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Ann Friedman / Columbia Journalism Review:
“Prestige” media jobs are no longer just at big, old news organizations — The new dream job — For years, even as most print-centric publications downsized, they maintained their status as the crème de la crème. The journalistic reputations of these former titans …
Sarah Silbert / Engadget:
NYT Now is a mobile news platform with a dedicated staff curating stories — SXSW is a veritable playground for journalists, with panels catering to media professionals and — most importantly — no shortage of free food. We're not surprised, then, that The New York Times chose Austin as the venue for an announcement this week.
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@mathewi, @lindazebian and Mashable
Max Seddon / BuzzFeed:
Forbes Distances Itself From Ukrainian Magazine As Oligarch Owner Wanted For Corruption — Family scion Miguel Forbes, who approved the Ukrainian magazine's controversial sale to an oligarch wanted for stealing $1 billion and facing EU sanctions, has left the company.
PandoDaily:
Newsweek EIC tells Pando “We've hired security to protect our reporter.” Social media head: “We won!” — “I find that phenomenally offensive.” — Newsweek's Editor-in-chief Jim Impoco is not happy that we're questioning his magazine's huge Bitcoin scoop. “This was textbook reporting,” Impoco insists.
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New York Times, The Future of Pando, @runasand, @cjoh, @caleweissman, @penenberg, Capital New York, bookforum.com and Mashable
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Kashmir Hill / Forbes:
Deputies confirm key quote from Dorian Nakamoto about Bitcoin in Newsweek story
Deputies confirm key quote from Dorian Nakamoto about Bitcoin in Newsweek story
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Business Insider, The Switch, Los Angeles Times, Daily Dot, Business Insider, @kashhill, Mother Jones, @thealexknapp, @trevortimm, The Awl, @mattrosoff, Wall Street Journal, Fortune, @mathewi, @declanm, SocialTimes, Slate and CNET
Greg Stohr / Bloomberg:
Sarbanes-Oxley Whistle-Blower Shield Expanded by Court — The U.S. Supreme Court expanded the reach of a federal law enacted in response to the 2001 Enron Corp. collapse, saying it protects people who work for a public company's contractors, including law firms and auditors.
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Associated Press, whistleblower.org, Los Angeles Times, Reuters and Forbes
Peter Kafka / Re/code:
Big Media Comes to SXSW for Buzz — And to Bring SXSW Everywhere Else — South by Southwest started out as a place for unknown bands to make a name for themselves, before it got too big for anyone to stand out. Then the same thing happened to Web companies: Good luck trying to get your startup …
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@nishachittal and Re/code
Nate Silver / FiveThirtyEight:
FiveThirtyEight to Relaunch on March 17 — We have some news! We're planning to relaunch FiveThirtyEight on March 17, a week from Monday. — As with all plans, this one could go awry. We're still completing final testing on the new website, and tweaking the final elements of the site's design.
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@fivethirtyeight, The Wrap, Poynter and FiveThirtyEight
Russell Brandom / The Verge:
Julian Assange at SXSW: ‘national security reporters are a new kind of refugee’ — Speaking via Skype before an audience of thousands at South by Southwest, Julian Assange made the case for a new golden age of national security reporting, conducted largely by Americans in exile.
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Adweek, Gawker, Guardian, VentureBeat, Poynter, CNET, @gissounia, @stevekovach, Hollywood Reporter, TechCrunch, The Next Web and Engadget
Claire Cain Miller / New York Times:
Next week Medium is launching an iPhone app for reading but not writing posts — With Medium, Evan Williams Is Tackling the Future of Writing Online — As a founder of both Blogger and Twitter, Evan Williams helped change the way people write online. Now, with his latest start-up …
Richard Lawler / Engadget:
Aereo's internet TV service in Denver and Salt Lake City shuts down today — Aereo's streams in Denver and Salt Lake City hung on for a while after the US District Court of Utah granted its opponents a preliminary injunction on February 20th, but today they're shutting off.
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Deadline.com, Variety, Hollywood Reporter, Salt Lake Tribune and Broadcasting & Cable
Alexia Tsotsis / TechCrunch:
Google Ventures Boots ‘Bustle’ — Bustle, the unfortunately named and ill-marketed woman's publication launched by Bleacher Report founder Bryan Goldberg in August, has lost at least one prominent investor. Google Ventures has pulled its initial investment of $100K out of the company's latest round …
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The Wire, @espiers, @sarahjeong, @atleeclark, @michaelwhitney, @sheigh and @nostrich
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Sarah Lacy / PandoDaily:
Sources: Bryan Goldberg of Bustle bought out Google Ventures' $100k investment
Sources: Bryan Goldberg of Bustle bought out Google Ventures' $100k investment
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@paulcarr, @jason_kint, @peteryared, @sarahcuda, @elongreen, @shaig and @jessicakroy
BU Today:
David Carr: Anyone trying to predict the future of journalism “is going to get clobbered” — David Carr: Journalism Is Still Serious, Just Different — In September, New York Times media columnist David Carr will convene his first class at the College of Communication …
Jeremy Popkin / Splitsider:
Talking to 'The Onion's New Editor-in-Chief, Cole Bolton — It's a story as old as time itself: man dislikes his job, decides to pursue a career in comedy, sends a bunch of unsolicited work into The Onion, and eventually becomes editor of the world's most popular satirical news site.
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@peteschroeder and @michaelroston