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Gautham Nagesh / Wall Street Journal:
FCC to propose letting broadband providers give some traffic preferential treatment — FCC to Propose New ‘Net Neutrality’ Rules — Proposal Would Allow Broadband Providers to Charge Content Companies for Consumer Access — WASHINGTON—The Federal Communications Commission plans …
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Ravi Somaiya / New York Times:
Felix Salmon to Take on Web-Based Role at Fusion — Felix Salmon, a prominent writer on finance and other topics who announced this week that he was leaving Reuters, will join the cable network Fusion on Monday in a web-based role that runs across multiple media.
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The Wrap, Capital New York, @dylanbyers, @jledbetter, @dkthomp, @moorehn, @felixsalmon, @deilemberg and @isaacleep
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Felix Salmon / Medium:
Salmon: Fusion offers chance to experiment with digital storytelling wherever audience may be — Why I'm joining Fusion — I'm leaving Reuters and joining Fusion. Which I'm sure was not at the top of anybody's list of the most likely places for me to go.
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Gigaom, @heerjeet, @mathewi, @bridgetwi, @froomkin, @dlboardman, @espiers, @felixsalmon, @nytfridge, @jayrosen_nyu, @mckaycoppins, @gaberivera, @jeffjarvis and @lpolgreen
Peter Kafka / Re/code:
Amazon to pay HBO more than $300M over three years in streaming deal — HBO's Amazon Haul Is Big — But Not as Big as You Might Think — How much is Amazon paying to get its hands on HBO's old shows? — A lot! But less than some people might have thought.
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Peter Kafka / Re/code:
Amazon Makes a Big Move, Snags Older HBO Shows for Web Streaming — You still can't get new HBO shows, like this season's “Game of Thrones,” without paying for TV. — But starting in May, you'll be able to get some of the premium cable channel's older stuff online — via an Amazon Prime subscription.
Amazon.com:
Amazon and HBO Ink Exclusive Multi-Year Deal to Bring Award-Winning HBO Programming to Prime Members — For the first time ever, favorite HBO series like The Sopranos, Six Feet Under, The Wire, Big Love, Eastbound & Down, Oz, Band of Brothers and Deadwood, as well as early seasons …
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Los Angeles Times, Forbes, multichannel.com, Gigaom, Hollywood Reporter, Wall Street Journal, TIME, Variety, Lost Remote, TechCrunch, @outlawz616, ReadWrite, AdAge, BBC, ZDNet, All, App Advice, Business Insider, The Wrap, The Verge, Engadget, VatorNews and VentureBeat
John Herrman / The Awl:
In Defense of Explaining Things — For websites meant to help us understand things, the new Explainer Sites—Vox, FiveThirtyEight, et al—are awfully disorienting. We stare them in the face and we cannot quite describe what we are looking at. Are they publications? Some sort of health food?
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Tow Center for Digital …, @marginalutility, @mariabustillos, @jwherrman, @jennydeluxe and @irin
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James Ball / Guardian:
The Upshot, Vox and FiveThirtyEight: data journalism's golden age, or TMI? — A New York Times site completes the trio started by Nate Silver and Ezra Klein. Maybe it's all a little too much information — An interactive feature on The Upshot presents five different rival models of the 2014 Senate race.
Angela Haggerty / The Drum:
Financial Times targets younger readership in digital campaign — A digital advertising campaign from the Financial Times has been launched to target a younger readership. — The campaign was created with digital agency Essence and will run on digital poster sites at London commuter stations as well as Facebook and Twitter.
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Capital New York:
The 60-second interview: Ayesha Siddiqi, Buzzfeed Ideas editor — CAPITAL: Buzzfeed Ideas is now in its fourth week. What was your editorial vision for the site when you were hired, and how close to that vision has it been so far? — SIDDIQI: I've been very lucky to join a company that trusts my vision for this space.
Andrew Beaujon / Poynter:
Gannett's broadcast revenue soars, circulation revenue slips — Revenue from broadcasting in Gannett's first quarter just about doubled over the same period a year earlier, the company announced in an earnings report Wednesday. Gannett attributed the 99.5 percent rise in broadcast revenue …
Lisa O'Carroll / Guardian:
Andy Coulson: I quit David Cameron role due to phone-hacking coverage — Prime minister's former spin doctor tells court of the reasons for his resignations from No 10 and the News of the World — Andy Coulson resigned as David Cameron's spin doctor in January 2011 because his ability …
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Lisa O'Carroll / Guardian:
Andy Coulson denies ‘covering up’ phone hacking at News of the World
Andy Coulson denies ‘covering up’ phone hacking at News of the World
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BBC, Latest, The Independent, Reuters, Bloomberg, Sydney Morning Herald, UK - The Huffington Post, Associated Press, thedrum.com and Associated Press
Justin Ellis / Nieman Journalism Lab:
Q&A: Ex-Flipboard designer Craig Mod talks about Hi, designed for community and mobile writing — Q&A: Craig Mod on making writing more mobile-friendly and where digital publishing is headed — Craig Mod spends a lot of time in motion. He's also spends no small amount of time thinking …
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@emjbanks and @tylrfishr
Catherine Shu / TechCrunch:
Mobile Devices Can Dramatically Improve Literacy Rates In Developing Countries, Says UNESCO — A new report by UNESCO says that mobile devices can boost literacy rates in developing countries, potentially reaching almost all of the world's population. Furthermore, an expensive tablet or smartphone is not necessary.
Todd Spangler / Variety:
Can Yahoo Make Big TV Shows Pay? — With an eye toward landing its own “House of Cards"-style tentpole, Yahoo is looking to pour top dollar into original shows with TV-biz pedigrees. It has approached multiple studios and agents to scope out potential hits, and is zeroing in on specific projects.