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Bill Carter / New York Times:
Leaning Forward, MSNBC Loses Ground to Rival CNN — Rachel Maddow, the biggest star on the MSNBC cable network, just posted her lowest quarterly ratings results ever. — “Morning Joe,” MSNBC's signature morning program, scored its second-lowest quarterly ratings, reaching an average …
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David Carr / New York Times:
YouTube's New York production studio set to open in November with a dedicated space for brands — YouTube Takes Manhattan — A few weeks ago, Zayna Aston, a communications executive at Google, met me at the company's offices in Manhattan to show me around YouTube Space New York …
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Todd Spangler / Variety:
BSkyB invests $500K in web-video aggregator Pluto.tv — BSkyB Invests in Internet-Video Startup Pluto.TV — British satcaster takes $500,000 stake in company, whose other backers include UTA's Jeremy Zimmer and Terry Semel — U.K. satcaster BSkyB has invested $500,000 in web-video aggregator Pluto.TV …
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Lesley Stahl / CBS News:
60 Minutes talks with James Risen about the publishing of his 2005 call monitoring story and protecting sources — The war on leaks — What happens when the demands of national security collide with the rights of a free press? Lesley Stahl finds out — The following is a script of …
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Washington Post:
The Post to power technology at the University of Maryland, Columbia University student newspapers — The Washington Post today announces it will provide software and technology to the student newspapers at the University of Maryland (The Diamondback) and Columbia University …
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Gary Merson / HD Guru:
Netflix Quietly Raises its 4K Ultra High Definition Subscription Rates — Netflix, the leader in 4K Ultra High Definition streaming services, has raised their rates, while continuing to add more 4K content with the recent additions of The Blacklist and Smurfs 2. — We contacted Netflix today for the details.
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Eve Fairbanks / Washington Post:
How personal essays conquered journalism — and why they can't cut it — “My Life as a Little Person.” “I Still Dreamed of the Abuser I Once Thought of as My Father.” “My Startup Failed, and This Is What It Feels Like.” “The Worst Day of My Life Is Now New York's Hottest Tourist Attraction.”
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Dave McNary / Variety:
Time Inc. Magazine Employees Turn Down Contract Proposal — More than 200 union-represented employees of Time Inc. have turned down the conglomerate's final contract offer following months of negotiations between the Newspaper Guild of New York and the company.
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Wall Street Journal:
Book publishers are using YouTube to identify potential bestselling authors — From YouTube Stars, Literary Lions — Book Publishers Sweep Video Site for a New Wave of Authors — Publishers seeking the next hit author have a new hunting ground: YouTube.
Lee Hyo-won / Hollywood Reporter:
Warner Bros. Korea to Debut Some Films Via Streaming Services — The local premiere of Drew Barrymore and Adam Sandler rom-com ‘Blended’ will come on IPTV services — Amid the surge of the South Korean online market for movies in recent years, Warner Brothers Korea will make films without …
Lisa O'Carroll / Guardian:
Six Sun journalists go on trial over alleged payments to public officials — News editors and reporters variously accused of plotting with police, armed forces, prison officials and staff at Broadmoor — Six former and current journalists from the Sun newspaper are going on trial …
Patrick Wintour / Guardian:
British police's use of Ripa powers to snoop on journalists to be reined in — Change to surveillance law will mean police will require a judge's approval to access journalists' phone records — The UK government will reform the law to prevent the police using surveillance powers …
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