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Peter Kafka / Re/code:
Cord cutters use 7x more bandwidth than cable TV watchers - Sandvine — Here's a question that may be increasingly relevant for some of you: If you don't pay for cable, and you get all your video from the Internet instead, how much bandwidth do you eat up each month? — Quite a bit, it turns out.
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multichannel.com, Gigaom, TIME and @tothevictor
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Todd Spangler / Variety:
Netflix Remains King of Bandwidth Usage, While YouTube Declines
Netflix Remains King of Bandwidth Usage, While YouTube Declines
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ABC News, Wall Street Journal and The Huffington Post
Nathalie Tadena / Wall Street Journal:
NYT Readers Spend Same Amount of Time on Paid Posts as News Stories — Readers of the New York Times are spending roughly the same amount of time on advertiser-sponsored posts as on news stories, according to Meredith Levien, the executive vice president of advertising for The Times.
Keith J. Kelly / New York Post:
Time Inc. execs line up at spinoff trough — As Time Inc. insiders brace for a new round of pre-spinoff layoffs that are expected to begin next week, recently unveiled numbers show the top brass at the publisher are not sharing in the pain. — Norman Pearlstine, the executive vice president …
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Peter Kafka / Re/code:
Time Inc. Waves Goodbye to CNNMoney and Its Digital Profits
Time Inc. Waves Goodbye to CNNMoney and Its Digital Profits
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@pkafka, @niemanlab and TVNewser
Howard Finberg / Poynter:
Why newsrooms don't embrace digital tools — Many newsrooms in the U.S. are still not taking advantage of the low-cost digital tools for gathering and distributing journalism, even when journalists and producers know about the alternatives to traditional technologies.
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Nieman Journalism Lab, @gteresa, @craigsilverman, @johnrobinson, @jayrosen_nyu and @poynter
Dylan Byers / Politico:
Washington Post cites resources and editorial judgment for not covering Amazon-Hachette fight — Pressure on Post to cover Amazon-Hachette — The Washington Post is drawing attention from media critics who question whether the paper's new owner Jeff Bezos is influencing coverage of his company Amazon.
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JIMROMENESKO.COM, Mediaite, @juliebosman, @laurahazardowen, @dylanbyers, Melville House Books and bookforum.com
Michael Cieply / New York Times:
Sony Pictures buys film rights to Glenn Greenwald's book on Snowden and the NSA revelations — Sony Pictures Buys Film Rights to Book on Snowden — LOS ANGELES — After a long, slow haul, the film rights to Glenn Greenwald's book about Edward J. Snowden and his revelations …
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Politico, Deadline.com, VentureBeat and @nycjim
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Joshua Benton / Nieman Journalism Lab:
The New York Times has a (lovely) new cooking site … Spring is apparently new-product-launch season at the Times: Barely a month past the debut of NYT Now, along comes its new cooking site. (In various reports over the past year, it's been referred to as a food product, a dining product …
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@jbenton
Mathew Ingram / Gigaom:
Chartbeat launches paid-content tools to help publishers get better at native advertising — Chartbeat CEO Tony Haile built his analytical service — originally part of New York's Betaworks incubator, but later spun off as a separate entity — because he wanted to help publishers figure …
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TechCrunch
Reuters:
Le Monde editor quits after power struggle with top staff — Natalie Nougayrede says she is stepping down from role at French newspaper after ‘personal and direct attacks’ — Natalie Nougayrede, the first female editor-in-chief of the prestigious French daily Le Monde …
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Newspaper mastheads up even though print readership down — Many of Australia's major newspapers have upped their masthead audiences, even though fewer people are reading the print editions. — Seven out of the ten main capital city daily newspapers increased their masthead audiences …
Mark Sweney / Guardian:
London Live TV company ESTV lost more than £1m in 13 months — New figures reveal Evening Standard owner Alexander Lebedev and his son Evgeny invested £2m to help set up service — The company behind the London Live TV channel has reported a loss of more than £1m …
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Press Gazette
Alexis Sobel Fitts / Columbia Journalism Review:
The ‘new feminists’ of Joanna Cole's Cosmopolitan — When Cosmopolitan took home a National Magazine Award for public service journalism—the first ASME recognition in the magazine's almost 50-year history—the news echoed through headlines as signal of the state of things …
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The New York Observer
Stephen Shankland / CNET:
Mozilla reluctantly bows to industry pressure, adopts DRM tech required to watch Netflix video — Mozilla holds its nose and supports DRM video in Firefox — Rather than lose users, open-source browser gets proprietary Adobe software for watching video from sites like Netflix.
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@stshank and The Mozilla Blog
Catherine Shu / TechCrunch:
Google Makes Chromecast Available In Korea, Its First Asian Market — Google's Chromecast has launched in Asia for the first time-but it's currently only available in Korea. In a post on its Asia Pacific blog, the company explained that Korea was chosen because of the country's high mobile penetration rate.
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Gigaom, Google Asia Pacific Blog, Tech in Asia, Electronista and The Next Web
Ricardo Bilton / Digiday:
Atlantic Media and other publishers supplement ad income by building sites for others — To make ends meet, publishers get moonlighting gigs — When the conservative Heritage Foundation built its new news site, The Daily Signal, it didn't work with a traditional design agency.
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@pbump and MarketingVox News & Trends
Gavin J. Blair / Hollywood Reporter:
Sony Annual Film Profit Down 1.6 Percent, Movies Partially Offset by TV — “After Earth” was one of the underperforming titles that hit Sony Pictures' profitability for the year — After hits like “Skyfall” and “The Amazing Spider-Man” in the previous year, the film arm was hit by the flops of …
Robert Andrews / Beet.TV:
Roku Adding 90+ Channels Every Month — Over-the-top online video and TV device maker Roku is adding more digital channels to its gadgets whilst building out an advertising business to augment its original paid video background. — “We're launching over 90 channels a month,” business development VP Scott Rosenberg tells Beet.TV.
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Dan Appenfeller / American Journalism Review:
Copy Editors Carve Niche in Digital Media Landscape — Abraham Hyatt saw the writing on the wall. — More than a year into his three-year managing editor stint at ReadWrite, a popular technology news site, Hyatt watched traffic plummet from roughly 5 million pageviews a month to less than 3 million.
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@dcseifert, @tcarmody, @tcarmody, @mrbutterworth, @kimbui, @rachaelbl, JIMROMENESKO.COM, @kleinmatic, @pinkgrammar, @emmabgardner, @gerrrib, @kubremner and @jaredbkeller
Lisa O'Carroll / Guardian:
News of the World royal editor: I hacked Kate Middleton 155 times — Clive Goodman tells phone-hacking trial he himself intercepted princes' voicemails, but has never been asked about it by police — Kate Middleton was hacked 155 times by a reporter on the News of the World who said he snooped …
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Latest News & Headlines, Reuters, The Independent, Daily Express, Telegraph, Reuters, @hadas_gold, thedrum.com, USA Today, thedrum.com and NBC News
Amy Schatz / Re/code:
Letter from major ISPs urges FCC not to reclassify broadband as a utility — Internet Providers Strike Back on Net Neutrality — In a surprise to no one, Internet providers warned federal regulators that treating broadband like phone lines will stunt future investments and service upgrades.
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Gigaom, Wall Street Journal, TechCrunch, Daily Dot and @waltmossberg
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Brian Fung / Washington Post:
FCC Twitter chat on net neutrality proves useful; draft to ask whether fast lanes should be banned, public comment period extended to 60 days
FCC Twitter chat on net neutrality proves useful; draft to ask whether fast lanes should be banned, public comment period extended to 60 days
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BBC, @amy_schatz and @vanschewick
Dominic Rushe / Guardian:
FCC considers treating cable firms like utilities in net neutrality debate
FCC considers treating cable firms like utilities in net neutrality debate
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Mashable, Quartz, @fcc, @gigibsohnfcc, @b_fung, @sensanders, Washington Post, Reuters and SPIN