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3:38 AM ET, May 17, 2014

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Ravi Somaiya / New York Times:
NYT CEO Mark Thompson reiterates assertion that pay didn't play role in Abramson's firing  —  Times Co. Chief Addresses Executive Editor's Firing  —  The controversy over the firing of Jill Abramson, the former executive editor of The New York Times, continued on Friday …
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Lloyd Grove / The Daily Beast:
The NYT's Game of Thrones: How the Top Journalism Job Was Dangled at Guardian Editor
Emily Bell / Guardian:
Jill Abramson's ouster shows women that we still must be more than good
Manuel Roig-Franzia / Washington Post:
Dean Baquet, from New Orleans reporter to executive editor of the New York Times  —  There was a bullet in the barroom wall.  And the kid reporter had to have it.  —  It mattered little to Dean Baquet and his reporting partner, another youngster named Jim Amoss, that the owner …
Jessica Testa / BuzzFeed:
Buzzfeed finds a gender pay gap at higher levels in quick non-random survey of 900 journalists  —  Here's What Female And Male Journalists Actually Make  —  Nearly 900 journalists (anonymously) responded to BuzzFeed's salary survey.  Men and women appear to start their media careers on the same footing …
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Monica Anderson / Pew Research Center:
As Jill Abramson exits the NY Times, a look at how women are faring in newsrooms  —  The departure of Jill Abramson marked an abrupt end to the reign of the first woman to run The New York Times, a role that made her a journalistic pioneer in her own right.  Her dismissal comes during …
Jason Abbruzzese / Mashable:
The Full New York Times Innovation Report  —  An internal report on innovation at the New York Times acquired by Mashable highlights the paper's struggle to embrace digital publishing.  —  BuzzFeed on Thursday published an almost-complete version of the report, which highlights some of the issues …
Erik Wemple / Washington Post:
CNN fires news editor Marie-Louise Gumuchian for plagiarism [Updated]  —  CNN has fired a news editor in its London bureau for repeated plagiarism offenses, it announced in an editor's note today.  —  An internal investigation at the network found that Marie-Louise Gumuchian had published about 50 stories containing plagiarized work.
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Center for Public Integrity:
Center for Public Integrity's executive director stepping down  —  By The Center for Public Integrity 47 seconds ago Updated: 46 seconds ago  —  After eight years at the helm, Center for Public Integrity Executive Director Bill Buzenberg announced today that he will be stepping down from the nonprofit …
Mike Shields / Wall Street Journal:
How Ziff Davis Came Back From the Dead By Embracing Ad Tech  —  It's the big question in digital media: how to make money amid a sea of competing sites and steadily declining ad prices.  Vivek Shah thinks he has the solution.  —  As head of Ziff Davis, publisher of PCMag.com, Extremetech.com …
Discussion: @digitalshields and @neilthackray
Alex Kantrowitz / AdAge:
Big Brand Dollars Fuel Ecosystem Injecting Ads On Their Own Websites  —  Big Brand Dollars Fuel Ecosystem Injecting Ads On Their Own Websites  —  Creativity Reimagined  —  In one of the most bizarre scenes you'll see on the internet, a Target ad recently ran smack in the middle of Walmart.com.
Capital New York:
The 60-second interview: Sharon Waxman, founder of The Wrap  —  CAPITAL: TheWrap just launched a syndicated news wire service, WrapWire.  Tell me a little about the new wire service.  Was there a fundamental problem that you were trying to solve or is this more of a value add for TheWrap?
Discussion: The Wrap
Reuters:
Dow Jones wins injunction against Ransquawk over ‘hot news’  —  (Reuters) - Dow Jones & Co has won a court order to stop the London-based service Ransquawk from broadcasting its news content within seconds of publication, without permission, to traders and other subscribers.
Alex Wilhelm / TechCrunch:
After Pushing Ahead With Net Neutrality Vote, FCC Chairman To Face Congress On Tuesday  —  Following the Federal Communications Commission's vote to move ahead with new open Internet rules that could allow for some companies to pay for faster delivery of their content online …
 
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Paul Mooney / Reuters:
Jail, lawsuits cast shadow over Myanmar media freedom
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Henry Taylor / TheMediaBriefing:
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Associated Press:
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Emma Bazilian / Adweek:
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