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Nieman Lab:
A mixed bag on apps: What The New York Times learned with NYT Opinion and NYT Now — The New York Times' announcement today that it was cutting 100 positions in its newsroom was coupled with changes to two of its most closely watched experiments, each just a few months old: NYT Now and NYT Opinion.
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Nieman Lab, @jbenton, @nycjim, @jayrosen_nyu and @ameenarasheed
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Ravi Somaiya / New York Times:
New York Times to cut 100 jobs through buyouts and layoffs, NYT Opinion to be shuttered — New York Times Plans Cutbacks in Newsroom Staff — The New York Times plans to eliminate about 100 newsroom jobs, as well as a smaller number of positions from its editorial and business operations …
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John Herrman / The Awl:
NYT Opinion was interesting software but op-ed franchise stopped accumulating fans decades ago
NYT Opinion was interesting software but op-ed franchise stopped accumulating fans decades ago
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@jfruh, @nbj914, @timfernholz and @mathewi
Mike Farrell / Multichannel News:
Viacom Blocks Suddenlink Subs' Online Access To Shows — No SpongeBob, Daily Show Online After carriage Deal Expires — As expected, Viacom is blocking Suddenlink Communications' customers' access to its online content in the wake of its failure to reach a carriage renewal agreement wit the pay TV provider.
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Gigaom, Variety, Variety and Broadcasting & Cable
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Todd Spangler / Variety:
Comcast's Cloud DVR Now Streams Recordings over Any U.S. Internet Connection
Comcast's Cloud DVR Now Streams Recordings over Any U.S. Internet Connection
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BuzzFeed, The Verge, Light Reading, CNET, Business Wire, The Technology Chronicles, Engadget, Mercury News and Multichannel News
Shalini Ramachandran / Wall Street Journal:
More Cable Companies Take TV Off Menu
More Cable Companies Take TV Off Menu
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Ars Technica, Techdirt, BGR and FierceOnlineVideo News
Reuters:
France's Orange to market Netflix in November - CEO — France's biggest telecom operator Orange has reached an agreement with Netflix to offer the video streaming service on its set-top boxes from November, its chief executive Stephane Richard told Le Monde newspaper on Wednesday.
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Bloomberg
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Elsa Keslassy / Variety:
Report: Netflix Attracts Over 100,000 French Subscribers in Two Weeks
Report: Netflix Attracts Over 100,000 French Subscribers in Two Weeks
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Home Media Magazine
David D. Kirkpatrick / New York Times:
Egypt Seizes Newspapers to Censor an Article — CAIRO — The Egyptian authorities on Wednesday confiscated all the copies of one of the country's largest private newspapers in order to censor an article, just days after President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi vowed in an American television interview that there was …
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@rajivwashpost and Daily News Egypt
Jeffrey A. Trachtenberg / Wall Street Journal:
Authors Guild Met With DoJ to Seek Investigation Into Amazon's Practices — Guild Says Retailer Is Abusing Its Market Power in Hachette Dispute — Authors are looking to escalate their fight with Amazon.com Inc. by seeking a government investigation into what they say is the online retail giant's abuse of its market power.
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Edmund Lee / Re/code:
Financial Times Editor Lionel Barber: “Now Software's Driving the Journalism” (Q&A) — Lionel Barber, the 59-year-old, Oxford-educated editor of the Financial Times, comes across exactly the way you'd expect a 59-year-old, Oxford-educated editor of a significant newspaper to act: Gracious, opinionated, maybe a bit deliberative.
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@starexplorer, @niemanlab, @sub8u, @shannonpareil and Talking Biz News
Lenny Bernstein / Washington Post:
Reporting on Ebola: First rule is you don't touch anyone — MONROVIA, Liberia — I was goofing around with a small group of young children outside their home on a muddy, cratered road in the New Kru Town slum here. I made a scary face and the kids skittered, giggling, behind a low wall at the front of their shanty.
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@matthewltully and @jfdulac
Emily Steel / New York Times:
With Four New Adam Sandler Films, Netflix Takes Aim at Theaters — Netflix plans to announce on Thursday that it has struck a deal with the comedian Adam Sandler to produce and star in four new feature films that will appear exclusively on the streaming service.
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Variety, Hollywood Reporter and Engadget
Lucia Moses / Digiday:
Publishers give the movie review a refresh — Digital technology has brought wholesale change to the way people watch TV and movies, from viewing on demand to skipping ads to on their own schedule, skip through ads and fast forward. Against that backdrop, publishers are modernizing the review.
Denise Lavoie / Associated Press:
New York Post settles lawsuit over “bag men” cover — BOSTON (AP) — The New York Post has settled a defamation lawsuit over a cover three days after the Boston Marathon bombing that featured a photo of two Massachusetts residents with the headline “Bag Men.” — Neither side would disclose terms of the settlement.
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Mediaite
Joseph Lichterman / Nieman Lab:
Why The Daily Pennsylvanian is spending $100,000 over the next two years to foster innovation — With staffs full of technology savvy millennials and comparatively few overhead costs, you might think that college newspapers would be among the most digitally innovative news organizations.
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@fffffrida and @sambrodey
Loek Essers / Computerworld:
Google removes news snippets for some German sites after publishers sought cut of ad revenue — Google bows to pressure, removes news snippets from German search results — In a move to minimize legal risks, Google has stopped showing news snippets and thumbnails for some well-known German news sites in search results.
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@jeffjarvis, @jeffjarvis, Search Engine Land and Agence France-Presse
Mark Scott / New York Times:
Netflix's Chief Executive Pushes Net Neutrality in Europe — On Wednesday, Reed Hastings, the Netflix chief executive, took his net neutrality bandwagon to Europe. — Speaking at a conference in Brussels, Mr. Hastings — who has been a vocal critic of plans that would allow Internet service providers …
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Forbes
Kelly Golnoush Niknejad / Columbia Journalism Review:
How US-based The Tehran Bureau uses crowdsourcing and social media to report on Iran — This is how Tehran Bureau covers Iran — Its reporting model, using undercover journalists and distant editors, is one way to cover closed societies — At the turn of this century …
Hadas Gold / Politico:
One year after Tina Brown exit, Daily Beast traffic surges — It's been one year since Tina Brown left The Daily Beast, and the site seems to be doing better for it. — In a memo to staff on Wednesday, Editor-in-Chief John Avlon said internal numbers on all platforms showed 21.3 million unique visitors …
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@olivianuzzi
Ben Smith / BuzzFeed:
What We're Doing To Keep Building A Diverse Editorial Operation — Diversity in BuzzFeed's editorial operation isn't a side project or special initiative. It's core to how we operate and how we hire. — As we enter another round of intense growth and hiring, I thought it was important …
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American Journalism Review, @msmalcriada, CNNMoney.com, @jaycaspiankang, @isaacfitzgerald, @redsteeze, @lauraolin and @wesleylowery