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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:
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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.
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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.
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 …
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@sarahmarshall and @earljwilkinson
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.
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Christine Haughney / New York Times:
Sesame Workshop Bullish on Children's Magazines — At a time when the magazine business is struggling, Sesame Workshop is making the case that the demand for magazines for young readers is still strong. — At a press event held highlighting its digital products Tuesday morning …
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.
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.”
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Orange County Business … and Navel Gazing
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 …
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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 …
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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.
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.
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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 …
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Technical.ly Philly and Philadelphia Magazine
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.
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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.
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