
Jonathan Stempel / Reuters:
U.S. court OKs ban on political ads on public TV, radio
Discussion: Los Angeles Times, Adweek and Bloomberg
Erik Wemple / Washington Post:
Roll Call gets new editor: PBS's Christina Bellantoni
Discussion: FishbowlDC, FishbowlNY, Politico and Poynter
Lazar Berman / The Times of Israel:
IDF accused of deliberately targeting journalists
Discussion: Telegraph, Haaretz and Gawker
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Michael Calderone / The Huffington Post:
Carolyn Ryan Aims To ‘Unleash’ The New York Times Washington Bureau
Discussion: Politico and Media Nation
Olga Rudenko / KyivPost:
NY Times, AFP photographers among at least 30 journalists injured in clashes with police
Russian Photos / The Russian Photos Blog:
The Real Cost Of Copyright Theft For Agence France Presse And Getty Images: $9M And Trashed Reputations