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John McDermott / Digiday:
The Information founder Jessica Lessin discusses subscription models, ads, and aggregation — Why New Tech Site The Information Spurns Ads for Subscriptions — The Information, former Wall Street Journal reporter Jessica Lessin's new tech news site, debuted today with a seemingly …
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Gigaom, @vouchey, @niemanlab and Talking Biz News
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Mark Landler / New York Times:
Biden Faults China on Foreign Press Crackdown — BEIJING — Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. sharply criticized the Chinese government's crackdown on the foreign press, telling an audience of American business people Thursday that the United States had “profound disagreements” with its “treatment of U.S. journalists.”
Felix Gillette / Businessweek:
Politico's Capital New York Expansion in Hands of CEO Jim VandeHei — Since its launch in 2007, Politico, the D.C. upstart covering national politics in print and on the Web, has hosted presidential debates, won a Pulitzer Prize for editorial cartooning, established a distinctive …
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Poynter, @rubycramer, @bw, @mlcalderone, @pwgavin, @rafat and @jayrosen_nyu
Christina Chaey / Fast Company:
With Medium 1.0, Ev Williams Tackles The Platform's Identity Crisis — “What is Medium?” — I'm far from the first to ask Ev Williams this question. Since he launched the blogging site with fellow Twitter cofounder Biz Stone a little more than a year ago, many others have wondered …
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Folio, PandoDaily, @jeffjohnroberts, @jayrosen_nyu and The Verge
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Jordan Crook / TechCrunch:
Publishing Platform Medium Keeps Iterating With New Photo, Layout Tools And Collection Controls
Publishing Platform Medium Keeps Iterating With New Photo, Layout Tools And Collection Controls
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Gigaom, Medium, Talking New Media, @dangillmor, @saila, @yurivictor, @designhawg and @evanatmedium
Peter Kafka / AllThingsD:
Video on Demand Pushes TV Viewing Up — No one watches TV anymore. — You don't, and no one you know does, and it's just a matter of time before the TV Industrial Complex folds in on itself and disappears. — Except ... it turns out that people are. Still. Watching. TV.
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Fast Company, @marklittlenews, @iwantmedia and Business Insider
Joe Pompeo / Capital New York:
Layoffs at AOL: 20 slips, mostly on homepage side — Layoffs hit AOL yesterday, Capital has learned. — The majority of impacted employees worked on the editorial side of the AOL.com homepage, according to sources with knowledge of the cuts, who put the total number of pink slips around 20.
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FishbowlNY and Capital New York
Josh Constine / TechCrunch:
Twitter Is About To Officially Launch Retargeted Ads — Twitter is ready to roll out retargeted ads fueled by browser cookies, sources confirm. Twitter could make the announcement as soon as tomorrow, expanding retargeted ads beyond the “experimental” phase that started in July.
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blog.twitter.com, Media Money …, VentureBeat, The Next Web, Business Insider, SocialTimes, Telegraph, AdExchanger and @aulia
Allan Sloan / Fortune:
More revelations about the Time Inc. spinoff — Allan Sloan takes a look at the recently released Time Inc. SEC filing — FORTUNE — There are some dishes, like homemade beef stew, that get increasingly flavorful the more times you cook them. Some documents are like that, too …
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@editorialiste, @edmundlee and @peacockc
John McDuling / Quartz:
Twitter's first female director is also the first “old media” executive on the board — Twitter's appointment of respected executive Marjorie Scardino to its director ranks helps rectify its gender imbalance. But not only is Scardino Twitter's first female director, she's also the first person with genuine …
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TechCrunch, AllThingsD, NYT Bits, Washington Post, @hamishmckenzie, @jmcduling, Bloomberg, Digits and ReadWrite
Arif Durrani / Media Week:
Financial Times ready for global transformation under Hughes — As the FT prepares to launch a single global edition, its deputy chief executive and global commercial chief tells Arif Durrani why the newspaper is as relevant as ever. — Hughes: ‘I am more enthusiastic now than I ever have been about the world of media’
Mark Lawson / Guardian:
Survey: Britons among biggest consumers of TV in Europe but avoid news and current affairs — Why are British people turning off the TV news? — A new survey reveals that although Britons watch plenty of television, we are one of the lightest consumers of news and current affairs in Europe
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@jackshafer and @jennykleeman
Janet Reitman / Rolling Stone:
Snowden and Greenwald: The Men Who Leaked the Secrets — How two alienated, angry geeks broke the story of the year — Early one morning last December, Glenn Greenwald opened his laptop, scanned through his e-mail, and made a decision that almost cost him the story of his life.
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@johnmierau, @sulliview, @barryeisler, TheHill, The Huffington Post, @normative, @froomkin, @miafarrow and @timkarr
Lucia Moses / Adweek:
After Financing Hiccup, Maxim Sale Set to Close Friday — After a hiccup, the Maxim sale appears to be set to close Friday, and publishing vet Bob Guccione Jr. says he's set to take the reins as CEO. — Alpha Media sold the bawdy lad magazine to retired UPS exec Calvin Darden over the summer.
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Dante D'Orazio / The Verge:
New York Times brings print edition to tablets and computers with Today's Paper web app — The daily print edition of The New York Times now has a home of its own on digital devices. A new web app called Today's Paper, released today for tablets and computers, offers solely the articles …
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Poynter, investors.nytco.com, @palafo, Gizmodo, App Advice, Talking New Media, The Next Web, @verge and Engadget
Joe Weisenthal / Business Insider:
People At CNBC Are Relieved That Maria Bartiromo Left — The entire financial TV industry is in a state of flux. — The Wall Street Journal recently reported on the dismal ratings at CNBC, Fox Business, and Bloomberg. Bloomberg, meanwhile, is in the midst of some kind reassessment of its TV business …
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@rustyk5, Capital New York and TheBlaze.com
Alex Kantrowitz / AdAge:
Arguments Fly During FTC Workshop on Native Advertising — Ad Industry Mounts Vigorous Defense in D.C.; Detractors Including Bob Garfield Blast Practice — The advertising industry descended on Washington, D.C. today, mounting a vigorous defense of so-called “native” …
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Adweek, New York Times, Columbia Journalism Review, Forbes, Radio & Television …, @sulliview, @raju, Business Insider, WebProNews, @raju, @raju, @raju, @ftc, @jeffjarvis, @rafat, WWD Media Headlines, @rafat, @carr2n, @petersontee, @kantrowitz, Reuters and @elanazak
Evie Nagy / Fast Company:
Hearst's Troy Young Spills: This Is How You Make Money In Digital Media — The publishing industry in the digital age is a lawless frontier of fluctuating business models, content strategy experimentation, and conflict between time-tested practices and new expectations from consumers.
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Tim Wu / The New Republic:
Binge-viewing was just the beginning. Netflix has a plan to rewire our entire culture — Binge-viewing was just the beginning. Netflix has a plan to rewire our entire culture — Given all the faces you see glued to computers, tablets, and cell phones, you might think that people watch much less television than they used to.
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@jamesgleick and @columbialaw
Dominic Ponsford / Press Gazette:
Radio Times website hits profit with traffic-boost fueled by investment in journalism — The Radio Times website has more than tripled its website traffic to over 3.5m in the space of three years, with investment in news and features driving the growth. — The title claimed to reach 3.5m unique users in both September and November.
Ivan Verstyuk / Columbia Journalism Review:
Ukraine's deep-rooted media problem — As the country is roiled by protest, a Kiev-based journalist looks at a long-standing problem in the media business, where fake, paid-for “news” stories are routine — KIEV—For Ukrainian journalists, “jeans” is not just a pair of denim pants …
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Forbes, ThinkProgress, New York Times and kyivpost.com
Thomas Stackpole / Foreign Policy:
Here's How the British Government Is Planning to Come After the Guardian — Every day, the National Security Agency's massive surveillance apparatus hoovers up nearly 5 billion records drawn from the location data of cell phones around the world. That's according to the Washington Post's latest installment …
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Washington Post, Mediaite, DSLreports, Kirk LaPointe's …, Guardian and Associated Press