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Ralph Cipriano / Big Trial:
Lenfest to buy out Drew Katz to take sole control of Philly Daily News, Inquirer, websites — The Partnership That Didn't Last Twenty Minutes — Auction winners Gerry Lenfest and Lewis Katz — for Bigtrial.net — In the moments after Lewis Katz and H.F. “Gerry” …
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Philadelphia Magazine, Philly.com, @carrierickey, @taramurtha, @davidleepreston and @will_bunch
David Streitfeld / New York Times:
Amazon Stops Taking Advance Orders for ‘Lego’ and Other Warner Videos — The Everything Store is shrinking again. Amazon customers who want to order forthcoming Warner Home Video features, including “The Lego Movie,” “300: Rise of an Empire,” “Winter's Tale” and “Transcendence,” are finding it impossible to do so.
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@publisherslunch, The Verge, Mashable, @deanbaker13 and @sherman_alexie
Hadas Gold / Politico:
Fox News pushes back on Gawker report — Fox News says it has not retracted its claim that former executive Brian Lewis submitted fraudulent expense reports, despite a Gawker report alleging otherwise. — On Tuesday, Gawker unearthed a document filed in court appearing to state that the network …
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J.K. Trotter / Gawker:
Fox News Retracts Fraud Claim Against Former Executive
Fox News Retracts Fraud Claim Against Former Executive
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@davidfolkenflik, @gabrielsherman and @ericboehlert
Brooks Barnes / New York Times:
Stars from YouTube and Vine capitalize on internet success with live festivals and concerts — Performing Without Net: Stars of YouTube Take to the Stage — A capacity 12,500 tickets have been sold. More than 70 performers are appearing on three stages.
Maxim Eristavi / Columbia Journalism Review:
Reporter forced to leave Eastern Ukraine after Russian journo accuses him of “spreading lies” — In Eastern Ukraine, one journalist turns on another — A German reporter is forced to flee after a Russian counterpart denounces him on social media
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Alex Weprin / Capital New York:
The Vice-Time Warner deal, HLN, and CNN — With the news that Time Warner is seeking a major investment in Vice, the possibility of HLN's involvement raises a number of questions. — HLN has been teased as possibly going to Vice as part of the deal, though there was enough wiggle room …
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BuzzFeed, TVNewser, Inside Cable News, @antderosa and Sky News
Lisa O'Carroll / Guardian:
Mirror group faces new phone-hacking claims — Cilla Black, Christopher Eccleston, Alan Yentob and Davina McCall among new claimants for compensation — The publisher of the Sunday Mirror is facing compensation claims over alleged phone hacking from at least a dozen new litigants including Cilla Black …
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@davidfolkenflik and Guardian
Tom Wheeler / Official FCC Blog:
Wheeler: state laws hurt broadband access in places like Chattanooga; FCC could preempt rules — Removing Barriers to Competitive Community Broadband — If any city understands the power of networks to drive economic growth, it's Chattanooga, Tennessee.
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Watchdog.org, @gigibsohnfcc, @bruce_katz, NationalJournal.com and Broadcasting & Cable
Mark Sweney / Guardian:
BBC journalists to ballot for strike action — Union members call for overhaul of pay gap with managers, rejecting ‘derisory’ offer of 1% pay rise — BBC journalists are to ballot for strike action after rejecting an offer of a “derisory” 1% pay rise. — Members of the National Union …
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Poynter, Press Gazette and mUmBRELLA
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Jason Deans / Guardian:
BBC Radio to cut 65 more posts
BBC Radio to cut 65 more posts
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broadcastnow.co.uk, mirror, MediaTel, Prolific North, Telegraph, Gigwise, Digital Spy and BBC
David Kravets / Ars Technica:
Google's university book scanning can move ahead without authors' OK — Court gives Google significant fair use protections. — A federal appeals court on Tuesday upheld the right of universities, in conjunction with Google, to scan millions of library books without the authors' permission.
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Guardian, Courthouse News Service, bookforum.com, Gigaom, Publishers Weekly, The Berkeley Blog and Washington Post
Michael Sebastian / AdAge:
Top PR Firms Promise They Won't Edit Clients' Wikipedia Entries on the Sly — Edelman, Burson-Marsteller Among Those Signing Pledge — Smart Marketing Using Big Data — Several of the largest public-relations agencies issued a joint statement Tuesday promising to play by the rules of Wikipedia.
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Edelman, TIME, In2, @noahchestnut, The Drum and MarketingVox News & Trends, Thanks:@steverubel
Andrew Sullivan / The Dish:
Andrew Sullivan's The Dish introducing ads for non-subs soon, keeping premium product ad-free — Is Big Online Media Doomed? — You only have to observe the painful and austere transition of Time Inc. to see the grim portents of a much leaner future. And a lot of this has to do with a double problem …
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Wall Street Journal, @jeffbercovici, @jason_pontin, @sullydish and @journo2go
Mike Masnick / Techdirt:
How a credulous media repeated dubious claims of a Turing Test milestone — No, A ‘Supercomputer’ Did NOT Pass The Turing Test For The First Time And Everyone Should Know Better — So, this weekend's news in the tech world was flooded with a “story” about how a “chatbot” passed the Turing Test for …
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@worldscifest, New York Magazine and TIME
Kristen Hare / Poynter:
Boston Globe launches Capital, a new section for political junkies — Boston Globe wants to make political-junkie-style coverage accessible — On Friday, The Boston Globe launched Capital, a new section on politics that comes out Fridays in print and updates regularly online.
Bryan Bishop / The Verge:
Sony formally announces PlayStation original sci-fi series ‘Powers’ — There were reports that it was in the works a few months ago, but Sony has now made it official: the first original television show for the PlayStation is coming, and it is called Powers.
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VentureBeat, Arcade Sushi, Observation Deck and TechRadar.com
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