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9:45 PM ET, November 6, 2014

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Ben Smith / BuzzFeed:
BuzzFeed doesn't do clickbait, defined as under-delivering what's over-promised in a headline  —  Why BuzzFeed Doesn't Do Clickbait  —  You won't believe this one weird trick.  —  Jon Stewart was asked about BuzzFeed and Vice the other day, and had this to say:
Jeff John Roberts / Gigaom:
Aereo imposes large layoffs, but streaming TV service is not shutting down  —  There's more trouble for Aereo, which laid off the majority of its staff this week.  The internet TV service will continue operations for now.  —  Aereo's bad year just got worse.
The Australian Financial Review:
Discovery Communications and Foxtel weighing joint bid for Australia's Ten Network  —  Foxtel weighs up Ten Network investment  —  US cable television giant Discovery Communications is weighing up a joint bid for the struggling Ten ­Network Holdings with local pay TV ­monopoly Foxtel.
Peter Marsh / INMA:
Poll: 73% of newspapers charge for online access, 40% have hard paywalls  —  The state of paid content: For free, for a fee, or somewhere in between  —  Though nearly three-quarters of newspapers are now charging for online content to some extent, there is still disagreement …
Discussion: @sarahmarshall and @earljwilkinson
Martin Peers / The Information:
Media Cos.  Should Stop Milking and Start Investing  —  If there were ever a time when traditional media companies should be investing in growth, this should be it.  Given weak TV ratings and ad revenues, and a pay-TV market that is only likely to decline, businesses built on pay television need to diversify.
Brian Steinberg / Variety:
CBS Launches Ad-Supported Broadband News Feed In Effort To Vie With Cable-News Outlets  —  CBS launched what may be the modern media-industry version of a CNN with a new broadband-distributed news feed that will send live, anchored news programming to Internet-connected TVs and other devices …
Mark Sweney / Guardian:
The Economist to launch daily bite-size digital briefing  —  The Economist Espresso will be 171-year-old weekly magazine's first daily edition  —  The Economist is to launch its first-ever daily edition, a bite-size digital briefing designed to complement the 171-year-old weekly news magazine.
Discussion: Economist, mUmBRELLA, @s_m_i and Poynter
Capital New York:
The 60-second interview: Richard Wolffe, V.P. and executive editor, MSNBC.com  —  CAPITAL: Msnbc.com is turning one [today], how do you think the first year has gone, and where do you see it going from here?  —  WOLFFE: The first year has—you won't be surprised to hear me say this—gone astonishingly well.
Jon Brodkin / Ars Technica:
During Netflix money fight, Cogent's other big customers suffered too  —  Cogent prioritized small business traffic over large network users.  —  When Netflix and its transit providers fought with cable companies and telcos over who should have to pay for network upgrades, it's no secret that innocent bystanders were harmed.
Alicia Shepard / Columbia Journalism Review:
How one group is making it easier to use social media in Afghanistan  —  Impassion Afghanistan hosted a summit explaining Web tools to journalists  —  KABUL—The invitation for the second annual Afghan Social Media Summit in Kabul arrived with all the pertinent details except one—the location.
Benjamin Mullin / Poynter:
Philly.com alums join news startup Philly Voice  —  George Norcross, who lost a bid for The Philadelphia Inquirer in May, appears to be behind Philly Voice, a site that bills itself as “your essential source for news, sports and culture.”  —  The domain was registered in August by …
Steven Perlberg / Wall Street Journal:
‘Serial’ Is The Hottest Show Of The Fall — Do Marketers Need a Podcast Strategy?  —  On Feb. 9, 1999, the body of Hae Min Lee — a high school student in Baltimore County who had disappeared about a month earlier — was found in a shallow grave in a nearby park.
Los Angeles Times:
Investors ask court to put O.C. Register parent in receivership  —  Two investors in Freedom Communications, the owner of the Orange County Register, are asking a Delaware court to put the Santa Ana newspaper company into receivership, saying the firm is “insolvent” and beset by “mismanagement.”
Karma Allen / CNBC:
Walt Disney earnings: 89 cents per share on revenue of $12.39B, both in-line with estimates  —  Walt Disney Co. delivered quarterly earnings and revenue that were largely in-line with Wall Street expectations on Thursday.  —  After the earnings announcement, the company's shares edged lower in after-hours trading.
Ryan Gallagher / The Intercept:
British Spies Are Free to Target Lawyers and Journalists  —  British spies have been granted the authority to secretly eavesdrop on legally privileged attorney-client communications, according to newly released documents.  —  On Thursday, a series of previously classified policies confirmed …
Gavin J. Blair / Hollywood Reporter:
Viki Adds Japanese Content in Drive to Become a Top Global Channel (Exclusive)  —  Japanese majors Toho and Fuji TV among new content providers for crowd-subtitled multilingual video platform  —  Crowd-subtitled, multilingual video platform Viki has signed multi-territory content deals …
 
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Margaret Sullivan / New York Times:
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Discussion: The Week
Abhirup Roy / Reuters:
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Discussion: Associated Press
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Karoun Demirijian / Washington Post:
Russian advertising ban on paid cable and satellite channels threatens independents
Associated Press:
Signs of torture on body of slain Myanmar reporter
Discussion: TIME and Poynter