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Margaret Sullivan / The Public Editor's Journal:
Pledging Clarity, The Times Plunges Into Native Advertising — After months of preparation and scrutiny, “native advertising” is about to arrive at The Times. That practice, much discussed in media circles, has been the subject of a recent Federal Trade Commission public workshop under the appropriate name, “Blurred Lines.”
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Capital New York and @edmundlee
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Ravi Somaiya / New York Times:
Publisher's Letter Explains Limits on Branded Content at The Times — Seeking to allay potential newsroom concerns about the introduction of a digital product called native advertising, the publisher of The New York Times on Thursday said that features like a color bar and the words “Paid Post” …
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FishbowlNY, Poynter, Digiday, @carrollbogert and @romenesko
Joe Pompeo / Capital New York:
Buyouts as Times sales chief charts her course — The New York Times has completed a round of business-side buyouts, Capital has learned. — Three sources familiar with the matter put the total number of buyouts at around 20. The sources said long-serving sales executives like Jill Georgevski …
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@joepompeo
Michael Sebastian / AdAge:
The New York Times Is Going to Label the Hell Out of its Native Ads
The New York Times Is Going to Label the Hell Out of its Native Ads
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Capital New York
Jay Rosen / Pressthink:
A First Look at NewCo's structure — Today Pierre Omidyar announced some details about how his new venture in news will be organized. My summary and explanation... First, the official release: … As I previously explained to readers of PressThink, I am an adviser to Omidyar's company …
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Nicole Levy / Capital New York:
Greenwald hints at future of Omidyar enterprise
Greenwald hints at future of Omidyar enterprise
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USA Today
Matthew Lynley / BuzzFeed:
WSJ's revamped tech section to be called “WSJD”, launches in January — The Wall Street Journal's Answer To AllThingsD Launches Next Month — The Journal's revamped tech coverage section launches next month . The company is launching a global conference, too. — Jason Reed / Reuters
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@lexnfx, @ryanlawler and Eamonn Fitzgerald's Rainy Day
Jonathan Kaiman / Guardian:
Beginning next year, Chinese reporters must pass ideology exam to retain press credentials — Chinese journalists face Marxist ideology exam — Exam to be based on 700-page manual that prohibits published reports from featuring comments that go against party line
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@mlcalderone, The Huffington Post, @raju and Kirk LaPointe's …
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Mike Deri Smith / BBC:
Porn filters block sex education websites — The new filters are designed to block sites unsuitable for children — Pornography filters used by major internet service providers are blocking websites offering sex education and advice on sexual health and porn addiction, the BBC has learned.
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Forbes, The Independent, Electronista, Telegraph, TechRadar.com, @thomasfuchs, Yahoo! News, @codepo8, @hvklav, @refugecharity, @jackschofield, @dickmandrake, Crave, Boing Boing, Digital Spy and Gigaom
Katie Zhu / Nieman Journalism Lab:
Moving responsive design beyond screen size — Imagine opening NPR's app on your phone to read a story before heading to work. You glance at the clock and realize you're running late, so you grab your keys and rush out the door. As you start walking, the app starts playing the audio story …
Ravi Somaiya / New York Times:
Times Will Study Potential Changes to Its Sunday Magazine — The New York Times Magazine will be reassessed by the newspaper's managing editor, Dean Baquet, and Deborah Needleman, the editor of T Magazine, for the next three months before a new editor is appointed, according to a memo sent to staff.
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Capital New York, Poynter, Gawker, The New York Observer, @romenesko, @carr2n, @digiphile and The Huffington Post
Meg James / Los Angeles Times:
Katie Couric's syndicated talk show to end after this season — Katie Couric's syndicated television talk show has been canceled. — Disney/ABC Television and Couric jointly announced the move Thursday afternoon. — “While production will continue on “Katie” through June 2014 …
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The Wrap, New York Times, Mediaite and Deadline.com
Kristen Hare / Poynter:
ASNE president expects ‘concrete steps’ after meeting with White House about access — On Tuesday, press organizations met with officials at the White House to discuss access to the president. Frustrated news organizations hand-delivered a letter to the White House in late November …
Reuters:
Exclusive: Dish eyes 2014 bid for T-Mobile - sources — (Reuters) - Dish (DISH.O) is considering making a bid for T-Mobile (TMUS.N) next year, according to people close to the matter, in what would be the satellite TV provider's second attempt in as many years at acquiring a major wireless operator …
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Gigaom, NEWSFACTOR, ZDNet, The Verge, Fox Business, Ars Technica, GeekWire and Electronista
John McDermott / Digiday:
The Sporting News Throws Mobile Hail Mary Against ESPN — Sporting News is throwing a mobile Hail Mary in its bid to gain ground on ESPN. In order to level the playing field with the self-styled Worldwide Leader in Sports, Sporting News is hoping to enlist teammates in the form of aggregation.
Joe Pompeo / Capital New York:
Huffington touts ‘third metric’ success — If 2012 was the Year of the Pulitzer for The Huffington Post, 2013 was undoubtedly the Year of the Third Metric, a wellness and lifestyle mindset that has become an obsession of founding mother and editor-in-chief Arianna Huffington.
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Andrew Beaujon / Poynter:
Shows aren't in the future for Washington Post's PostTV — The Washington Post's PostTV video initiative will stop presenting information as shows and move to “easily digestible segments,” Washington Post spokesperson Kris Coratti tells Poynter in an email.
Lauren Rabaino / Nieman Journalism Lab:
The year we contextualize the news — My prediction isn't particularly snazzy. It doesn't require drones or sensors or wearables. It gets back to common sense, highlighting our role as an industry in creating informed citizens. 2014 will be the year of contextualization.
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@niemanlab and @jayrosen_nyu
Mike Shields / Adweek:
Questionable Traffic Seems to Follow This Video Company Everywhere — In mid-2012, the online content/distribution firm Touchstorm was pushing further into original Web video, particularly for its lifestyle site Howdini. Like many in the industry, Howdini was attracting solid CPMs but struggled to get enough views.
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@digitalshields and AdExchanger
Martin Langeveld / Nieman Journalism Lab:
Understanding the billionaire media gambles — Our journalism business never ceases to provide surprises and fodder for speculation — that's what makes this year-end round of prediction posts so much fun and, often, so far off base. For example, none of the Lab's prognosticators …
Rick Edmonds / Poynter:
Advance Local president: ‘signs of success are everywhere’ — Privately held Advance has been mostly mum on the results of its cutback of print editions in most markets and the relaunch of its newspapers as digital media companies. But in a year-end letter to employees …