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9:55 AM ET, May 7, 2014

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Chris Cillizza / Washington Post:
Just 7 percent of journalists are Republicans.  That's far fewer than even a decade ago.  —  A majority of American journalists identify themselves as political independents although among those who choose a side Democrats outnumber Republicans four to one, according to a new study …
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Eric Levenson / The Wire:
Journalists Aren't the Big Fans of Leaks That They Used to Be  —  Compared to ten years ago, today's journalists believe exposing government hypocrisy is more important than ever.  Yet, they are less approving of the use of confidential documents to expose that hypocrisy …
Leslie Kaufman / New York Times:
Jet Magazine to Shift to Digital Publishing Next Month  —  Jet, the pioneering African-American weekly magazine that rose to prominence covering the civil rights movement, is expected to announce Wednesday morning that it will no longer publish a regular print edition, the latest in a growing list …
Nic Christensen / mUmBRELLA:
Fairfax announces 70-80 redundancies across production, lifestyle and photographic  —  Fairfax Media has announced a proposal that could see more than 70 positions go from its newspaper arm Australian Publishing Media (APM) across its editorial production, lifestyle and photographic sections.
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Sharri Markson / The Australian:
Staff strike as Fairfax takes sword to snappers, subs
Neil MacFarquhar / New York Times:
Russia Quietly Tightens Reins on Web With ‘Bloggers Law’  —  MOSCOW — Russia has taken another major step toward restricting its once freewheeling Internet, as President Vladimir V. Putin quietly signed a new law requiring popular online voices to register with the government, a measure that lawyers …
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Olga Razumovskaya / Wall Street Journal:
Putin Signs Law to Restrict ‘Foul Language’ in Books, on Stage and in Film
Discussion: CNN, Slate, Telegraph, The Wrap and Mediaite
Patrick Frater / Variety:
Why Alibaba's IPO Matters to Hollywood  —  As China's e-commerce giant seeks a $150 billion flotation it is building an array of video and internet options and moving upstream into content.  —  Asia Bureau Chief  —  HONG KONG — The proposed share sale in the US of Chinese e-commerce group Alibaba …
Ricardo Bilton / Digiday:
Good Magazine plots an editorial comeback  —  In 2012, cause-driven magazine Good magazine made a fateful decision, laying off six of its nine editorial staffers in favor of pushing a “community-based publishing system.”  The platform, which was essentially reddit for social good …
Lisa O'Carroll / Guardian:
Prosecution tells hacking trail it was role of Rebekah Brooks, Andy Coulson and Stuart Kuttner to know what they were doing  —  Police found ‘rotten state of affairs’ at top of News International, jury told  —  Police investigating phone hacking at the News of the World uncovered …
Ben Fischer / New York Business Journal:
BuzzFeed chairman Ken Lerer pledges independence, says IPO is a possibility  —  BuzzFeed Chairman Ken Lerer said Tuesday the growing media powerhouse won't sell itself and strongly hinted at an initial public offering one day, while not exactly denying recent reports of failed acquisition talks with The Walt Disney Co.
Discussion: TechCrunch
Soham Chatterjee / Reuters:
AOL first-quarter revenue rises 8 percent on higher ad sales  —  The AOL logo is seen at the company's office in New York November 5, 2013.  —  (Reuters) - Digital media and entertainment company AOL Inc reported an 8 percent rise in first-quarter revenue, helped by an increase in ad sales.
Ricardo Bilton / Digiday:
Inside The Financial Times' digital strategy  —  Publishers today are subject to that most timeworn of business imperatives: Grow as large an audience as possible, then sell that scaled audience to the advertisers who want to reach it.  It's a business model that has stubbornly persisted …
Discussion: @digiday
Paul Sawers / The Next Web:
Here are the BBC's plans for the first ‘24/7 World Cup’  —  The BBC has been upping the game for digital sports coverage in recent times, with the Olympic Games and its Winter counterpart showing what an all-encompassing, cross-platform broadcasting extravaganza can look like in an age of near-ubiquitous connectivity.
Brian Lowry / Variety:
Sports Networks' Crazy Math: Even More Games You Don't Care About Watching  —  The Pac-12 Network recently announced plans to increase its annual package of live events to 750 this year and 850 next, which certainly sounds impressive.  —  At least, until you realize less than 25% …
Discussion: Los Angeles Times
Anthony Ha / TechCrunch:
Digital Publisher Inkling Lays Off Consumer Staff To Focus On Enterprise Business  —  Inkling is shutting down its consumer business and laid off part of its workforce yesterday.  We first heard the news from a source who said the layoffs represented 25 percent of the company's workforce.
Discussion: PR Newswire
Elon Green / Salon:
Bloomberg News' hack nightmare: Why did it “double down” with Halperin & Heilemann?  —  It's good that Bloomberg wants to strengthen its political coverage — but this is like throwing out $2 million  —  The weekend brought some disappointing, unsurprising and vaguely peculiar media news …
Discussion: The Huffington Post
Jeff Baumgartner / Multichannel News:
Suddenlink To Offer Netflix On TiVo Devices  —  MSO To Add Support For OTT Video Service This Summer  —  Suddenlink Communications has become the latest U.S. cable operator - and the largest domestic MSO, so far - to strike a deal to offer access to Netflix on leased TiVo-powered set-top boxes.
The Wrap:
Guggenheim Invests $240 Million in ‘House of Cards’ Producer Media Rights Capital (Exclusive)  —  Guggenheim Partners has invested $240 million in Media Rights Capital, earning a minority stake in the company that produces “House of Cards,” two individuals with knowledge of the investment told TheWrap.
John Plunkett / Guardian:
Howard Stringer and Marjorie Scardino in line to replace Lord Patten  —  Former Sony chief is an early favourite to become BBC Trust chairman, while ex-FT boss is the female frontrunner  —  Former Sony boss Sir Howard Stringer has emerged as an early favourite to succeed Lord Patten as chairman …
Discussion: The Wrap
Juliette Garside / Guardian:
Virgin Media returns to revenue growth with 15,000 new TV customers  —  Virgin also adds more than 40,000 broadband subscribers, marking return to form after acquisition by Liberty Global  —  Virgin Media has nudged back into revenue growth, adding 15,000 paying television customers and more than 40,000 broadband subscribers.
Jim Bach / American Journalism Review:
Reporter Pay Falls Below U.S. Average Wage  —  Sarah Rose, 27, works full time as a newspaper reporter in Kentucky, but is considering taking a part-time job to help cover living expenses.  —  Rose earns $24,000 a year at the Glasgow Daily Times, where mandatory furloughs this year are projected to reduce her modest salary by $2,000.
Andrew Flanagan / Billboard:
Pandora Launches Beta of Brand-Curated Stations  —  Pandora has announced the beta launch of ‘Promoted Stations,’ a way for the service to better serve advertisers by providing users with a custom-curated stations from brands.  The beta, available to 10% of users initially, is the …
Discussion: AdAge and NetNewsCheck Latest
Michael Rondon / Folio:
Spanfeller Media Group Launches TV Series  —  The Daily Meal hopes to bring its digital audience to a new screen.  —  With second-screen viewing on the rise and the lines between platforms continuing to merge, Spanfeller Media Group is looking to capitalize on its digital presence and enter the world of television.
Todd Spangler / Variety:
Maker Studios Launches Maker.tv, Tees Up Original Series from Morgan Spurlock and YouTube Stars  —  Maker Studios, the digital media company that Disney is buying for up to $950 million, unveiled a slate of original programming and took the wraps off Maker.tv — a consumer destination for monetizing video off YouTube.
 
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Kristen Schweizer / Bloomberg:
ITV, UK's biggest commercial broadcaster, acquires 80% of Leftfield Entertainment for $360M
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NYLON Sold to Diversis Capital, Merges with FashionIndie.com
Discussion: Adweek and New York Post
William Turvill / Press Gazette:
BBC's £20k of payments to MPs so far this year more than combined total for national newspapers
Discussion: Daily Mail
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