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Leon Wieseltier / The New Republic:
Nate Silver could learn a lot from those op-ed columnists he maligns — Nate Silver could learn a lot from those op-ed columnists he maligns — I wish to say a word or two in defense of “bulls**t.” That is Nate Silver's meticulously chosen term—he does nothing imprecisely—for opinion journalism.
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@jay_ulfelder, @tnr, @dylanmatt, @charliebeckett, @daveweigel, @amelapay and @jackshafer
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Benjamin Wallace-Wells / New York Magazine:
Why Do We Expect So Much From Nate Silver? — “It is time for us to start making the news a little nerdier,” Nate Silver announced in an essay, written in a Red Bull—aided last-minute cram session, which aimed to explain the philosophy behind his new ESPN-housed data journalism venture, FiveThirtyEight, which launched this week.
Justin B. Smith / Medium:
Bloomberg Media—A New Direction — Bloomberg L.P. has built a significant media business over the last 20 years. Our television, digital, magazine, radio and live event platforms span the globe. Our influence is considerable, but Bloomberg Media's greatest potential has yet to still be realized.
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@brianstelter
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Brian Morrissey / Digiday:
Justin Smith's plan for where Bloomberg Media goes next — It has now been 100 days since former Atlantic Media CEO Justin Smith took over as CEO of Bloomberg Media. He has used that time to craft his vision for where Bloomberg goes next. — In Smith's eyes, Bloomberg Media's opportunity is immense.
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TVNewser, Mediawire Daily and Talking Biz News
Rachel Bartlett / Journalism.co.uk:
Huffington Post UK pursues 60-second political news videos — In its first foray into short-form video content creation, Huffington Post UK has reported ‘more than 25,000’ plays of the first eight versions of its minute-long opinion-led videos — Huffington Post UK is the latest news outlet …
Erik Wemple:
Politico CEO declares ‘early success’ with Capital New York — Last December, Politico CEO Jim VandeHei engineered a re-launch of Capital New York, the news site that Politico's publisher had purchased in September. The re-boot involved hiring more staffers, going heavy on policy coverage …
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Politico and Capital New York
Marc Weisblott / Canada.com:
John Stackhouse is no longer the editor-in-chief of the Globe and Mail — There will be a new editor-in-chief at the Globe and Mail next week. — David Walmsley, who was most recently the director of content at CBC News, will return to the national newspaper where he previously worked …
Eugene Volokh / Washington Post:
Reverse defamation, the Newsweek Bitcoin story, and Satoshi Nakamoto — A recent Newsweek story identified one Dorian Satoshi Nakamoto, a 64-year-old engineer living in Southern California, as the Satoshi Nakamoto who is said to have created Bitcoin. Dorian Nakamoto denies it, and there's talk of a possible lawsuit.
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@jerrybrito and The Huffington Post
Joseph Lichterman / Nieman Journalism Lab:
The nonprofit Africa Check wants to build more fact-checking into the continent's journalism — The words are superimposed over a photo of a soccer stadium sitting empty at dusk: “Imagine a dead body in each seat of this World Cup soccer stadium...THAT is the amount of whites killed in [South Africa] in black on white violence!”
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@raju and @niemanlab
Sam Kirkland / Poynter:
AP's White House staff: Press losing presidential access as Obama officials close doors — AP's White House correspondent Julie Pace and its chief White House photographer Charles Dharapak warned colleagues on Tuesday that once the press loses its access to the president, it cannot be recovered.
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Mediaite, FishbowlDC and ap.org
Emil Protalinski / The Next Web:
Pandora raises One price to $4.99 per month for new subscribers and scraps annual option, blames royalty rates — Pandora today announced changes to its Pandora One subscription plan, which charges users to listen without advertising. The company is keeping the same pricing …
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Pandora Blog, Bloomberg, hypebot, The Verge, Electronista, SlashGear, CNET and TechCrunch
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Peter Kafka / Re/code:
Streaming Subscriptions Are Now a Billion-Dollar Business, but Music Sales Stall
Streaming Subscriptions Are Now a Billion-Dollar Business, but Music Sales Stall
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@jyarow
Om Malik / Fast Company:
Why native advertising will work for social media but no one else — The lens through which I view the media world is pretty simple: If you are in the business of sucking up attention, then you are in the media business. Both old and new publishers, from The New York Times to BuzzFeed …
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@bill_gross, @halvorson and @niemanlab, Thanks:@steverubel
Ray Clancy / Press Gazette:
Pro Scottish independence news website Wings Over Scotland raises £100k via crowdfunding — A pro-independence Scottish political website has raised nearly £100,000 via crowdfunding in the space of a couple of weeks. — Wings Over Scotland was founded in 2011 by journalist Stewart Campbell …
Cristian Giulietti / Online Journalism Blog:
Interview: president of IRPI Cecilia Anesi talks about secure leaks platform IRPILeaks — Last year the Investigative Reporting Italian Project (IRPI) introduced a platform for Italian and international whistleblowers, the first of its kind in the country. — The project has been called IRPILeaks …
Bekah Grant / Medium:
Confessions of an ex-tech journalist — 20 months, 1,740+ articles, and countless pitches later, I've got some truths to tell — I know how a gazelle feels. There you are, working hard out on the savanna and then BAM! The predators descend, chasing you across the plains, licking their lips …
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PandoDaily, @grivlin, @bazzacollins, @susie_c, Guardian, Professional Blog, @alexisohanian, @lalwanivikas, @robinwauters, @chrissyfarr, @rafat, @tomgara and @bekahgrant
Andrew Albanese / Publishers Weekly:
Judge Rules for HarperCollins in Open Road E-Book Dispute — In a significant ruling regarding backlist e-book rights, a New York court this week held that e-book publisher Open Road infringed HarperCollins' copyright with its e-book edition of Jean Craighead George's 1973 bestselling children's book Julie of the Wolves.
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Melville House Books, TeleRead and Plagiarism Today