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News Corp boss brands Washington Post journalists ‘high priests’ — Chief executive Robert Thompson says paper's journalists have failed to embrace transition to digital — Robert Thomson: believes new Washington Post owner Jeff Bezos will be a shot in arm for paper's commercial …
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@dangillmor and Politico


Like newspapers, Facebook determines who gets included editorially and who needs to buy ads — This is what happens when Facebook controls the signal, and it defines you as noise — A food-delivery startup called Eat24 touched off a minor frenzy of anti-Facebook sentiment recently …
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Bacon Sriracha Unicorn Diaries, Re/code, metamedia, @mathewi, AllFacebook, What's Next Blog and Business Insider


Yahoo in early talks to acquire online video service News Distribution Network for $300M — Yahoo in Talks to Buy Online-Video Service NDN — Sources — Deal Would Help Yahoo Compete With Google's YouTube — Yahoo Inc. is in preliminary talks to acquire online-video service News …
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Deadline.com, Beet.TV, Reuters, @jasonabbruzzese, @xpangler, @karaswisher and @pkafka


Former MSNBC anchor Carlos Watson's media startup Ozy receives investment from Axel Springer — Start-Up Ozy Media Adds Axel Springer as a Backer — Like many news start-ups, Ozy Media is trying to be heard. And investors, at least, are listening. — Though it has yet to attract …
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@peterlattman, @lsemediapolicy, @nicktheandersen and @carr2n


IBT Media, Newsweek's new owner, has strong ties to Christian college Olivet University and evangelical sect led by Korean pastor David Jang — Who's Behind Newsweek? — TWO DAYS AFTER BARACK OBAMA won reelection, I met a young Chinese woman, whom I will call Anne, in the basement café at the San Francisco Public Library.
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@emilybell, Business Insider, @mikeelk, @markamesexiled, Mother Jones, @billwasik, @motherjones, @tedolsen, @bobbymacreports, @bendreyfuss, The Huffington Post, @erikmal, @hunterw, The Raw Story, @monikabauerlein, @aburnspolitico, @clarajeffery, @benjamindooley, @nickbaumann, @jbenton and The Newspaper Guild


Twitter Buys France's Mesagraph And UK's SecondSync To Ramp Up Social TV Efforts In Europe — Twitter is adding more global firepower to its ambitions to cosy up to broadcasters and TV advertisers: it is buying France's Mesagraph, and it is also acquiring the UK's SecondSync (a key partner of Facebook's).
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Mesagraph, The Next Web, Adweek, The Twitter Blog, Wall Street Journal, VatorNews, PandoDaily, Mashable, @maymann, VentureBeat, Business 2 Community, @donal_cahalane and Forbes


Paula Froelich Named Editor of Yahoo Travel, Joining New Entertainment Chief Josh Wolk — Former “Page Six” editor Paula Froelich will oversee Yahoo's travel section, the internet platform said Monday, joining Josh Wolk, who was officially named executive editor of Yahoo Entertainment.
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Re/code, @andywangnyla, @joepompeo and FishbowlNY

IPC Media in consultation to close Nuts — Nuts, the men's weekly magazine and website, could be set to close as IPC Media has announced that it has entered into a 30-day consultation with staff. — IPC Inspire managing director Paul Williams said: “After 10 years at the top of its market …


A club that will have me as a member: Voice of San Diego and MinnPost are building out their membership models — About 300 people filled an event space in San Diego a couple weeks ago to take part in a discussion sponsored by Voice of San Diego on innovations with origins in the area.
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@vosdscott, @niemanlab, MinnPost, Voice of San Diego and @dangillmor


Rusbridger on how no journalist's sources are now safe, joining IPSO and why he would have kept the News of the World open — Guardian editor Alan Rusbridger warned today that is almost impossible for journalists to maintain the confidentiality of their sources because of threat of surveillance.


FCC Votes to Bar Stations from Jointly Selling Ad Time — The FCC on Monday prohibited so-called “sidecar” deals among stations in the same market, a move that Chairman Tom Wheeler said will close a loophole that has allowed major media groups from skirting media ownership rules.
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Broadcasting & Cable, TheHill, Poynter, FCC.gov, Reuters, TVSpy, Bloomberg, Broadcasting & Cable and Adweek

Pew's media report failed to count advocacy journalists at places like Human Rights Watch — In Praise of the Almost-Journalists — The overlooked advocate writers who are making a difference in online media. — Hope is the latest trend in journalism.
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Gigaom and @andreasharsono

Media Ratings Council defines viewability metric: 50% of pixels viewable for at least 1 second — MRC Tells Ad Industry It's Okay To Use Viewable Impressions — Advisory Against Viewability Is A Thing Of The Past — How Advertising Performs in a Social Media World
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PR Newswire, IABlog, Forbes and MarketingVox News & Trends


Music Startup Spawnsong Wants To Be Kickstarter For Single Tracks — Holy incremental music startup, Batman! Spawnsong is a (very) new music platform startup with a strategy to elbow into the crowded digital music space by focusing on a very thin wedge: individual songs.
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hypebot


Why a Loss for Aereo Wouldn't Threaten Cloud Services — Aereo, which will fight for its life before the Supreme Court next month, has issued dire warnings that if its TV-streaming service is ruled illegal, it would spell the doom of “cloud-based” services like Dropbox or Google Drive.


Can Mashable pull a BuzzFeed? — Mashable is growing up. — Started as a social media blog by a 19-year-old Scot, the news site is now flush with $14 million in venture capital that it's using to bankroll an ambitious plan to become the CNN for the mobile- and social-addicted generation.
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@maymann, @10000words, @jonathanellis and The New York Observer


The Future's Newspaper Rack Is Here — Next week, about a dozen retailers in South Bend, Ind., will see the traditional, single-copy sales racks for The South Bend Tribune replaced by a kiosk that's endlessly updating in real time, promoting content elements from inside the paper along …
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Poynter and The Newspaper Guild


Pandora competitor Raditaz reemerges as CÜR Media, raises $9.6 million — Remember Raditaz, the personalized radio service that tried to compete with Pandora by building stations for each and every neighborhood of your city? The service abruptly went offline in November …


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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@slate, @hcheadle, @theyoungist, @treybarrineau, @timothypmurphy, @atossaaraxia, @jeffchu, @salesses, @swerdlick and @zentronix


Machinima Hires Cable Exec Chad Gutstein as CEO — Machinima announced that it has hired Chad Gutstein, previously chief operating officer of arts cable network Ovation, as its new CEO. Announcement comes after the YouTube mulitchannel network announced an $18 million investment led by Warner Bros. earlier this month.
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Re/code, VentureBeat and The Wrap

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


Three al-Jazeera journalists denied bail in Egyptian court once more — The trio are accused of aiding terrorists and include a former BBC journalist, Peter Greste, and a Canadian ex-CNN journalist — Three al-Jazeera journalists who have been jailed in Egypt were again denied bail on Monday …
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TVNewser, @felicitybarrtv and @patrickkingsley