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Kristen Schweizer / Bloomberg:
Vivendi Sells Its 13% Beats Stake to Apple for $404 Million — Vivendi SA (VIV) sold its stake in Beats Electronics LLC to Apple Inc. (AAPL) for $404 million as part of the iPhone maker's takeover of the headphone company. — The stake was about 13 percent, Paris-based Vivendi said today …
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Don Reisinger / CNET:
Apple closes $3B Beats deal, welcomes the company ‘to the family’ — Apple says that it will work with the Beats team to “elevate” the experience already created by Beats products. — Apple has officially closed its $3 billion deal to acquire Beats. — The iPhone maker posted a page …
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Mark Sweney / Guardian:
Facebook and fewer stories behind rise in web traffic, says Telegraph chief — Telegraph Media Group editor-in-chief Jason Seiken says a change in focus helped drive up the paper's website traffic in June — The Telegraph website's 20% traffic boost in June has been attributed …
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BBC:
Russia enacts ‘draconian’ law for bloggers and online media — A new law imposing restrictions on users of social media has come into effect in Russia. — It means bloggers with more than 3,000 daily readers must register with the mass media regulator, Roskomnadzor, and conform …
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Mark Scott / New York Times:
Google Details Problems With Handling Right to Be Forgotten Requests — LONDON - Google says complying with Europe's so-called right to be forgotten ruling is getting complicated. — In a lengthy response to questions from the region's data regulators, the search giant …
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Jay Rosen / Pressthink:
The rewriting of an AP tweet about Gaza shows the costs of avoiding perception of bias — The production of innocence: tale of two headlines over Gaza — “Members of Congress fall over each other to support Israel,” the AP said on Twitter. Then the AP decided that it could not say that. Why?
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Jason Straziuso / Associated Press:
Father of Al Jazeera journalist Peter Greste says family is focusing on appeal of verdict — DAD OF JAILED REPORTER: SON A VICTIM OF INJUSTICE — NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) — The father of an Australian Al-Jazeera journalist jailed in Egypt said Thursday that he respects the integrity …
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Shelli Weinstein / Variety:
Scout Media Names Ross Levinsohn Executive Chairman, Announces Full Exec Team — Multi-channel, male-focused media network Scout has appointed Ross Levinsohn to executive chairman, announced CEO James Heckman on Thursday. Levinsohn will lead the company's strategic expansion …
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Bloomberg:
Aereo Asks Court to Stop ‘Bleeding,’ Allow New Life — Aereo Inc. asked a judge to grant it new life, allowing it to operate like a cable-TV service and stop the “bleeding” after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled the streaming video company violated broadcasters' copyrights.
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Reuters:
SEC spent months searching for Reuters sources about JP Morgan settlement in London Whale case — SEC launched extensive probe to identify sources in Reuters stories — (Reuters) - A U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission watchdog conducted an extensive, months-long investigation to find …
Todd Spangler / Variety:
Judy McGrath Joins Amazon's Board — Judy McGrath, former CEO of MTV Networks, has been elected to Amazon.com's board of directors effective Oct. 1, the company said. — McGrath also was appointed to the Amazon board's leadership development and compensation committee, according to an SEC filing Friday.
Han Bingbin / CHINAdaily:
Quotas may limit more foreign TV shows online — China's top media authority is likely to impose quotas on the licensing of overseas programs by video websites, local media reports. — Since last October, the State Administration of Press, Publication, Radio, Film and Television is rumored …
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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 …
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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.
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