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Alexander Howard / Tow Center for Digital Journalism:
Aron Pilhofer on data journalism, culture and going digital — When it comes to computer-assisted reporting and the ways media companies are using technology, there are few people in the U.S.A. as knowledgeable as Aron Pilhofer. He runs a newsroom team at The New York Times that combines journalism …
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@macloo, @jayrosen_nyu, @craigsilverman and @elanazak
Elizabeth Jensen / New York Times:
‘This American Life’ Considers Self-Distribution on Radio — The announcement two weeks ago that “This American Life” will part ways on July 1 from its distributor, Public Radio International, has set off a scramble among rivals for rights to the program, one of the most popular on public radio.
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@janeholley48, @lachlanfharris, @fagstein and @nprmonkeysee
David Carr / New York Times:
In Media Moguls' Rarefied Realm, It's Like Father, Like Son — Last week, Rupert Murdoch handed the future leadership of two publicly held companies worth a combined $80 billion to his two sons, almost as casually as if they were the keys to the family station wagon.
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@carr2n, @pkafka, @squigglyrick, @mathewi and @jswatz
Rick Edmonds / Poynter:
Advance defends bonuses for reporters who post frequently and join comment chains — Advance's quota and bonus system at The Oregonian came in for heavy criticism last week, prompting a rejoinder from the typically close-mouthed private company. — In a note to senior executives shared with Poynter …
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@poynter
Marcella Bombardieri / The Boston Globe:
Court documents reveal ambivalence in how MIT assisted Aaron Swartz's prosecution — The inside story of MIT and Aaron Swartz — More than a year after Swartz killed himself rather than face prosecution, questions about MIT's handling of the hacking case persist
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Gigaom, @matthewkeyslive, @caleb_crain, @declanm, @bostonglobe, @jesselynradack and Mashable
Hadas Gold / Politico:
Tommy Christopher lands at The Daily Banter — Tommy Christopher, the former Mediaite writer, has officially landed at The Daily Banter. Starting Monday, Christopher will be White House correspondent and political analyst at the liberal news and opinion site.
Jordan Zakarin / The Wrap:
Why Net Neutrality Matters So Much to Indie Filmmakers — Consumer groups and tech advocates have been voicing concern about the growing threats to net neutrality, but Hollywood — especially independent filmmakers and distributors — have plenty of reason to worry about the walls and toll booths …
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Softpedia News and @jmmandel
The Wrap:
Josh Elliott Exiting ABC's ‘Good Morning America’ for NBC Sports — After months of speculation over Josh Elliott's future at ABC News' “Good Morning America,” contract talks broke down over the weekend and he will leave his anchor spot for a gig with NBC Sports.
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New York Times, TVNewser, FishbowlNY, Deadline.com, Mediaite, CNNMoney.com, Variety, @brianstelter, @josephkapsch, Capital New York and @brianstelter
Ali Omar / Daily News Egypt:
Twenty-two year old journalist killed during Friday clashes — Al-Dostour's Mayada Ashraf is the tenth journalist killed in Egypt since 2011 — Twenty-two year old Dostour journalist Mayada Ashraf was shot and killed on Friday while covering clashes between security forces and protesters in Cairo's Ain Shams area.
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Al Bawaba, Israel Hayom, Middle East Monitor and Guardian
Gautham Nagesh / Wall Street Journal:
FCC Tweaks Proposal Limiting TV Station Ownership — The Federal Communications Commission will vote Monday on a proposal to make it harder for one company to control two or more TV stations in the same market by using a single advertising sales staff, after last-minute changes were made to quell concerns about ownership diversity.
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Broadcasting & Cable and @jamieheller
Jay Caspian Kang / New Yorker:
The Campaign to “Cancel” Colbert — On Thursday night, the official Twitter account for “The Colbert Report” committed the comedic sin of delivering a punchline without its setup. The offending tweet, “I am willing to show #Asian community I care by introducing the Ching-Chong Ding-Dong Foundation …
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@jeffchu, Wall Street Journal, Salon and TIME
Mike Butcher / TechCrunch:
Content Marketplace ScreenHits Closes $1.2M Angel Funding — UK-based ScreenHits, a marketplace for global content acquisition and ‘viewer feedback’, has closed a $1.2 million first round of funding. Investors include high net worth Angel investors, such as Rory Fleming, Lord Reay …