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4:05 PM ET, October 2, 2014

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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.
Eriq Gardner / Hollywood Reporter:
Google threatened with $100M lawsuit for failure to remove nude images of hacked celebrities  —  Celebrities Threaten “Despicable” Google for “Facilitating” Hacked Nude Photos  —  In a letter that rips Google for acting “like the NFL” and turning a blind eye, a lawyer representing celebrities warns of consequences
Ingrid Lunden / TechCrunch:
Twitter UK TV Ratings Go Live This Month, The First Of 6 New Markets With Kantar  —  Twitter is today putting in place the latest piece of its global “social TV” strategy, which involves measuring how its users share and discuss TV programs and related content on Twitter's network.
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.
Krishnadev Calamur / NPR:
One System, Two Media: How China, Hong Kong Are Covering The Protests  —  Hong Kong media are providing wall-to-wall coverage of the protests calling for the resignation of Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying, but in mainland China there has been little to no mention of the unrest.
Laura Hazard Owen / Gigaom:
Amazon's crowdsourced publishing platform will launch soon for mystery, romance and sci-fi authors  —  Amazon's crowdsourced publishing initiative is for romance, mystery/thriller and sci-fi/fantasy authors, and will open to the public in a couple of weeks.  Separately, Amazon is launching a community called WriteOn.
Daniel Miller / Los Angeles Times:
Disney Chief Executive Robert Iger gets two-year contract extension  —  Walt Disney Co. Chairman and Chief Executive Robert Iger's contract has been extended two years through June 2018, the Burbank-based company said Thursday.  —  The executive, who has been CEO of the world's largest …
Michael Calderone / The Huffington Post:
How The Washington Post's Carol Leonnig Broke Open The Secret Service Scandal  —  NEW YORK — With the Secret Service under fire for a series of security lapses in presidential protection, there is one journalist who seems to have all the information.  The White House, Congress and even Julia Pierson …
Rich McCormick / The Verge:
Intel responds to pressure from anti-feminist campaign #GamerGate, pulling ads from Gamasutra  —  Intel buckles to anti-feminist campaign by pulling ads from gaming site  —  #GamerGate supporters try to silence calls for video game equality  —  Intel has pulled an advertising campaign …
National Union of Journalists:
NUJ calls for urgent investigation of RIPA's use to spy on journalists  —  The NUJ has condemned a further case in which police have misused the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act (RIPA) in order to secretly access material from journalists and their sources.
Tim Peterson / AdAge:
Ready for a Vice Talk Show?  Vice News to Develop Scheduled Live Shows With Skype  —  Weighing Two Talk Show Formats to Involve Its Audience  —  Vice News has gained attention with long live feeds from Ferguson, Mo., but is now moving to also schedule live programming online.  —  Hispanic Fact Pack 2014
Discussion: Media Week
Yoree Koh / Wall Street Journal:
Twitter, MIT Create New Research Lab to Analyze Every Tweet  —  Twitter is giving every tweet ever made publicly to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in the name of research.  —  With a $10 million investment from Twitter, data scientists at MIT's Media Lab are creating a new research group …
Tom Cheredar / VentureBeat:
Scribd's unlimited ebook service gets 15K new titles from romance publisher Harlequin  —  The market for ebook services is starting to get more exciting as major book publishers start accepting the idea that consumers want a “Netflix for books” to satisfy their voracious reading habits.
Peter Kafka / Re/code:
The NFL's Flirtation With the Web Is Over (For Now)  —  One day, a tech giant like Google or Apple might stream pro football games to American homes.  But not anytime soon: DirecTV has renewed its deal to carry the NFL's “Sunday Ticket” subscription package.
Discussion: @pkafka and Variety
Dominic Ponsford / Press Gazette:
£600k salary for outgoing Newsquest chief Paul Davidson as company makes £53m profit in 2013  —  The UK's third largest newspaper group Newsquest made an operating profit last year of £52.8m on turnover of £289m.  —  Both profit and turnover were down from the 2012 totals …
Discussion: Guardian
Variety:
SoftBank Investing $250 Million in Legendary, Forms Joint Venture  —  Japanese banking and technology giant SoftBank Corp. has closed a deal to invest $250 million in Legendary Entertainment.  As part of the pact, the companies will form a joint venture designed to promote and create business opportunities …
Lisa O'Carroll / Guardian:
Sun journalist faces retrial over alleged payment to police officer  —  Jury fails to reach a verdict on first journalist to be charged under Met police's Operation Elveden  —  The first Sun journalist to be charged for payments to police leaking stories will face a retrial after a jury failed to reach a verdict at the Old Bailey.
Andrew Chung / Reuters:
Sirius XM will appeal copyright ruling in $100 million lawsuit  —  Satellite radio provider Sirius XM Holdings Inc will appeal a California federal judge's decision finding it liable of copyright infringement for airing pre-1972 songs by the band, The Turtles, and failing to pay royalties.
Corilyn Shropshire / Chicago Tribune:
Tribune Media's Gracenote buys Australian TV, movie data provider  —  Tribune Media Co.'s Gracenote said Thursday that it has acquired HWW, an Australian provider of television and movie data in a deal worth $19 million.  —  The deal is expected to broaden Gracenote's international reach …
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.
Discussion: The Next Web and Bloomberg
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Nic Christensen / mUmBRELLA:
BBC ramps up Australian online news operation
Lucia Moses / Digiday:
Publishers give the movie review a refresh
Discussion: @efelsenthal
Jeffrey A. Trachtenberg / Wall Street Journal:
Authors Guild Met With DoJ to Seek Investigation Into Amazon's Practices
Discussion: Computerworld and Bookseller news
Joseph Lichterman / Nieman Lab:
Why The Daily Pennsylvanian is spending $100,000 over the next two years to foster innovation
Discussion: @sambrodey and @fffffrida
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Lenny Bernstein / Washington Post:
Reporting on Ebola: First rule is you don't touch anyone
Discussion: @jfdulac
Hadas Gold / Politico:
One year after Tina Brown exit, Daily Beast traffic surges
Discussion: @olivianuzzi
Denise Lavoie / Associated Press:
New York Post settles lawsuit over “bag men” cover
Mike Farrell / Multichannel News:
Viacom Blocks Suddenlink Subs' Online Access To Shows
Mark Scott / New York Times:
Netflix's Chief Executive Pushes Net Neutrality in Europe
Discussion: Mediashift and Forbes