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10:55 PM ET, November 14, 2014

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Andrew Beaujon / Poynter:
The Poynter Institute lost $3.5 million in 2013, makes progress toward new revenue sources  —  The Poynter Institute filed its financial statement for 2013 with the Internal Revenue Service Friday.  It shows a loss of about $3.5 million for that year.  —  Poynter has taken a number of steps …
Discussion: JIMROMENESKO.COM and Poynter
TechCrunch:
Uber Integrates With Spotify To Let Passengers Become Backseat DJs  —  Uber is adding a new feature to its mobile app that could allow passengers to play DJ while they take a ride with one of its drivers.  Thanks to an integration with Spotify, Uber will soon make music a central part of its ride-hailing service.
Peter Kafka / Re/code:
Everyone Fails at Local News Online.  Former TechCrunch Boss Eric Eldon Thinks He'll Get It Right.  —  There are lots of successful tech news sites.  Eric Eldon used to run a really big one.  —  There are barely any successful local news sites.  But that's what Eldon is trying do now.
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Eriq Gardner / Hollywood Reporter:
SiriusXM Slammed Yet Again As New York Judge Rules in Turtles Lawsuit  —  The use of pre-1972 sound recordings keeps getting more and more hot  —  For the third time in as many months, SiriusXM has been rocked with a court ruling over the issue of pre-1972 sound recordings.
Discussion: Reuters and @lamyj
Bill Mickey / Folio:
WhoSay Boosts Distribution Through Huffington Post, Flipboard and Tango Partnerships  —  Celebs can post content directly to media platforms.  —  Celebrity social posts, whether ill-advised or perfectly orchestrated, are engagement gold.  And WhoSay, a distributor of celebrity-provided social content …
Discussion: Hollywood Reporter
Chris Ariens / TVNewser:
Layoffs hit CNBC.com, with about eight people losing jobs  —  Layoffs at CNBC.com  —  Layoffs have hit CNBC.com, TVNewser has learned.  Around eight staffers have been cut.  —  At the same time, CNBC.com is adding to the roster.  Eric Chemi is joining as senior editor-at-large of Data Journalism.
Nina Mandell / USA Today:
A New York Times story about Florida State was marked as spam on Twitter  —  The New York Times released a story on Friday about two incidents where Florida State football players were given minor traffic citations instead of being charged with hit-and-runs after abandoning their cars following late-night crashes.
Chris Morran / Consumerist:
CBS, Disney, others get court to temporarily block FCC disclosure of how much cable giants pay for programming in merger review  —  Broadcasters Get Court To Stop Consumers From Seeing How Much Cable Companies Pay For Content  —  The FCC is currently mulling over whether to give its stamp …
Discussion: Deadline, Bloomberg and @byersalex
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Amy Schatz / Re/code:
CBS, Disney, Viacom, other media firms ask appeals court to keep contracts private in FCC merger reviews of Comcast-TWC and AT&T-DirecTV
Josh Gerstein / Politico:
Obama seems to oppose Risen jailing  —  YANGON, Myanmar—President Barack Obama Friday reinforced the perception that a New York Times journalist won't be thrown in jail for refusing to identify his confidential sources for a book that allegedly contained highly classified information provided by a Central Intelligence Agency officer.
Discussion: Associated Press and @hunt_collin
Hollywood Reporter:
DreamWorks Animation and Hasbro End Merger Talks (Exclusive)  —  Shares of the toymaker fell when Wall Street learned of a potential deal  —  Hasbro has called off merger negotiations with DreamWorks Animation, sources tell The Hollywood Reporter.  —  The deal chatter, which became public on Wednesday …
Janko Roettgers / Gigaom:
Disney Movies Anywhere is coming to Walmart's Vudu  —  Disney Movies Anywhere, the cloud locker service that recently expanded from iOS to Android, is coming to another major retailer: Disney CTO Jamie Voris announced at a company event in Los Angeles Friday that the service will launch …
Discussion: Variety and Reuters
Peter Kafka / Re/code:
Onion CEO: Sure, We're for Sale.  But Mostly We Just Want Money, So Make an Offer.  (Memo)  —  Yes, The Onion is for sale.  But also, it might just raise some money.  —  That's what the head of the satirical Web publisher is telling his staff, in a memo you can read below.
 
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Reuters:
John Malone's Liberty Global in talks to buy 50% of Germany's video-on-demand service Maxdome
Discussion: Variety
Paul Bradshaw / Online Journalism Blog:
3 reasons why journalists are wary of gamification: an interview with Al Jazeera's Juliana Ruhfus
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Todd Spangler / Variety:
Streaming Video Alliance Trade Group Launches, Without Netflix or YouTube
Discussion: MarketWatch and The Next Web
William Turvill / Press Gazette:
Trinity Mirror to close seven regional newspapers with loss of 50 jobs
Irish Independent:
Six Sun journalists cleared of conspiracy charges in corruption case
Discussion: Guardian, Telegraph and Press Gazette
Joshua Benton / Nieman Lab:
StoryTracker is a new tool to track how news homepages change
Discussion: @jbenton
Mike Butcher / TechCrunch:
BuzzMyVideos Closes $2.5M Series A Funding As Eyeballs Switch To Online Video
Discussion: @buzzmyvideos
New York Times:
NYT technologists issue friendly challenge to site owners to convert to HTTPS by 2015