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David Folkenflik / NPR:
‘Period Of Turmoil’ Preceded Abramson Firing, Says Top Editor At ‘Times’ — Dean Baquet sat in his new office in midtown Manhattan, the very picture of composure and precision, as he described the top-level dysfunction that led to the firing of Jill Abramson as executive editor of The New York Times …
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Poynter, Forbes, FishbowlNY, Washington Post, The Huffington Post, Talking Points Memo, Prof Chris Daly's Blog, @moorehn, @nycsouthpaw, @nprinskeep, @davidfolkenflik, @williamsjon, @ericuman, @sulliview, New York Magazine, @davidfolkenflik, @sfiegerman, @jennifersaba, The Wrap, @davidfolkenflik and @lisamcintire
Josh Constine / TechCrunch:
Apple Will Use Curation To Beat A Path To Mainstreaming Music — Ask the average person who their favorite musicians are and they'll struggle to name more than a few. That's one reason search-based streaming services haven't hit critical mass. They force users to know what they want to hear.
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Michael Vakulenko / Medium:
Beats is a platform, connecting artists with fans; Apple's users will enable network effects on it — To understand Beats you need to understand Lady Gaga — Look beyond headphones, play lists, music streaming, wearables and label deals — The news are finally out—Apple is buying Beats for 3 Billion Dollars.
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@cdixon, @mikeelgan, @richoakley, @tomgara, @monkbent, Guardian, @danielpunkass, @mryall, @pgiese, hypebot, Digital Media Wire, Forbes, VatorNews, Re/code, The Verge and ReadWrite
Ben Popper / The Verge:
Apple didn't want Beats, it needed Beats
Apple didn't want Beats, it needed Beats
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memeburn, MacStories and Tech Trader Daily
Bill Mickey / Folio:
Source Interlink Media Rebrands, Closes 12 Titles — New corporate identity: TEN: The Enthusiast Network — Major changes are happening at Source Interlink Media, publisher of Surfing, Motortrend and approximately 60 other enthusiast titles. Newly installed CEO Scott Dickey announced …
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Publishers Weekly, Folio, Orange County Business …, The News-Press and @cayseyw
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Sam Kirkland / Poynter:
One year after 28 Sun-Times photojournalists were laid off, where are they now? — One year ago today, the Chicago Sun-Times eliminated its photo staff, laying off 28 full-time employees. — Most of them have landed on their feet, according to email and phone interviews with many of the photographers.
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@jbenton, @abeaujon, @poynter and The Newspaper Guild
Associated Press:
France restricts coverage of D-Day anniversary — PARIS (AP) — Millions of viewers worldwide could miss live coverage of the commemorations marking the 70th anniversary of D-Day next week because the French president's office reversed a decision to grant international news agencies free access to the broadcast.
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Poynter, Broadcasting & Cable, TVNewser and GlobalPost
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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@vivian and the npr social media desk
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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
Who's behind that tweet? Here's how 7 news orgs manage their Twitter and Facebook accounts
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@polina_marinova, @ericcarvin, @bydanielvictor, Cision and Talking Biz News
Rem Rieder / USA Today:
Rieder: Time to pass shield law for journalists — Last summer, supporters were confident that at long last the federal shield law for journalists would be enacted. — After a number of false starts, they were convinced that the stars were aligned and that a measure to ensure that journalists …
Agence France-Presse:
Turkey sentences Twitter user to jail for blasphemy — Istanbul (AFP) - A Turkish court on Thursday handed a 15-month jail term to a teacher over Twitter posts deemed religiously offensive, local media reported on Thursday. — The court in the eastern city of Mus ruled that the man …
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Al Jazeera English:
Turkey's top court rejects YouTube ban
Turkey's top court rejects YouTube ban
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Gigaom, USA Today, BBC, Reuters and Associated Press
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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VentureBeat, Electronista, App Advice, Wall Street Journal, WebProNews, Music Week, Cult of Mac, The Next Web, Business Insider, Gigaom, Gizmodo, Mashable, AllAccess.com, MacRumors, @pigsandplans, The Verge, TechCrunch and hypebot
Kate Tummarello / The Hill:
National Association of Broadcasters plans second FCC lawsuit over shared resource agreements — Broadcasters to sue FCC on resource-sharing ban — The broadcast industry plans to sue the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) over its decision to crack down on resource-sharing deals between broadcasters.
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Broadcasting & Cable
Richard Prince / Richard Prince's Journal-isms:
How Maya Angelou learned on the job after landing an editor's job in Egypt with no experience — In 1960, Renaissance Woman Landed Editor's Job in Egypt — Maya Angelou, the Renaissance woman who assumed roles ranging from poet to calypso singer, for a brief time was also a journalist.
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@africandevjobs and @princeeditor
Justin Ellis / Nieman Journalism Lab:
Probably not a surprise: Turns out your boss spends a lot of time in email — reading news — Do you work in a handsome corner office, one with a view? If so, you likely get a lot of your news in your inbox. — Of course, that's true for many non-captains of industry too.
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Medium, @tothevictor and @peteskomoroch
Alexis Sobel Fitts / Columbia Journalism Review:
Despite earlier promises of investment in staff, The Wire continues drifting without an editor — Chaos at The Wire? — Without an editor in chief, The Atlantic's army of young aggregators is directionless — Back in November, things seemed promising at The Wire.
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Capital New York and @mathewi
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.