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4:10 PM ET, November 11, 2014

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Eric Blattberg / Digiday:
Reuters TV aims to personalize news broadcasts  —  With Reuters TV, a smart video app for news junkies, Reuters is once again trying to establish itself as a consumer brand.  —  The news giant unveiled Reuters TV at a Monday night soiree in its Times Square headquarters.
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Roberto Baldwin / The Next Web:
Reuters announces on-demand Reuters TV to launch in 2015
Discussion: VideoInk
Daniel Ek / Spotify Blog:
Spotify has paid music industry $2B to date, $1B since last year; has 12.5M paying subscribers; top artists to exceed $6M/year in payments  —  $2 Billion and Counting  —  Taylor Swift is absolutely right: music is art, art has real value, and artists deserve to be paid for it.
Hanna Rosin / The New Republic:
Disgraced reporter Stephen Glass opens up to an old colleague and apologizes, 16 years after his fall  —  Hello, My Name Is Stephen Glass, and I'm Sorry  —  He nearly destroyed this magazine.  Sixteen years later, his former best friend finally confronts him.
Peter Sterne / Capital New York:
The New Yorker rolls out metered paywall  —  The New Yorker launched a metered paywall Tuesday morning, the magazine's editors announced in an editors' note.  The paywall allows non-subscribers to access six free articles—whether they are print magazine pieces or online-only stories—and an unlimited number of videos per month.
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Bill Mickey / Folio:
Penton Rebrands Itself as Information Services Business  —  Events, marketing services and digital are biggest revenue-makers.  —  Whatever happened to “publisher”?  Across the market that term is being retired in favor of descriptors that refer to emerging lines of business that are quickly overtaking the print platform.
Andrew Beaujon / Poynter:
Matter announces finalists for international reporting fellowship  —  Matter announced an international reporting fellowship in September.  It pays pretty well: $10,000 plus another $5,000 for travel expenses.  On Tuesday morning the publication, which is owned by Medium, named six finalists …
Discussion: Medium and @poynter
Jack Shafer:
Government officials impersonating reporters will further erode public trust in journalism  —  Stop or I'll write!  Why cops shouldn't fake being reporters.  —  Federal Bureau of Investigation Director James B. Comey waved his truncheon at the New York Times last week in a concise letter of protest addressed to the paper's editor.
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Dylan Byers / Politico:
AP CEO demands answers from DOJ, FBI over fake news ploy
Discussion: Mediaite and FishbowlNY
Dylan Byers / Politico:
Washington Post: Zakaria columns ‘problematic’  —  The Washington Post is likely to add editor's notes to five columns by Fareed Zakaria in the wake of a report by plagiarism watchdog Our Bad Media, Post editorial page editor Fred Hiatt told POLITICO on Monday.
Jonah Bromwich / New York Times:
Vimeo pushes into original content, funds “High Maintenance” directly, charges $2 per episode  —  With ‘High Maintenance,’ Vimeo Invests in Original Content  —  “High Maintenance,” a web series on Vimeo about the many customers of a Brooklyn marijuana dealer, has won a devoted following and plenty of critical acclaim.
Discussion: SocialTimes, Slate and mUmBRELLA
Robert Mann / Adweek:
BuzzFeed hires Tessa Gould, Huffington Post's former director of native advertising, to monetize content  —  BuzzFeed Hires HuffPo's Director of Native Advertising  —  Tessa Gould will search for ways to monetize content  —  BuzzFeed is getting more serious about monetization with the hiring …
Discussion: FishbowlNY and @mikeisaac
Erik Sass / MediaPost:
Cox Relaunches Newspaper Web Sites  —  Cox Media Group is relaunching all of its newspaper Web sites, beginning with its flagship publication, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, the company announced this week.  Other Cox publications will follow in coming weeks, including the Austin American-Statesman …
Dominic Ponsford / Press Gazette:
BBC mulls paying local newspapers for content and fund to pay for court reporting  —  BBC head of news James Harding said the corporation is investigating buying content from local newspapers and setting up a fund to pay for court reporting.  —  And he also hit back at the widespread complaint …
Discussion: @gazthejourno and @evansthecrime
Allison Quinn / The Moscow Times:
Kommersant Editor Steps Down Amid Rumors of Pressure From Above  —  The editor-in-chief of business daily Kommersant has resigned, triggering speculation Monday that he was forced out over a recent article in the newspaper about oil giant Rosneft.  —  While theories behind the move multiplied …
Discussion: @crusoes and TASS
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Paul Sawers / The Next Web:
Barnes & Noble launches Nook Press Print, a print-on-demand service for authors
Discussion: Publishers Weekly
Press Gazette:
Met anti-terrorism database holds more than 2,000 records relating to journalists
Discussion: The Times and @neilwallis1
Brian Steinberg / Variety:
NBC News Teams Anew With Facebook To Promote Ebola Journalism Effort
Discussion: Gawker and The Wrap
 Earlier Picks: 
Alana Semuels / The Atlantic Online:
Amidst the rise of digital upstarts like Gawker, local news continues to suffer
Matt Wilstein / Mediaite:
Glenn Beck of The Blaze announces that he's recovering from debilitating neurological illness
Mathew Ingram / Gigaom:
BuzzFeed's deal with Facebook to measure political sentiment has one major flaw
Discussion: BuzzFeed and @jenn_clark
Tamar Wilner / Columbia Journalism Review:
Knoxville's alt-weekly wasn't losing money. It got shut down anyway