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Leslie Kaufman / New York Times:
Julia Turner Is Named Editor in Chief of Slate — The online magazine Slate on Monday named Julia Turner its editor in chief, replacing David Plotz, who is stepping down after six years in the job. — Ms. Turner has served as Mr. Plotz's deputy editor since 2008.
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Slate, FishbowlNY, Slate, Poynter, @sdkstl, The Wrap, @jakesilverstein, @peterlattman, @nathanheller, Poynter, @7im, @michaelroston, Politico, @mattyglesias, @erikwemple, @laurenzcollins and @ezraklein
Ryan Roslansky / Official LinkedIn Blog:
LinkedIn acquries Newsle, a tool for monitoring mentions of people in news stories — Stay In The Know On Your Network: Newsle Joins The LinkedIn Family — We know LinkedIn is a place you visit to stay up-to-speed on your network, showcase and strengthen your professional identity …
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Newsle Blog, The Next Web, TechHive, SeekingAlpha.com, PC Magazine, WebProNews, VatorNews, Online Social Media, CNET, @jeffweiner, Bloomberg, MediaPost, Forbes, ValueWalk, 24/7 Wall St., ZDNet, PandoDaily, AdAge, SocialTimes, TechCrunch, VentureBeat, Mashable, @jamescham, @bfeld, @digiphile, @robpegoraro, @danroth, @jeffjarvis and @pkafka
Leslie Kaufman / New York Times:
Under Larry Kramer, USA Today focuses on breaking news fast and going viral — USA Today Goes Viral — TYSONS CORNER, Va. — “Today is a good day to be here because we are starting Social Media Tuesdays,” exclaims Larry Kramer, the publisher of USA Today.
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@chenkx, Change of Subject, The Whip, @columbiajourn, @lukenozicka, @smithbm12, @dannysullivan, @jswartz, @lauraelizdavis, @cookie, @jayrosen_nyu, @mjenkins, @mikeisaac, @oso and @caseynewton
Josh Rottenberg / Los Angeles Times:
‘Snowpiercer,’ VOD and the future of film distribution — On June 27, a bold new sci-fi film opened in theaters. Critics raved. Fanboys exulted. Word-of-mouth was overwhelmingly positive. No, it wasn't “Transformers: Age of Extinction.” — Upon its release, South Korean director Bong Joon-ho's …
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@pkafka, @kennethturan, Wall Street Journal, Gizmodo, Polygon and The Billfold
Joe Pompeo / Capital New York:
A.G. Sulzberger named ‘senior editor for strategy’ at Times — The New York Times has confirmed a new role for Arthur Gregg Sulzberger, a rising newsroom star and the son of Times publisher and chairman Arthur Sulzberger Jr. — The younger Sulzberger, who previously did stints as an editor …
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Poynter, The Wrap, The Huffington Post, FishbowlNY, The New York Observer, WWD Media Headlines, @stuartmillar159, @hunterw and JIMROMENESKO.COM
Lulu Yilun Chen / Businessweek:
Alibaba Joins Lions Gate For Video Service in China — Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. (BABA:US) teamed with Lions Gate Entertainment Corp. (LGF:US) to stream Hollywood movies and television shows as China's biggest e-commerce operator expands its video content.
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Wall Street Journal, Reuters and Variety
Joseph Lichterman / Nieman Journalism Lab:
Report around the clock: How some news orgs use time zones to their advantage to operate 24/7 — It was well past midnight the morning of June 14 on the East Coast of the United States when Los Angeles Kings defenseman Alec Martinez slammed home the Stanley Cup-winning goal deep into the second overtime.
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@davelevinthal and @wblau
J.K. Trotter / Gawker:
BuzzFeed let longtime staffers edit and even delete early posts to match “editorial standards” — Why Are Your Favorite BuzzFeed Posts Disappearing? — Avid consumers of BuzzFeed's entertaining and informative listicles have noticed something strange: Their favorite listicles are disappearing from BuzzFeed's servers.
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Poynter, @thedtruth, @nbj914, @jackshafer, @ckrewson, @nonorganical, @pbump, @davidpodhaskie, @deep_beige and BuzzFeed
Jason Abbruzzese / Mashable:
Seeing More Politics in Your News Feed? Facebook Boosts Partisan Sites — Facebook has helped catapult sites like BuzzFeed and Upworthy into social stardom, boosting the visibility of media content on the News Feeds of millions of users and generating a deluge of traffic.
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@loweroche, Mediaite, @judithd, @charliebeckett, AllFacebook and @stevekrak
Ellen Emmerentze Jervell / Wall Street Journal:
Swedish author and his bot created 2.7M Wikipedia articles; some editors object to methods — For This Author, 10,000 Wikipedia Articles Is a Good Day's Work — In Sweden, Sverker Johansson and His ‘Bot’ Have Created 2.7 Million Articles; Some Purists Complain
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Business Insider
Emily Shire / The Daily Beast:
Saving Us From Ourselves: The Anti-Clickbait Movement — They're everywhere. Headlines like, 'This is why you're always tired...' 'I can't stop looking at this image...' 'You won't believe what this man said next...' aren't going anywhere, but the anti-clickbait Twitter account @SavedYouAClick is trying to stop their growth.
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The Daily Caller and FishbowlNY
Michael White / Pacific Standard:
Is Social Media Saving Science? — Last week, two big papers that described a seemingly revolutionary method to make stem cells were retracted. The retractions were no surprise to stem cell researchers. Authored by a team of Japanese and American scientists and published in Nature in January …