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Lynn Neary / NPR:
Tom Magliozzi, Popular Co-Host Of NPR's ‘Car Talk,’ Dies At 77 — Tom Magliozzi, one of public radio's most popular personalities, died on Monday of complications from Alzheimer's disease. He was 77 years old. — Tom and his brother, Ray, became famous as “Click and Clack the Tappet Brothers” on the weekly NPR show Car Talk.
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@davidfolkenflik, JIMROMENESKO.COM, ABC News, CNN, Raw Story, @celsius1414, @leoshane, @justinnxt, @dankennedy_nu, Mashable, Here & Now, The Week and New York Magazine
Todd Spangler / Variety:
ESPN's FiveThirtyEight Launches Studio for 2014 Midterm Elections — Nate Silver and other FiveThirtyEight politics wonks will be holed up in a new, dedicated studio set located within ESPN's New York newsroom on election night to feed updates both online and on-air to ABC News.
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Financial Times, @danielsilver11 and ESPN MediaZone
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Andrew Beaujon / Poynter:
How news orgs plan digital coverage of midterms
How news orgs plan digital coverage of midterms
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Capital New York and New York Times
Andrew Rice / New York Magazine:
How the Snowden Leaks Gave Pierre Omidyar a Cause — and an Enemy — The eBay founder was a mild-mannered Obama supporter looking for a way to spend his time and fortune. The Snowden leaks gave him a cause—and an enemy. — Illustrations by Matthew Woodson
David Carr / New York Times:
Texas Tribune publishing model shows there is room for corporate money in news — Journalism, Independent and Not — Last week, I read an interesting article about how smart hardware can allow users to browse anonymously and thus foil snooping from governments.
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Nieman Lab, @cryptomeorg and @buster_espn
Charles V Bagli / New York Times:
Condé Nast Moves Into the World Trade Center as Lower Manhattan Is Remade — For two days last weekend, moving trucks shuttled a total of 2,800 orange crates crammed with files, photographs and books from a Times Square office tower downtown to the tallest skyscraper in North America, 1 World Trade Center.
Stuart Elliott / New York Times:
CNET's print magazine to debut on Monday, part of an effort to become a multiplatform brand — Technology Website CNET to Jump From Screen to Page — A LEADING technology website, CNET, is expanding into a platform that its users praise as portable, accessible and affordable.
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Folio, CNET, FishbowlNY, @zacherynielson, @cnet, @dangraziano, @beccaclaralove, @rachelking, @boygenius, @tim_stevens, @whatthebit, @nidopal, @digiphile, @danackerman, @harrymccracken and @caro, Thanks:@steverubel
Madeleine Heffernan / Business Review Weekly:
'We're effectively a start-up': Guardian Australia reports $7.5m loss — News website Guardian Australia has posted a $7.5 million full-year loss, after a small profit in 2013, but says revenues have diversified and “increased significantly”. — Guardian Australia is backed …
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@bencubby and @rosepowell
Jon Russell / TechCrunch:
Publicis Snaps Up Sapient For $3.7B To Build A Digital Media Powerhouse — Global ad giant Publicis is spending big to position itself as the top agency for brands riding the digital wave, after it announced (PDF) a deal that sees it acquire Sapient for $3.7 billion.
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Globe and Mail, AdAge, VentureBeat, Guardian, @jlax, mUmBRELLA, Adweek, Reuters, Bloomberg, BBC, USA Today, Wall Street Journal, The Drum, Financial Times and New York Times
Guardian:
Taylor Swift removes her back catalogue from Spotify, leaves it for now on Rdio, Beats Music — Taylor Swift v Spotify: back catalogue removed from streaming services — Taylor Swift withheld her new album 1989 from music streaming services, and has now removed all her albums from Spotify
Michael Sebastian / AdAge:
Tribune Publishing Hires Michael Rooney as Chief Revenue Officer — Former Wall Street Journal and ESPN Exec to Lead Sales and Marketing — TV and Technology — Tribune Publishing, which owns 10 daily newspapers including the Los Angeles Times and the Chicago Tribune …
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Chicago Tribune, Yahoo! Finance and @raju
Toronto Star:
Students were warned away from Q internships over concerns about Jian Ghomeshi's behaviour — Students were warned away from Q internships: professor — University of Western Ontario journalism students heard interning at Q was “off limits” over concerns about host Jian Ghomeshi's “inappropriate” behaviour.
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Lawyers, Guns & Money and Jezebel