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Jeremy Greenfield / Forbes:
Survey: Book Buyers Leaving Amazon Because of Hachette Dispute — Some book buyers may be leaving Amazon for Barnes & Noble, independent bookstores and the likes of Costco because the large e-tailer's dispute with publisher Hachette, according to new survey data. — From industry publication Publishers Lunch:
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Publishers Lunch, @victoriastrauss, @ampressman, @forbestech, GalleyCat and Melville House Books
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Judith Rosen / Publishers Weekly:
Amazon Makes Plea to Authors to Quiet Down
Amazon Makes Plea to Authors to Quiet Down
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@brandenhart, Melville House Books, Bookseller news, Good E-Reader, @alisonajones, @david_annandale and @dblobaum
Lucia Moses / Digiday:
NowThis News pivots for the Vine and Instagram era — Creating news for the mobile, social and video-viewing audience is no easy feat. When former Huffington Post execs Ken Lerer and Eric Hippeau launched the made-for-mobile video news service NowThis News two years ago …
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@digiday and @jayrosen_nyu
Dean Starkman / Columbia Journalism Review:
Bloomberg struggles to break out of the box — When Justin Smith arrived from the Atlantic to last fall to take over the sprawling media group at Bloomberg LP, the move was greeted by hosannas in the media and journalism circles. — Here was the young, digitally savvy executive credited …
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Ricardo Bilton / Digiday:
Bloomberg LP's VC fund, which financed Newsle, keeps a focus on finding useful information
Bloomberg LP's VC fund, which financed Newsle, keeps a focus on finding useful information
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@digiday, @bloomberg and @dandoctoroff
Dave Lee / BBC:
Google to face data watchdogs over ‘right to be forgotten’ — The ruling only applies to search engines viewed from within the EU — Google is to meet data regulators from across the European Union to discuss the implications of the recent “right to be forgotten” ruling.
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Guardian, London Evening Standard, Reuters, @brianclifton, V3.co.uk, theEword, The Irish Times and The Holmes Report
Press Association:
News of the World reporter Dan Evans given 10 month suspended sentence after pleading guilty to phone hacking, two other charges — Phone-hacking reporter spared jail — A former News of the World reporter has been spared jail after giving key evidence in the case against his old boss, Andy Coulson, in the phone-hacking trial.
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The Huffington Post, BBC, Guardian, The News Tribune & …, Trust.org, Sky News, @courtnewsuk and @martin_hickman
Committee to Protect Journalists:
Journalists missing, fixer kidnapped, press banned in eastern Ukraine — The Committee to Protect Journalists condemns a series of recent anti-press violations in Ukraine's eastern region of Donetsk. In the past two days, at least two journalists have gone missing, while pro-Russia separatists abducted …
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The Local:
German state bans Hells Angels' logo online — Displaying the symbols of notorious motorcycle gangs the Hells Angels and the Bandidos is forbidden across Germany, but that ban has now extended to the internet. — Websites baring the bright red “Hells Angels” lettering and the iconic winged skull …
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Gigaom
Roy Greenslade / Guardian:
Why Rupert Murdoch's takeover of Time Warner would be bad for TV viewers — Yesterday, I mentioned that TV host Bill Maher objected to Rupert Murdoch's bid for Time Warner. He questioned, in an article in the Hollywood Reporter, the wisdom of companies getting bigger and bigger.
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Hollywood Reporter, The Wrap, Hollywood Reporter, The Conversation and Mediaite
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Keach Hagey / Wall Street Journal:
Fox's Debt Key in Time Warner Bid
Fox's Debt Key in Time Warner Bid
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Hollywood Reporter, Motley Fool, Los Angeles Times, @miriamgottfried, TheAustralian and @edmundlee
Natalie Mortimer / The Drum:
Express Newspapers to cut 30% of editorial jobs — Express Newspapers, the publisher of Daily Express, Sunday Express, Daily Star and Daily Star Sunday is to cut around 200 of its editorial staff in its London, Broughton and Scottish offices. — Paul Ashford, group editorial director …
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Press Gazette, Guardian, National Union of Journalists, @notableabodes, @pressgazette and Prolific North
Tim Cushing / Techdirt:
German Government Tries To Censor Publication Of Its List Of Censored Websites — A few weeks ago, an anonymous internet user was able to acquire and subsequently extract a website blacklist used by Germany's Federal Department of Media Harmful to Young Children (Bundesprüfstelle für jugendgefährdende Medien [BPjM]).
Nick Summers / The Next Web:
Reddit Live is now official, lets anyone create their own breaking news live blog — Today, Reddit officially launched its own live-blogging platform. The company calls it Reddit Live and the feature has actually been in “semi-open beta” for a few months now - you may have stumbled across …
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reddit, Softpedia News, VentureBeat, Daily Dot, The Inquisitr News, Mashable and @mattnavarrauk
Mark Sweney / Guardian:
Mail Onlines ad revenues soar by nearly 50% — Online growth offsets decline at Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday, making £15m in revenues in three months to end of June — Mail Online made £15m in ad revenues in the three months to the end of June
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Press Gazette, Financial Times and Press Association