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Andrew Beaujon / Poynter:
NYT's big circulation gains include copies of international edition — Average Monday-Friday circulation at The New York Times was 15 percent higher for the six months ending March 2014 than it was in the same period the year before, new figures from the Alliance for Audited Media say.
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investors.nytco.com, NetNewsCheck Latest, FishbowlNY and @poynter
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The Wrap:
CNN Cuts, Reassigns 50 Employees Across News, Digital Divisions — CNN cut or reduced 50 positions across multiple divisions on Thursday, changing roles and reducing positions and salaries across the board, a CNN executive told TheWrap. — “There is essentially no head count change,” a network executive wrote in an email.
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TVNewser, Variety and Capital New York
Felix Salmon:
On the scoop culture, and why we should move away from journalism-for-journalists — Scoops: When journalists masturbate … This quote is beginning to get some press attention, so I ought to correct the record: I said “masturbatory”, not “masturbating”. Glad that's cleared up.
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Poynter, @jayrosen_nyu, @jyarow, @vaswani_, @pkafka, @jaredbkeller and @simonhurtz
Michael Calderone / The Huffington Post:
CBS Says Network President Didn't Influence Coverage Of Brother's Benghazi Email — NEW YORK — CBS News President David Rhodes was not involved in editorial discussions on Wednesday about whether “CBS Evening News” should cover a newly released email written by his brother Ben Rhodes …
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TVNewser, Washington Free Beacon, Mediaite, The Heritage Foundation, Fox News, Townhall.com, Foreign Policy, Politico, Daily Mail, The Daily Caller, WND, Slate and National Post
Jeff John Roberts / Gigaom:
Hulu faces trial over sharing users' video history with Facebook — Streaming video service Hulu's decision to use Facebook's “Like” button on its webpages may have violated a federal law that forbids companies from sharing customers' video histories, according to a San Francisco court decision …
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Courthouse News Service and @htsuka
Susan B. Glasser / Politico:
“The New York Times Is Not Going to Turn into BuzzFeed” — A frank conversation with the former editors of the Post and the Times. — Between them, Bill Keller and Marcus Brauchli have edited all three great American newspapers—the New York Times for Keller, both the Wall Street Journal and the Washington Post for Brauchli.
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@abeaujon, @sbg1, @ethanklapper, Kirk LaPointe's …, @neil_irwin, Nieman Journalism Lab and @brianstelter
Mike Farrell / Multichannel News:
Networks look to major events to boost TV Everywhere amid slow adoption — Cable Show: Poor Marketing, Low Awareness Hinder TVE — But Nets Say Marketing Service Around Events Can Boost Adoption — Los Angeles - While lackluster marketing efforts and poor consumer awareness have slowed …
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Home Media Magazine
Leo Mirani / Quartz:
Why LinkedIn is morphing from a social network into an online newspaper — On May 5th, LinkedIn will be celebrate its 11th birthday. It announced last month that 300 million people had signed up for the professional social network. This evening, LinkedIn will report earnings for first quarter …
Alexandra Steigrad / WWD:
ASME Crowns Year's Best Cover, Talks Video — ASME CROWNS BEST COVER, TALKS VIDEO: Media types braved the rain Wednesday to attend the American Society of Magazine Editors luncheon in Manhattan, during which the organization crowned the best magazine cover of the year.
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AdAge, Capital New York, FishbowlNY and @alexsteigrad
Andrew Beaujon / Poynter:
Fuse lays off staff after sale — The music-oriented TV channel Fuse is laying off staffers Thursday, its ownership tells Poynter. “We announced in early April that we reached an agreement to sell Fuse to SiTV Media, and these changes are part of that transition,” the company says in a statement.
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@poynter
Jordan Crook / TechCrunch:
Vine improves desktop website, adds navigation and discovery features — Vine Launches A Six-Second YouTube — When Vine first launched on the web, all you could do was view your stream and check out profiles for individual users. The desktop version came with TV Mode, too …
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The Verge, VentureBeat, Pocket-lint, Wall Street Journal, Gizmodo UK and The Week
Janko Roettgers / Gigaom:
TV execs want Netflix to be more like Hulu and Amazon — If TV executives had their way, then Netflix would look a whole lot more like its network-owned competitor Hulu or Amazon's streaming service. Executives from Nickelodeon, FX, Showtime and AMC explained that they would like Netflix …
Nicole Levy / Capital New York:
Time Inc. to build a standalone portal for video — Time Inc. is launching a platform for digital video content from all its magazine brands, the company announced at its inaugural presentation for the Digital Content Newfronts on Thursday morning at the Hudson Theater in midtown.
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Adweek, Folio and Business Wire
Bloomberg:
Sony cuts earnings forecast by 67.5% due to quickly shrinking Blu-ray sales, restructuring expenses — Sony Cuts Earnings a Third Time as Recovery Founders — Sony Corp. (6758), the maker of Xperia smartphones and PlayStation consoles, cut its earnings for the third time in a year …
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BBC, New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Reuters and Hollywood Reporter
Deron Lee / Columbia Journalism Review:
Tensions rising in newsrooms as execs get bonuses while journalists face cuts — Post-Dispatch disparities — While execs at parent company Lee Enterprises get bonuses, newsrooms in St. Louis and elsewhere are “simmering the furniture” — PRAIRIE VILLAGE, KS — Scott Bujnak might …
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The Newspaper Guild and JIMROMENESKO.COM
Erik Wemple / Washington Post:
NBC seeks dismissal of Zimmerman suit over 911 tape edits — Lawyers for NBC News in March urged a Florida circuit court to dismiss the defamation suit filed in December 2012 by George Zimmerman, who was acquitted last July of second-degree murder in the Trayvon Martin case.
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@erikwemple
Howard W. French / Columbia Journalism Review:
How the rise and fall of Bloomberg's China investigative unit harmed the news org's reputation — Bloomberg's folly — For foreign correspondents in China, breaking stories that the censored Chinese press can't touch has long been a core part of the mission.
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stream.aljazeera.com and Talking Biz News
Mark Sweney / Guardian:
Sky Media expected to pick up £330m-a-year deal, giving it more than 30% of the market — Sky Media expected to pick up £330m-a-year deal, giving it more than 30% of the market — BSkyB is set to become a TV ad sales giant, increasing its control of the £3.8bn UK market to over 30% …
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AdAge, Forbes and @marksweney
Garrett Goodman / TheMediaBriefing:
A lesson in metrics: how Bleacher Report gamified journalism for 1.3 billion monthly pageviews — There's a peculiar dichotomy in the media at the moment: while digital editors debate the merits of metrics, and whether writers should be shown analytics about their own pieces …
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@garrettgoodman
Lizzie Dearden / The Independent:
UK tumbles down world press freedom rankings — The United Kingdom has tumbled down global press freedom rankings in the wake of the Leveson Inquiry and the government's reaction to the Edward Snowden leaks. — The Freedom of the Press 2014 report put the UK five places down on last year at number 36 …
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United Nations, Northern Voices Online, dissenter.firedoglake.com, UPI, observer.ug, Newsday and gbcghana.com
Joseph Lichterman / Nieman Journalism Lab:
Building an analytics culture in a newsroom: How NPR is trying to expand its digital thinking — Being a digital staffer at a traditional news organization means doing digital work, sure — but it often also means serving as an evangelist for the web. That can take a mixture of convincing, cajoling, and showing by example.
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@j450nk, @mallarytenore and @nprdesign
Janko Roettgers / Gigaom:
Online video could soon come to your cable box, with help from Frequency — Some cable providers may still not like the idea of having a Netflix app on their cable box, but everyone wants to have access to short-form online content, said Frequency CEO Blair Harrison during an interview at the Cable Show in Los Angeles Wednesday.
Chris Smith / Guardian:
Data analysis tops publishers' priority for investment in 2014 — The AOP's annual member survey finds publishers plan to increase their investment in data-led technology and skills — For all of the hype surrounding data and its importance to the media and marketing industries …
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@davehendricks
Andrew Bossone / Columbia Journalism Review:
Foreign journalists know they'd be lost, or even dead, without the locals they hire, but do they give them credit back home? — The thankless work of a ‘fixer’ — Foreign journalists know they'd be lost, or even dead, without the locals they hire, but do they give them credit back home?
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@_ms_r, @deepakadk, @moealin and The Newspaper Guild
Paul Bond / Hollywood Reporter:
Filmmaker Accuses Kickstarter of Censoring ‘Gosnell’ Abortion Movie — “They need to be honest and announce that certain opinions and ideas are not welcome,” says independent producer Phelim McAleer, who has now placed the censorship message on a billboard which went up a half-mile from Kickstarter's New York headquarters.
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NewsBusters blogs
Sandra Oshiro / Poynter:
Transparency advocates file FCC complaints about TV stations' nondisclosures — The Campaign Legal Center and the Sunlight Foundation filed complaints with the Federal Communications Commission, charging 11 television stations failed to disclose required information about political ads they ran this year.