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Tom McGeveran / Capital New York:
Financial Times to debut big redesign Monday — The Financial Times will hit newsstands Monday with its first major redesign in seven years. And between the lines (set in a new typeface, called Financier, developed by rockstar New Zealand type designer Kris Sowersby) it's possible to read …
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Talking Biz News
Tara Conlan / Guardian:
Independent Scotland ‘faces doubling of BBC licence fee’ — The BBC says it must maintain its impartiality and will not comment on any issue which might sway the vote — The BBC is under political pressure to reveal details of a highly charged internal study which found that viewers …
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Daily Mail
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William Turvill / Press Gazette:
BBC denies plan in place to double licence fee for independent Scots — The BBC has stood by its position of not reporting the impact that Scottish independence would have on its services. — It comes after The Guardian today reported that the corporation had kept secret an internal study revealing …
John Reynolds / Guardian:
Huffington Post banned from posting on Reddit section in attribution row — Social media site accuses some HuffPo Good News editors of ‘parasitic business model’ and sourcing content without credits — The Huffington Post's Good News section has been accused of lifting content from Reddit without crediting the source.
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Press Association
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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The New York Observer, @pilhofer, Yahoo, @sarahmarshall, 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
News apps were absent from Apple's Watch presentation, but Yahoo and Circa are building them
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Nieman Lab, AdAge, whatmobile.net, App Advice, CNET, ITProPortal, @adamcahan and VentureBeat
Chris Roush / Talking Biz News:
Bloomberg Current, social media experiment, is ending — Bloomberg Current, a social discussion platform for business, curated and managed by its users that has been a Bloomberg News beta test, is ending at the end of the month. — Bloomberg Current has allowed members to post, discuss and share content.
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@ranjanxroy
Guardian:
Guardian newspaper to showcase new look and brand new ‘Journal’ section — The Guardian newspaper will be showcasing a new look from Saturday 13 September, with a completely redesigned Weekend magazine, a brand new ‘Journal’ section featuring long reads, and a generally refreshed look and feel.
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Poynter
ABC News:
Government Threatened Foley Family Over Ransom Payments, Mother of Slain Journalist Says … Obama administration officials repeatedly threatened the family of murdered journalist James Foley that they might face criminal charges for supporting terrorism if they paid ransom to the ISIS killers …
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Poynter, @meekwire, @trdeghett, @shannonbream and 7online.com
David Bauder / Associated Press:
Networks say they're cutting back on Rice video — NEW YORK (AP) — At least six television networks said Thursday they plan to stop or minimize airings of video showing Baltimore Ravens running back Ray Rice striking his then-fiancee and knocking her unconscious, footage that has called …
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Jack Shafer, Hollywood Reporter, Vancouver Sun, The Huffington Post and Mediaite
Jonathan Marino / TheStreet.com:
Parade Magazine Goes up for Sale — NEW YORK ( The Deal) — Advance Publications' M&A march continues with its auction of Parade Publications, whose Sunday news magazine has been a staple in papers around the country since 1941. — The auction, which was first reported by the New York Post …
Roy Greenslade / Guardian:
Journalists top the coffee-drinking league table despite health risks — Journalists are coffee addicts, drinking more cups a day than any other group of “professionals”, according to a survey conducted among 10,000 people. — Evidently, 85% of the respondents said they drink at least three cups …
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Poynter, Pressat Blog, The Independent and HoldTheFrontPage
Jun Hongo / Wall Street Journal:
Release of Hirohito Records Limited to Selected Japanese Media — The Imperial Household Agency this week unveiled a 12,000-page record of Emperor Hirohito's reign but chose to make the copies available only to a limited number of domestic news organizations.
Lewis Blackwell / The Drum:
Creatives, it's time we do something about Google and its power over us and our work — A colleague has been burgled while away for the day. The fourth time in just a few months. The thief came through the front window in broad daylight, chiselled out the security bolts before entering …
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The Drum and @jeffjohnroberts
Jeremy Barr / Capital New York:
Times Book Review adds 12 new ‘Best Seller’ lists — The New York Times Book Review is adding 12 new monthly lists, part of a larger overhaul of the storied arbiter of literary success, it was announced Thursday morning. — The new “Best Seller” lists will include subjects like humor, travel, family and animals.
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Publishers Weekly, Melville House Books, GalleyCat and NetNewsCheck Latest
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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@pkafka and @leerichardson
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, StreamDaily, Music Ally, Toronto Sun, PFhub.com, MediaPost, Los Angeles Times and Reuters
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 …
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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@derekwillis, @a_l, @a_l, @grdodgemedia, Washington Post and The Texas Tribune
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” …
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UPROXX
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.