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5:45 AM ET, August 7, 2014

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Adam Epstein / Quartz:
HBO Go is poised to become more like Netflix  —  Time Warner is finally admitting that Netflix is a competitor to HBO.  And now, it might create a Netflix of its own.  —  CEO Jeff Bewkes acknowledged the rise of his company's competitor on this morning's quarterly earnings call.
Discussion: Deadline.com, @qz and @zseward
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Jon Lafayette / Broadcasting & Cable:
On earnings call, Time Warner CEO Jeff Bewkes refuses to comment on Fox takeover bid
Monica Anderson / Pew Research Center:
The job market tightens, but new journalism grads remain upbeat  —  Job growth for recent journalism and mass communication grads stalled in 2013 with minority students hit particularly hard by the slowdown, according to a new University of Georgia survey of nearly 1,800 bachelor's and master's degree recipients.
Discussion: @pewjournalism and @macloo
Heidi Moore / Guardian:
Spin-offs, break-ups and dropped bids: can big media survive without moguls?  —  As news conglomerates break apart, the Rupert Murdochs of the world need to look further down the food chain for the next great money-makers  —  If Time Warner was hoping for a major league suitor, Rupert Murdoch just dropped Fox's acquisition offer.
Michael McWhertor / Polygon:
Twitch implements YouTube-like system for blocking copyrighted audio  —  Twitch users now need to be more vigilant about the music they play while making gameplay videos.  Starting today, Twitch is now scanning videos for unauthorized third-party audio — in-game and ambient music — and automatically muting that content.
Bob Dietz / Committee to Protect Journalists:
Q&A: Pakistan's Hamid Mir speaks about climate for press freedom following attack  —  In April, Geo News senior anchor Hamid Mir was shot multiple times shortly after a CPJ delegation met with Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, who pledged to take several steps to improve journalist security.
Rolfe Winkler / Wall Street Journal:
Google's YouTube Buys Mobile Video Startup Directr  —  In its latest effort to boost advertising by small businesses, Google said its YouTube unit had acquired Directr, a mobile-video app used by small businesses to create marketing videos.  —  No purchase price was disclosed.
Discussion: AndroidHeadlines.com
Myles Udland / Business Insider:
Fox earns $0.42 per share on $8.42B revenue in Q4, beating estimates  —  Fox Earnings Beat Expectations  —  21st Century Fox reported fourth quarter adjusted EPS of $0.42 on revenue $8.42 billion.  —  Analysts were looking for adjusted earnings per share of $0.38 on revenue of $8 billion, according to data from Bloomberg.
Tony Maglio / The Wrap:
Russell Simmons' All Def Digital Closes $5M in Series A Financing  —  All Def Digital, Inc. (ADD) has closed $5 million in Series A financing, the company said on Wednesday.  —  The investment is led by new media venture capital firm Greycroft Partners, with participation from Advancit Capital, Nu Horizons Investments and e.ventures.
Discussion: Variety
David Cuen / BBC:
BBC launches first social media-only news service - for Thailand  —  On 22 May, the Royal Thai Armed Forces staged a military coup and soon after international channels including BBC World News TV were taken off air temporarily.  It was clear then that, to fill the international news void …
Deb Aoki / Publishers Weekly:
Japanese Manga, Anime Firms Debut Latest Antipiracy Project  —  A consortium of Japanese government organizations, manga publishers and anime production and game companies, announced that they have formed the Manga-Anime Guadians Project, a combined effort to crack down on online piracy.
Steven Waldman / Columbia Journalism Review:
Why the ad technology revolution that was supposed to help publishers actually devastated so many of them  —  Why the ad technology revolution that was supposed to help publishers actually devastated so many of them  —  Back in antiquity (five years ago), when I ran a popular Web 1. content …
Janko Roettgers / Gigaom:
Dish's Charlie Ergen: In the future, most TV viewing won't happen on TV  —  TV viewing is shifting form televisions to mobile devices, which is one reason why Dish plans to launch an internet TV service by the end of this year.  —  Dish still wants to launch its internet TV service by the end of this year …
Discussion: Variety
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Joe Pompeo / Capital New York:
Brady's new Philly site will be called Billy Penn
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Arash Karami / Al-Monitor:
Detained Post journalist accused of spying in Iran media
Jim Romenesko:
New York Times announces new Newsroom Strategy Team members
William Turvill / Press Gazette:
Hacked Off executive director Joan Smith: Guardian and Indy are better off with no regulator than with IPSO
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William Turvill / Press Gazette:
Huffington Post to launch Arabic-language website with editorial staff based in London
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Mike Allen / Axios:
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