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10:05 AM ET, October 7, 2014

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Brian Stelter / CNNMoney:
Turner to reduce headcount by 10%  —  Turner Broadcasting, the parent company of CNN, will cut its total workforce by about 10 percent in the coming weeks through a mix of buyouts, layoffs and other measures, the company said Monday.  —  The reductions are part of a broader effort to save money …
Mark Sweney / Guardian:
UK's Daily Telegraph moves towards becoming a digital first newsroom  —  Telegraph to use digital content as backbone of paper  —  Editor-in-chief Jason Seiken unveils plan to mostly treat online content as a ‘buffet’ to fill the paper  —  TMG executives have ‘cherry picked’ ideas from newspapers in North America and Europe
Todd Spangler / Variety:
AOL Hires Viacom's Dermot McCormack as Head of Video, as Ran Harnevo Steps Aside (Exclusive)  —  AOL has tapped Viacom exec Dermot McCormack as president of its video division, replacing Ran Harnevo, who is leaving the company to pursue other opportunities.  —  Harnevo has been with AOL since …
John Tamny / Forbes:
Even If His Newspaper Investments Don't Work Out, Aaron Kushner Is A Hero For Trying  —  “It is the leap, not the look, that generates crucial information.”  - George Gilder, Wealth and Poverty  —  In July of 2012 internet entrepreneur Aaron Kushner* acquired Freedom Communications, owner of the Orange County Register newspaper.
Discussion: @romenesko
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Margaret Sullivan / New York Times:
Publishing Battle Should Be Covered, Not Joined  —  IS the fight between traditional publishers and Amazon “the end of the world as we know it,” in the words of the old R.E.M. song?  —  A prominent literary agent declares that “if Amazon is not stopped, we are facing the end of literary culture in America.”
Natasha Singer / New York Times:
Companies like NewsBios are selling intelligence dossiers on reporters to PR agencies  —  Just the Facts?  This Dossier Goes Further  —  It was my birthday the other day, and, along with the usual private greetings from family and friends, I noticed a couple of public salutations about it on Twitter from entities I didn't recognize.
Discussion: @lizdday and @carlbialik
Amy Calder / Morning Sentinel:
Risen: Journalists must fight or become irrelevant  —  Colby College's Lovejoy winner, a New York Times reporter, faces the possibility of being imprisoned for refusing to reveal his sources.  —  207-861-9247  —  New York Times investigative reporter James Risen speaks with journalism students …
James Cook / Business Insider:
Apple Was Just Granted A Patent For A Digital Newspaper  —  Apple has been granted a patent for a flexible display that can be used as a self-updating digital newspaper.  —  Patently Apple reports that Apple refers to the device as a “digital periodical,” and that it can be used for both reading and also advertising.
Discussion: Patently Apple and Patently Apple
Claire Atkinson / New York Post:
Sony's new Internet pay-TV service to have 100 channels, may cost between $60-80/month  —  Sony sets high price bar for Web TV  —  Sony's upcoming Internet-delivered TV service will carry 100 channels and a surprisingly high price tag of as much as $80 a month, The Post has learned.
Hadas Gold / Politico:
AJAM launches midterms coverage  —  Al Jazeera America, the extremely well-financed and extremely low-rated network, is vying for a few more eyeballs during the 2014 midterms: On Monday, it will launch “America Votes 2014,” a series of election-related programs that will focus on the issues rather than the horserace.
Discussion: Politico
David Banks / New Statesman:
UK journalists should fear scrapping of the Human Rights Act as it protects them  —  What has the Human Rights Act done for us?  Quite a lot, as it turns out  —  The European Court of Human Rights and the Human Rights Act have both done a huge amount of good for people in the UK.  —  GOOGLE PLUS ONE
Discussion: @jackofkent
 
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Pip Bulbeck / Hollywood Reporter:
Australian Public Broadcaster Affected by Cyber Attack
Discussion: ABC
Roy Greenslade / Guardian:
UK journalism awards function to have keynote speech by jailed journalist Peter Greste
Discussion: @felicitybarrtv
Shivam Srivastava / Reuters:
Amazon to face EU investigation over Luxembourg tax deal: FT
Wall Street Journal:
Bertelsmann to Take Full Control of Stern Publisher Gruner + Jahr
Discussion: Bloomberg, Reuters and Billboard
Mike Farrell / Multichannel News:
Shareholders Approve Media General, LIN Deal
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Paul Sawers / The Next Web:
Netflix gets a more visual layout on mobile, iPhone users can soon search titles by actor too
Discussion: Electronista
Mark Armstrong / Longreads Blog:
Longreads member contributions will now fund original stories, with Automattic matching them
Brian Steinberg / Variety:
ESPN and NBA agree on deal for “over-the-top” offering to stream games digitally
Discussion: AdAge and Multichannel News
Brad Stone / Businessweek:
Washington Post working on curated news app for the new 8.9" Kindle Fire launching this fall
Chi Chi Izundu / BBC:
British Board of Film Classification will test age ratings for music videos with YouTube, Vevo