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Cassie Walker Burke / Politico:
The White House Beat, Uncovered — What the hacks of 1600 Penn really think. — The White House Correspondents' Association began as a response to Woodrow Wilson's threat to end presidential press conferences. A century later, White House reporters no longer have to line up outside …
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Tina Daunt / Hollywood Reporter:
Few Movie Stars Set to Attend White House Correspondents' Dinner — One Hollywood insider says the A-listers are avoiding the event because they get “pawed at” as “people act like a bunch of kids at the Kids' Choice Award.” — They may govern the free world's leading nation and regulate …
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Capital New York, Re/code, Slate, @mateagold, @sarahkliff, @nickconfessore, @mikeriggs, The Daily Beast, @marieeoliver, @ravisomaiya and @lfung
Mike Giglio / BuzzFeed:
Buzzfeed's Mike Giglio describes his kidnapping and release in eastern Ukraine — “I Should Kill You Right Here” — Pro-Russian rebels kidnap more U.S. journalists amid fresh unrest in east Ukraine. “Do you know the things America has been doing here?” — Pro-Russian armed men south of Slovyansk, eastern Ukraine
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Capital New York, @thewarroom_tom, @joe_hill, @mwodzicki24, @martenkokk, @miriamelder, @anneapplebaum and @mike_giglio
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Jack Mirkinson / The Huffington Post:
CBS, BuzzFeed, Sky News Journalists Detained In Ukraine — A group of Western journalists from a number of news outlets was detained by pro-Russian militants in Eastern Ukraine on Friday. — CBS reporter Clarissa Ward and her news crew, along with BuzzFeed's Mike Giglio and reporters from Sky News …
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Poynter, TVNewser, Associated Press, Gawker, CBS News, New York Magazine, Committee to Protect … and NBC News
Reuters:
Comcast nears deal to stream Electronic Arts games to TVs via its X1 platform — Exclusive - Comcast nears deal to stream EA games to TVs: sources — (Reuters) - Comcast Corp may soon allow customers using its cloud-connected X1 cable box system to buy games from Electronic Arts Inc through …
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VentureBeat, Re/code, Engadget, The Verge and Polygon
John McDermott / Digiday:
Newspapers are lagging behind in the mobile traffic boom — The Internet is becoming an increasingly mobile medium, but it appears that newspaper publishers are not only struggling to make the transition, they're falling behind. — This year, for the first time ever …
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Kirk LaPointe's …, @pottsmark and @elanazak
Ken Doctor / Nieman Journalism Lab:
Quartz has a large global audience and strong mobile advertiser base, 19 months after launch — The newsonomics of Quartz, 19 months in … Quartz, at the tender age of 19 months, can hardly be considered a father to Vox, FiveThirtyEight, and The Upshot. Clearly, though, it's a major influence.
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@elanazak, @justin_b_smith and @niemanlab
Tim Molloy / The Wrap:
Sorry Wikipedia: YouTube Says It's the New Encyclopedia — Sorry, Wikipedia: YouTube says it is the world's new encyclopedia. — YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki went before advertisers Wednesday to offer them the chance to buy ads during the site's most desirable videos. It's an initiative called Google Preferred.
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iMediaConnection Blog and @cschweitz
Nicole Levy / Capital New York:
W.S.J. unveils digital video portal, called Signal — The Wall Street Journal unveiled plans for a “digital video magazine,” called Signal, at its presentation for the Digital Content Newfronts on Friday morning in Midtown. — “Signal will curate an eclectic mix of short video dispatches …
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AdAge and Wall Street Journal
Kia Kokalitcheva / VentureBeat:
Vine TV is here, and it looks like YouTube — Twitter-owned Vine has just given its website a slick revamp, and the results are reminiscent of a video site that starts with “You” and ends with “Tube.” — The new Vine features users' videos, playlists and a big, fat search bar to help you find whatever vineries you'd like to see.
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The Wire, Wall Street Journal, The Verge, ReadWrite, The Next Web and Pocket-lint
James Ball / Guardian:
Why can't nerds break news instead of just explaining it? — There is ‘breaking’ news that masquerades as ‘exclusive’, and then there's a true scoop. Here's hoping the new wave of explainer sites won't forget — How similar is reporting the Snowden files to indulging in five minutes of self-gratification?
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@jaredbkeller, @oliverburkeman, @jamesrbuk, FishbowlNY, @djbentley, @nickreisman, @mehdirhasan, @antsilverman, Poynter, @vaswani_ and Felix Salmon
Jeff Clabaugh / Washington Business Journal:
Graham Holdings Q1: $132.1M net income, $840.6M revenue, boosted by sale of headquarters — Graham Holdings boosts net on HQ sale — Washington-based Graham Holdings Co> posted a big bump in profits from the sale of its headquarters building, but minus that, quarterly results were still better than a year ago.
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Wall Street Journal and TVNewsCheck.com
Louise Roug / Columbia Journalism Review:
Drones are cheap, simple, and potential game changers for newsrooms — Drones are cheap, simple, and potential game changers for newsrooms — On the morning of February 1, Pedro Rivera was lying in bed, listening to the crackle of the police scanner as he roused himself awake.