Top News:
Dave Winer / Scripting News:
News organizations can rebuild by working with Facebook and Twitter, while creating their own distribution systems — How to rebuild journalism — I read Emily Bell's speech and her piece in the Guardian over the weekend. They fairly well reflect what you hear from journalism pundits these days.
Discussion:
Guardian, @cdixon, @semil, @paujwill, @jayrosen_nyu, @vivian, @mackmary, @kellieriordan, KBIA, @jeffjarvis and @bryfitz
Glenn Peoples / Billboard:
Amazon Prime Music Debuts First Exclusive Content — Amazon has made exclusive video a component of Prime Instant Video streaming service, its answer to Netflix. Now the company is doing the same with music — sort of. Amazon quietly debuted last week its first exclusive music release …
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East Bay Ray / The New York Observer:
The Dead Kennedys' East Bay Ray says YouTube is taking too big a cut from artists — Dead Kennedys' East Bay Explains How YouTube Is Stealing From Musicians — YouTube (owned by Google Inc.) is a remarkable platform for the sharing of videos and music by both fans and creators.
Mike Fleming / Deadline:
Sony Paralyzed By Computer Hacker Attack With Ominous Message — UPDATE: While it seems that a world-leading tech company would be the last to be brought down by a hacker, this Sony thing is serious. I've come across a still photo of the hacked message that appeared on screens, posted by a site called business2community.com.
Discussion:
Business 2 Community, Variety, The Next Web, Forbes, Hollywood Reporter, Gawker, Geek.com, Engadget, Electronista, Business Insider, The Verge and @alishagrauso
Mark Di Stefano / BuzzFeed:
Australia's ABC cutting 400 jobs by using skills audits of journalists in competitive pools — The ABC Just Became “A Sick Version Of The Hunger Games” — Journalists given four weeks to achieve a higher “score” and keep jobs. — SYDNEY - Australian Broadcasting Corporation management came under fire …
Discussion:
Crikey, BBC, @marcfennell, The Age, @jason_a_w and Guardian
Jason Koebler / Motherboard:
Heavy Censorship in Pakistan Shows Why the Next Arab Spring Won't Be on Facebook — If you tried to access the Facebook page of one of Pakistan's most popular bands, Laal, between June 5 and 7th, you were out of luck: Facebook blocked the band's page within the country after receiving a censorship request from the government.
Discussion:
@mckrees, @derektmead, @jason_koebler and @adrjeffries, Thanks:@rossneumann
Katherine Bindley / New York Times:
Fellowship or Internship? In Media, the Definition Has Become Fluid — Since graduating from Wesleyan University last year, Rachel Pincus has completed two journalism internships and one in publishing. But now Ms. Pincus is pursuing fellowships. — “I'm trying at this point …
Discussion:
@tylerborchers, @andreaschwalm and @thebgates
Rachel Zarrell / BuzzFeed:
Comedians launch parody of This American Life's successful podcast Serial — The Ridiculous “Serial” Parody Is Only Getting Better — “Hi this is Sarah Koenig, I'm trying to figure out where you were for a 20-minute window as a high school student 15 years ago?” — If not, WHAT ARE YOU DOING.
Rick Edmonds / Poynter:
Deception? Price gouging? Subscription scam? Top magazine titles won't say a thing — In mid-October, I wrote about the New York Times offer to refund overpayments to customers who fell for an unauthorized third-party renewal solicitation. The Times also warned subscribers in print and via e-mail not to fall for the scam.
Frances Perraudin / Guardian:
Vine shifts from comedy clips to a valid journalistic tool — Channel 4's Alex Thomson filmed Ebola crisis in Sierra Leone and shared the short videos on Twitter — Just before Channel 4 News's chief correspondent Alex Thomson set off on a reporting assignment to Ebola-hit Sierra Leone earlier this month …
Andrew Smith / Guardian:
‘There were hundreds of us crying out for help’: the afterlife of the whistleblower — Whistleblowers speak out because they feel they have to, often at great personal cost. But years later, do they think it was worth it? — In his former life, Dr Raj Mattu was an internationally recognised cardiologist.
Associated Press:
News Corp buys 25% stake in parent company of India's real estate site PropTiger for $30M — NEWS CORP. INVESTS IN INDIA REAL ESTATE WEBSITE … NEW YORK (AP) — News Corp. says it has invested in a real estate website in India as it tries to grow its digital business.