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Margaret Sullivan / New York Times:
Kinsley review of Greenwald's book “unworthy” of NYT Book Review; ignored media's constitutional role — Kinsley, Greenwald and Government Secrets — Michael Kinsley's review of Glenn Greenwald's new book, “No Place to Hide” hasn't even appeared in the printed Book Review yet …
John McDermott / Digiday:
Twitter, Facebook battle YouTube for video ad cash — Social platforms Twitter and Facebook spent Upfronts week trying to woo TV buyers with their respective ad products. But while the two platforms certainly have the reach needed to pique buyers' interests, whether social can compete …
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Kaylene Hong / The Next Web:
Research projects that Twitter will hit nearly 400m users by 2018, with over 40% in Asia-Pacific — Marketing research firm eMarketer has released its first-ever forecast of Twitter users worldwide, and projects that the social network will have nearly 400 million users by 2018, with over 40 percent of them in the Asia-Pacific region.
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New York Times, TechCrunch, Gigaom, eMarketer and Newsroom Posts and TechCrunch
John McDuling / Quartz:
BuzzFeed is shutting down its traffic partner network ahead of a video push — BuzzFeed won't be sharing its traffic with other websites as it has been. — The phenomenally successful viral content site, known for its listicles and cat videos (and some impressive reporting of late) …
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Nieman Journalism Lab, 10,000 Words, @nowthised, @nickblunden and @raju
David Sell / The Inquirer:
Lewis Katz and Gerry Lenfest win control of Inquirer papers with $88M bid — Katz, Lenfest win control of Inquirer parent company — Inquirer co-owners Lewis Katz and H.F. “Gerry” Lenfest won control of newspaper and its parent company Tuesday after a bidding war with other owners in a private auction at a Philadelphia law firm.
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inquirer.com, Poynter, @phillyinquirer, Washington Post, The Huffington Post and The Newspaper Guild
Ken Auletta / New Yorker:
Jill Abramson's friends dispute accounts that she misled Sulzberger — SUMMING UP THE FIRING OF JILL ABRAMSON — The story of Jill Abramson's abrupt termination as the executive editor of the Times is one of those running stories in which reporters peel away one layer only to be presented with another.
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Ingrid Lunden / TechCrunch:
Indie E-Book Printer Blurb Buys Graphicly; Will Shut Down Comic E-Publishing Platform — As the ongoing dispute between Amazon and Hachette sees the huge online retailer continue to block and/or delay sales of some of the publisher's books, two smaller startups in the industry are merging forces.
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Publishers Weekly, Business Wire, Medium, VentureBeat and Talking New Media
Chris Ariens / TVNewser:
Six of 10 Highest Paid CEOs are in Media — The AP and Equilar are out with the top 50 highest paid CEOs list. And it's quite possible you work for one of their companies, as six of the top 10 head media conglomerates, including: 2. Leslie Moonves (right), CBS Corp., $65.6 million, up 9 percent 5.
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FishbowlNY, Associated Press, The Tell and Lost Remote
Dan Hart / Bloomberg:
Hachette Apologizes to Authors Caught in Amazon Dispute — Hachette Book Group apologized to its authors for a dispute with Amazon.com Inc. that prompted the online retailer to block pre-orders for some of the publisher's forthcoming book releases. — “Please know that we are doing everything …
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Associated Press, Kirk LaPointe's …, Bookseller news, Fortune and Good E-Reader
Ilya Khrennikov / Bloomberg:
Russia's CTC Close to Getting TV Shows on Hulu in U.S., CEO Says — CTC Media Inc. (CTCM), Russia's largest publicly traded television company, said it's near a deal for Hulu LLC to carry its shows online in the U.S., helping expansion to more devices and markets.
Matt Burns / TechCrunch:
Spotify Was Hacked, Warns Android Users Of Impending Update — Spotify users, take note. The music streaming service just posted a message on its company blog indicating that one user's account was hacked, but assuring that steps are being taken to ensure others will not fall victim to the same exploit
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Spotify Blog, VentureBeat, Ubergizmo, Business Insider, ZDNet, Electronista, VatorNews and cnbc.com
Joe Pompeo / Capital New York:
Businessweek promotes Rob Vargas to Creative Director to replace Richard Turley — Businessweek names new creative director — Bloomberg Businessweek has named a new creative director to replace Richard Turley, the star designer who recently left the magazine for a job with MTV.
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Catherine Taibi / The Huffington Post:
BBC News Crew Temporarily Detained In Egypt — Three members of the BBC News team were temporarily detained on Tuesday in Cairo, Egypt, amidst the country's presidential election. — BBC News correspondent in Cairo, Orla Guerin, Cairo producer Wael Hussein and Middle East producer Kate Benyon-Tinker …
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