Top News:
Matthew Lynch / Capital New York:
Gawker's Zimmerman gets his own corner — Gawker's editors are cooking up a plan to give Neetzan Zimmerman, Gawker's in-house savant of viral material, his own subvertical on the site. And when he does, his editor, John Cook, knows what he would like to name it.
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FishbowlNY, @carr2n, @mathewi and @jaredbkeller
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Alex Weprin / Capital New York:
Al Jazeera America launches on Time Warner Cable today — Al Jazeera America is launching today on Time Warner Cable systems, the two companies announced this morning. — The deal will expand AJAM's distribution significantly, with TWC having around 11 million subscribers …
Bill Carter / New York Times:
A Settlement Between Fox News and a Former Top Executive? Perhaps — The Fox News Channel has long been described as insular and buttoned up, a reputation that has been reaffirmed in recent days over the question of whether it has reached a settlement with Brian Lewis …
Discussion:
The Huffington Post, New York Magazine and @tomgara
Keith J. Kelly / New York Post:
AOL editor-in-chief to exit — More turmoil seems to be engulfing AOL. — The latest is that AOL editor in chief Cyndi Stivers is said to be exiting. She only joined in May. — One source said it is a “slow fire” which suggests it won't go public until next year.
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Joe Pompeo / Capital New York:
Layoffs at AOL: 20 slips, mostly on homepage side
Layoffs at AOL: 20 slips, mostly on homepage side
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Capital New York and FishbowlNY
Upworthy Insider:
What Actually Makes Things Go Viral Will Blow Your Mind. (Hint: It's Not Headlines Like This.) — By now it's fairly well known that we care a lot about headlines here at Upworthy. We write at least 25 of them for each post. We test them rigorously. Sometimes, we even make up a word to catch your eye.
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PandoDaily, The Kernel, @pkafka, @clarajeffery, @newswhip, @davidbauer and @malexjohnson, Thanks:@joshluger
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Jay Yarow / Business Insider:
The World's Most Controversial Viral Site Posted A Great Defense Of Itself — Upworthy, a site dedicated to viral content, has become the newest punching bag for reporters from both new and old media. — It's rare to see those two agree, but they do about Upworthy.
Keith J. Kelly / New York Post:
Billionaire Mansueto is said to have interest in Forbes Media — Joe Mansueto, the mutli-billionaire founder of mutual-fund researcher Morningstar, is rumored to be looking at Forbes Media. — Reached via email, he declined to comment on Forbes. — He's no stranger to the publication …
Discussion:
FishbowlNY
Peter Kafka / AllThingsD:
Interview with Facebook News Feed Manager Over Content Changes — In 2011, Google changed the way it ranked websites, in an effort to punish spammers and “content farms” that showed up high in search results but delivered crummy pages. — Google's “Panda” changes had giant ripple effects throughout …
Discussion:
The Verge, @myurow, @jakeswearingen and @pkafka
Hannah Karp / Wall Street Journal:
Spotify to Introduce Free Mobile Music Service — Free Version of Streaming Service Was Previously Only Available on Desktop and Laptops — Spotify AB is planning a free, ad-supported version of its streaming-music service on mobile devices, according to people familiar with the matter …
Discussion:
Gigaom, TechCrunch, Telegraph, hypebot, Business Insider, Guardian, BGR, Mashable, SocialTimes, VatorNews, Gizmodo, @stuartkhall, The Next Web, App Advice, The Verge, SlashGear, The Drum, Pocket-lint, Gizmodo UK and Engadget
Gail Shister / TVNewser:
Brian Stelter: CNN's offer was ‘Irresistible’ — “I would not leave the Times for a television job” doesn't occupy the same pantheon as “Read my lips, no new taxes” or “I never had sex with that woman,” but it still presents a bit of sticky wicket for Brian Stelter, who debuts Sunday as host of CNN's ‘Reliable Sources.’
Discussion:
Poynter and FishbowlNY
Ted Sherman / New Jersey Online:
Advance Publications considers consolidation of New Jersey newspapers — Owners of Star-Ledger, NJ.com and sister newspapers studying possible consolidations — star-ledger-building-unions- closure.JPG — Advance Publications, owner of The Star-Ledger and NJ.com, is studying making changes …
Discussion:
Poynter and Talking New Media
Wall Street Journal:
FCC Unlikely to Bless a Comcast-TWC Deal: Regulator — Commissioner Says Current Administration Taking Tough Antitrust Stance … Any effort by Comcast Corp. to acquire Time Warner Cable Inc. would face significant hurdles in Washington, according to a Federal Communications Commission official …
Discussion:
@maureenmfarrell and TheHill
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Michael Sebastian / AdAge:
Rolling Stone Plans a Standalone Website to Cover Country Music — Magazine is Opening an Office in Nashville — Rolling Stone plans to introduce a new website called Rolling Stone Country in the second quarter of 2014. — The new standalone site's aim is to cover the country music scene …
Thanks:@msebastian
Margaret Sullivan / The Public Editor's Journal:
When White House Photos Are ‘Visual Press Releases’ — For Doug Mills - the longtime White House photographer for The Times - what happened on Veterans Day was more than annoying. It was wrong. — He and other Washington journalists had been hearing that the oldest World War II veteran alive …
Discussion:
@sulliview
Tom Grubisich / Street Fight:
Buttry Sees Progress for Digital First's ‘New Model’ for Community News — Steve Buttry, the digital transformation editor at Digital First Media, began his career in community newspapers more than 40 years ago in Columbus, Ohio - as a teenage carrier. In the years since, he's been a reporter …
Dominic Ponsford / Press Gazette:
Former Times legal chief suspended by tribunal after paper deceived High Court to expose Nightjack police blogger — Former legal manager of The Times Alastair Brett has been suspended as a solicitor for six months over the paper's handling of the Nightjack case.
Jason Karaian / Reuters:
Twitter's new board member isn't the only one who rarely tweets — When Twitter announced the appointment of Marjorie Scardino as a board member, it did it, naturally, with a tweet. — But when the millions of people who follow Twitter's corporate account clicked through to Scardino's account …
Discussion:
Marketing Pilgrim, @vindugoel, Los Angeles Times, VatorNews, Guardian, Jezebel, VentureBeat, Business Insider, Mashable, WebProNews, Gigaom and The Drum
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John McDuling / Quartz:
Twitter's first female director is also the first “old media” executive on the board
Twitter's first female director is also the first “old media” executive on the board
Discussion:
Quartz, NYT Bits, Bloomberg, TechCrunch, AllThingsD, @mathewi, Wired, Washington Post, ReadWrite, Digits, @jmcduling and @hamishmckenzie
Mark Sweney / Guardian:
The Sun attracts 117,000 paying subscribers to its Sun+ digital service — News UK's tabloid erected a paywall in August and analysts reckon it needs at least 250,000 subscribers to break even — The Sun has attracted 117,000 paying subscribers to its £2-a-week digital service Sun+ since erecting …
Joan E. Solsman / CNET:
Aereo to launch in Baltimore, still a dozen cities short of goal — Aereo, the online TV service that streams and records over-the-air shows in some parts of the US, said Thursday that it will launch in Baltimore on Dec. 16. — The company aimed to expand from its New York home base …
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Broadcasting & Cable and FierceCable