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8:10 AM ET, December 20, 2013

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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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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” …
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
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.
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
Michael Rondon / Folio:
How Local Magazines Figured Out What Patch Never Could  —  City & regional magazines cater to service journalism and local advertisers.  —  Look at the list of winners for the annual City and Regional Magazine Association awards.  This year's three general excellence magazines—Washingtonian …
Discussion: @merrillwilliams and @mariekshan
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Tom Shevlin / Street Fight:   Could Patch Find New Life as a SaaS Platform for Local Publishers?
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.
Discussion: Subtraction.com and MacStories
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
Patrick Frater / Variety:
Ricky Wong Hits Back With 5 Channel Launch  —  HONG KONG - Ricky Wong, the Hong Kong businessman whose Hong Kong Television Network, was surprisingly denied a free-to-air TV license in October says he will launch five new channels via the internet.  —  At a press conference on Friday afternoon …
Discussion: The Standard
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.
Norman Solomon / Common Dreams:
Under Amazon's CIA Cloud: The Washington Post  —  News media should illuminate conflicts of interest, not embody them.  But the owner of the Washington Post is now doing big business with the Central Intelligence Agency, while readers of the newspaper's CIA coverage are left in the dark.
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
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 …
Discussion: @martinlangeveld
Andrea Peterson / Washington Post:
How one publisher is stopping academics from sharing their research  —  One of the world's largest academic publishers has launched a wide-ranging takedown spree, demanding that several different universities take down their own scholars' research.  —  Elsevier is a commercial firm …
Discussion: TechCrunch and @alignedleft
Alexis Sobel Fitts / Columbia Journalism Review:
Prime-time's global warming omission  —  A study shows that newscasters don't mention climate change when covering the weather, but whether they should is a larger question  —  Climate change is rarely covered in the mainstream press, but getting a hard number on just how often …
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
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 …
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 …
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 …
Discussion: @poynter
Rasmus Kleis Nielsen / Nieman Journalism Lab:
The coming disruption of television news  —  For commercial news media in the Western world, the underlying thrust in 2014 remains the same that it was 2013 and has been for a decade or more.  It is a move towards a world in which we will have more media — including stakeholder media serving …
Discussion: @rasmus_kleis and @niemanlab
 
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Propaganda officials to head top-tier Chinese journalism schools
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