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9:40 PM ET, July 31, 2014

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Jeremy Barr / Capital New York:
Marty Baron discusses hiring digital journalists, future of WaPo's blogs, and new ownership  —  The 60-second interview: Marty Baron, editor, The Washington Post  —  CAPITAL: Looking at some of the new hires that the Post has made over the last several months, we've noticed that some of them have come …
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Michael Malone / Broadcasting & Cable:
Scripps Plus Journal: Regional Strength, Going Deeper in Markets
Discussion: Poynter
Rachele Kanigel / Mediashift:
Matter's Corey Ford: Bring Project-Based Teamwork to Journalism Education  —  When Corey Ford was studying journalism at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in the late 1990s, he barely heard the word entrepreneurship.  That was back in the day when journalists were told …
Peter Sterne / Capital New York:
As Gawker grows, one exec advocates an end to ‘petty feuds’  —  A decade-plus into its existence, Gawker Media in 2014 is a very different organization than Gawker circa its 2003 founding, when it entered the Manhattan media fray elbows out, aiming spitballs at the Condé Nast cafeteria.
Elizabeth Jensen / New York Times:
ABC Veteran Sara Just named PBS NewsHour executive producer, effective Sept. 2  —  An ABC Veteran Is Named ‘PBS NewsHour’ Executive Producer  —  Sara Just, the Washington deputy bureau chief for ABC News, has been named executive producer of “PBS NewsHour,” the first major change …
Ann Friedman / Columbia Journalism Review:
Digital journalists aren't sellouts—they are aware of industry realities  —  Corey Pein seems to think that digitally savvy journalists have a collective case of Stockholm syndrome.  “In their long and seemingly hopeless search for answers, journalists have internalized the abusive rhetoric …
Henry Taylor / TheMediaBriefing:
News Corp's new app plans and how old media is chasing younger audiences  —  The so-called “millennial” generation - those aged between 14 and 34 - have never really developed the habit of reading newspapers, so how do publishers go about capturing their attention and getting them to read their content?
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Roy Greenslade / Guardian:
News Corp considers app-based news service to attract ‘millennials’
Discussion: Financial Times
Ricardo Bilton / Digiday:
The Daily Dot goes long and slow with relaunch of The Kernel  —  Count The Daily Dot as the latest digital publisher getting into the “magazine” business — not just the moniker, but the weekly schedule.  —  The site is putting the final touches on the relaunch of The Kernel …
Matthew Kassel / The New York Observer:
The Believer Bets on Bi-Monthly  —  The latest issue of The Believer.  —  The Believer, the San Francisco-based literary magazine founded in 2003, is gearing up for a bi-monthly relaunch this January, according to Casey Jarman, its managing editor.  —  While the new, less frequent publication schedule …
Karishma Mehrotra / Wall Street Journal:
College radio stations are leasing frequencies and playing less indie and experimental music  —  College Radio Changes Frequency  —  Stations Like WRAS in Atlanta and WRVU at Vanderbilt Lease Frequencies to Public Radio, Shifting From Experimental Music  —  Georgia State University's radio station …
David Meyer / Gigaom:
Facebook's Internet.org unveils free, limited web access — such opportunity, but at what cost?  —  For better or for worse, welcome to the world without net neutrality.  More people will get online, but unless they have the money to pay their way into the free web, they'll effectively be in a walled garden.
Benjamin Mullin / Poynter:
Future of Homicide Watch D.C. uncertain as Amico joins Boston Globe  —  In 2012, Laura Amico got a call that changed a lot of things — her city, her work and, eventually, her future  —  Amico, who lived and worked in Washington, D.C., had been selected to be a Nieman-Berkman fellow at Harvard University …
Discussion: niemanlab.org, @mplenke and @poynter
Johana Bhuiyan / Capital New York:
Sources at Vocative say their software, touted to mine the deep web for generating news stories, doesn't work as promised  —  Showtime for Vocativ  —  Vocativ, the news organization that promises to mine the “deep web” for stories of global interest that cannot be found using traditional reporting methods …
Chris Ip / Columbia Journalism Review:
As the BuzzFeed model proliferates, even legacy media like The Independent want a piece of the pie  —  As the BuzzFeed model proliferates, even legacy media like The Independent want a piece of the pie  —  i100 looks very familiar.  The new website from UK newspaper The Independent has …
Discussion: Gigaom and Cision
Alex Hayes / mUmBRELLA:
Huffington Post to be Australian ‘market leader’ in three to five years says general manager  —  The general manager overseeing the international growth of the Huffington Post has rejected suggestions it is entering the Australian market too late, insisting it intends to become the market leader Down Under within three to five years.
Kara Swisher / Re/code:
Interim No More: Rob Glaser Named Permanent CEO of RealNetworks  —  Rob Glaser, who founded RealNetworks in 1994 and served as its CEO until 2010, has been named permanent CEO of the Seattle-based digital media company.  He has been interim CEO for the last two years, trying to turn around RealNetworks …
Sarah Perez / TechCrunch:
Wikipedia Revamps Its iOS App With Offline Access, Support For Editing While On The Go  —  Wikipedia has today made a significant update to its iOS application, which most noticeably features a cleaner, “distraction-free” design, as well as the ability to edit Wikipedia articles from your smartphone or tablet device.
Harriet Walker / Guardian:
The album is dead, long live playlists  —  There's plenty to mourn with the passing of music albums, but the instant gratification of digital playlists is now king  —  The rise of digital music and streaming has many crimes to answer for.  Like a hardened assassin, it does …
Bill Morris / The Daily Beast:
Local indie bookshops will survive and perhaps even thrive as community centers despite Amazon  —  Amazon Won't Kill the Indie Bookstore  —  It may seem like the e-book behemoth is taking over the publishing industry, but a trip to North Carolina proves that local bookshops have become indispensible players in community life.
Tanya Talaga / Toronto Star:
Jailed Al Jazeera journalist Fahmy still weighing appeal; has no faith in Egypt's courts  —  Jailed Canadian journalist denounces “draconian” verdict  —  Jailed Canadian journalist Mohamed Fahmy has not given up the fight against the “draconian verdict” against him, but he is unsure …
 
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Erin McCarthy / Wall Street Journal:
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Jasper Jackson / TheMediaBriefing:
Condé Nast digital director on avoiding a race to the bottom in online ads
Saeed Kamali Dehghan / Guardian:
Six judges accused of leading role in Iranian crackdown on free speech
Discussion: @guardian
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Michael Calia / Wall Street Journal:
Charter Communications' Q2 misses estimates, narrows loss to $45M, loses 29K video subs
Discussion: Associated Press and Thomson IR
Mark Sweney / Guardian:
Local World posts adjusted profits of £38.9m
Discussion: Ticker Report
Marc Graser / Variety:
WWE Network ends Q2 with 700K subs; digital channel to launch in 170 countries starting Aug 12
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IPSO appoints Matt Tee, former permanent secretary for government comms, as chief executive
 

 
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Mark Gurman / Bloomberg:
Sources: Apple is working on a smart doorbell system with advanced facial recognition that can wirelessly connect and unlock third-party smart locks

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