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9:15 AM ET, July 16, 2014

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New York Times:
Time Warner rejected $80B takeover bid by Murdoch's 21st Century Fox last month, no longer in discussions  —  Rupert Murdoch Said to Have Made Offer for Time Warner  —  Twenty-First Century Fox, the media empire run by Rupert Murdoch, made an $80 billion takeover bid in recent weeks …
Richard Smirke / Billboard:
Global Indie Sector Unites To Launch ‘Fair Digital Deals Declaration’  —  Over 700 indie labels have given their backing to a major new initiative promoting fair and transparent accounting to artists and music companies in respect of digital revenues.  Representatives of Domino, Cooking Vinyl …
Cosmopolitan:
Jill Abramson: “I'm Not Ashamed of Getting Fired”  —  When Jill Abramson was appointed the first female executive editor of The New York Times, it was a big deal.  When she was fired only two and a half years into the gig for her “brusque management style,” it was an even bigger deal, making headlines across the globe.
Richard Lawler / Engadget:
Netflix already stopped mailing DVDs on Saturdays, but you probably didn't notice  —  The USPS may not have gone forward with its plans to kill Saturday mail delivery, but Netflix isn't waiting.  A few customers have noticed it's no longer processing shipments on Saturdays, opting for a five day schedule instead.
BBC:
BBC journalists are to go on strike on the first day of the Commonwealth Games next Wednesday.  —  BBC journalists are to go on strike on the first day of the Commonwealth Games next Wednesday.  —  The walkout will start at midday on 23 July and last for 12 hours.
Vivian Yee / New York Times:
Corner Media Expands Its Network of Brooklyn Blogs  —  By now, the neighbors know exactly where an associate publisher of one of Brooklyn's biggest media conglomerates works (about three feet from his bed, most days) and what he looks like.  That is the way he likes it.
Robert Channick / Chicago Tribune:
Tribune Publishing confirms Aug. 4 spinoff date  —  Tribune Publishing will spin off from Tribune Co. on Aug. 4, the new publishing company confirmed Tuesday.  Tribune Publishing has applied to have its common stock listed on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol “TPUB” and expects to begin regular trading on Aug. 5.
Dave Lee / Medium:
Technology journalists are facing extinction  —  Very soon I won't be needed.  —  One of the first ever online journalists for the BBC is a close colleague of mine.  These days, you'd say he was the most experienced member of the team.  —  But back in the 90s, when the BBC …
Greg Bensinger / Wall Street Journal:
Amazon Is Now in Talks With Simon & Schuster  —  Hachette is not the only book publisher facing down Amazon.com .  —  The country's largest bookseller is also in talks with Simon & Schuster, said Leslie Moonves, CEO of the publisher's parent CBS Corp. at the Fortune Brainstorm Tech conference in Aspen …
John Glenday / The Drum:
BBC director general argues against license fee reform  —  BBC director general Lord Hall has defended the contentious license fee by declaring it 'ain't broke' in an argument against reform of the revenue model.  —  The intervention effectively sets out the corporations stall on reform of the system …
Cromwell Schubarth / Silicon Valley Business Journal:
VentureBeat raises $2.6 million to launch ‘App Store’ for research  —  VentureBeat, the Silicon Valley technology news site, has raised $2.6 million to fund an “App Store"-style marketplace for industry research.  —  The San Francisco-based media company said it will launch VB Insight in three to five weeks.
Discussion: Folio, @vbinsight and Re/code
Dominic Rushe / Guardian:
FCC extends deadline for user comments on net neutrality  —  Systems overwhelmed by surge in submissions protesting against plan to allow cable companies to open up ‘fast lanes’  —  The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) was forced to extend the deadline for comments over its controversial plans …
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Jason Koebler / Motherboard:
No, the FCC Didn't Lose Your Net Neutrality Comment
Alex Wilhelm / TechCrunch:
Yahoo Q2 earnings: $1.04B in revenue vs. estimated $1.08B, $0.37 EPS, $436M in display revenue  —  Yahoo Misses In Q2 With Revenue Of $1.04B, EPS Of $0.37  —  Today after the bell, Yahoo reported its second-quarter financial performance, including revenue (excluding traffic acquisition costs …
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Kara Swisher / Re/code:   Yahoo now required to sell just 140M Alibaba shares in IPO, down from 208M shares
 
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Michael Rondon / Folio:
Say Media sells Dogster and Catster to I-5 Publishing; terms not disclosed
Ira Teinowitz / The Wrap:
C-SPAN Limiting Viewer Web Access to Cable and Satellite Subscribers (Exclusive)
Discussion: @matthewkeyslive and @alexckaufman
Joseph Lichterman / Nieman Journalism Lab:
WFMU wants to build open tools to help radio stations (and others) raise money and build community
Discussion: @niemanlab
Tom Dotan / The Information:
Yahoo Grabbed ‘Community’ from Hulu in Last-Minute Bid
Discussion: @jessicalessin
Geoffrey King / Mediashift:
TSA Policy Change Increases Tech Security Burden For Traveling Journalists
Ben Sisario / New York Times:
With live streams of concerts, Yahoo hopes to establish its YouTube competitor, Screen
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Lee-Anne Mulholland / The Keyword:
Google files its proposed remedies in the DOJ's search antitrust lawsuit, including letting browser companies have multiple default agreements across platforms

Wall Street Journal:
Gina Raimondo says holding back China in the chips race is a “fool's errand”, and investment, more than export controls, will keep US ahead of Beijing

Timothy B. Lee / Ars Technica:
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