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Peter Kafka / Re/code:
Twitter and TV Working Just Fine, Says Twitter — Yesterday, after a top TV executive lobbed a bomb at Twitter's TV pitch, Twitter executives kept quiet. — But Twitter CEO Dick Costolo knew he'd get asked about NBC* research chief Alan Wurtzel's “Emperor has no clothes” comments today during his earnings call.
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@mcproulx, Forbes, Engadget and VentureBeat
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Alex Wilhelm / TechCrunch:
Twitter Beats In Q1 With $250M In Revenue And Picks Up 14M New Monthly Active Users
Twitter Beats In Q1 With $250M In Revenue And Picks Up 14M New Monthly Active Users
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Forbes, Softpedia News, Business Insider, New York Times, @fmanjoo, Mashable, Gigaom, AdAge, broadstuff, @papadimitriou, Pocket-lint, @lukew, Forbes, MarketWatch, Gawker, Marketing Land, VatorNews, ZDNet, The Wrap and The Next Web
Mike Isaac / Re/code:
Twitter faces decelerating growth in active users and timeline views
Twitter faces decelerating growth in active users and timeline views
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@thestalwart, @tim, @jennydeluxe and Washington Post
Tom Wheeler / Official FCC Blog:
FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler defends net neutrality approach, seeks path to avoid years in court — Finding the Best Path Forward to Protect the Open Internet — I am a strong believer in the importance of an Open Internet. As President Obama has explained, “Preserving an Open Internet …
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Variety, Softpedia News, Consumerist, @aprilaser, @fcc, @byersalex, Re/code, @ddayen, Business Insider, Engadget, The Verge, @rafat and @karlbode
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Joe Pompeo / Capital New York:
Murdoch hints at News Corp. acquisitions — News Corp. chairman Rupert Murdoch is keen on making some additions to the publishing side of his media empire, which was formally split in half nearly a year ago. — “News Corp. is in the first sort of, transformational year,” …
Andrew Wallenstein / Variety:
Condé Nast to Launch New Digital Brand Aggregating Video — Variety among the news brands named as inaugural video partners for The Scene — Condé Nast Entertainment sees strength in numbers in the video space-even if that means mixing its high-class brands with those outside the company.
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Folio, AdAge and WWD Media Headlines
Philip Galanes / New York Times:
A Conversation With Liz Smith, Gossip Columnist and Jess Cagle, Editorial Director of People Magazine — If you've ever found yourself intrigued by the meltdowns of Lindsay Lohan and Charlie Sheen, puzzled by Jennifer Aniston's seemingly endless difficulty in finding romantic bliss …
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@cschweitz, @jordanbreal and @mrjesscagle
Lisa O'Carroll / Guardian:
Andy Coulson denies being told MI5 was monitoring William and Harry calls — Ex-NoW royal editor allegedly claimed he introduced his boss to a ‘spook’ who was eavesdropping on royal family, court hears — Andy Coulson has denied being told that MI5 was monitoring Prince William …
Ben Fox Rubin / Wall Street Journal:
IAC/InterActive Earnings Shrink Amid Media Segment Weakness — Media Company Posts Higher Expenses While Its Revenue Declined Slightly — IAC/InterActiveCorp. said its first-quarter profit shrank 33% as the company posted higher expenses and a slight decline in revenue, due in part to continued weakness in its media segment.
Michael Calia / Wall Street Journal:
Time Warner Profit Soars on Strength in Movie Business — Media Giant's Results Top Expectations — Time Warner Inc. said its first-quarter profit soared as revenue across the company's segments jumped, including double-digit growth from its Warner Bros. movie business.
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Deadline.com, Variety and Hollywood Reporter
Mark Sweney / Guardian:
BSkyB faces fall in subscribers as competition from BT and Netflix grows — Broadcaster predicted to suffer drop in sign-ups as analysts say growth in traditional TV business has stalled — BSkyB is facing its first fall in TV subscribers in 15 years as pressure mounts from rivals including BT and Netflix.
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Financial Times, Digital TV Europe and MediaTel
Andrew Wallenstein / Variety:
Most Pirated TV Shows, Networks Dominated by Broadcasters — Piracy tracking firm CEG TEK came out with a rare comprehensive look at just what TV shows and networks are the most active on P2P hub Bittorrent. While it's hard to extrapolate broad trends from numbers drawn just from last week …
Caroline O'Donovan / Nieman Journalism Lab:
Media economist Matthew Gentzkow: fixed costs of producing news remain high on the internet — Q&A: Clark Medal winner Matthew Gentzkow says the Internet hasn't changed news as much as we think — The Clark Medal is one of the most prestigious awards in all of academia, awarded to the …
L.A. Ross / The Wrap:
Cable Network Chiefs Slam Netflix, Amazon: ‘We Have A Better Product’ — The heads of ESPN, A+E Networks, and TBS had some strong words for upstart content providers like Netflix, Amazon, and Yahoo. — “We have a better product than they do,” ESPN President John Skipper …
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Hollywood Reporter, FierceCable, Los Angeles Times and Variety
Caroline O'Donovan / Nieman Journalism Lab:
NewsLynx wants to build tools to better measure the impact of journalism — A new research project over at Columbia's Tow Center wants to do a better job of determining the real impact news has on the world around us. — Former Knight-Mozilla OpenNews fellows and current Tow fellows Brian Abelson …
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Tow Center for Digital …