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David Weigel / Slate:
Politico says Vox isn't living up to the hype, as Vox traffic grows to pass Politico — Here's What You Need to Know About Politico's Coverage of Vox, in Two Charts — Politico's media reporter Dylan Byers is out with a strange piece describing how “many journalists and news executives find themselves …
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Politico, @monkbent, @ggreenwald, @raju, @matthewstoller, @davidaarnott, @jayrosen_nyu and @jackshafer
Dan Nosowitz / Fast Company:
The Look Of Funny: How The Onion's Art Department Works — The absurd scenes and photos that look like bad stock art? They're all designed from scratch. Here's why. — An Onion article titled “New Law Enforcement Robot Can Wield Excessive Force Of 5 Human Officers” …
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@bryne, @braintraffic, @pattheflip and The Verge
Ravi Somaiya / New York Times:
Nikki Finke Goes Silent in Reported Legal Dispute With Penske Media — The Hollywood journalist Nikki Finke has stopped writing about the movie industry while she and a former employer, Penske Media Corporation, try to reach a legal settlement, according to a person with knowledge of the negotiations.
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Sarah Perez / TechCrunch:
Amazon Now Piloting CPM Ads With Select Amazon Associates Publishers — Amazon has launched a display ad network, in the form of Amazon CPM ads, to members of its online affiliates program, Amazon Associates. Select members of the program have recently been invited to test the new advertising option …
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Wall Street Journal and Zatz Not Funny!
Joseph Lichterman / Nieman Lab:
The Guardian and St. Louis Post-Dispatch editorial pages are teaming up for Ferguson coverage — It started, like so many things now do, with a tweet. On August 12, three days after Michael Brown was killed by a police officer in Ferguson, Missouri. and just as the protests there were beginning …
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Benjamin Mullin / Poynter:
HuffPost's Ferguson Fellow: ‘This is huge for me’ — Mariah Stewart hasn't always been sure about her future in journalism. She remembers calling her mom in tears on her way to a feature writing class late last year, unsure if she'd be able to finish journalism school.
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@mattdpearce, @sujatamitradc, @benmullin, The Huffington Post, @ryanjreilly and FishbowlNY
John Plunkett / Guardian:
British TV industry at risk from US tech and media giants, says Channel 4 chief — David Abraham says creativity will be sacrificed for profit as US companies buy up British broadcasters and producers — The chief executive of Channel 4 has warned that large parts of the British television industry …
Joe Konrath / A Newbie's Guide to Publishing:
To resolve dispute with publishers, Amazon should stop discounting print books — Amazon vs. Hachette — I had a thought. — Right now, publishers want Amazon to discount paper books, but they don't want Amazon to discount ebooks. — There is a very easy fix that will force publishers to lower their prices.
Brian Fung / Washington Post:
The case for a social media standard on sensitive content — The tragic, public airing of James Foley's murder at the hands of the Islamic State is raising sensitive questions about the role that social media companies play in disseminating news online. Was Twitter right to block the gruesome video showing Foley's death?
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The Atlantic Online, Columbia Journalism Review and VICE News
Keach Hagey / Wall Street Journal:
CNN Held Talks About Joint Venture With Glenn Beck's The Blaze — Both Sides Could Not Agree On Terms — Time Warner Inc. 's CNN has looked beyond Vice Media in its quest for a partner to help revamp its struggling sister station, HLN. — CNN executives have held talks in recent weeks …
Peter Kafka / Re/code:
Analyst says HBO could bring in up to $600M in new earnings with online subscriptions — Here's a $600 Million Plan to Sell HBO on the Web — When will HBO stop futzing around and start selling subscriptions to Web subscribers, just like Netflix? — Maybe, one day, says HBO and its parent company, Time Warner.
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BuzzFeed, @thdigitalreader, @zseward, @pkafka and @peterlauria3
Melissa Dahl / New York Magazine:
Why Facebook's ‘Satire’ Tag Is Necessary, and Why Smart People Fall for Fake News — People are pretty great at missing the joke. — Shares — Earlier this week, Facebook announced a plan to start testing a “satire” tag, which you may soon find affixed to headlines like …
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@anxiaostudio, @jarango, @melissadahl, @doug_pruim and Subtraction.com + Feed