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5:30 PM ET, August 29, 2014

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Paul Bond / Hollywood Reporter:
A&E Networks agrees to pay $250M for a 10% share of Vice Media, valuing it at $2.5B  —  A&E Networks Buying Minority Stake in Vice Media  —  The deal for 10 percent of the digital media company would value it at $2.5 billion  —  A&E Networks has agreed to pay $250 million …
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Jonathan Mahler / New York Times:
Time Warner Ends Negotiations to Buy Stake in Vice Media  —  Time Warner has ended negotiations to buy a major stake in Vice Media, according to a person briefed on the discussions.  —  The two companies started talking in June about the possibility of a joint venture.
Sharon Cotliar / People:
Chelsea Clinton Is Leaving NBC News  —  Chelsea Clinton says she's stepping out of her correspondent job as she looks forward to taking on mom duties  —  After not quite three years as a special correspondent for NBC News - and with just a little while until she and husband Marc Mezvinsky …
Om Malik:
Google could help the news industry by building a search tool with better historical context  —  How Google can really help news & media  —  Earlier this month, folks from Google invited me along with Kara Swisher and Audrey Cooper for a conversation about the future of news.
Mark Gurman / 9to5Mac:
An inside look at Apple's media strategy, its earlier control-obsessed regime, and the transformation with the departure of Jobs disciple Katie Cotton  —  Seeing Through the Illusion: Understanding Apple's Mastery of the Media  —  “Beautifully, unapologetically plastic.”
Discussion: BGR, @martinsfp and @jyarow
Angela Haggerty / The Drum:
Financial Times moves into wearables with launch of fastFT app on Samsung Gear S  —  The Financial Times has launched its fastFT service on the Samsung Gear S in its first venture into the wearables space.  —  The publisher has teamed up with technology provider Spritz to create the app …
Discussion: Financial Times and @sub8u
Garett Sloane / Adweek:
Publicis Groupe Looking to Buy Ad Tech Firm Criteo  —  Deal talk sends stock soaring  —  Publicis Groupe has its sights on an acquisition of ad tech firm Criteo, according to reports today.  The media holding company's interest helped propel Criteo's stock up nearly 20 percent.
Jethro Nededog / The Wrap:
CNN Reporter Posts Funny Goodbye Video Amid Mass Buyout Offers (Video)  —  CNN Radio's Capitol Hill correspondent Lisa Desjardins brought some humor to the mass buyouts currently underway at the 24-hour news channel and other Turner Network companies.  —  The reporter shot a video goodbye after accepting her buyout offer from CNN.
Ishbel Macleod / The Drum:
BBC could soon overtake CNN as leader of online news  —  BBC's global audience has grown to 73.4m unique browsers, taking the corporation to just 200,000 under CNN, the leader for online news visits.  —  The research by comScore found that the BBC's global audience has grown by 30 per cent since 2012.
Kate Aurthur / BuzzFeed:
Nikki Finke halts publishing news at her own site, acquiescing to Penske Media's demands  —  Has Nikki Finke Given Up Her Site?  —  Possibly!  —  nikkifinke.com  —  Has Nikki Finke folded?  According to three sources, the Hollywood writer/editor/entrepreneur/irritant will shut down nikkifinke.com …
Austin Siegemund-Broka / Hollywood Reporter:
President Obama Nominates New ‘Piracy Czar’  —  He would coordinate the administration's antipiracy and intellectual property policy  —  President Barack Obama has nominated Danny Marti to be the new U.S. intellectual property enforcement coordinator, or “piracy czar.”
Discussion: VentureBeat, @bmorrissey, Gigaom and Variety
Bloomberg:
California Lawmakers Strike Deal to Boost Film Tax Credit  —  California Governor Jerry Brown and lawmakers struck a deal to more than triple the tax credit for Hollywood studios to stem the flight of film and TV production to other states.  —  The $330 million annual subsidy …
Clifford Coonan / Hollywood Reporter:
China's biggest online video company, Youku Tudou, launches film division  —  China's Youku Tudou Launches Film Division  —  Internet video giant's newly formed Heyi Film Inc. is described as the “first online and offline film company”  —  China's biggest online video company Youku Tudou …
Discussion: Variety
 
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