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11:45 AM ET, November 13, 2014

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Michael Cader / Publishers Lunch:
Amazon Resumes Limited Hachette Pre-Orders and Restores Some Discounts  —  For the first time since late May, Amazon customers can pre-order at least some titles from Hachette Book Group — principally Little, Brown books, set for imminent release (such as Kevin Pietersen's AUTOBIOGRAPHY …
Discussion: Mashable and @sarahw
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David Streitfeld / New York Times:
Amazon and Hachette Resolve Dispute  —  Amazon and Hachette announced Thursday morning that they have resolved their differences and signed a new multiyear contract, bringing to an official end one of the most bitter publishing conflicts in recent years.  —  Neither side gave details of the deal …
Discussion: Gigaom
Andrew Beaujon / Poynter:
John Cook out as First Look Media's Intercept EIC, will return to Gawker Media to run investigations  —  John Cook leaves The Intercept  —  Intercept Editor-in-Chief John Cook is leaving the publication and returning to Gawker Media to run investigations, an individual with knowledge of the hire tells Poynter.
Emily Steel / New York Times:
Sony launches PlayStation Vue web-based TV service with all major broadcast and some cable networks, testing in NYC with broad rollout in Q1 2015  —  Sony to Introduce Web-Based TV Service, PlayStation Vue  —  Sony is pressing play on a new web-based television service that represents …
New York Times:
NYT responds to Chinese President Xi: The Times won't alter its coverage to meet the demands of any government  —  A Response to President Xi Jinping  —  During their summit meeting in Beijing, President Obama and President Xi Jinping of China made much of their agreement to ease visa restrictions …
Discussion: FishbowlDC, @pekingmike and @jswatz
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Josh Gerstein / Politico:
At press conference with Obama, China leader lectures U.S. media
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Andrew Golis / Medium:
Medium launches This., one-link-a-day sharing network, in invite-only beta  —  Make “This.”  Yours  —  We launched the beta of This. today.  Which is pretty great.  —  This. is a site we've been building to help people find and share the web's best stories, ideas and arguments.
Discussion: @thisdotcm
Ashby Jones / Wall Street Journal:
Appeals Court to Take Another Look at ‘Innocence of Muslims’ Copyright Ruling  —  A federal appeals court is revisiting an earlier decision to order Google Inc. to take down a controversial YouTube video in which an actress was unwittingly portrayed making anti-Muslim statements.
Eriq Gardner / Hollywood Reporter:
Former Live Nation chairman and founder of Global Music Rights Irving Azoff threatens to remove 20K copyrighted works from YouTube  —  Irving Azoff Threatens to Yank 20,000 Songs from YouTube (Exclusive)  —  The industry heavyweight, representing Pharrell Williams and others …
Discussion: RAIN News and hypebot
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Casey Newton / The Verge:
YouTube announces YouTube Music Key subscription service; free invite-only beta starts Monday, will cost $7.99/month after 6 months
Jack Dickey / TIME:
Taylor Swift's label says she earned less than $500K for domestic streaming the past 12 months; Spotify says it paid her $2M for global streaming in that period  —  Taylor Swift's Spotify Paycheck Mystery  —  Spotify and Swift's record label provide new figures to defend themselves …
Peter Kafka / Re/code:
Henry Blodget Interview About Jeff Bezos Business Insider Investment  —  Back in the first tech bubble, Henry Blodget became famous by betting big on Jeff Bezos.  Now Bezos has bet on Blodget, by putting his own money — twice — into Blodget's Business Insider site.  —  How'd that happen?
Today's Zaman:
Turkish journalist Mehmet Baransu faces sentence of 2 to 7 years on charges of insulting President Erdogan on Twitter  —  Journalist Baransu faces 7 years for insulting Erdogan on Twitter  —  A prosecutor from the Anatolia Courthouse has opened a criminal case against well-known Turkish …
Discussion: @wexler
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Ece Toksabay / Reuters:
Turkish state TV fined for favoring Erdogan in election coverage
Discussion: Today's Zaman …
The Huffington Post:
FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler Tells Silicon Valley He's Open To Obama Net Neutrality Plan  —  WASHINGTON - On Monday, President Barack Obama went public with his support of an aggressive approach to protecting net neutrality.  Shortly after that, Federal Communications Commission Chairman Tom Wheeler told …
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Amy Schatz / Re/code:
No Net Neutrality Rules Until 2015 as Disagreements About Plan Continue
Discussion: USA Today, Reuters and Electronista
Bill Adair / Poynter:
Ben Smith, @crushingbort and @blippoblappo talk about plagiarism  —  I teach a journalism ethics class at Duke University that focuses on issues of trust.  I spend about half the semester exploring the pros and cons of anonymous sourcing, the other half on plagiarism and fabrication.
 
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Juro Osawa / Wall Street Journal:
Warner Music, Tencent in China Distribution Deal
Discussion: Reuters and TechCrunch
Andy Fixmer / Mashable:
FCC to release Comcast and AT&T programming documents for review at its Washington HQ, and other secure sites, on Nov. 17, will not allow remote access
Discussion: Bloomberg
 Earlier Picks: 
Nicole Levy / Capital New York:
Time launches The Vault, giving subscribers online access to every magazine since 1923
Discussion: New Yorker
Robert Channick / Chicago Tribune:
Chicago Tribune managing editor leaves to pursue personal interests
Marc Graser / Variety:
Live Nation, Vice Media Form Digital Platform for Music Programming
Discussion: Tubefilter, AdAge, Reuters and @withdrake
Catalina Albeanu / Journalism.co.uk:
Kickstarter-funded Latterly, an online mag for narrative journalism, to launch this month