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Jim Romenesko:
Report: Baltimore City Paper staffers will lose their jobs, but could be rehired by the Sun — Fern Shen reports Baltimore City Paper staffers met Thursday afternoon with their new boss at the Sun and were told that everyone loses their jobs on March 5, but could be rehired.
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Baltimore Brew, @camilledodero, @maura and @carr2n
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Tom Scocca / Gawker:
Baltimore Is One Step Closer to Being a Zero-Newspaper Town — It's not even possible to get mad at the Baltimore Sun now. The Baltimore Sun is a nursing home where newspapering goes to die, or to sink into terminal urine-soaked frailty and confusion. Yesterday it announced it had received …
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@johnmcquaid, @crash_landers, @tomscocca, @jackshafer, @max_read, JIMROMENESKO.COM, Erik Wemple, Digital Media Wire, Poynter, AAN, Baltimore Sun and @suitsandsoot
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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VentureBeat, Forbes, Mashable, Polygon, ReadWrite, CNET, Business Insider, AppleInsider, WebProNews, 9to5Mac, VatorNews, BGR, MacRumors, The Verge, TechCrunch, GeekWire, App Advice and VG247
Guardian:
Phone-hacking trial told of ‘bin man’ who sold documents to newspapers — Rebekah Brooks explains reference to ‘binology’ on invoice sent to the News of the World in 2001 while she was editor — A man who used to go through the bins of lawyers and other high profile people would sell material …
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Paul Farhi / Washington Post:
Proposed FCC study of news organizations sparks outcry — A proposed government study of how media organizations gather news has incited a powerful backlash, particularly among conservatives, who said that it could be part of an official effort to intimidate or second-guess journalists.
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Broadcasting & Cable, Poynter, Mediaite, The Daily Caller, Hot Air, Mother Jones, Los Angeles Times, @jondelano, The Verge, The Newspaper Guild, Hit & Run and The Hill
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Emma Bazilian / Adweek:
Southern Living Puts its Name on Branded Communities — Diehard fans of Time Inc.'s Southern Living can live in a Southern Living-branded house filled with Southern Living-branded décor, thanks to the brand's formidable stable of brand extensions. There are home goods (furniture …
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@steve_katz
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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TechCrunch, @mhelft, @hunterwalk, Om Malik, @doctorparadox, @mathewi, @jayrosen_nyu, Pulse 2.0, Talking Biz News, PE Hub Blog, @carr2n, @thekenyeung, @pkedrosky, @alexia, @mikeisaac and Gigaom
Leo Mirani / Quartz:
Turns out Twitter is even more politically polarized than you thought — This is what Twitter looks like when two groups with different political views talk about the same thing: — As part of a new study on Twitter's network structures, the Pew Research Center and the Social Media Research …
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@gregdklein, SocialTimes and AppNewser
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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, The Wrap, Erik Wemple, bookforum.com, Capital New York, @taylorlorenz, @thestalwart, @mslaurenrae, @psigrist, @pkafka, @jayrosen_nyu, @lhfang and @jyarow
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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Poynter, Politico, Reuters, Forbes, FishbowlNY, Committee to Protect …, Kirk LaPointe's …, Caracas Chronicles, TIME and @fieldproducer
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Danny O'Brien / Electronic Frontier Foundation:
Venezuela's Internet Crackdown Escalates into Regional Blackout
Uri Friedman / The Atlantic Online:
Why Venezuela's Revolution Will Be Tweeted
Why Venezuela's Revolution Will Be Tweeted
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SocialTimes, @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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@nickjrusso, @tackettdc, @nickconfessore, @amychozick and @brianstelter
Roy Greenslade / Guardian:
Telegraph: Jason Seiken confirms MacGregor and Evans in editing roles — TMG editorial chief also announces three deputies and creates digital director roles for content and visual journalism — Telegraph Media Group's editorial chief, Jason Seiken, has announced a number of changes to the senior editorial team.
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Press Gazette and @mediaguardian
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 …
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
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
William Dotinga / Courthouse News Service:
Media Outlets Put Google's Feet to the Fire in Gmail Wiretap Suit — SAN JOSE, Calif. (CN) - A federal judge should keep public materials in the lawsuit alleging that the running of Gmail violates wiretap laws, several media outlets said in a new amicus brief.
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Roy Greenslade / Guardian:
Ireland's newspapers lose print sales, but national titles hold up well — Ireland's three home-grown national titles have enjoyed a reasonable six months in terms of circulation, according to the latest set of ABC audited sales figures. — But the year-on-year comparisons reveal …