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Dan Shanoff / Nieman Lab:
Wearables could make the “glance” a new subatomic unit of news — Next year will be my twentieth in digital news. From the start, I had an underlying disposition that digital news consumers — sports or otherwise — wanted their content easily digestible: brief, formatted, convenient.
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TinyLetter and ZDNet
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Myles Tanzer / BuzzFeed:
News apps were absent from Apple's Watch presentation, but Yahoo and Circa are building them — The Future Of News On The Apple Watch Is In Yahoo's Hands For Now — Yahoo News Digest already works on the Apple Watch. — Stephen Lam / Reuters — During its two-hour keynote this week …
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Nieman Lab, @adamcahan and VentureBeat
Leo Kelion / BBC:
Yahoo News Digest's Nick D'Aloisio describes its strategy and plans for Apple Watch and other wearables — Yahoo prodigy Nick D'Aloisio weighs up education and work — The British teenager who sold his news summary app to Yahoo for millions is facing a major life choice as he weighs education and business opportunities.
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VentureBeat, MobileSyrup.com, The Verge and Mashable
Justin Ellis / Nieman Lab:
The BBC goes global, and local, with pop up U.S. bureaus — The business of journalism looks a lot like a game of Risk right now, as media companies are angling for position with new sites and bureaus around the globe. Quartz and The Huffington Post have both recently set up shop in India.
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10,000 Words and Denver Post
Peter Kafka / Re/code:
Jill Abramson on What Happened at the New York Times, and What She's Doing Next: The Full Code/Media Interview — Jill Abramson says she can't explain, precisely, why she was fired from the New York Times' top editing job in May. But she's happy to talk about it.
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@leerichardson and @pkafka
Steven Perlberg / Wall Street Journal:
YouTube Alone Brings In 20% Of Digital Video Ad Revenue — When it comes to ad dollars moving into the red-hot online video market, YouTube is king. But it's feeling pressure from potential digital usurpers. — YouTube will bring in $1.13 billion in 2014 video ad revenue …
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MediaPost, Los Angeles Times and Reuters
Joseph Lichterman / Nieman Lab:
Refocusing on revenue: How The Lens is dealing with budget shortfalls in New Orleans — Most students in New Orleans now attend charter schools after the widespread damage caused to the city from Hurricane Katrina. That presents a challenge for most news organizations because there are …
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Washington Post, @derekwillis, @a_l, @a_l, @grdodgemedia and The Texas Tribune
Mathew Ingram / Gigaom:
IndieWeb advocates launch Known so bloggers can be social and still control their content — The founders of Known have launched an open-source web publishing tool that uses a number of IndieWeb standards to give users control over their content, instead of handing it and all the related data …
Joe Flint / Wall Street Journal:
Why a Hit TV Show Got Canceled: Its Fans Were Too Old — ‘Longmire’ Is Latest Victim of Industry's Focus on Young Viewers, Content Ownership — When a television show is consistently popular, its reward usually isn't getting canceled. — But that is what happened to “Longmire” …
Ben Fischer / New York Business Journal:
Outbrain, Taboola CEOs talk about how they will handle new competition from Yahoo, Facebook — The giants are coming for New York content-recommendation startups Taboola and Outbrain, who have battled each other for years but now see Silicon Valley's biggest names in their rear-view mirrors.
Peter Kafka / Re/code:
How Meridith Valiando Rojas Turns YouTube Celebrities into Concert Stars: The Full Code/Media Interview — You can have Beyonce and U2. Meridith Valiando Rojas has our2ndlife and lohanthony. — Who? Exactly, says Valiando Rojas, who doesn't want you to know who those people are …
Lucia Moses / Digiday:
Which millennial news sites are really attracting millennials? — There has been a rash of new startups based on the belief that millennials — that holy grail 18-34 demographic — are disaffected by the traditional news media. Surely, the logic goes, they'll embrace sites that are built with their tastes and sensibilities in mind.
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@axelletess
Joe Pompeo / Capital New York:
News Corp. C.E.O. touts newspaper improvements, tighter focus — News Corp. C.E.O. Robert Thomson is optimistic about improvements at the company's newspapers despite ongoing declines in advertising revenues. — In particular, Thomson said Wednesday at the 23rd Annual Goldman Sachs Communicopia Conference …
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@neilchenoweth
Reuters:
Exclusive : Univision to provide content for DirecTV online service by year end — (Reuters) - Hispanic media giant Univision will be a major supplier of content when satellite operator DirecTV (DTV.O) launches an Internet-delivered service aimed at a Hispanic audience, according to two people with knowledge of the agreement.
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Gigaom
Peter Sterne / Capital New York:
Spin Media lays off 19, kills Vibe print edition — Spin Media Group eliminated 19 positions on Tuesday, C.E.O. Stephen Blackwell told Capital in a phone interview. — Blackwell told Capital that Tuesday's “reduction in force” affected about 14 percent of the company's 127 staff members …
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Folio, New York Post, The Wrap, Hip-Hop Wired, FishbowlNY, MediaWire Daily, @jasonlipshutz, @pm_jawn, @jawnita, FishbowlNY, @en_cohen and @digiphile
Ezequiel Minaya / Wall Street Journal:
Venezuela's Press Crackdown Stokes Growth of Online Media — Digital Alternatives Expand as Newspapers and Broadcasters Struggle — CARACAS, Venezuela—Angel Alayon's Prodavinci.com blog, with its serious political analysis, drew a few dozen readers when he started five years ago.
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Washington Post
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