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4:50 PM ET, September 12, 2014

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San Jose Mercury News:
Digital First Media to consider sale of some or all of its newspapers  —  Digital First Media will consider sale  —  NEW YORK — Digital First Media, the operator of this web site and newspaper, announced Friday that it will “evaluate and consider strategic alternatives” that could lead to the sale of some or all of the company.
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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Tanya Dua / Digiday:
The YouTube-ification of Vimeo: Now with more baby videos  —  If you've hopped on to the New York City L train recently, chances are that you've come across a sea of blue: shrink-wrapped subway cars, plastered with Vimeo messaging.  “If other video sites are the BQE, Vimeo is the High Line.”
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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.
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 …
Discussion: Forbes
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Tara Conlan / Guardian:
Independent Scotland ‘faces doubling of BBC licence fee’
Discussion: Daily Mail
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 …
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 …
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.
Discussion: @ranjanxroy
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 …
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 …
Discussion: The Drum and @jeffjohnroberts
Michael Wolff / Hollywood Reporter:
Vice lured backers from A&E to Fox for a $2.5B valuation through CEO Shane Smith's showmanship  —  Michael Wolff on Vice Media: Why Hollywood Is Drinking the Kool-Aid  —  The Brooklyn digital property's CEO, Shane Smith, touts a $2.5B valuation and has lured backers from A&E to Fox by claiming magical access to young men.
Discussion: clickhole.com
Capital New York:
The 60-second interview: Felix Salmon, senior editor, Fusion  —  CAPITAL: Fusion has done a great job at recruiting notable names, especially in the digital media realm.  Tim Pool, you joined from Reuters...  SALMON: I was just talking to someone, who is also on the shopping list, as it were.
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 …
Andrew Beaujon / Poynter:
Google forced by European law to remove positive article  —  Google has been forced by Europe's “Right to Be Forgotten” law to remove an article about an artist named Dan Roach from its search results.  The article ran in the U.K.'s Worcester News in 2009, and unlike many of the articles memory-holed by the law, was positive.
Paul Sawers / The Next Web:
Microsoft's studio-grade Skype TX for broadcasters is released to manufacturers  —  Back in April, we reported that Microsoft was targeting broadcasters with the Skype TX, studio grade software “that delivers high quality audio and video output to seamlessly connect broadcast and media productions with people around the world.”
Discussion: Skype Blogs, mygtn.tv and WinBeta
Andrew Jacobs / New York Times:
Foreign Journalists in China See Decline in Reporting Conditions  —  Conditions for foreign journalists working in China have gone from bad to worse over the past year, with the Chinese authorities increasingly seeking to influence coverage by intimidating reporters and their interview subjects …
Patrick Frater / Variety:
Chopflix Launches VoD Service for Asian Movies (EXCLUSIVE)  —  OTT service built on Vimeo On Demand platform  —  Los Angeles-based Asia Releasing is to launch an on-demand video service, Chopflix for North American fans of Asian movies.  —  Chopflix will start with 1,000 library titles and add six new features per month.
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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Katia Savchuk / Forbes:
New Crop Of Startups Shows ‘Media’ No Longer A Bad Word For Investors
Discussion: Matter, Thanks:@jakeshapiro
Joe Pompeo / Capital New York:
Sam Dolnick leaves Sports to tackle mobile for the Times
Michael Martina / Reuters:
China shuts newspaper website amid extortion scandal
Discussion: New York Times and Reuters
Jun Hongo / Wall Street Journal:
Release of Hirohito Records Limited to Selected Japanese Media
Mathew Ingram / Gigaom:
IndieWeb advocates launch Known so bloggers can be social and still control their content
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Ben Fischer / New York Business Journal:
Outbrain, Taboola CEOs talk about how they will handle new competition from Yahoo, Facebook
Joe Flint / Wall Street Journal:
Why a Hit TV Show Got Canceled: Its Fans Were Too Old
Discussion: UPROXX
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
Discussion: @pkafka and @leerichardson
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Mark Gurman / Bloomberg:
Sources: Apple is working on a smart doorbell system with advanced facial recognition that can wirelessly connect and unlock third-party smart locks

Lee-Anne Mulholland / The Keyword:
Google files its proposed remedies in the DOJ's search antitrust lawsuit, including letting browser companies have multiple default agreements across platforms

Wall Street Journal:
Gina Raimondo says holding back China in the chips race is a “fool's errand”, and investment, more than export controls, will keep US ahead of Beijing

 
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