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Darren Boyle / Press Gazette:
FT Group boosts profits to £55 million as business daily's digital subs rise to 415,000 — The FT Group made a profit of £55 million last year despite plunging print circulation figures for the FT according to results reported this morning. — Profit was said to be up 17 per cent year on year, on an underlying basis.
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Kristen Schweizer / Bloomberg:
Pearson Plunges as Earnings Drop on Education in North America — Pearson Plc (PSON) fell as much as 8 percent after saying it wouldn't emerge from a difficult transition period until 2015 after earnings plunged last year on weak demand in U.S. higher education and restructuring costs.
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Wall Street Journal, Life Style Extra, Reuters, Financial Times, @tcarmody, City A.M., RTTNews, London News and Bookseller news
Dan Rayburn / StreamingMediaBlog.com:
Here's How The Comcast & Netflix Deal Is Structured, With Data & Numbers — There's been a lot of speculation involving the business and technical details surrounding the recent deal between Comcast and Netflix and plenty of wrong numbers and information being used.
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@numonkeys, @patricknorton, @samschwartz, @pkafka and Daring Fireball
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Mathew Ingram / Gigaom:
Reddit is having the same problem as traditional media: Defining what the news is — I'm not sure if it qualifies as ironic or not, but just a day after I wrote a post about how Reddit's new “live reporting” feature could contribute to the opening up or crowdsourcing of journalism …
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Fernando Alfonso III / Daily Dot:
Why Reddit mods are censoring Greenwald's latest bombshell
Why Reddit mods are censoring Greenwald's latest bombshell
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@lightcoin, Mashable, Washington's Blog, @mathewi, @michaelroston, @intercept_this, @antderosa, @mathewi, @mattzeitlin and Techdirt
Janko Roettgers / Gigaom:
Hulu is selling its Japanese service to Nippon TV — Hulu Japan is being acquired by the local broadcast giant Nippon TV. Hulu CEO Mike Hopkins announced the move in a blog post, which read in part: … Hopkins said that the service had grown to a size where a sale to a strategic buyer made sense.
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Hulu Blog, Variety, CNET, Los Angeles Times, Hollywood Reporter, Broadcasting & Cable, TechCrunch, Reuters, VentureBeat, The Next Web, Home Media Magazine, Engadget and Re/code
Ricardo Bilton / Digiday:
Business Insider launching in UK this year, first outside US with no franchisee content licensing deals and its own staff — Business Insider prepares to take the UK — For Business Insider, the next move in its bid for global domination is to colonize the U.K.
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Todd Spangler / Variety:
ABC will live-stream Oscars on web and mobile only to pay-TV subscribers in select markets — ABC Will Live-Stream Oscars to Web, Mobile Apps for First Time — But There's a Catch — Alphabet net to offer kudocast through Watch ABC apps and website, accessible only through certain pay-TV partners
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Capital New York, Broadcasting & Cable, AppleInsider, App Advice, MacRumors, Engadget, Mediaite, CNET, The Verge, The Wrap and @zseward
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Todd Spangler / Variety:
ABC Signs On to Twitter's Advertising Program, Starting With #Oscars
ABC Signs On to Twitter's Advertising Program, Starting With #Oscars
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@twitterads and The Next Web
Emma Bazilian / Adweek:
TheWeek.com Launches ‘Speed Reads’ Vertical — In the past couple of years, the “longread” has been one of the most popular buzzwords among online publications, with outlets from BuzzFeed to The Atlantic touting investments in more deep-dive, longform journalism.
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Erik Gruenwedel / Home Media Magazine:
Blockbuster brand licenced by Crash Entertainment in UK, retail, by-mail, VOD coming late 2014 — Blockbuster Lives On in the U.K. — The nine lives of Blockbuster Video continues. — Dish Network's three-year ownership of rental icon Blockbuster may have resulted in a cumulative net loss …
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MCV: Home Stream, VideoGamer.com, Pocket-lint, Strategy Informer and VG247
Margaret Simons / Guardian:
The Saturday Paper: who on earth would launch a newspaper today? — Meet publisher Morry Schwartz and his 25-year-old editor, Erik Jensen, who over Darjeeling tea dreamed up an audacious plan to buck the rampant trend towards digital — Print enthusiasts Schwartz and Jensen.
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Peter Kafka / Re/code:
Amazon Talks to Music Labels About a Streaming Service — Amazon gives away movies and TV shows to people who join its Amazon Prime subscription service. When will it start giving away music, too? — Maybe this year. People have been predicting that Amazon would offer a Spotify …
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VatorNews, GeekWire, Good E-Reader, VentureBeat, AppleInsider, Mashable, MacRumors, The Verge, 9to5Mac, Engadget, App Advice and The Next Web
Lars Brandle / Billboard:
Liberation Resolves Copyright Issue with Lawrence Lessig, Admit ‘Mistakes’ Were Made — Liberation Music has “amicably resolved” its copyright dispute with Professor Lawrence Lessig, with the Australian independent label admitting it was wrong to hit the academic with a “take-down” notice.
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NPR, Home theMusic.com.au, @lessig, Sydney Morning Herald and Electronic Frontier Foundation
Mary Beth Quirk / Consumerist:
NBC Says It Stopped 45,000 Instances Of Video Piracy During Sochi Olympics — When there's a $775 million broadcasting investment on the line, you better believe that a network like NBC is going to go after video pirates just like Peter Pan and his gang in Neverland.
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Danny Sullivan / Search Engine Land:
Someone Outranking You With Your Own Content? Use The New Google Scraper Report — One of the most frustrating experiences for any publisher is discovering that someone not only has copied your content but outranks you on Google for searches related to that content.
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Agence France Presse:
Hong Kong journalists vow not to be intimidated by savage attack on Kevin Lau — Hong Kong journalists have vowed not to be intimidated by a savage attack on a veteran colleague that has stoked fresh concerns for media freedom. — Kevin Lau - former editor of the liberal newspaper Ming Pao …
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Poynter, Wall Street Journal and Committee to Protect …
David Sirota / PandoDaily:
MPAA response to Pando investigation confirms strength of visual-effects workers case against Big Hollywood — Last night, the Hollywood Reporter published a rewrite of Pando's recent scoop about the Motion Picture Association of America. The piece reviews what we originally reported …
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Variety, @mcarney and Hollywood Reporter
Madison Gray / Poynter:
Detroit news outlets join forces in reporting from the grass roots — A long worn-out joke about Detroit goes something like this: “The last one out of the city, please turn off the lights.” — It's a tired jab at a city that has taken more than its share of punches for its seemingly …
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Casey Newton / The Verge:
ShowYou update turns viral videos into a personalized iPad TV channel — For all the great videos on the web, picking which ones to watch has never been much fun. Sites like YouTube and Vimeo suggest related videos for you to watch, but often require a lot of decision-making on your part.
Nicoletta Pittner / American Press Institute:
Why fact-checking is the root of journalism: 8 good questions with PolitiFact's Angie Drobnic Holan — Angie Drobnic Holan is top editor in charge of PolitiFact, a news unit within the Tampa Bay Times organization. She sees fact-checking as a part of journalists' mission to hold politicians accountable.
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@ampress, @tglaisyer and @niemanlab
Ken Doctor / Nieman Journalism Lab:
Tribune and Time Inc. spinoffs face uncertain future as parents strip digital assets, add debt — The newsonomics of the print orphanage — Tribune's and Time Inc.'s — Talk about spin. Two of America's once-iconic publishers are about to be spun. Spun off, that is …
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@saila, @niemanlab, @jbenton, Mashable and Bloomberg
Joseph Lichterman / Nieman Journalism Lab:
Cut loose by UC Berkeley, hyperlocal site Mission Local looks to spin off as a for-profit — Five years ago, in the worst days of the economic collapse, Len Downie and Michael Schudson wrote their benchmark report “The Reconstruction of American Journalism,” attempting to chart a course forward for a news business in trouble.
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Nieman Journalism Lab, UC Berkeley Graduate School … and @niemanlab
Don Clark / Wall Street Journal:
Dailymotion Tries Original Shows In Bid for U.S. Viewers — Less than a year after French officials scuttled a plan for Yahoo to acquire a majority stake in Dailymotion, the Paris-based video site is accelerating efforts to attract more viewers from the other side of the Atlantic.
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The Wrap, Tech Times and @erichschwartzel