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Mark Sweney / Guardian:
Mail Online's soaring revenues offset publisher's print ad decline — Website's revenues up 45% to £28m in six months to end of March, as DMGT highlights reshaping of its media business — Mail Online: revenues up 45% to £28m in six months to end of March
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Paul Linford / HoldTheFrontPage:
Local World makes £18m half-yearly profit says DMGT — Regional publisher Local World is continuing to generate healthy profits according to half-yearly results from its biggest investor. — DMGT said that its 38.7pc stake in the publisher generated profits of £7m in the six-month period 1 October to 31 March.
Andrew Beaujon / Poynter:
PBS shouldn't ‘get in the way of reporters or photographers covering news,’ ombudsman says — A PBS staffer was “clearly wrong” to try to stop a reporter from photographing hotel security detain a protester at PBS' annual meeting last week, PBS Ombudsman Michael Getler writes.
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PBS
Amy Thomson / Bloomberg:
Vodafone's U.K. Customers to Get Netflix Access With 4G Plans — Vodafone Group Plc's U.K. customers who sign up for high-speed mobile service will get a six-month subscription to streaming movies and TV shows on Netflix as the carrier expands into content.
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Gigaom, CNET, Wired.co.uk, Cable UK Blogs, Windows Phone Central, The Next Web and Businessweek
Mong Palatino / Global Voices:
Free Speech Curtailed as Thailand Declares Martial Law — Media censorship is worsening in Thailand as more TV cables and radio stations were closed down by the army to ‘maintain peace and order’ in the country. Martial law was declared by the army on May 20, 2014 to end violence …
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prachatai.com, @globalvoices and SEAPA
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Mathew Ingram / Gigaom:
A challenge for free speech: Twitter's “country-withheld content” tool spreads to Pakistan — Twitter's selective censorship of tweets may be the best option, but it's still censorship — Twitter's ability to block certain tweets or users from being seen in specific countries …
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@jamesvasile, @jilliancyork and Chilling Effects Clearinghouse
Johana Bhuiyan / Capital New York:
Lucky's Eva Chen: I've taken down the fourth wall of fashion — As social media becomes increasingly personal, readers have gained access to once impossibly inaccessible fashion industry personalities, Lucky magazine editor in chief Eva Chen said on stage at an Internet Week presentation at the Metropolitan Pavilion today.
Discussion:
Forbes
Myles Tanzer / BuzzFeed:
NPR Staffers Worry About Diversity With End Of “Tell Me More” — “They want people of color in a very small box. They don't want to challenge that idea.” — Flickr: bereninga — On Tuesday morning NPR employees gathered in a conference room in front of the company's top brass …
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@eddiesayago, @asmaam and The Maynard Institute …
Emily Bell / Columbia Journalism Review:
For the Times' innovation report to stick, its journalists need to be on board — Doing journalism and keeping up with what is happening within journalism and the wider digital ecosystem at the same time is impossible — It is somewhat ironic that one of the authors of The New York Times' internal memo …
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rabble.ca, @mathewi, @smfrogers, The Changing Newsroom, @digiphile, Forbes and Sparksheet
Beth Healy / The Boston Globe:
Worcester Telegram & Gazette sold to Halifax Media Partners — Halifax Media Group has agreed to buy the Worcester Telegram & Gazette from Boston Globe Media Partners, the companies said Wednesday. — Terms of the deal were not disclosed. Halifax, based in Daytona Beach, Fla., is relatively new to the newspaper business.
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Worcester Telegram & Gazette, Media Nation and JIMROMENESKO.COM
Steve Rubel / AdAge:
Social-Media Companies and Publishers Consciously Uncoupling Products in Quest for Mobile Users — Social-Media Companies and Publishers Consciously Uncoupling Products in Quest for Mobile Users — Behind all the headlines about native advertising, programmatic buying and every …
Thanks:@steverubel
Liliana Bounegru / Harvard Business Review:
Data journalists should build their own data sets rather than rely solely on official sources — What Data Journalists Need to Do Differently — The role of the data journalist has increased dramatically over the last decade.The past few months have seen the launch of several high-profile …
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@icijorg and Kirk LaPointe's …
Joshua Benton / Nieman Journalism Lab:
How Vox is providing structure and allowing journalists to share “informal” information — Building permission structures for short content (Vox edition) — When people talk about blowing up the traditional article model of news, they don't mean that the standard news article form is bad, per se.
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metamedia
Susan Currie Sivek / Mediashift:
The Challenge of Measuring Multi-Platform Success for Print Magazines — It seems like a simple task: Keep track of new magazine launches, monitor the results, and see how much the industry grows and changes. — But when you start digging into that project in more detail, it gets complicated.
Cora Currier / Columbia Journalism Review:
National security journalists say it's only getting harder to report on intelligence agencies — Anti-Leaks directives formalize post-Snowden secrecy — This spring, the Office of the Director of National Intelligence issued new policies requiring that all public writings and remarks …
Lucia Moses / Digiday:
Condé Nast Traveler to relaunch as publishing platform Aug. 18 with 25 outside contributors — Why Condé Nast Traveler is taking the platform approach — Increasingly, traditional publishers are finding that the easiest way to build audience scale is by opening up their sites to outside contributors.
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FishbowlNY, @herrkwak and @abeaujon
Jihii Jolly / Columbia Journalism Review:
How algorithms decide the news you see — Homepage traffic for news sites continues to decrease. This trend is the result of an “if the news is important, it will find me” mentality that developed with the rise of social media, when people began to read links that their friends and others in their networks recommended.
Stuart Dredge / Guardian:
Spotify: five big challenges looming for the streaming music service — Winning over artists, going mainstream, turning a profit, facing big-tech competition and (perhaps) going beyond music — Spotify announced today that it now has 10m paying subscribers and 40m active users …
Jeff John Roberts / Gigaom:
Google cheated ad partners, says lawsuit, but case points to dirty tricks campaign — Someone claiming to be an ex-Google employee suggested in April that the company conspires to steal revenues from its partners who host Google-provided ads on their websites.
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opptrends and WebProNews
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Alastair Reid / Journalism.co.uk:
AOL is looking to personalise readers' experiences on its publishing sites without collecting personal information — AOL is looking to personalise readers' experiences on its publishing sites without collecting personal information — Read more — Other top stories — Also on Journalism.co.uk...
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@antoniospadaro and @maymann
Tom Meagher / Source:
Project Thunderdome went open source during shutdown, its developers wish they had sooner — LESSONS FROM THE PROJECT THUNDERDOME SHUTDOWN — The Scramble to Open Source and What You Can Do To Help — Nearly every time the data team at Project Thunderdome prepared to launch an interactive graphic, a
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@dfmthunderdome, @ultracasual and @source