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Wall Street Journal:
Softbank in Talks to Acquire DreamWorks Animation — Japanese telecommunications giant SoftBank Corp. is in talks to acquire DreamWorks Animation SKG Inc., according to people familiar with the matter.
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Hollywood Reporter, Variety, Business Insider, Los Angeles Times, The Wrap, The Verge, Reuters, PC World, Reuters, Bloomberg and Deadline
Catalina Albeanu / Journalism.co.uk:
Polish newspaper launches interactive data journalism platform — Gazeta Wyborcza set up BIQdata.pl, ‘the first website of its kind’ in Poland, to offer more visuals and interactive data analysis to its subscribers — Credit: By Luke Legay on Flickr. Some rights reserved.
Jeremiah Patterson / Online News Association:
Seattle Times, Pro Publica, NPR take home 2014 Online Journalism Awards — CHICAGO — Coverage of natural disasters and health care as well as the making of a T-shirt took top honors Saturday night at the 2014 Online Journalism Awards, which ended the Online News Association Conference.
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@raju and Los Angeles Times
Steven Pinker / Wall Street Journal:
The ‘curse of knowledge’ leads writers to assume their readers know everything they know — The ‘curse of knowledge’ leads writers to assume their readers know everything they know — Why is so much writing so bad? Why is it so hard to understand a government form …
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Forbes
Ryan Devereaux / The Intercept:
Managing a Nightmare: How the CIA Watched Over the Destruction of Gary Webb — Eighteen years after it was published, “Dark Alliance,” the San Jose Mercury News's bombshell investigation into links between the cocaine trade, Nicaragua's Contra rebels, and African American neighborhoods in California …
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@ggreenwald, @brendan_fischer, @jayrosen_nyu, @ggreenwald, Columbia Journalism Review and SN&R Weekly Contents
Brian Knowlton / New York Times:
US State Department fights ISIS social media propaganda with accounts like @ThinkAgain_DOS — Digital War Takes Shape on Websites Over ISIS — WASHINGTON — Along with its surprising military success, the Islamic State group has demonstrated a skill and sophistication with social media previously unseen in extremist groups.
Andrew Beaujon / Poynter:
What's changed at the NYT since the leaked innovation report, according to NYT staffers at ONA conference session — How the NYT innovation report came to be — Amy O'Leary's first thought when she heard The New York Times' innovation report had been leaked was “S**t, I'm going to get fired.”
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BuzzFeed, @poynter, @amyoleary, @amyoleary, @amyoleary, @rsm, @digiphile, @derekwillis, @karaswisher, @macloo, @pmarca, @abeaujon and @antderosa
Timothy B. Lee / Vox:
How experiments with online services in '80s led newspapers to believe the web wasn't a serious threat in the '90s — Newspapers weren't late to online news — they were way too early — When a new technology is invented, there's often a lot of doubt about its utility.
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@mattyglesias and @ruthoutspoken
Rebecca Greenfield / Fast Company:
The (Surprisingly Profitable) Rise Of Podcast Networks — In the third episode of StartUp, the podcast about starting a podcast business, host and aspiring entrepreneur Alex Blumberg has a breakdown. — “I spent three f**king thousand dollars today,” he complains to his wife. “As I'm about to quit my job!
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Washington Post, Thanks:@jakeshapiro
Alexis Sobel Fitts / Columbia Journalism Review:
How Facebook is changing who gets paid for your work — Content curators and aggregators aren't going away — In 2009, Wired's then-executive editor, Chris Anderson, released a book with a daunting prediction. In Free: The Future of A Radical Price, Anderson claimed that the open-air marketplace …
Rafat Ali / rafat.org:
This Vertical Life: The Media Models I Admire — Verticals have a particular attraction for me, which may have something to do with my general obsessiveness. Picking a topic you're willing to spend a good number of years in, going deep into it with everything you have …
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@jasonhirschhorn, @rafat, @zseward, @hsherman and @athorsheim
Janko Roettgers / Gigaom:
As Roku grows, it's moving towards pay-to-play for successful channels — Getting your app onto Roku's platform is free. But once you start to make real money, the company will ask you to sign a new deal — to the surprise of some publishers. — With 1,800 channels and growing …
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FierceCable