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David Carr / New York Times:
TMZ displays its power by exposing Ray Rice's attack, imperiling the NFL and its commissioner — In Ray Rice Scandal, TMZ Scores on a Fumble — The N.F.L., arguably the three most powerful letters in branding, bumped into three other letters — TMZ — and was thrown for a huge loss.
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Mediaite, TVNewser and @kentonwpowell
David Chazan / Telegraph:
Netflix launches in France to hostile reception — The subscription-based video streaming service launches in France to frosty reception from local media although it is funding Gallic answer to its “House of Cards” series — The American video streaming service Netflix launches …
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Engadget, Gigaom, @timmathews, Reuters, The Next Web, @netflixfr and France 24
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Jim Romenesko:
UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism proposes a $10,250 per year supplemental fee — Ed Wasserman, dean of UC Berkeley's Graduate School of Journalism, says in a memo to the j-school community that “the amount students now pay does not reflect what their degrees cost to provide [and] …
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@a_mendelson and @yoli_martinez
Andy Plesser / Beet.TV:
BuzzFeed Going Hollywood in a Big Way, Jonah Peretti explains — COLOGNE, Germany - BuzzFeed is quickly growing its video audience to some 400 million monthly views says Jonah Peretti, founder and CEO in this interview with Beet.TV. It has build a substantial Hollywood production center …
Thanks:@beet_tv
Jennifer Bendery / The Huffington Post:
White House: We 'Didn't Threaten' Families Of Slain U.S. Journalists With Prosecution — WASHINGTON — White House Chief of Staff Denis McDonough on Sunday pushed back on claims that the Obama administration threatened prosecution against the families of two American journalists brutally murdered …
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Pastebin, Guardian, @ryangrim, @jbendery, Politico, Washington Post, NBC News, National Review, Mediaite and BBC
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Michael Isikoff / Yahoo! News:
Sotloff's parents told they could be prosecuted for paying ransom to IS
Sotloff's parents told they could be prosecuted for paying ransom to IS
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Talking Points Memo, Mediaite, Reuters, Mashable, Boing Boing and @isikoff
Janko Roettgers / Gigaom:
Al Jazeera's digital news venture AJ+ launches with a dedicated iPhone app — Al Jazeera is officially unveiling AJ+ and the AJ+ iPhone app, which aims to bring news and context to people who don't watch news on TV anymore. — How can a traditional TV news organization cater to people …
Michael Calderone / The Huffington Post:
Politico magazine editor Susan Glasser expected to be promoted to No 2. editor in newsroom — Politico Management Shake-Up Expected — NEW YORK — Politico Magazine Editor Susan Glasser is expected to be promoted this week to a larger leadership position at the Washington political news organization …
Anna Griffin / Nieman Reports:
Why we need more female newsroom leaders — At a time when women head fewer major U.S. newspapers than they did 10 years ago, there is a place where women run not only some of the nation's leading papers but the major public TV station and private TV and radio stations, too.
Catalina Albeanu / Journalism.co.uk:
German non-profit newsroom sharing all data and stories — A non-profit project launched in Germany to help small newsrooms with big investigations has published its first story in collaboration with a German weekly. CORRECT! V, which announced its first collaborations in July …
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@jayrosen_nyu
David Streitfeld / New York Times:
In Latest Volley Against Amazon, Hachette's Writers Target Its Board — Amazon is at war with Hachette, and it sometimes seems as if it has always been that way. — As a negotiating tool in the battle, which is over the price of e-books, Amazon is discouraging its customers from buying the publisher's printed books.
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Lene Bech Sillesen / Columbia Journalism Review:
A look at how a pan-European outlet might fit into the continent's news landscape, as Politico branches out — A look at how a pan-European outlet might fit into the continent's news landscape, as Politico branches out — As of Tuesday, it's official: Following some early predictions …
Kurt Wagner / Re/code:
Facebook's Top Content Cop on Censorship and Safety (Q&A) — On the morning of August 20, Monika Bickert, the head of global policy for Facebook, was alerted to a video showing the beheading of American journalist James Foley. It was 3:54 am, and Bickert leapt into action.
Discussion:
@martinbeck and @rosenjeffrey
Scott Butterworth / Washington Post:
The end of the iPod: Goodbye to the little box that changed everything — It came in with a simple promise, a hefty price tag and a man with something white sticking in his ears bopping around his apartment. Soon, it would transform music as we know it, inspire a business model built around pocket change …
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ITProPortal, Wired and @howardkurtz