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Marcella Bombardieri / The Boston Globe:
New York Times columnist David Carr to join Boston University faculty — Boston University has landed star New York Times media columnist David Carr to fill a new endowed chair dedicated to exploring creative business models to support journalism in the digital era.
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John Cook / Gawker:
The New York Times' Media Columnist Sits in a Bloomberg Chair — New York Times media columnist David Carr has a lot of friends. I'm one of them. I would generally agree that, as the Wire put it this morning, he is “well-loved and respected,” and that his column is often …
Discussion:
@silviakillings and Talking Biz News
Jacob Kastrenakes / The Verge:
Twitter's new head of news explains why she left NBC — Twitter may have been born out of San Francisco's fast-moving startup culture, but its latest leader comes from a place far from it. Vivian Schiller, who will start as Twitter's first news partnerships leader in January …
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LinkedIn Pulse
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John Herrman / BuzzFeed:
Why Twitter Just Joined The Backchannel Wars — Direct messages to the forefront, big photos in tow. Twitter knows: The service that controls messaging controls the world. — Another day, another new messaging app. The only difference: This one is already installed on your phone.
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The Twitter Blog, TechCrunch, The Atlantic Online, Digits and MacRumors
Benny Johnson / BuzzFeed:
Twitchy Sold To Owners Of Townhall And Hotair — “Media Matters types would like to paint conservatives as boring, old white guys. Twitchy ads more fun and humor to our platform,” Townhall's general manager says. — Twitchy, the conservative Twitter aggregation site …
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Mediaite, The Wire, @guypbenson, Townhall.com, @gatewaypundit, @katiepavlich and @seanagnew
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Hadas Gold / Politico:
Conservative consolidation: New ‘Twitchy’ owner in talks to buy RedState, Regnery — Salem Communications, the parent company of right-wing sites HotAir.com and Townhall.com, is considering a series of acquisitions that would consolidate several of the conservative blogosphere's …
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@johntabin
Joe Pompeo / Capital New York:
NYT CEO Mark Thompson aims to create global news brand, says international audiences are key — The global ‘New York Times’ — First The New York Times became the national paper of record for the United States. Now it is aiming to become a leading news brand globally.
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AdAge
Mike Isaac / AllThingsD:
Facebook Wants to Be a Newspaper. Facebook Users Have Their Own Ideas. — Most people think of Facebook in a similar way: It's a place to share photos of your kids. It's a way to keep up with friends and family members. It's a place to share a funny, viral story or LOLcat picture you've stumbled upon on the Web.
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@qhardy, @bryfitz, WebProNews, @jenny8lee, Mashable, @nytimesbits, Business Insider, @mattbuchanan, @jvitak and Gigaom
Sandra Oshiro / Poynter:
Another journalist killed in India's Bijapur district — Local protests in India this week follow the killing last Friday of India journalist Sai Reddy in the Bijapur district in south Chhattisgarh, The Hindu reported. — The 51-year-old journalist was attacked at a weekly market.
Discussion:
Committee to Protect … and The Hindu
Lenore Taylor / Guardian:
Australia's national public broadcaster, ABC, plans editorial audit after claims of bias — ABC to conduct external audit over bias claims — Process starts with analysis of all interviews with then prime minister and opposition leader in 2013 election campaign
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Crikey
Andrew Wallenstein / Variety:
Discovery Mulling Bid for Owner of Food Network, HGTV (Exclusive) — Scripps Networks Interactive seen as prime acquistion target as cable consolidation heats up — Discovery Communications is mulling a bid for Scripps Networks Interactive, parent company of Food Network, HGTV, Travel Channel and other lifestyle-oriented cablers.
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Deadline.com, AllThingsD, Wall Street Journal, @brianstelter and @joshdlondon
Michael Calderone / The Huffington Post:
China Foreign Press Crackdown Prompts Calls For Visa Retaliation — NEW YORK — When Vice President Joe Biden recently addressed China's crackdown on foreign press and the government's refusal to renew journalists' visas, he turned the spotlight on a challenge that news organizations have traditionally dealt with behind closed doors.
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The New Republic and Kirk LaPointe's<br …
Jordan Chariton / Lost Remote:
The Washington Post Debuts Chromecast Integration — The Washington Post debuted their Chromecast integration today, becoming the first news organization to allow users to access their content through the growing second screen device. — Washingtonpost.com, PostTV.com, The Washington Post iPad app …
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International Business Times, GalleyCat, AppNewser and SocialTimes
Todd Spangler / Variety:
Time Warner CEO Bewkes: Only Comcast and Verizon Do VOD Right — Time Warner chief Jeff Bewkes gave credit to Comcast and Verizon FiOS for doing a good job of promoting and delivering video-on-demand services — and he criticized other pay-TV operators for failing to deliver on the potential of VOD.
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Home Media Magazine, Deadline.com, Capital New York, The Wrap, AdAge, MediaPost, The Verge, CNET and Electronista
Ian Sample / Guardian:
Nobel winner declares boycott of top science journals — Randy Schekman says his lab will no longer send papers to Nature, Cell and Science as they distort scientific process — Leading academic journals are distorting the scientific process and represent a “tyranny” that must be broken …
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TeleRead, Bookseller news and Boing Boing
Jose Pagliery / CNNMoney:
Snowden docs had NYTimes exec fearing for his life — Informing the American people about how their government spies on them can be risky business for journalists. — Rajiv Pant, chief technology officer at The New York Times ( NYT), thought he could be killed for it. — It was the IT help request from hell.
Discussion:
@tbridis and @jesselynradack
Joshua Benton / Nieman Journalism Lab:
The OJR.org saga has a happy ending, with the domain headed back to USC Annenberg — OJR.org is going back to its original home. — A quick recap for those who haven't been following this tale of wayward domain names (one, two, three): The Online Journalism Review was, starting in the late 1990s …
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@jbenton
Fox News:
New York's top court rules Fox reporter cannot be forced to reveal sources in Colorado — In a ruling likely to be hailed as an affirmation of laws protecting journalists, New York's top court ruled that FoxNews.com reporter Jana Winter cannot be forced to reveal to a Colorado court her sources …
Doug Halonen / TVNewsCheck.com:
U.S. FCC plans field study of local news sources; U.S. House Republicans want it stopped — House Republicans Want News Study Stopped — The members of Congress say a proposed study by the FCC seeking information about how all local news outlets — whether regulated by the FCC or not …
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Broadcasting & Cable and Adweek