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Áine Kerr / Storyful Blog:
Mandy Jenkins joins Storyful as Editor of the Open Newsroom — We are proud to announce that Mandy Jenkins is joining Storyful as Editor of the Open Newsroom. — Jenkins, formerly of Digital First Media's Project Thunderdome and the Huffington Post, will help to oversee the highest standards …
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@craigsilverman and @jeffjarvis
Rick Edmonds / Poynter:
If Gannett is a bellwether, 2014 will be another tough year for newspaper advertising — Since the Newspaper Association of America stopped reporting quarterly revenue results last year, I have looked at Gannett's numbers as a reasonable proxy for the industry.
Discussion:
bizjournals, RTTNews, Des Moines Register, NetNewsCheck Latest, CNBC, TVSpy, Broadcasting & Cable, Guardian, Radio & Television … and Wall Street Journal
Nicole Levy / Capital New York:
Tom Wallace and John Bellando out in big Condé Nast executive shuffle — Condé Nast chief operating and financial officer John Bellando and editorial director Thomas Wallace are exiting the company, C.E.O. Chuck Townsend told staff this morning in a memo obtained by Capital.
Discussion:
Poynter, AdAge, FishbowlNY and Digiday
Joseph Lichterman / Nieman Journalism Lab:
From Grumpy Cat to Ukraine: How Mashable is expanding beyond gadgets and apps — Within minutes of the first reports that a Malaysia Airlines plane had crashed over eastern Ukraine Thursday, Mashable had live coverage up and running. Its real-time news staff in New York was updating the post …
Discussion:
The New York Observer, @niemanlab, @fionaspruill, @jamescuff and @lheron
Wall Street Journal:
WSJ Takes Some Computer Systems Offline After Cyber Intrusion — Publisher Investigating Hacker's Claims; No Evidence Customer Data Affected — Computer systems housing The Wall Street Journal's news graphics were hacked by outside parties, according to Journal publisher Dow Jones & Co.
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FishbowlNY, ZDNet, Reuters, Consumerist, The Register, International Business Times, The Standard and Computing
Associated Press:
Gatehouse Media parent agrees to buy Providence Journal from Belo for $46M in cash — GATEHOUSE MEDIA PARENT TO BUY PROVIDENCE JOURNAL … PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — The parent company of Gatehouse Media LLC on Tuesday announced an agreement to buy The Providence Journal and related print …
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WPRI-TV, bizjournals, @tednesi, @tednesi and Poynter
Fabian Mohr:
Why show dead people in the news? — There's a sentiment I've encountered again lately: Don't show photographs of dead or injured/traumatized people in the news. Why? Because “showing this doesn't add anything to the story”, because “showing the dead takes their dignity”, because “children shouldn't see this.”
RT:
RT stringer among 4 people taken hostage in besieged Ukraine's Donetsk - report — RT's contributor, UK journalist Graham Phillips is among four people taken hostage by Ukrainian troops, ANNA news agency reports. Phillips has been missing since he went to Donetsk airport on his own while a firefight was taking place.
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Daily Mail, English pravda.ru, News24 and kyivpost.com
Keach Hagey / Wall Street Journal:
Fox's Debt Key in Time Warner Bid — Ever since his News Corp survived a bruising liquidity crisis in the early 1990s, Rupert Murdoch has been careful to avoid getting overextended financially. But his pursuit of Time Warner Inc. could test that philosophy.
Discussion:
Hollywood Reporter, Motley Fool and Los Angeles Times
Samantha Bookman / FierceOnlineVideo News:
UK scraps its ‘three strikes’ piracy plan, brings in softer guidelines — In a signal that heavy-handed anti-piracy tactics—and placing the burden of enforcement on ISPs—isn't working well, the United Kingdom is revising its “three strikes” plan which would boot illegal file sharers off their ISP after three warnings.
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The Week, PC Pro, The Independent, TorrentFreak, BGR, Load the Game and TorrentFreak
Lene Sillesen / Columbia Journalism Review:
Minus proper archives, news outlets risk losing years of backstories forever — Experts say journalism outfits are naive about the safety of digital content and underestimate the value of archives — Print stories can be lost, but digital stories last forever, captured for eternity …
Capital New York:
The 60-second interview: Alan Murray, incoming editor of Fortune, outgoing president of Pew Research Center — CAPITAL: Talking to insiders, one gets the sense that Fortune could use a bit of a refresh. What do you see as Fortune's mission and how will it be different in 12 months from what it is today?
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Poynter, Media & Entertainment and MediaWire Daily
Vladimir Kozlov / Hollywood Reporter:
Ukraine: Tycoon to Launch English-Language News Network — Funded by Igor Kolomoisky, Ukraine Today, the country's only English-language network, wants to be Ukraine's answer to Russia Today. — MOSCOW - Ukraine will see the launch of its first and only English-language TV network …
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Central European News