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Peter Kafka / Re/code:
BuzzFeed growth chief Dao Nguyen promoted as Publisher, to head tech, product, data, platform — BuzzFeed's Growth Czar Is Now Its Publisher — For the last couple of years, Dao Nguyen has been the person in charge of data and growth at BuzzFeed, which means she has done a very big job very well …
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Joe Eskenazi / SFWeekly:
San Francisco Bay Guardian Closed by San Francisco Media Company — Employees of San Francisco Print Media Company, the parent company of the Examiner, SF Weekly, and San Francisco Bay Guardian were this morning informed that the latter paper will be shuttered after 48 years.
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John McDermott / Digiday:
Profile of Rurik Bradbury, the tech entrepreneur behind the @profjeffjarvis account — One man's war on digital media's ‘thinkfluencer’ echo chamber — In real life, Rurik Bradbury is a mild-mannered Englishman who bears a startling physical resemblance to Edward Snowden.
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@johnmcquaid, @markhurst, @evgenymorozov, @profjeffjarvis, @jyarow, @digiday, @jeffjohnroberts and @slarkpope
Rem Rieder / USA Today:
Under new editor Susan Glasser, Politico will switch focus to efficiency, relaunch site in Nov — Rieder: Will Politico change under Glasser? — There's no question Politico has been one of the big success stories of the digital journalism era. — Launched seven years ago …
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@peterbakernyt, @remrieder, @laura_nelson, @tonyromm and @jbenton
Caroline O'Donovan / Nieman Lab:
California Sunday Magazine has a solution for how to find readers: Pay newspapers for them — California Sunday Magazine, which launched conceptually in January and physically earlier this month, was beloved before its first issue was even printed. The magazine, a project of Douglas McGray's …
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Gabriel Kahn / Mediashift:
Q&A with ex-Gigaom CEO Paul Walborsky on how it built a media business around free content — How Gigaom Built a Media Business Around Free Content — Last month, Paul Walborsky stepped down after seven years as chief executive of Gigaom. During that time, the tech site grew enormously …
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@ethan_lindsey and @mathewi
Brian Fung / Washington Post:
Aereo to the FCC: Let us join the cable companies we tried to replace — It's been weeks since we last heard from Aereo, the shuttered streaming video service that lost big at the Supreme Court this summer. Now it's back, and the company is rolling over in its fight against TV broadcasters …
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Lily Leung / Orange County Register:
Orange County Register names new publisher, ex-Harrah's exec Richard Mirman; Kushner remains principal owner and Freedom CEO — Register names new publisher — Richard Mirman, a former executive at Harrah's Entertainment known in Las Vegas for his talents in casino marketing …
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Kristen Hare / Poynter:
Washington Post's chief revenue officer heads for Yahoo — Kevin Gentzel, The Washington Post's chief revenue officer, is headed to Yahoo, where he'll be the head of ad sales, an internal memo from Steve Hills, president and general manager of Washington Post Media, announced on Tuesday.
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Dave Smith / Business Insider:
How Seth Weintraub, an IT professional, started one of the biggest Apple news blogs, 9to5Mac — How An IT Guy Stranded In Paris Turned Himself Into The Most Powerful Source Of Apple News — There's one website that breaks more Apple news than any other — 9to5Mac.
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Nieman Lab and @markgurman
Motherboard:
How an FBI Informant Ordered the Hack of British Tabloid ‘The Sun’ — In July of 2011, the website for the British tabloid The Sun announced that media mogul Rupert Murdoch had been found “dead in his garden.” — It was a lie, of course; a fake article planted by hackers who spent …
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@dangillmor, Guardian, @jamesrbuk and @jimwaterson
Lloyd Grove / The Daily Beast:
Sources say NYT staff unhappy with Guardian's total control over Snowden's document cache — Is The Guardian Holding Back The New York Times' Snowden Stories? — A source at the Times tells The Daily Beast the paper feels ‘shackled’ over The Guardian's total control over the cache …
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@noahshachtman and @juliaangwin