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Knight Foundation:
Jennifer Preston will join Knight Foundation as vice president for journalism — New York Times digital and print veteran will lead team supporting adoption of innovative digital practices — Jennifer Preston, an award-winning New York Times journalist and digital innovator …
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Poynter, @sulliview, @ibarguen, @sdkstl, @jeffjarvis, @jcstearns, @dangillmor, @jenniferpreston, @vivian, @louiegilot, @craigsilverman, @digiphile, @aadamglenn, @nycjim and Capital New York
Ravi Somaiya / New York Times:
Cable network Fusion hires Alexis Madrigal, deputy editor of TheAtlantic.com, to cover tech, TV and digital media — Fusion Hires Alexis Madrigal of Atlantic.com to Bolster Tech Coverage — Alexis Madrigal, deputy editor of Atlantic.com and a prominent online voice on technology and culture …
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@mathewi, MediaWire Daily, @deilemberg, @fruzse, @pkedrosky, @noahshachtman, @phillydesign, @digiphile, @megangarber, @nandorvila, @nbj914, @alexismadrigal, @stevesilberman and Poynter
Erik Wemple / Washington Post:
Politico to add new policy shop: ‘The Agenda’ — We already have The Upshot, Vox.com, Wonkblog, FiveThirtyEight and other policy-heavy news sites. This news space will get a touch more crowded early next year, when Politico launches “The Agenda.” — In a memo to Politico staffers …
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The Huffington Post, @erikwemple, Prof Chris Daly's Blog and Politico
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Michael Calderone / The Huffington Post:
Politico Sees Big Money In Expanding Its Labor Coverage
Politico Sees Big Money In Expanding Its Labor Coverage
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Washington Post and American Press Institute
Sean Gallagher / Ars Technica:
Adobe's e-book reader sends your reading logs back to Adobe—in plain text — Digital Editions even tracks which pages you've read. — Adobe's Digital Editions e-book and PDF reader—an application used by thousands of libraries to give patrons access to electronic lending libraries …
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The Digital Reader, RT, @thepacketrat, Gigaom, Techdirt, The Register, Consumerist, @maira, @ricketyoldshack, Inquirer, @virtadpt, Network World, LJ INFOdocket, @dangillmor and Brave New World
Ellen Nakashima / Washington Post:
Twitter sues U.S. government over limits on ability to disclose surveillance orders — Twitter, the world's largest microblogging platform, on Tuesday sued the U.S. government, alleging that the Justice Department's restrictions on what the company can say publicly about the government's …
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The Twitter Blog, TechCrunch, VentureBeat, Wired, Boing Boing, AdAge, Poynter, ReadWrite, Ars Technica, Guardian, Re/code, New York Times, TIME, Techdirt, Al Jazeera America, @johngramlich, ZDNet, The Daily Caller, The Verge, Consumerist, Mashable, The Next Web, Threatpost, VatorNews, Electronista, The Hill, Engadget, New York Magazine, CBS San Francisco and The Week
Emiko Jozuka / Wired:
Vice Media's creative services division will curate Collectively, a sustainability site launched by firms like Unilever, Google, Microsoft, and BT Group — Google, BT and more launch sustainability platform ‘Collectively’ — Issues of global climate change, food shortages …
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Gawker, MediaPost, @sustability, @crowd_intel, @forum4thefuture, Guardian, GreenBiz, PandoDaily and The Drum
Kristen Hare / Poynter:
Storify adds a way to collaborate on breaking news — Storify now has a way for journalists to collaborate on breaking news, Livefyre announced Tuesday. Storify Enterprise, which was previously Storify VIP, lets several people “simultaneously add text or content in real-time …
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Storify, TechCrunch and The Next Web
Lucia Moses / Digiday:
Longer articles don't necessarily imply extra time spent viewing ads, says Chartbeat — Longer stories draw more attention, but with diminishing returns — There's a growing narrative that long-form articles drive more attention time, which some are touting as the new metric of choice for digital publishers.
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@jodiontheweb, @lmoses, BusinessJournalism.org … and American Press Institute
Joseph Ax / Reuters:
Dow Jones wins $5 million judgment against ‘hot news’ provider Ransquawk — (Reuters) - Dow Jones & Co on Tuesday won a $5 million (3.11 million pounds) judgement against the London-based service Ransquawk, which it accused of pirating its content by broadcasting news within seconds of publication to traders and other subscribers.
David Cohn / Poynter:
Enough with the manifestos about the future of news, let your product do the talking — Nikki Usher had a great Columbia Journalism Review article “Startup site manifestos are press criticism” where she notes that startup news orgs like PandoDaily, Vox, FiveThirtyEight and more have gotten …
Yasser Allawi / Syria Deeply:
Journalists in Deir Ezzor province forced to abide by draconian set of rules dictated by ISIS — ISIS Issues 11 Rules for Journalists in Deir Ezzor — Many local journalists fled Deir Ezzor when ISIS arrived - and the ones who stayed behind are forced to abide by the extremist group's draconian rules …
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TVNewser, The Huffington Post, @phil_torres, The Daily Caller, @benweinthal, @khinman, @alexiseast, @fleetstreetfox and @stigabell
Steve Buttry / The Buttry Diary:
NYT Executive Editor Dean Baquet responds to criticism that he doesn't tweet enough, says new “journalism priesthood” being created — Dean Baquet's response: Beware creating a new journalism ‘priesthood’ — New York Times Executive Editor Dean Baquet has responded …
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McGuire on Media, FishbowlNY, @sulliview, @fmanjoo, @chrisottolnp, @lpolgreen, @jeffjarvis, @nytnickc, @mathewi and @moneyries
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
Gustavo Arellano / OC Weekly:
LA Times: OC Register Owner Aaron Kushner Owes Us $3.5 Million, And We Want it NOW — BOOM! — The gloves are off between the Los Angeles Times and Orange County Register owner Aaron Kushner over him owing them millions of dollars for distributing his paper—and it looks like it just might end up in court.
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Nieman Lab, LA Observed, @palewire, @jadande, @rdotinga, Navel Gazing and @dannysullivan
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John Tamny / Forbes:
Even If His Newspaper Investments Don't Work Out, Aaron Kushner Is A Hero For Trying
Even If His Newspaper Investments Don't Work Out, Aaron Kushner Is A Hero For Trying
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@romenesko and American Press Institute