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Robert Mackey / New York Times:
Iranian Photojournalist Reportedly Detained After Covering Protest Against Acid Attacks — An Iranian photojournalist was reported to have been detained on Friday, two days after his images of protesters deploring acid attacks on women in the city of Isfahan were published by news organizations around the world.
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Iranwire
Michael Heyward / Whisper:
Whisper responds to Guardian's “10 questions”, says members of editorial team put on leave — Setting The Record Straight — I wrote last Saturday that we welcome the current discussion around Whisper, and are grateful to those who have shared thoughtful feedback with us.
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Guardian, Gigaom, PandoDaily, @paulcarr, @hblodget, @jayrosen_nyu, @mathewi, @jayrosen_nyu, Business Insider and @ryanchittum
Cecilia Kang / Washington Post:
Lionsgate and Tribeca film studios are launching a new streaming service — Now Hollywood is joining the Internet streaming craze. Lionsgate and Tribeca Enterprises said Monday they will jointly launch an online video service during the first half of next year for movies made by them and outside studios.
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PR Newswire, New York Times, The A.V. Club, SlashGear, Bloomberg, Hollywood Reporter, Los Angeles Times, Variety and Engadget
Nate Hoffelder / The Digital Reader:
Adobe updates Digital Edition e-book reader app to stop uploading reading logs in plain text — Adobe Updates Digital Edition, Stops Sharing User Info With the Internet — Adobe rolled out a new update for their Digital Editions Epub app today, and I have good news, bad news, and okay news.
Discussion:
Techdirt and PC Advisor
Emerging Technology From the arXiv:
Data Mining Reveals How News Coverage Varies Around the World — Last year, the news media reported on 195,000 disasters around the world. The ones you heard about depend crucially on your location. — One interesting question about the nature of news is how well it reflects the pattern of real events around the world.
Greg Miller / Wired:
The Speedy Cartographers Who Map the News for The New York Times — The New York Times graphics team compiled data from several sources to make this map of the MH17 crash site in a couple hours. Tim Wallace/The New York Times — When Malaysia Airlines flight 17 went down over Ukraine in July …
Tamara Baluja / J-source:
CBC to lose another 400 jobs by March — CBC will lose another 400 jobs by March 2015. — Canadian Media Guild, the union representing CBC employees, said management has informed them of the impending cuts, which would bring the total number of cuts to CBC at the end of this fiscal year to 1,057.
Telis Demos / Wall Street Journal:
Roku said to be working on IPO plan — Roku Inc., a maker of streaming media players, TVs and software, is working on plans to file confidentially for an initial public offering, according to people familiar with the matter. — The company has been working with investment banks including Bank …
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@inafried, @cnbcnow, New York Times, Gigaom, bizjournals, Reuters and Mashable
Claudia Grisales / Austin American-Statesman:
FCC, FEMA to probe false emergency alert from syndicated radio show, affecting U-Verse, others — FEMA, FCC to probe radio show after U-verse emergency alert glitch — 2:10 p.m. update: The Federal Emergency Management Agency issued a statement Friday afternoon confirming …
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NBC News, TVSpy, ethernut.net, WSB-TV and AllAccess.com
Alyson Shontell / Business Insider:
Sam Biddle will move from Valleywag to senior writer at Gawker; Nitasha Tiku to lead Valleywag — Sam Biddle Is Leaving Valleywag — Sam Biddle, editor of Gawker's technology site, Valleywag, is leaving the publication and transitioning to another role at Gawker Media. — Biddle will spend November on sabbatical.
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Columbia Journalism Review, @samfbiddle, @mattbuchanan, @megan, Digiday and The New York Observer
Daniel Miller / Los Angeles Times:
NBCUniversal to settle suit by former interns for $6.4 million — NBCUniversal and a group of former interns have agreed to settle a class-action lawsuit contending the interns should have been paid for their work. — The $6.4-million settlement, subject to court approval …
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CNNMoney.com, Associated Press, Hollywood Reporter, Consumerist and Poynter
Hannah Karp / Wall Street Journal:
Apple's music sales down 13% this year; Beats Music to relaunch as part of iTunes in 2015 — Apple iTunes Sees Big Drop in Music Sales — Dive of at Least 13% in Download Sales Underscores Music Industry's Fragile Recovery
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Wall Street Journal, SlashGear, TechCrunch, 9to5Mac, @joshconstine and The Next Web