Top News:
Joel Rosenblatt / Bloomberg:
Apple Settles E-Books Pricing Case With States, Consumers — Apple Inc. (AAPL) reached a settlement with U.S. states and consumers seeking damages over the company's fixing of electronic book prices, avoiding a trial in which it faced as much as $840 million in claims.
Discussion:
TechCrunch, Softpedia News, Cult of Mac, AppleInsider, @tcarmody, CNET, @sarahw, 9to5Mac, Publishers Lunch, Electronista, VentureBeat, The Verge and App Advice
Michelle L. Price / Associated Press:
Salt Lake Tribune ex-employees sue to stop changes to JOA with Deseret News — FORMER EMPLOYEES SUE OVER SALT LAKE TRIBUNE DEAL … SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A group of former employees of The Salt Lake Tribune has filed a lawsuit to suspend and repeal the latest changes …
Discussion:
Salt Lake Tribune, Salt Lake City Weekly … and Deseret News
Jack Shafer:
Anonymous sourcing, often used in NYT and Washington Post, exposes reporters to error, shame — The source may be anonymous, but the shame is all yours — Twice over the past two weeks, New York Times reporters got taken for long rides by anonymous sources who ultimately dropped them off at the corner of Mortified and Peeved.
Discussion:
@sulliview, @antderosa, @davidfolkenflik, @jessicalustig, @afraser_nuim, @moorehn, @the_intercept and @bretisrael
Jeff Elder / Wall Street Journal:
New Wikipedia terms of use require anyone paid to edit articles to disclose that arrangement — Wikipedia Strengthens Rules Against Undisclosed Editing — A week after a coalition of big public relations firms vowed not to secretly edit their clients' Wikipedia pages …
Discussion:
The Next Web, Wikimedia blog, CNET and Marketing Land
Andrew Beaujon / Poynter:
After Louisville layoffs, reporters will be coached more than edited — WFPL — Louisville Courier-Journal Executive Editor Neil Budde tells WFPL's James Miller the budgetary imperatives behind last week's layoffs allowed him to reimagine the news organization: “The approach I took …
Discussion:
WFPL
Bill Mickey / Folio:
Samsung, Adobe Partner for Papergarden Magazine Service — DPS-built pubs are the only ones that will be viewable in the app. — Samsung has developed a new magazine app service called Papergarden and only publishers that have built their digital magazines using Adobe's DPS …
Discussion:
Good E-Reader and Talking New Media
Wall Street Journal:
Videogame reviewer Felix Kjellberg aka PewDiePie earns $4M in ad sales a year on YouTube; has 27M subscribers — YouTube's Biggest Draw Plays Games, Earns $4 Million a Year — Cussing, Comic Videogame Reviewer PewDiePie Has 27 Million Subscribers — STOCKHOLM— Felix Kjellberg doesn't play a very convincing mega star.
Discussion:
Hollywood Reporter, Gamasutra, Tubefilter, Variety and Hardcore Gamer
Janko Roettgers / Gigaom:
The future of music subscription services is binge listening, not exclusives — Beats Music got a lot of press Monday for nabbing the exclusive rights to a track that features Jay Z. The deal was seen by some as a sign that Beats may take a cue from Netflix and battle competitors like Spotify with exclusive content deals.
Discussion:
Billboard, Cult of Mac, VentureBeat, Business Insider, TechCrunch, The Verge, 9to5Mac and App Advice
Todd Spangler / Variety:
DreamWorks Animation Launches YouTube Channel with Shrek, Original Series and More — DreamWorks Animation officially launched DreamWorksTV, a YouTube channel aimed at families with a mix of animated and live-action original series. — The new channel is part of the studio's effort to reach millennials …
Discussion:
Paste, Tubefilter, Los Angeles Times and The Wrap
Barry Levine / VentureBeat:
Supreme Court will decide if the First Amendment can protect threats on Facebook — Are violent threats posted on Facebook - sometimes quoting songs or skits— protected as free speech? The U.S. Supreme Court said today it will render judgment on that question.
Discussion:
Publishers Weekly, ZDNet, USA Today, Associated Press, PandoDaily, Forbes, The School Law Blog, Ars Technica, Fast Company and Gigaom
Capital New York:
The 60-second interview: Laurie Hays, senior executive editor, Bloomberg News — CAPITAL: What are your responsibilities as senior executive editor in charge of beat reporting and editing? — HAYS: I lead 1,200 beat reporters around the world at Bloomberg News in delivering high-impact stories …
Discussion:
@edmundlee and @spettypi
Caysey Welton / Folio:
Condé Nast Entertainment and Twentieth Century Fox TV to Team Up — Three TV series already slated to air in 2014. — Condé Nast Entertainment has signed a first look agreement with Twentieth Century Fox TV. The deal is a new expansive venture for CNE, and one that further positions it as a multimedia company.
Discussion:
Multichannel News, The New York Observer, Broadcasting & Cable, The Wrap, Hollywood Reporter, WWD, Capital New York and Variety
Caroline O'Donovan / Nieman Journalism Lab:
In New Jersey, with $2 million from Knight, the Local News Lab launches to seek revenue models — The Local News Lab launches today, supported by a $2 million grant awarded by the Knight Foundation in February. The New Jersey-based organization will incubate six local journalism sites in an effort to …
Discussion:
@niemanlab, @hidenise, FishbowlNY, @jcstearns and @dangillmor
Dan Primack / Fortune:
Is Aereo working on a Plan B? — Aereo is just days away from a Supreme Court ruling on whether or not its streaming TV service is legal. “Of course. What else would I do? Just sit around and wait?” That's Aereo founder and CEO Chet Kanojia after being asked if he's still going into work each day …