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10:40 PM ET, September 17, 2014

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Justin McCarthy / Gallup:
Trust in Mass Media Returns to All-Time Low  —  Six-percentage-point drops in trust among Democrats and Republicans  —  WASHINGTON, D.C. — After registering slightly higher trust last year, Americans' confidence in the media's ability to report “the news fully, accurately, and fairly” has returned to its previous all-time low of 40%.
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Joseph Lichterman / Nieman Lab:
iOS 8: How 5 news orgs have updated their apps for Apple's new operating system  —  As iPhone users frantically delete apps and photos from their phones to make space for the iOS 8 update, many news organizations are also taking advantage of Apple's new mobile operating system to release …
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Joseph Lichterman / Nieman Lab:
How the new Wall Street Journal iPad app is taking advantage of new features in iOS 8  —  When Apple launched the first iPad in 2010, The Wall Street Journal was one of the first news organizations with a dedicated app on the new tablet.  In the four years since, tablets have become mainstream …
BBC:
NewsCorp: Google is a ‘platform for piracy’  —  The chief executive of NewsCorp has written to the European Commission calling for a tougher approach to search giant Google.  —  In the strongly worded letter, Robert Thomson says “the shining vision of Google's founders has been replaced by a cynical management”.
Discussion: News Corp and @jeffjarvis
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Hayley Tsukayama / Washington Post:
Amazon unveils six new tablets and e-readers, moving even further into hardware  —  Amazon announced six new tablets and e-readers on Wednesday, the latest sign that the Web retailer is trying to reach consumers through devices where it can sell more books, movies and TV shows.
Discussion: Gigaom, Business Insider and The Verge
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Peter Kafka / Re/code:
Amazon and Apple Just Made Buying Digital Media a Lot More Attractive  —  If you spend any time at all buying digital music, movies or other media, you get used to dealing with nonsensical rules about what you can and can't do with the things you bought.  But every so often the digital media business surprises you and gets it right.
Discussion: @pkafka, @pkafka and The Verge
Jason Lynch / Quartz:
Why TV time slots still matter for new shows  —  The fall season—TV's annual version of Thunderdome—is almost upon us.  During the next month, the US broadcast networks will debut 20 new series they hope will connect with audiences (with three additional new shows premiering slightly later in the fall).
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Cynthia Littleton / Variety:
How Much Television Can the TV Biz — and Viewers — Handle?
Discussion: @maskedscheduler and @teelajbrown
Paul Farhi / Washington Post:
Under new ownership, WJLA-TV takes a slight turn to the right  —  There's a new owner and a new approach to the news at WJLA-TV, Washington's ABC affiliate.  Under the direction of its ambitious corporate parent, the station's news operations have taken a subtle but noticeable turn to the right.
Catalina Albeanu / Journalism.co.uk:
Channel 4 News to use Snapchat and WhatsApp in #indyref coverage  —  Channel 4 News has set up accounts on the two platforms to send breaking news, analysis, and fun updates, and capture the “in the moment” feeling on the night of the vote  —  Credit: By Maurizio Pesce on Flickr.  Some rights reserved.
Discussion: Lost Remote and @catalinacma
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John McCarthy / The Drum:
Facebook to introduce Scottish indyref 'I'm a voter' button on referendum morning as it reaches 10m posts on the vote
Discussion: BBC, Reuters and dotRising
Jane Johnston / The Conversation:
Are bloggers ‘journalists’?  New Zealand's High Court says yes  —  A New Zealand High Court judgment handed down on Friday will have far-reaching implications for journalists and bloggers, as courts around the world consider the rapidly changing definitions of journalism...
Dylan Byers / Politico:
Latest report about Zakaria's CNN work does show plagiarism, 2 journalism ethics experts say  —  The wrongs of Fareed Zakaria  —  For the past month, two anonymous media watchdogs have been accusing the journalist Fareed Zakaria of serial plagiarism.  Across multiple reports …
Justin Ellis / Nieman Lab:
The Guardian brings newspaper comics back to life with The Last Saturday  —  The Guardian is giving new life to the traditional newspaper comic strip with The Last Saturday.  Instead of Marmaduke or the ongoing exotic adventures of Mark Trail, The Last Saturday is a weekly graphic novella made to be read in print and online.
Discussion: Comics Alliance and kottke.org
Jihii Jolly / Columbia Journalism Review:
How to teach news literacy when the government is watching  —  The news literacy movement reaches Vietnam, but not without difficulties  —  Two years ago, Vietnamese journalist and lecturer Huyen Nguyen went with some colleagues to a news literacy workshop in neighboring Cambodia after applying …
Discussion: Guardian
Liam Corcoran / The Whip:
How sites like The Verge, Vox, Business Insider performed on Facebook and Twitter in August  —  How Different Sites Are Stacking Up On Facebook  —  We look at social engagement growth patterns from sites outside the top 25 publishers.  —  Every month, we see some new names on our Facebook publishers charts.
Discussion: @reckless and @ezraklein
Gautam Naik / Wall Street Journal:
‘Poop & Pooches,’ a Magazine Devoted to Dog-Haters, Is a Hit in Germany  —  Biting Satire Makes Readers Sit Up, Roll Over, Beg  —  HAMBURG—In 1992, four journalists sat at a local pub and played a drunken game: What's the most absurd magazine title you can come up with?
J.K. Trotter / Gawker:
The New York Times Could Never Have Published TMZ's Ray Rice Video  —  Over the past week, The New York Times has busied itself by dissecting TMZ's graphic video of Ray Rice punching Janay Palmer in an Atlantic City casino.  This is partly motivated by professional envy …
Bethany Allen-Ebrahimian / Foreign Policy:
China's Social Media Underground  —  Fake terrorism threats, online dissidents, and smear campaigns by bogus accounts — it's all part of Twitter's Chinatown.  —  GOOGLE +
Chris Ip / Columbia Journalism Review:
On media freedom, United Nations plays by its own rules  —  Months of international crises raises the stakes for reporting on the UN, but investigative journalists remain without a right to information  —  From Ukraine to Syria to Gaza, a relentless summer of international strife is raising …
John Eggerton / Multichannel News:
Satellite TV bill passes Senate committee after amendments including channel unbundling were dropped  —  STAVRA Bill Passes Senate Commerce  —  Amendment Falls a Senator's Rise to Support Passable Bill  —  With entangling amendments dropping like flies in deference to the retiring committee chairman …
Frédéric Filloux / Monday Note:
How linking to knowledge can help attract a solvent audience for news publishers  —  How Linking to Knowledge Could Boost News Media  —  A key way to differentiate value-added news from commodity contents is to rework the notion of linking.  Thanks to semantics and APIs, we could move from dumb links to knowledge linking.
Discussion: @mjbroersma and Quartz
Ben Sisario / New York Times:
CD-Loving Japan Resists Move to Online Music  —  TOKYO — Around the world, the music business has shifted toward downloads and streaming.  But in Japan, the compact disc is still king.  —  On a drizzly Sunday afternoon recently, Tower Records' nine-level flagship store here was packed with customers like Kimiaki Koinuma.
Discussion: The Verge and TelecomTV
 
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