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Joseph Lichterman / Nieman Journalism Lab:
Who's behind that tweet? Here's how 7 news orgs manage their Twitter and Facebook accounts — On a typical day, The Wall Street Journal publishes about 500 or 600 stories. And with correspondents spread across the globe, those stories go up around the clock.
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@polina_marinova, @ericcarvin, @bydanielvictor, Cision and Talking Biz News
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Joseph Lichterman / Nieman Journalism Lab:
It's alive! What NPR learned from turning its @nprnews Twitter account from a bot into a human — May 22 was World Goth Day! To celebrate, NPR's main Twitter account, @nprnews, sent out a tweet to its 2 million-plus followers sharing a 2013 NPR story on Goth Barbie.
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Joshua Benton / Nieman Journalism Lab:
The New York Times is restructuring its Page 1 meetings to be more digital (as that big report suggested) — If you want to do something newsworthy at The New York Times and not have people notice, I guess the best thing to do is to put it on Times Insider.
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New York Times, @raju, @robweir and @jbenton
Bill Mickey / Folio:
Breaking: Source Interlink Distribution to Shut Down — After losing Time Inc. business, all operations to cease. — As was widely speculated following the news that Time Inc. dropped its wholesale services, Source Interlink Distribution has announced that it's shutting down.
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Matt Hardigree / Jalopnik:
Automobile Magazine Cuts Staff And Fires Editor — 20,389g — Giving credence to yesterday's rumor, Automobile magazine's Michigan offices have been closed, much of its staff has been let go, and the Editor-in-Chief Jean Jennings has been fired. This comes along with Source Interlink …
Chris Ariens / FishbowlNY:
Prometheus Global Media acquires Mediabistro editorial and e-commerce assets for $8M — Prometheus Global Media to Acquire Mediabistro — So, we're in the news today. This morning, Mediabistro is announcing that it has entered into a definitive agreement to sell its editorial …
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Poynter, Folio, Media & Entertainment, Mashable, @brianstelter, The Wrap, FishbowlDC and MediaWire Daily
Nicole Perlroth / New York Times:
Iranian hacker “Newscaster” campaign used real journalists' names, fake reporter personas — Cyberespionage Attacks Tied to Hackers in Iran — SAN FRANCISCO — An elaborate, three-year cyberespionage campaign against United States military contractors, members of Congress …
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iSIGHT Partners, VentureBeat, Bloomberg, Washington Post, Daily Dot and Mashable
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Reid J. Epstein / Wall Street Journal:
Hackers' Fake News Site Relied on Plagiarized Stories
Hackers' Fake News Site Relied on Plagiarized Stories
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Reuters, The Verge, @wsjpolitics, iSIGHT Partners and Latest News & Headlines
Jack Marshall / Wall Street Journal:
BuzzFeed tinkers with sponsored content labels as native advertising evolves — “Native” Ad Labelling is a Work in Progress — “Native” advertising, or advertising content designed to blend in with editorial content, is all the rage. But publishers and marketers are still figuring …
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@noahchestnut and @jackmarshall
Chris Welch / The Verge:
YouTube reveals which US internet providers are best and worst at streaming — Starting today, internet providers in the United States will finally be held to account for lackluster YouTube streaming speeds. Google has brought its Video Quality Report — first launched in Canada at the start …
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Gigaom, Fortune, The Hill, FierceOnlineVideo News and Boing Boing
Reggie Ugwu / BuzzFeed:
Amazon Prime to offer music streaming service with songs six months old or older, coming June/July; Sony, Warner on board — Exclusive: Amazon Prime To Offer Music Streaming Service — With 6-Month-Old Songs — The internet giant has reached deals with major labels for a service to launch this June or July.
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Gigaom, TechCrunch, Cult of Mac, Business Insider, The Next Web, @pigsandplans, Mashable, AllAccess.com, The Verge, MacRumors, Gizmodo and hypebot
Michael Sebastian / AdAge:
Conde Nast Drafts an Internal ‘Magna Carta’ for Native Advertising — Publisher of Vogue and Vanity Fair Seeks to Codify Tactic — How to Integrate Social Media Into Your Marketing Strategy — Conde Nast, publisher of Vogue and The New Yorker, has asked its editors and publishers …
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Kirk LaPointe's …, @joepompeo, mUmBRELLA, Capital New York, The FJP and FishbowlNY, Thanks:@natives
Ben Sisario / New York Times:
Jimmy Iovine's four decades of experience and artist connections lend credibility to Apple's music plans — Jimmy Iovine, a Master of Beats, Lends Apple a Skilled Ear — CUPERTINO, Calif. — Apple's new music impresario, Jimmy Iovine, didn't start out writing code or studying computer engineering …
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Bloomberg, SocialTimes, TIME, Forbes, @stevenbjohnson, Wall Street Journal, @peterlattman, Los Angeles Times, @bryfitz and @hugolindgren
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Peter Kafka / Re/code:
Cue and Iovine talk about Beats acquisition, competing streaming services, Apple TV, more
Cue and Iovine talk about Beats acquisition, competing streaming services, Apple TV, more
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Fortune, TechCrunch, MacRumors, AppleInsider, BGR, Business Insider, Cult of Mac, VatorNews, MacStories, Tech Trader Daily, The Verge, ReadWrite, @recode, @lanceulanoff, @parislemon, @stevecase, @nichcarlson, @larrymagid, @jonfortt, @inafried, @fmanjoo, Guardian, The Tell, Mashable, CNET, The Next Web and @johnpaczkowski
Jessica Guynn / USA Today:
Hastings: Comcast wants to become the ‘post office’ — RANCHO PALOS VERDES, Calif. — He said, he said. — Netflix CEO Reed Hastings on Thursday continued to stump against Comcast's proposed $45 billion merger with Time Warner Cable in an appearance at the Code Conference.
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Re/code and Deadline.com
Abigail Edge / Journalism.co.uk:
Guardian redesigns app, offers increased personalization, UGC submission, and interactives — A whistle-stop tour of the new Guardian app — The Guardian's new app for iOS and Android allows users to personalise their homepage and directly submit user-generated content — Read more
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Guardian, Cult of Mac, Techworld.com and App Advice
Bill Mickey / Folio:
MIT Technology Review Launches Tiered Subscription Plan — Latest effort to support digital-first brand strategy. — MIT Technology Review officially launched its tiered subscription plan today. Called Insider, it offers three pricing levels and has emerged from a long period of market testing and a two-month beta.
Nikki Usher / Washington Post:
It's not just Jill Abramson: Women everywhere are getting pushed out of journalism — Blame the techies. — Nikki Usher is the author of Making News at The New York Times and an assistant professor at George Washington University's School of Media and Public Affairs.
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@amandabee, @nikkiusher, @katdowns, @nikkiusher, @yurivictor, @derekwillis, @tasneemraja, @rsm, @tasneemraja, @tasneemraja, @rsm, @sisiwei, @livvybolton, @derekwillis, @derekwillis, @feministabulous and @markcoddington
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Mandy Jenkins / Zombie Journalism:
Technology is a solution, not a problem, for women in newsrooms
Technology is a solution, not a problem, for women in newsrooms
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@katiepark, @kissane, @macloo, Washington Post, @kate_day, @mjenkins and @mjenkins