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Joe Pompeo / Capital New York:
At Newfronts, New York Times says it has “moved beyond words”, producing 430+ videos a month — At Newfront, Times pitches its refresh on video strategy to buyers — The New York Times has significantly increased its video inventory and distribution channels since hitting …
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The New York Observer, MediaPost, @raju, Digiday, @buzzfeedandrew, @hunterschwarz, @mikeisaac and Gothamist
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Chris O'Shea / FishbowlNY:
NY Times Revamps Video Hub — The New York Times has given its video hub — nytimes.com/video — a makeover. The site now features responsive design, a sleeker appearance and easier navigation tools. It's definitely an upgrade from the previous version.
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The Awl
Georg Szalai / Hollywood Reporter:
Univision CEO: Comcast-Time Warner Cable Deal Could Be Bad for Hispanics — UPDATED: Randy Falco says he hopes for tough regulatory restrictions as part of the deal's approval process as his company predicts it will break even on the soccer World Cup this year.
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Broadcasting & Cable, Adweek and BuzzFeed
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Joshua Benton / Nieman Journalism Lab:
Vox is publishing some of its stories and the interviews behind them in parallel — It's a small thing, but worth noting: For stories that are built around a single interview, Vox is now publishing both the story and the interview transcript in parallel. Take this Thomas Piketty piece by Matt Yglesias …
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@jbenton, @reckless, @clockwerks, @justinglow, @yurivictor, @scottkellum, @abeaujon and Daring Fireball
Peter Kafka / Re/code:
NBCUniversal research chief Alan Wurtzell says Twitter chatter does not increase TV viewership — NBC Pokes a Hole in Twitter's TV Story — You know how Twitter is supposed to be TV's friend? — Things look a little less congenial today. — That's after a pointed article in the Financial Times …
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VentureBeat, The Awl, Financial Times, Valleywag, Business Insider, @antderosa, @davewiner, @learmonth, @mollywood and @jyarow
Marcy Wheeler / emptywheel:
DOJ Continues Its “Multi-Subject” Investigation of WikiLeaks — As I noted some weeks ago, the judge in EPIC's FOIA for materials on the investigation into supporters of WikiLeaks asked for an update. The government provided that update last night. — It said it still must withhold …
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@trevortimm and @birgittaj
Noah Rothman / Mediaite:
Vice Reporter Simon Ostrovsky Reveals Brutal Details of Captivity in Ukraine — Simon Ostrovsky, a reporter with Vice who was recently held captive for three days by pro-Russian separatists in Ukraine, spoke out about his ordeal in an interview with NBC's Savannah Guthrie.
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Forbes, TVNewser, The Wrap, Globe and Mail and Kirk LaPointe's …
Joe Pompeo / Capital New York:
New NYT mag editor Jake Silverstein aims to bring newspaper and magazine “closer together” — New blood — When New York Times executive editor Jill Abramson and other members of New York's media establishment come to Austin, Tex., they hit up Torchy's Tacos.
Jonathan Shieber / TechCrunch:
Wanderful Media Raises $14.5 Million Bringing Newspaper Circulars To Mobile Phones — Circulars (the advertising inserts with coupons from local retailers) are still critical to revenues for local newspapers. In an effort to bring them into the digital age, a consortium …
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VentureBeat, Street Fight, Forbes and Wanderful Media
Tanveer Ali / Columbia Journalism Review:
ProPublica plans to make nearly every data set used in reporting available on Data Store — ProPublica plans to grow its ‘Data Store’ — “There's no question that selling data is a rich opportunity for many newsrooms” — In February, ProPublica launched the “Data Store,” …
Agence France-Presse:
British Library opens showcase for vast news archive — London (AFP) - The British Library officially opened its newsroom on Monday, where the public can access more than 300 years of newspaper history dating back to the English Civil War for free. — In the new centre at the national library …
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Press Gazette, Guardian, HoldTheFrontPage and Guardian
John Eggerton / Multichannel News:
Diller: 50/50 Odds On Aereo Win — Says IAC Investment Financially Meaningless; Decision Could Have Profound Tech Effect — IAC chairman Barry Diller said Sunday that he left the oral arguments at the Supreme Court last week more hopeful that Aereo would win, but conceded he really didn't know.
Kate Tummarello / The Hill:
FCC chief to testify on Internet ‘fast lanes’ proposal — Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chairman Tom Wheeler will testify in front of the House Commerce Subcommittee on Communications on May 20, the committee announced Monday. — On the list of topics Wheeler will discuss …
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Broadcasting & Cable and Energy & Commerce Committee