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JP Mangalindan / Fortune:
CNN sells Zite to Flipboard in all-stock transaction worth more than the $20M CNN paid in 2011 — Flipboard buys Zite news app from CNN — The standalone iPad news app will eventually be shut down and integrated into Flipboard. Also: Zite's CEO tells Fortune why he left.
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Laurie Segall / CNNMoney:
CNN sells Zite to Flipboard, teams up to launch custom magazines for CNN shows — CNN sells Zite to Flipboard — CNN has sold its news reader app, Zite, to Flipboard, a social magazine application. As part of the deal, Flipboard has also teamed up with CNN to launch custom magazines …
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LinkedIn Pulse, Adweek, Folio, TVNewser, Zite's blog, Gigaom, Inside Flipboard, Forbes, Lost Remote, CNET, Inside Flipboard, Business Insider, VentureBeat, TechCrunch, The Verge, The Wrap, Re/code, AdAge, Fast Company, Poynter, TechCrunch, Reuters, Variety, @peacockc, PandoDaily, MacStories, Electronista, @mlcalderone, @learmonth, @brianstelter, @om, @antderosa, Mashable, The Next Web, @pkafka, Marketing Land, App Advice, Engadget and @davidbauer
Haitham Tabei / Agence France-Presse:
Torture claim in Egypt trial of Jazeera journalists — Cairo (AFP) - The trial of Al-Jazeera journalists accused of supporting deposed president Mohamed Morsi's outlawed Muslim Brotherhood resumed Wednesday, with defendants claiming torture and denial of medical treatment.
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Patrick Kingsley / Guardian:
Al-Jazeera trial: prosecution presents contents of journalists' hotel rooms
Al-Jazeera trial: prosecution presents contents of journalists' hotel rooms
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Poynter and @jeromestarkey
Patrick Kingsley / Guardian:
Peter Greste and other al-Jazeera journalists return to court in Egypt
Peter Greste and other al-Jazeera journalists return to court in Egypt
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Al Jazeera English, @ajamphoto, @bbcandrewh, Sky News Australia, @bbcos, @jessiehatcher, Voice of America, @kenroth and Committee to Protect …
Rachel Bartlett / Journalism.co.uk:
Guardian CEO: The paywall ‘horse has bolted’ for us — Andrew Miller, chief executive of Guardian Media Group tells Digital Media Strategies the time has passed for the news outlet to launch a paywall, but indicated that ‘membership’ could be a way of ‘adding value’ — Credit: Image by michael clarke stuff on Flickr.
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@mattmcalister
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Paul McNally / Press Gazette:
News UK chief Mike Darcey says Guardian ‘very brave’ to ‘bet’ the business on a free website
News UK chief Mike Darcey says Guardian ‘very brave’ to ‘bet’ the business on a free website
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Guardian
Jeanine Poggi / AdAge:
Al Jazeera America at Six Months: Some New Advertisers, Few Viewers — Serious Cable News Network Is on the Right Path, Buyers Say — Al Jazeera America is averaging less than half its predecessor's audience — Krux — Al Jazeera America is starting to earn the trust of some advertisers …
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Politico, New York Magazine, FTVLive, Los Angeles Times, @brianstelter, @tomgara and @jayrosen_nyu
Peter Kafka / Re/code:
Dish's deal with Disney may bring TV over the Web, but don't expect major changes to bundling — Disney Opens the Door for Web TV — As Long as It Looks Like Cable TV — Lots of people are quietly excited about the Web TV pact Disney and Dish announced yesterday — the one that gives Dish …
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Wall Street Journal
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Reuters:
Brooks accused of knowing about UK phone-hacking cover-up — (Reuters) - Rupert Murdoch's former British newspaper boss Rebekah was accused by prosecutors on Wednesday of knowing for years that phone-hacking was far wider than her company had acknowledged and had engaged in a cover-up.
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Guardian, Press Gazette, BreakingNews.ie and BBC
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Lisa O'Carroll / Guardian:
Rupert Murdoch ‘asked Rebekah Brooks not to resign’ the day NoW shut
Rupert Murdoch ‘asked Rebekah Brooks not to resign’ the day NoW shut
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Hollywood Reporter, Guardian, @lisaocarroll and Reuters
Craig Silverman / Poynter:
Slate appends corrections to errors on social media using replies, ensuring visiblity in stream — Slate's good strategy for correcting errors on Twitter, elsewhere — On Saturday night, Slate made a very funny, embarrassing error on Twitter: … Javier Bardem and Vladimir Putin aren't exactly lookalikes.
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@bydanielvictor, @niemanlab, @poynter, @vivian, @elanazak and @antderosa
Ryan Chittum / Columbia Journalism Review:
Marc Andreessen's news-business fairy tale — The news industry is not in for exponential growth — Marc Andreessen has some outlandish predictions about the future of the journalism business: … Sorry, but those numbers are crazy town, as Poynter's Rick Edmonds notes.
John Plunkett / Guardian:
BBC3 to be axed under director general's plans — Tony Hall expected to announce he will save BBC4 and make channel that first aired Gavin and Stacey online only — Poll: Has the BBC made the right decision to axe BBC3? — The closure of BBC3 is to be proposed by the BBC director general …
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Gigaom, Metro.co.uk, @susancalman, @mr_dave_haslam, The Next Web, @claire_phipps, Pocket-lint, thedrum.com and broadcastnow.co.uk
Adi Robertson / The Verge:
Government backs off case against journalist who faced decades in prison for posting hyperlink — The US government has filed a motion to dismiss several charges against journalist Barrett Brown, who was indicted in 2012 for posting a link to leaked documents among other alleged offenses.
Jack Marshall / Digiday:
How Digiday's experiment in buying fraudulent traffic returned a 30% profit in 10 days — Fraudulent traffic: adventures in ad farming — Web advertising has a serious fraud problem, largely because it's easy for publishers to purchase suspicious traffic and to sell it to advertisers through networks and exchanges.
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@bmorrissey, @digitalshields, @digiday, @tomgara, @sleepwhendead, @dkberman, @niemanlab and Business Insider
Rachel Bartlett / Journalism.co.uk:
NYT plans lower pricing to reach non-subscribers and premium products for devoted readers — New York Times to add ‘series of new products’ for digital subscribers — Research by the New York Times has identified opportunities to target both non-subscribers and 'devoted Times readers …
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Telegraph, @matthewkeyslive, mUmBRELLA and FishbowlNY
William Launder / Wall Street Journal:
Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos puts more money into Business Insider — Business Insider raised an additional $12 million in funding from investors including Amazon.com Inc. Chief Executive Jeff Bezos, the online news site said.
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GeekWire, Business Insider, @ajs, @jillianiles, Re/code, Talking Biz News and cnbc.com
Erik Wemple:
AP removes misleading Trail Life USA photo from its archives — John Stemberger is chairman of the board of Trail Life USA, a scouting organization that doesn't allow participation from openly gay boys. The Associated Press's (AP) Nomaan Merchant recently completed an in-depth story …
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FishbowlNY and @poynter
Georg Szalai / Hollywood Reporter:
Verizon CEO Eyes Netflix Streaming Deal, Online TV Talks With Hollywood — “We would love to partner with content companies” to bring mobile content to users of Verizon's FiOS pay TV service and launch a wireless Internet TV service. — Verizon CEO Lowell McAdam said Tuesday that he expects …
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Deadline.com, FierceCable, multichannel.com/rss, Ubergizmo, The Verge and Reuters
Todd Spangler / Variety:
HBO Go Launches on PlayStation 3 — HBO's Internet video service, HBO Go, is now available on Sony Computer Entertainment America's PlayStation 3 consoles — but it still isn't available for the newer PS4. — According to Sony, about 25 million PlayStation 3 consoles are in use in the U.S. Netflix …
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VentureBeat, PlayStation.Blog, Electronista, Polygon, The Next Web and WebProNews
Molly McHugh / Daily Dot:
Introducing the Daily Dot's Tech section — The last thing the Internet needs is another tech blog. — We don't need another site for software recommendations or new product-spec breakdowns. We certainly can't stomach another news source that functions as a mouthpiece for startups' PR …
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PR Newswire
Chris Roush / Talking Biz News:
TheStreet.com to pay contributors based on page views — TheStreet.com is expanding its contributor platform to deepen its coverage of markets as well as to expand the breadth of topics covered by the web site. — “While our principal focus is stocks and bonds, we're looking for commentary …