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Dylan Byers / Politico:
New York Times names Jake Silverstein as Magazine editor — Texas Monthly editor-in-chief Jake Silverstein has been hired to serve as editor of The New York Times Magazine, two sources with knowledge of his hiring told POLITICO. Times executive editor Jill Abramson is expected to announce …
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Jeremy Wagstaff / Reuters:
Journalists, media under attack from hackers: Google researchers — (Reuters) - Twenty-one of the world's top-25 news organizations have been the target of likely state-sponsored hacking attacks, according to research by two Google security engineers. — While many internet users face …
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Jon Swaine / Guardian:
Faith and a media icon: Newsweek's unconventional new owners — It was meant to herald the triumphant return to newsstands of a venerable 80-year-old American media institution with a proud journalistic record. — Newsweek's 4,500-word relaunch cover story on Dorian Satoshi Nakamoto …
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Marcus Wohlsen / Wired:
Amazon's Bold Plan to Start a Last-Place TV Network — The many-legged business beast known as Amazon is growing one more tentacle. — According to the Wall Street Journal, citing unnamed sources, Amazon has plans to launch a Hulu-like service that will stream TV shows and other video to people across the net for free.
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Todd Spangler / Variety:
Amazon Says It Has No Plans to Offer a Free TV and Music-Video Streaming Service
Amazon Says It Has No Plans to Offer a Free TV and Music-Video Streaming Service
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Johana Bhuiyan / Capital New York:
Ex-Gawker EIC Daulerio plans tabloid-like sites named Ratter in SF, LA and NYC using Kinja — A.J. Daulerio to start up ‘Ratter’ — A.J. Daulerio, a former editor of Gawker and Defamer, plans to launch a network of sites under the brand name Ratter, with city-specific sites for Los Angeles, San Francisco and New York.
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Lucia Moses / Digiday:
Newsrooms freeze out freelancers moonlighting for brands — For the freelance journalist, the siren call of “brand journalism” is tough to resist. It's a growth industry, and one that pays pretty well at a time when the $2-a-word magazine piece is hard to find.
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Michelle Castillo / Adweek:
Facebook Algorithm Tweaks Hurt Viral Sites More Than Other Publishers — Publishers are claiming that content they share on Facebook pages isn't reaching as many readers as it used to. — Adweek reached out to comScore to find out how referral traffic through Facebook has changed …
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Mark Mueller / New Jersey Online:
Amid changing media landscape, Star-Ledger, NJ.com and affiliates form new company — Executives of The Star-Ledger, NJ.com and affiliated newspapers announced that a new media company, NJ Advance Media, would provide content for newspapers and the website. (Frances Micklow/The Star-Ledger)
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Ricardo Bilton / Digiday:
The case against the venture capital craze for content — Last year marked a major shift in venture capital interest back toward media companies, which investors have traditionally shunned. And for fast-growing digital media companies, it's hard to resist the allure of venture capital.
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Mark Sweney / Guardian:
Johnston Press posts £287m loss — Value writedowns contributes to loss, but company boosts operating profits for first time in seven years to stand at £54.3m — Johnston Press chief Ashley Highfield is confident growth in digital revenues will soon outweigh the decline in print.
Walter Hamilton / Los Angeles Times:
Tribune's profit declines 43% — The parent of the Los Angeles Times and other media outlets reports net income of $241.6 million last year, down from $422.5 million in 2012. — Tribune's financial results showed the pressure facing newspaper companies as they grapple with the migration of readers to digital devices.
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Erik Wemple:
MSNBC disputes Pew study on newsgathering reduction — The Pew Research Center's “State of the News Media 2014” report contained some hard-to-swallow data for MSNBC. It chronicled, for instance, the network's awful drop in daytime audience and its primetime difficulties.
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Matthew Lynch / Capital New York:
Jonathan Mahler to join Times media desk — Author, columnist and longtime New York Times Magazine contributor Jonathan Mahler will join the paper's media desk full time next month, media editor Peter Lattman told staff in a note today obtained by Capital. — According to the memo …
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Nick Summers / The Next Web:
Dropbox acquires reading platform Readmill, will close it on 1 July — Readmill has been acquired by Dropbox and is now in the process of closing its reading platform. In a blog post, the Berlin-based startup said it was joining Dropbox to work on “new ways to read together” …
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Preetam Kaushik / The Huffington Post:
American Media Brands Cast Web Over News in India — The Indian news cycle has been operating at a feverish pitch of late. The world's most populous democracy is about to choose a new government, politics is at its polarizing best, and a colorful cast of characters vying for power is supplying a constant stream of sound bytes.
John Vomhof Jr. / Minneapolis/St. Paul …:
Glen Taylor reportedly nearing deal to buy Star Tribune — Taylor Corp. and Minnesota Timberwolves owner Glen Taylor is close to a deal to buy the Star Tribune, according to a local report that cites unidentified “people in the know.” — Business Take, a daily business newsletter published …
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Anthony Ha / TechCrunch:
Softcover Is A New Self-Publishing Platform Aimed At Technical Authors — Softcover is a startup offering what it calls a “frictionless” platform for self-publishing e-books. — Co-founder Michael Hartl is an author himself, having written the Ruby on Rails Tutorial.
John McDuling / Quartz:
Inside Twitter's plan to fix itself — “I am not going to be satisfied until we reach every connected user on the planet, period,” Twitter's CEO Dick Costolo declared at an investor conference last month. Them's fighting words for any internet company. But especially for Twitter, which has a user growth problem and knows it.
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Josh Constine / TechCrunch:
Facebook Takes Another Crack At Read-It-Later With “Save” Button — Facebook's undying quest to be your newspaper has seen it launch multiple News Feeds, the standalone Paper app, trending topics, and more. You're not always able to stop what you're doing and read what you discover, though.
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Jonathan Stempel / Reuters:
China's Baidu defeats U.S. lawsuit over censored search results — (Reuters) - Chinese Internet company Baidu Inc on Thursday won the dismissal of a U.S. lawsuit by pro-democracy activists who complained that Baidu illegally suppressed political speech on China's most widely used Internet search engine.
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Alina Selyukh / Reuters:
U.S. TV stations' test finds channel-sharing technically viable — (Reuters) - Two television stations in Los Angeles that tested sharing radio frequencies found it technically viable, they said on Friday in a report to federal regulators who see the practice as one way to free up more airwaves for wireless broadband.
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Eriq Gardner / Hollywood Reporter:
Why the ABC News ‘Pink Slime’ Ruling Is Bad for the Media Business — The judge is not only allowing defamation to proceed. She won't allow the First Amendment to bar a tortious interference claim either. — Diane Sawyer — For those who have seen the Academy Award-nominated film …
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BBC:
Phone-hacking trial: Rebekah Brooks was ‘relieved’ to resign — Charlie Brooks has told the phone-hacking trial that his wife, Rebekah, was relieved when she was asked to resign from her position as chief executive of News International. — He said Rupert Murdoch had tried to stop …
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Richard Leiby / Washington Post:
Anthony Weiner, Eliot Spitzer and the weird state of post-scandal journalism — Today in our “Politics and the Media” graduate seminar, we're having a brief quiz. What is the best way to prepare for a job as a political columnist? — (A) Get hired in journalism, cover tedious town council meetings …
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Ernesto / TorrentFreak:
RIAA Demands Personal Details of Pirating YouTube Users — To many, uploading a music video of their favorite artist seems to be a relatively harmless act, but the major record labels clearly disagree. — Up until now “pirating” YouTube users would only get a slap on the wrist by Google …
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Edmund Lee / Bloomberg:
AOL Goes After $32 Billion Market With Automated Web Ad Service — AOL Inc. (AOL), pushing an expansion beyond Web publishing, introduced a system that helps companies automate the process of buying and selling online advertising. — The service lets publishers sell space on websites and digital videos using software.
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