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Hugh Miles / BBC:
Why is Egypt's government targeting Al-Jazeera?  —  Following the arrests of journalists working for Al-Jazeera in Cairo, writer Hugh Miles looks at why the broadcaster has become a target for the Egyptian authorities.  —  Since the overthrow of President Mohammed Morsi in July this year …
AllThingsD:
Mossberg and Swisher reflect on AllThingsD history, tease new company launching Jan. 2  —  You Say Goodbye and We Say Hello  —  This is the last day of the All Things Digital site, which began life in April of 2007 as a year-round extension of the D conference we launched in 2003.
Ryan Faughnder / Los Angeles Times:
Netflix tests new price tiers, including $6.99 for single-stream  —  Netflix is trying out new prices for its online video service, including a tier that costs customers $6.99 a month — $1 less than its standard version — to play content on just one screen at a time.
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Tim Appelo / Hollywood Reporter:
First Woman Time Inc. Editor Dies: ‘She Generated Shock Waves to the Male-Dominated Hierarchy’  —  Colleagues remember pioneering, influential People magazine editor Pat Ryan, who called Mel Gibson “the sexiest man alive.”  —  Pat Ryan, managing editor of People magazine (1982-87) and Life …
Joe Pompeo / Capital New York:
Baker lays out 2014 plans for Wall Street Journal  —  As the clock ticks down on 2013, The Wall Street Journal is gearing up for a New Year that will bring a new platform for technology coverage, a new iPad edition, a revamp of its website and additional newsroom hires.
Discussion: Forbes, @raju and @joepompeo
Janko Roettgers / Gigaom:
Starting January 6 only Hulu Plus and cable subs will have next-day online access to ABC shows  —  Bad news for cord cutters: ABC starts restricting access to full TV show episodes  —  Fans of Modern Family, Scandal, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. and Revenge just got another item to add to their list …
Paul Vitello / New York Times:
John Dominis, a Star Life Magazine Photographer, Dies at 92  —  John Dominis, a Life magazine photographer who was known for capturing celebrities, wild animals and presidents at their unguarded best, and who was caught off guard himself while taking his most famous picture …
Jeff Jarvis / BuzzMachine:
Rethinking TV news, Part I: What's broken, what's possible  —  Most TV news sucks.  But I don't want to dwell on that.  —  I'd like to see TV news be reinvented, yet I'm astounded so little innovation is occurring in the medium.  That could be because TV news is still in better financial shape than print.
Megha Rajagopalan / Reuters:
Chinese recycling tycoon says he wants to buy the New York Times  —  (Reuters) - An eccentric Chinese recycling magnate said on Tuesday he was preparing to open negotiations to buy the New York Times Co..  —  Chen Guangbiao, a well-known philanthropist, is something of a celebrity in China.
Jim Milliot / PublishersWeekly.com:
Regnery Parent In Talks to Sell Company  —  Jeff Carneal, president of Eagle Publishing, has confirmed reports that the company is in talks to sell the company following the decision of founder Tom Phillips to retire.  In a statement, Carneal said that “several qualified groups” …
Richard Fausset / Los Angeles Times:
Mike O'Connor dies at 67; advocate for journalists in Mexico  —  War correspondent worked in Mexico to investigate intimidation and murder of journalists by drug cartels or government officials.  —  Mike O'Connor, an experienced war correspondent who in recent years worked in defense …
Anthony Ha / TechCrunch:
Makers Of Oscar-Shortlisted Documentary “The Act Of Killing” Turn To BitTorrent For Promotion  —  BitTorrent has been pitching itself as a legitimate way for content creators to promote their works, and now the company is announcing what may be its most noteworthy partnership yet …
jessica lessin:
The Information's transcript of Paul Graham's interview and methodology  —  On The Information and How We Operate  —  I wanted to share some thoughts about Paul Graham's allegations that he was misquoted and misled in this recent interview in the Information.
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