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Kara Swisher / Re/code:
Om-Niscient: A Much-Deserved Mash Note to Tech Blogger Om Malik — Of course, I was jammed yesterday with a trip and then the big news of Facebook forking over $19 billion for WhatsApp in the endless hamster-wheel cycle that is sometimes my life, so I missed the news about Om Malik.
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@mathewi and Talking Biz News
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Om Malik / Gigaom:
Om Malik leaves day-to-day operations at Gigaom, becomes full partner at True Ventures, site raises $8M more
Om Malik leaves day-to-day operations at Gigaom, becomes full partner at True Ventures, site raises $8M more
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Peter Kafka / Re/code:
Sources say Amazon readying a Web TV box competing with Apple TV and Roku, for March rollout — Amazon Gets Its TV Box Ready, Again — Amazon is gearing up to take on Apple and Roku, again. — Industry sources say Amazon is getting ready to launch a Web TV box that would compete …
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Forbes, CNET, TechCrunch, AppleInsider, WebProNews, GeekWire, MacRumors, BGR, 9to5Mac, Pocket-lint, App Advice, The Verge and Business Insider
Angela Doland / AdAge:
Western TV Hits a Big Draw for Online Viewers — and Advertisers — in China — Brands Reach Out to Young, Educated Audience That Loves ‘House of Cards’,'Sherlock' — How to Make Credible Green Marketing Claims — While Americans shell out for Netflix subscriptions to see the second season of …
Guardian:
Rebekah Brooks 'not aware of hacker's contract while she was NoW editor' — Ex-editor tells Old Bailey that Glenn Mulcaire deal, which paid him £92,000 in 2001, was arranged without her knowledge — Rebekah Brooks was not aware of the annual contract the News of the World had with Glenn Mulcaire …
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BBC:
Venezuela threatens to expel CNN over protest coverage — Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro has threatened to expel the US news network CNN from the country over its reporting of recent protests there. — Mr Maduro said he would take action if CNN did not “rectify its coverage”.
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Politico, FishbowlNY, @fieldproducer, Caracas Chronicles and TIME
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Uri Friedman / The Atlantic Online:
Why Venezuela's Revolution Will Be Tweeted
Why Venezuela's Revolution Will Be Tweeted
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@valtmc, @hemlockmartinis and @anupkaphle
Eric Lipton / New York Times:
Comcast's Web of Lobbying and Philanthropy — WASHINGTON — Only a few hours had passed after the $45 billion merger between Comcast and Time Warner Cable was announced last week when an early voice emerged endorsing the giant deal. — “Win-win situation for American businesses,” …
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@tackettdc and @brianstelter
New York Post:
Maxim owners sue over bungled buyout — Maxim's parent company has sued media mogul Calvin Darden Sr. over the $31 million buyout of the glossy men's mag that was bungled by his alleged scammer son. — In a lawsuit filed Thursday in Manhattan Supreme Court, Alpha Media Group …
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FishbowlNY
Andrew Wallenstein / Variety:
‘House of Cards’ Binge-Watching: 2% of U.S. Subs Finished Entire Series Over First Weekend — Binge-watching on the rise compared to drama series' first season — There are some dedicated “House of Cards” fans out there. — Approximately 2% of Netflix subscribers on U.S. broadband networks took …
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TIME, @awallenstein, Fox Business, @theaafca, @awallenstein and The Verge
Pew Internet:
Mapping Twitter Topic Networks: From Polarized Crowds to Community Clusters — Summary of Findings — Polarized Crowds: Political conversations on Twitter — Conversations on Twitter create networks with identifiable contours as people reply to and mention one another in their tweets.
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@jesseholcomb, Quartz, The Technology Chronicles, Des Moines Register, Washington Post, Al Jazeera America, CNET and PBS
Henry Taylor / TheMediaBriefing:
Contributoria catch up Q&A: how the first month went — Described as “if Kickstarter and Medium had a baby”, crowd-funded journalism community Contributoria is now one month old. — The Guardian Media Group-backed startup has signed up more 650 members - 65 percent of which are writers - and 24 projects have been backed.
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@mattmcalister
Keith J. Kelly / New York Post:
Gannett blog shuts down after almost 7 years — Gannett Blog, a nonprofit site being run by an ex-Gannett editor, has shut down after nearly seven years. — The site was launched by Jim Hopkins, a former reporter and editor at USA Today, and was probably the foremost tracker of the tumult …
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Gannett Blog and SFist
Jeff Bercovici / Playboy:
Nick Denton: Gawker, Crowdsourcing & Kinja — Manti Te'o had a fake girlfriend. Rob Ford smoked crack. Brett Favre texted photos of his junk to a young woman. That these and countless other onetime secrets are now public knowledge is thanks to Nick Denton, the founder and owner …
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Forbes and Capital New York
Lily Kuo / Quartz:
A Chinese tycoon is close to buying a bygone icon of American capitalism — A Chinese conglomerate on a global buying spree is reportedly in talks to buy Forbes Media—although for much less than the Forbes family has been hoping. Fosun International—which most recently bought JP Morgan's …
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@christinelu and Fortune
Todd Spangler / Variety:
Core Media Teams with PopSugar, in Latest Tie-Up of TV and Web Worlds — TV production company Core Media Group, best known for “American Idol,” inked a pact with celeb website PopSugar to jointly develop and distribute scripted and non-scripted projects. — The deal fits within the trend …
Janko Roettgers / Gigaom:
BitTorrent shuts down its live streaming website to refocus on mobile — BitTorrent Inc. is shutting down its P2P-powered live streaming website by the end of the month, according to an email BitTorrent co-founder Bram Cohen sent out to users late Wednesday.
Anthony Harrup / Wall Street Journal:
Mexican Broadcasters Voice More Objections to Slim TV — Broadcasters say Telmex has ‘de facto partnership’ with Dish Mexico — MEXICO CITY—Mexico's main television broadcasters turned up the volume Thursday in their dispute with billionaire Carlos Slim, charging that agreements …
Michael Calia / Wall Street Journal:
Dish Profit Up as Subscriber Rolls Grow; EchoStar Profit Falls — Dish Network Corp. said its fourth-quarter profit jumped 38% as it added subscribers to both its pay-TV and broadband services. — Dish, which has faced tough competition from pay-TV rivals as well as the proliferation …
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Maryclaire Dale / Associated Press:
Rivals debate auction rules for Philly newspapers … PHILADELPHIA (AP) — The top investor in Philadelphia's largest newspapers wants the company sold in a quick, closed auction among current partners while a rival wants a slower sale open to all. — The Philadelphia Inquirer …
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Philadelphia Magazine
Mark Sweney / Guardian:
In UK, Amazon takes on Netflix by combining LoveFilm video-on-demand with Prime for £79 a year — Amazon takes on Netflix with rebrand of LoveFilm video-on-demand service — Online retailer will fold film and TV rental arm into its Prime subscription service for combined price of £79 a year
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