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Fareed Zakaria Never Stopped Plagiarizing: How Dozens Of Episodes Of His CNN Show Ripped Others Off — Earlier this year, a certain CNN employee specializing in international news was caught red-handed plagiarizing dozens of instances of reporting. What did the network do?
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NetNewsCheck Latest:
Journalism organizations file comments with FCC supporting net neutrality — Journalism, News Groups Back Open Internet — The Newspaper Association of America, American Society of News Editors, Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press, and the Association of Alternative Newsmedia …
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@dangillmor
Dan Reimold / College Media Matters:
College Newspaper Drops Print, First to Operate Primarily on Publishing Platform Medium — Medium now has Substance. The popular publishing platform recently started hosting Substance, a new student publication at Mt. San Antonio College that doubles as a totally reinvented version of The Mountaineer campus newspaper.
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@journostuff, @ronreason and @waxpancake
Keith J. Kelly / New York Post:
Forbes sale to Hong Kong investors is official: family retains 20%, Elevation is bought out — Deal for Forbes finalized — The Asian investors who are taking over a majority stake in Forbes Media finalized the deal last Friday, officially ending 97 years of family control …
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Forbes, FishbowlNY and MediaWire Daily
Andrew Beaujon / Poynter:
Nearly 40 percent of African-Americans think news does not portray them accurately — 38 percent of African-Americans believe “the news they consume does not at all accurately portray their community or does so just slightly,” a new report from the Associated Press-NORC Center …
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American Press Institute and Mediaite
Jeff John Roberts / Gigaom:
Hated podcast troll wins $1.3M patent verdict from CBS, but may soon be dead all the same — One of the standard bearers of America's broken system — a podcast troll that never made a podcast — has proved depressingly tenacious. Despite winning another jury verdict, the troll's days may be numbered.
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Joe Mullin / Ars Technica:
Personal Audio wins $1.3M from CBS in podcast patent case; firm can proceed against NBC, Fox
Personal Audio wins $1.3M from CBS in podcast patent case; firm can proceed against NBC, Fox
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Electronista, UPROXX and Boing Boing
New York Times:
Hollywood's Old-Time Star Makers Are Swooping In on YouTube's Party — LOS ANGELES — A few months ago, CBS Films wanted Bethany Mota, an 18-year-old video blogger, to make a cameo appearance in the movie “The Duff” and tell her 7.2 million YouTube followers about the experience.
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Catalina Albeanu / Journalism.co.uk:
BBC News launches account on instant messenger app Line — BBC News has launched an account on instant messaging app Line today, the latest in a series of experiments with content distribution through chat apps. BBC's Line account is its first international news channel inside a chat app …
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Campaign Asia, BBC and The Drum
Andy McDonald / Digital TV Europe:
Netflix goes live in Germany, partners with Deutsche Telekom — Netflix has gone live today in Germany and has signed a distribution partnership with Deutsche Telekom in the latest leg of its European expansion. — Under the terms of the partnership deal, Netflix's app will be available …
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CNET, DW.DE, ValueWalk and The Next Web
Patrick Frater / Variety:
China's Huayi Brothers to Launch U.S. Subsidiary (EXCLUSIVE) — HONG KONG - China's Huayi Brothers Media, which recently ditched plans to invest in Jeff Robinov's Studio 8 company, has instead announced plans to set up its own U.S. outfit. — Huayi, which is China's leading private sector film conglomerate …
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The Wrap, Los Angeles Times and Hollywood Reporter
Lloyd Grove / The Daily Beast:
Dean Baquet, the NYT's Executive Editor, on Jill Abramson, Race, Surviving Cancer—and TMZ Envy — The first months of Dean Baquet's editorship of The New York Times have been dramatic. Here he talks about the departure of his predecessor, punching walls, and why assigning reporters to warzones keeps him ‘most awake at night.’
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@nytfridge, @thelloydgrove, @idiplomacy, @sampjacobs, @mathewi, Mediaite, FishbowlNY, The New York Observer and The Newspaper Guild
Paul Bond / Hollywood Reporter:
Comcast CEO “Cautiously Optimistic” on Approval for Time Warner Cable Acquisition — “The process is underway in earnest and we've got many states and local communities to already approve of the transfer,” the exec stated on Tuesday — Comcast CEO Brian Roberts on Tuesday said he was …
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Broadcasting & Cable, Variety and Orlando Sentinel
Sam Kirkland / Poynter:
Advice for newspaper editors: Pay attention to BuzzFeed — A group of legacy media executives was told on Monday that it has a lot to learn from the likes of BuzzFeed. “You may not approve of their editorial content,” said Amy Webb, CEO of Webbmedia Group. “But you must learn from their digital strategy.”