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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 …
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Kelly McBride / Poynter:
The right way to publish a killer's deranged manifesto — There's a democratic value to publishing and referencing Elliot Rodger's manifesto. The 22-year-old mass murderer left us a 141-page window into his deranged thinking. — But don't just publish it, add context.
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Tom McCarthy / Guardian:
Daily Mail and New York Post criticised for ‘distorted’ Isla Vista coverage — Papers included photograph of woman mentioned in Elliot Rodger's memoir, which media ethicists say was ‘potentially harmful’ — A woman holds a protest sign outside Rodger's apartment complex in Isla Vista.
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.
Jack Marshall / Wall Street Journal:
Twitter and Omnicom Strike $230 Million Mobile Ad Deal — Omnicom Media Group announced a mobile-focused deal with Twitter on Tuesday, worth $230 million over the next two years. — The deal will integrate Omnicom's programmatic ad buying unit Accuen with Twitter's ad exchange MoPub …
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Wall Street Journal:
Amazon said it doesn't expect a quick resolution of a contract dispute with Hachette. — Amazon.com said Tuesday it doesn't expect a quick resolution of a contract dispute with Hachette Book Group that has led to Amazon restricting the sale of some Hachette titles.
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Dan Hart / Bloomberg:
Hachette Apologizes to Authors Caught in Amazon Dispute
Hachette Apologizes to Authors Caught in Amazon Dispute
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Andrew Leonard / Salon:
How Disney learned to stop worrying and love copyright infringement — The Monday before the Oscars, Scott Kramer, a digital content producer based in Los Angeles, called his close friend Joshua Elson, a high school choir teacher, with an idea. For months, both their families had been obsessed …
Tim Peterson / AdAge:
Yahoo Plots YouTube Rival for Summer Debut After Delay — Portal's Proposed Terms Have Received Pushback From YouTube Creators — Yahoo wants to rival YouTube for viral videos. — Creativity Reimagined — Is there room for another YouTube? — Yahoo is ramping up talks …
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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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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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Fox News:
Supreme Court rejects effort to compel FoxNews.com reporter to reveal sources — The Supreme Court on Tuesday rejected a last-ditch bid by the lawyers for Colorado movie theater shooting suspect James Holmes to compel FoxNews.com reporter Jana Winter to reveal confidential sources from a story or face jail.
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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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Todd Spangler / Variety:
Netflix Buys Pay-TV Rights to Sony Animated Films — Starz's agreement with studio carved out animated pics, which will come to Netflix starting with ‘Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2’ now and ‘Smurfs 2’ later in 2014 — Netflix reached a multiyear deal with Sony Pictures Television …
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Home Media Magazine and The Wrap
Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai / Mashable:
Meet the Man Hired to Make Sure the Snowden Docs Aren't Hacked — In early January, Micah Lee worried journalist Glenn Greenwald's computer would get hacked, perhaps by the NSA, perhaps by foreign spies. — Greenwald was a target, and he was vulnerable. He was among the first to receive millions …