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Alexa Davis / Forbes:
After Breakup, Gannett's Print and Broadcast Assets May Be Ripe For The Picking — Gannett Tuesday became the latest media company to separate its publishing assets, which include USA Today, from broadcast and digital businesses. The move is the latest in a string of similar actions …
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Capital New York, The New York Observer and MarketingVox News & Trends
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Georg Szalai / Hollywood Reporter:
Gannett to Separate Broadcasting, Publishing Businesses Via Spin-Off — The move is mindful of Tribune's split, which was completed late Monday. — Gannett Co. said Tuesday it would create two publicly traded companies by separating its broadcasting and digital businesses from its publishing operation.
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USA Today, Gannett Company, Inc, New York Times, BuzzMachine, Gawker, JIMROMENESKO.COM, AdAge, Journalism.co.uk, CNNMoney.com, Politico, Bloomberg, Wall Street Journal, @jbenton and @edmundlee
Roy Greenslade / Guardian:
Russian journalist's body found after disappearance — The body of an independent Russian journalist was found in a wood the day after he had gone missing following threats from law enforcement authorities. — Timur Kuashev worked for the magazine Dosh (or Dosch) as its correspondent in Nalchik …
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@mathewi, @rorypecktrust and Human Rights Watch
Frank Rose / Wired:
How the Smartphone Ushered In a Golden Age of Journalism — When I first — arrived in New York, some time back in the last century, I gazed in awe and fascination at subway riders reading The New York Times. Thanks to a precise and universally adopted method of folding the paper …
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@colvinius, @thefoodeconomy, @signored and @frankrose
Michael Calderone / The Huffington Post:
New York Times Reporter Addresses Israeli Censorship On Soldier Story — NEW YORK — Jodi Rudoren, the Jerusalem bureau chief for The New York Times, addressed the paper's decision Friday to withhold a biographical detail about an Israeli soldier at the Israeli military's request.
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New York Times and Mediaite
Todd Spangler / Variety:
Danny Zappin, Ousted CEO of Maker Studios, Raises $25 Million to Launch Digital Studio — Danny Zappin, who was fired as CEO of Maker Studios and unsuccessfully tried to block a shareholder vote on Disney's acquisition of the mulitchannel network he co-founded, has raised $25 million …
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bizjournals, Hollywood Reporter, Wall Street Journal, Los Angeles Times and Fast Company
William Turvill / Press Gazette:
Russian state media watchdog tells BBC to remove online interview with Siberian artist and activist — Russia's state media watchdog has asked BBC Russian to remove an online interview with a Siberian artist and activist, the corporation has said. — The interview with Artem Loskutov …
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Guardian, Reuters, Agence France-Presse, The Calvert Journal, City A.M. and RIA Novosti
Jonathan Mahler / New York Times:
Time Warner Rebuff of Fox May Not Just Be Negotiating Ploy — Rupert Murdoch tends to finish what he starts. So from the moment the news broke last month that Time Warner Inc. had rejected an $80 billion bid by Mr. Murdoch's 21st Century Fox, the assumption on Wall Street and in the media world …
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@adamostrow, @brianstelter, @emilysteel, @poniewozik, mUmBRELLA, Re/code and New Yorker
Mathew Ingram / Gigaom:
Washington Post has record traffic month after adding digital staff — is it the Bezos effect? — The Washington Post saw record traffic to its website in July, and editor-in-chief Marty Baron credits the paper's new digital projects and the addition of about 60 new editorial staff for the growth
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Benjamin Mullin / Poynter:
NATO soldier fires ‘warning shot’ near AP photographer — A member of NATO forces fired a warning shot near an Associated Press photographer outside of a military training academy on the outskirts of Kabul, according to the New York Times. — Massoud Hossaini was there to cover a story …
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Gawker, New York Times and Mashable
Josh Schwartz / Chartbeat Blog:
Traffic to Chartbeat customers fell 3% during Facebook outage; mobile went 8.5% down; desktop went 3.5% up — Traffic During the Facebook Outage — As you've all but certainly heard, Facebook had a major outage midday on Friday. Overall traffic on news sites dropped by 3% …
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TheMediaBriefing, BuzzFeed, Poynter, Consumerist, Softpedia News, @hkanji, @borthwick, @pbump, @nickheynen, niemanlab.org, @jason_kint, @christianhern, Re/code and @justinnxt
Norman Solomon / Columbia Journalism Review:
Journalism groups rally around a petition supporting James Risen — The Supreme Court ruled against the NYT reporter, who is refusing to reveal sources — Ten months after the Committee to Protect Journalists issued its scathing report “The Obama Administration and the Press,” …