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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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niemanlab.org, Poynter, @pbump, BuzzFeed, @justinnxt, Tech Times and Re/code
Georg Szalai / Hollywood Reporter:
Tribune Co. Changes Name to Tribune Media — The company, led by CEO Peter Liguori, recently approved the spin-off of Tribune Publishing, which houses the Los Angeles Times and whose stock is set to start regular trading on Tuesday. — Tribune Co. said Monday it was changing its name to Tribune Media Co.
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New York Times, niemanlab.org, Broadcasting & Cable, Variety and Politico
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Matthew Keys / The Desk:
Los Angeles Times CEO Eddy Hartenstein to resign Monday
Los Angeles Times CEO Eddy Hartenstein to resign Monday
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Los Angeles Times
Frederic Lardinois / TechCrunch:
Google News Gives Publishers More Control Over How It Indexes Their Sites — While European publishers have a rather contentious relationship with Google News, U.S. publishers have no such qualms and are more than happy to be indexed by the search giant's crawlers.
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Google News Blog, VentureBeat, Search Engine Land, WebProNews and The Next Web
Joseph Lichterman / Nieman Lab:
John Oliver uses slot on HBO to attack NYT, others for using native advertising — John Oliver goes off on native advertising — In June, The New York Times published what many considered the “Snow Fall” of native ads. The post, sponsored by Netflix to promote the second season of Orange …
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Mediaite, Gawker, The Week, mUmBRELLA, Adweek, @joepompeo, Re/code, Business Insider, The Wrap and AdAge
Joe Pompeo / Capital New York:
Mike Nizza named executive editor of Bloomberg's politics site — Bloomberg has hired Mike Nizza away from Esquire as part of the company's efforts to develop a new suite of media brands aimed at a consumer audience, Capital has learned. — Nizza, who currently serves as Esquire's digital editor …
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@antderosa, @mikenizza and Politico
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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@brianstelter, @emilysteel, New Yorker, @poniewozik and mUmBRELLA
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Cynthia Littleton / Variety:
Chase Carey Commits to Staying at Fox If Time Warner Deal Happens: Source
Alex Sherman / Bloomberg:
Source: Gannett agrees to pay $1.8B for the 73% of Cars.com it doesn't already own — Gannett Said to Agree to Buy Rest of Cars.com for $1.8 Billion — Gannett Co. (GCI), the owner of USA Today, has agreed to pay $1.8 billion for the 73 percent of auto-sales website Cars.com it doesn't already own …
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@jonmarino and New York Times
Aki Tsuchiya / Guardian:
Television must mine bigger data or risk being Netflixed — Figures relating to consumer habit fuels decisions across a growing range of industries - and it's time for TV to catch up — In retail, Amazon and Tesco have blazed trails, mining insight from millions of consumers at scale …
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Capital New York
Gilad Lotan / Global Voices:
Analysis: Facebook, Instagram and Twitter serve as siloed propaganda engines for Gaza news — Israel, Gaza, War & Data - The Art of Personalizing Propaganda — Instagram co-tag graph, highlighting three distinct topical communities: 1) pro-Israeli (Orange), 2) pro-Palestinian (Yellow), and 3) Muslim (Pink).
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@zephoria, @kissane, @pemiblue, @robertmackey, @southernlimitnz, @saharhghazi, @ajc110, @ethanz, @ethanz and Medium
Chris Smith / Digiday:
Trinity Mirror sees digital experimentation pay off — Add Trinity Mirror Group to the list of newspapers showing an affinity for digital. — The change in direction for one of Britain's biggest newspaper publishers effectively began in May 2013, when it launched the first series …
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Wall Street Journal, @mrjohncrowley, Gigaom, @macloo, @digiday and @richwater
Reid Cherlin / Rolling Stone:
Former Obama spokesman explains the toxic relationship between media and the White House — The Presidency and the Press — The White House distrusts the media, reporters feel persecuted - a former Obama spokesman on the history of the toxic relationship
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@mhess4, @b_fung, @daviduberti, @briannolan1974, @glennthrush, @mlcalderone, @hadas_gold and Washington Post
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,” …
Marc Graser / Variety:
Legendary Buys Felicia Day's Geek & Sundry — Network joins Chris Hardwick's Nerdist Industries, already in Legendary's portfolio — Legendary Entertainment has acquired Felicia Day's digital network Geek & Sundry, and plans to develop both scripted and non-scripted TV projects and digital series with the company's founder and star.
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Multichannel News and Hollywood Reporter