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Rick Edmonds / Poynter:
Pew finds embattled newspaper industry still pulls in more than half of all news revenue — Pew's 11th annual State of the News Media report, out this morning, offers fresh measures of news media revenue and news staffing at digital-only start-ups. Both findings are arresting for those of us …
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Poynter, TVNewser, LinkedIn Pulse, Columbia Journalism Review, Mediashift and Poynter's News University
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Amy Mitchell / Pew Research Journalism Project:
State of the News Media 2014 — Overview — In many ways, 2013 and early 2014 brought a level of energy to the news industry not seen for a long time. Even as challenges of the past several years continue and new ones emerge, the activities this year have created a new sense of optimism …
Mathew Ingram / Gigaom:
State of the media: Not out of the woods by any means, but some reasons for cautious optimism
State of the media: Not out of the woods by any means, but some reasons for cautious optimism
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Journalism.org, Thanks:@mathewi
Charlie Warzel / BuzzFeed:
The New York Times Bets On Its Own Reputation With Its New Mobile App — NYT Now is sleek and ambitious. But will anybody actually buy it? — NYT Now, the New York Times' soon-to-be-released mobile app is ambitious, sleek, and, for the most part, quite useful. More importantly, though, it's a wager.
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The New York Times Company and TechCrunch
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Ravi Somaiya / New York Times:
The Times to launch NYT Now at $8/month and Times Premier at $45/month on April 2
The Times to launch NYT Now at $8/month and Times Premier at $45/month on April 2
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Poynter, Guardian, Gigaom, Bloomberg, Wall Street Journal, @periodistas21, The Next Web and App Advice
News Corp:
Lachlan Murdoch Named Non-Executive Co-Chairman of News Corp — Lachlan Murdoch has been named Non-Executive Co-Chairman of News Corp by the Board of Directors, the company announced today. — “This appointment is a sign of confidence in the growth potential of News Corp and a recognition …
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Bloomberg, mUmBRELLA, The Age, Guardian, Financial Times, TheAustralian, The New Daily, Reuters, ABC, @bernardkeane, @therealpbarry, @nikkifinke and @nicilind
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Andrew Wallenstein / Variety:
Oculus Rift Just Put Facebook in the Movie Business — Commentary: Virtual reality headsets pose (very) long-term threat to the theatrical business — Just as the movie industry gathered this week at CinemaCon to discuss its future, Facebook came along and changed it without even bothering to show up in Las Vegas.
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Forbes, Forbes, Business Insider, The New Yorker Blog, Hollywood Reporter, Bloomberg, New York Times, New York Times, @besvinick, TIME and The Next Web
James Fallows / The Atlantic Online:
Ben Richardson shares more details about why he resigned from Bloomberg over China coverage — Another Bloomberg Editor Explains Why He Has Resigned, Over Its China Coverage — Four months ago, the New York Times ran a big story contending that Bloomberg editors had quashed an investigative report …
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Dean Starkman / Columbia Journalism Review:
Bloomberg gets a taste of transparency
Bloomberg gets a taste of transparency
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The Independent
Paul Carsten / Reuters:
Alibaba launches entertainment investment fund — (Reuters) - China's Alibaba Group Holding Ltd, the world's biggest e-commerce company, will launch a fund that allows customers to invest in entertainment products, the company said on Wednesday, as it expands its financial services platform.
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New York Times and The Next Web
New York Post:
CNN producers busted trying to get into WTC site — Two CNN producers were arrested Tuesday for trying to sneak into the World Trade Center site to test its security — after The Post reported that a teen made it all the way to the spire of the world's top terror target.
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CBS New York, TVNewser, New York Times, Nation, Reuters, @hollywoodswine, @heytammybruce, NY Daily News, Gawker, Mediaite and New York Magazine
Pamela McClintock / Hollywood Reporter:
CinemaCon: Global Box Office Hits Record $35.9 Billion in 2013 Thanks to China — UPDATED: China becomes the first market in history besides North America to cross the $3 billion mark in box office revenue. — LAS VEGAS — Global box office hit a new record of $35.9 billion in 2013, fueled in large part by explosive growth in China.
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Los Angeles Times
Eriq Gardner / Hollywood Reporter:
Tarantino: Gawker Fabricated ‘News Story’ to Enable Script Theft — The director's lawyers compare the “Hateful Eight” leak post to a newspaper that reports on a film piracy ring by instructing how, where and when readers can buy their own pirated copies. — Quentin Tarantino
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The Wrap, @dangillmor and Variety
Al Jazeera English:
Turkish court orders halt to Twitter ban — Access to Twitter is expected to be restored within hours after court lifts last week's controversial ban. — A Turkish court has issued a temporary injunction ordering the telecommunications authority to restore access to Twitter …
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TechCrunch, Reuters, BBC, Haaretz, Associated Press and Engadget
Amy Schatz / Re/code:
Why an Apple-Comcast Deal Stirs Net Neutrality Concerns — Four years ago, Netflix executives painted a bleak picture for regulators struggling to reach an agreement on new rules for Internet lines. — Unless Federal Communications Commission officials closed a loophole sought …
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Fortune, Bloomberg View, Quartz, Free Press Blog and Washington Post
Alexandra Steigrad / WWD:
Scaling Capital New York's Paywall — It's been about six weeks since Capital New York started charging for access to about 80 percent of its content, which focuses on New York-centric news on City Hall, state politics and media. Called CapitalPro, the paywall was erected in February …
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@edgecliffe and @alexsteigrad
Johana Bhuiyan / Capital New York:
Aereo C.E.O. says it's a Supreme Court win or bust — If the Supreme Court passes a decision in favor of television broadcasters in their case against broadcast-to-stream provider Aereo, the company doesn't have a backup plan, C.E.O. Chet Kanojia told Bloomberg TV's Jon Erlichman.
Discussion:
Bloomberg
Steve Gray / INMA:
Media disruption: bad for us, wonderful for humanity — The smartphone is the most radical revolutionary technology ever devised, because it is enabling huge segments of humanity to go from near-zero access to near-full access to information. That temporarily spells trouble for the news industry …
Katie Zezima / Washington Post:
U.S. condemns Saudi Arabia's denial of visa to Jerusalem Post reporter covering Obama — The White House has condemned Saudi Arabia for denying a visa to the Jerusalem Post's Washington bureau chief, who is traveling with President Obama. — Reporter Michael Wilner, an American …
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Jerusalem Post, USA Today, The Huffington Post, Politico, @mawilner, @marieharf, Jerusalem Post, BuzzFeed, Associated Press, The Huffington Post, Jerusalem Post and Reuters
Mathew Ingram / Gigaom:
What the Oregonian's new web strategy gets right and what it gets wrong about online media — There's been much sound and fury in media circles about a leaked internal presentation from The Oregonian that lays out the newspaper's goals for its web content and sets performance measurements for reporters and editors.
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Columbia Journalism Review, @mathewi, Poynter, @jjeremiahcasey, The Whip and SPLICETODAY.com