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Ingrid Lunden / TechCrunch:
Amazon's Prime Music service debuts: Ad-free streaming, 90K albums, 1M songs, but few hits — Amazon Turns On Prime Music Streaming, Sans Current Hits — There have been a lot of murmurs that Amazon would turn on its music streaming service this week, and it looks like that's just what it quietly did a little while ago.
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Forbes, Guardian, Softpedia News, Re/code, AppleInsider, Pocket-lint, App Advice, Gizmodo, The Verge, 9to5Mac, @schukin, The Next Web, Engadget and New York Times
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Joan E. Solsman / CNET:
Amazon adds streaming Prime Music to play against Apple's Beats
Amazon adds streaming Prime Music to play against Apple's Beats
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The Verge
Peter Lauria / BuzzFeed:
Songwriters Are Losing $2.3 Billion A Year Due To Outdated Government Regulations — The National Music Publishers' Association, the lobbying group for songwriters, said the lost revenue is based on what it believes its constituents could collect if government regulations were lifted.
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New York Times, Billboard, hypebot and Variety
Christopher Ketcham / The New Republic:
Chris Hedges is a Pulitzer Winner, a Lefty Hero, & a Plagiarist — Pulitzer winner. Lefty hero. Plagiarist. — In early 2010, the editors at Harper's Magazine began reviewing a lengthy manuscript submitted by Chris Hedges, a former New York Times reporter.
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Peter Kafka / Re/code:
AT&T's Pitch to the Feds: Let Us Buy DirecTV, and Maybe TV Bills Won't Go Up So Much — Remember when AT&T told investors that it could cut its programming bills by 20 percent if it buys DirecTV? — That was last week. This week AT&T is telling regulators why they should let it buy DirecTV, and it's making a similar argument.
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Multichannel News, CNET and Variety
Jason Deans / Guardian:
Kickstarter links with the Guardian to highlight journalism projects — Crowdfunding website to have a dedicated category for the sector, plus a curated page picking out noteworthy new ideas — The Vancouver Observer's Tar Sands Reporting Project was funded through Kickstarter
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@nicolehe, @znmeb, @digiphile, @ystrickler, @caseynewton, The Kickstarter Blog, @contributoria, @jamesrbuk and Press Association
Steve Henn / NPR:
NPR and Ars Technica team up for security test that tapped Internet while a reporter worked — Project Eavesdrop: An Experiment At Monitoring My Home Office … If someone tapped your Internet connection, what would he find out about you? — It's been just over a year since Edward Snowden became …
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@leftcoasthelene, Ars Technica and @rhatr
Alan D. Mutter / Reflections of a Newsosaur:
Digital publishing metrics: What's real? — The ecstasy of digital publishing is that it enables the granular measurement of everything from traffic to ad clicks. The agony is trying to figure out which metrics matter. That's the vexing issue we're going to tackle today, but, first, let's get real:
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@mccarthyryanj
Justin Ellis / Nieman Journalism Lab:
Q&A: Penelope Muse Abernathy on how community newspapers can face the digital transition — When we talk about disruption in the journalism business, the conversation often centers on the big players. It's easy to focus on a place like The New York Times because its plans for carving out a future in journalism often make headlines.
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@niemanlab
Roy Greenslade / Guardian:
The Sun marks the World Cup by giving away 22m papers to English homes — In a burst of patriotism on behalf of England's World Cup team, The Sun is distributing 22m copies of a special issue to almost every household in England. — The 24-page paper is being delivered over the next two days …
ScienceDaily:
Internet not responsible for dying newspapers, new study finds — We all know that the Internet has killed the traditional newspaper trade, right? After all, until the general population started interacting with the web in the mid-90s, the newspaper business was thriving — offering readers top notch journalism and pages of ads.
Josh Gerstein / Politico:
Media seeks Senate vote on shield law — In the wake of the Supreme Court's refusal to take up a case involving a New York Times reporters refusal to identify his sources, a coalition of more than 70 news organizations and press freedom groups is urging the Senate to take prompt action to pass …
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The Huffington Post
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism:
News organisations face second wave of disruption with potentially profound societal implications says new international study — News organisations face second wave of disruption with potentially profound societal implications says new international study
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Nieman Journalism Lab, Guardian, BBC and @gavmorris
Cynthia Littleton / Variety:
Rentrak Makes Inroads in TV Ratings Measurement with Majors — Rentrak is gaining traction with its enhanced TV ratings services thanks to new deals with Fox Television Stations and Sony Pictures TV. — Fox TV Stations on Wednesday said it has signed to Rentrak's local TV ratings service …
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Broadcasting & Cable, Variety and Hollywood Reporter
Alex Kantrowitz / AdAge:
Florida-Based Ad Fraudsters Skim Millions From Advertisers, Then Disappear — Scheme Shows How Easy It Is to Steal Money From the Ad-Tech Ecosystem — FX — Some of the globe's most recognizable brands — including Oreo, GlaxoSmithKline, Burger King and Sprint — were bilked out of millions …
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