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1:30 PM ET, December 20, 2013

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Jim Kennedy / News Corp:
News Corp Acquires Social News Agency Storyful  —  Accelerating News Corp's digital transformation and video strategy, the company has acquired Storyful, the world's first social news agency.  —  Building on Storyful's skill in finding verified news amidst the noise of social media …
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Ingrid Lunden / TechCrunch:
News Corp Pays $25M For Storyful, Which Digs Up And Verifies News From Social Sites Like Twitter And Instagram  —  News Corp is raising its game in digital news again: the company has just announced that it is acquiring Storyful, a Ireland-based “village square” for social media news …
Discussion: @coreypein, @raju and @erichippeau
Andrew Beaujon / Poynter:
Storyful CEO: ‘We want to be in every newsroom in the world’  —  So what does a giant media corporation like News Corp get from a boutique social-media news agency like Storyful, which it bought Friday?  Reached by phone, News Corp Senior VP of Strategy Raju Narisetti said that Storyful's ability …
Alan Rusbridger / Guardian:
Guardian editor contrasts the U.S. public debate after NSA leaks with Britain's apathy  —  Obama's NSA review gives the lie to Britain's timid platitudes: a debate is possible  —  In the US, the official response to Snowden's revelations celebrates journalism and calls for real change.
Keith J. Kelly / New York Post:
Maxim magazine sale to Darden Media reportedly collapses  —  Darden not Alpha enough to nail Maxim mag  —  Negotiations by Darden Media to buy Maxim and its parent, Alpha Media, have collapsed, sources tell Media Ink.  —  Cerberus Capital Management, Alpha's majority owner …
Discussion: FishbowlNY
Cory Haik / Nieman Journalism Lab:
News that anticipates the reader's needs  —  The year 2014 is going to be all about you.  And me.  And him and her.  It's going to be all about all of us — and what we are doing on all our devices.  The job in news is to be exactly there for people, no matter what they're doing or where they're doing it …
Discussion: @mims and @sclary
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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Joe Pompeo / Capital New York:
Buyouts as Times sales chief charts her course
Discussion: Capital New York and @joepompeo
Michael Sebastian / AdAge:
The New York Times Is Going to Label the Hell Out of its Native Ads
Discussion: AdExchanger, FishbowlNY, Poynter and Digiday
Elizabeth Green / Nieman Journalism Lab:
The continued rise of single-subject sites  —  Five years ago, when I first started building the news organization that my colleagues and I now call Chalkbeat (then known as GothamSchools), a friend asked me an innocent question.  “So you cover education now.  But what will your next beat be?”
Gautham Nagesh / Wall Street Journal:
FCC Approves Gannett-Belo, Tribune-Local TV Deals  —  The Federal Communications Commission on Friday approved two major deals involving local television stations that will add to consolidation in the media market.  The FCC's Media Bureau approved Gannett Co.'s $1.5 billion acquisition …
Leo Mirani / Quartz:
Between a quarter and a third of everything on the web is copied from somewhere else  —  There's a lot of junk on the web.  There is also a lot of good stuff on the web.  And then there is the stuff that's been lifted from the good and dropped amid the dross—the aggregation, the block-quotes, the straight-off copy-paste jobs.
Discussion: @lmirani and @kathrynschulz
Eric Jaffe / Co.Design:
Snow Fail: Do Readers Really Prefer Parallax Web Design?  —  You may not know the term “parallax scrolling,” but you've probably seen it in action.  In the past couple years, parallax has become perhaps the most popular site design tool out there, embraced by commercial products and …
Daniel Reimold / Poynter:
Singaporean government bureaucracy effectively closes news site  —  I am in Singapore at the moment, by chance witnessing the death and dismemberment of a popular online news outlet.  —  I have seen scant outside coverage of this rather strange, censorious saga, so I'm writing a tiny bit about it in hopes of helping spread the word.
Kevin Roderick / LA Observed:
Rep. Waxman expresses concern about LA Times future  —  Rep. Henry Waxman posted a letter today to Tribune CEO Peter Liguori asking for more information about the company's intended spinoff of its newspapers and how it will affect the Los Angeles Times.  “I am writing on behalf of my constituents …
Vladimir Kozlov / Hollywood Reporter:
Russia's Largest Social Network Signs Content Deal With Local TV Producer  —  In another step towards a legitimate online video market in the country, the two companies will share ad revenue linked to the content, which could reach $30 million in 2014.  —  MOSCOW — As Russia moves further towards …
Patrick Frater / Variety:
Li Ruigang's CMC Buys Stake in Caixin Media  —  HONG KONG - China Media Capital, a RMB5 billion ($833 million) venture capital fund with connections to Rupert Murdoch, Time Warner and Jeffrey Katzenberg, has bought a stake in Caixin Media, one of China's leading independent news organizations.
Ernesto / TorrentFreak:
Amazon Pulls Access to Purchased Christmas Videos During Christmas  —  One of the best ways to deal with online piracy is to make content available legally.  —  This is common knowledge by now, but copyright holders still believe that exclusivity can earn them more in the long run, even when it hurts legitimate customers.
Khoi Vinh / Medium:
What streaming music lacks: the metadata of analog days and the personalization of now  —  What Streaming Music Can Be  —  Getting past the breadth of Spotify's catalog to more meaningful connections with the music  —  One gift that I won't be giving to loved ones this holiday season is music, sadly.
Ann Marie Gardner / Modern Farmer:
Magazine Eats World: The Ever-Expanding Edible Empire  —  If you have lived or traveled in the United States or Canada in the last 10 years and have any interest in local food, there's a good chance you've come across a copy of an Edible magazine.  The magazine franchise has grown like kudzu.
 
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