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, @paujwill, @semil, @bryfitz, @vivian, @kellieriordan, @mackmary, @cdixon, @jayrosen_nyu, KBIA and @jeffjarvis
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 …
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, The Verge, Business Insider and @alishagrauso
Peter Kafka / Re/code:
ESPN Gets Ready to Launch Its First Web Video Subscription Service — For Cricket's World Cup — ESPN's efforts to sell streaming video subscriptions for some sports programming — without requiring viewers to pay for cable TV - could start early next year.
Erin Keane / Salon:
Entertainment journalists failed to hold Bill Cosby to account for decades — What I wish I'd asked Bill Cosby: How I learned that entertainment journalists can play hardball too — I know the template — because I followed it — Two years ago, I worked for my local public radio station's news division …
Discussion:
New York Times and Today
David Carr / New York Times:
‘Serial,’ Podcasting's First Breakout Hit, Sets Stage for More — On Thursday, people will gather around tables everywhere and, well, talk about how bummed they are that “Serial,” the wildly popular podcast, is taking Thanksgiving off. — “Serial,” by producers of public radio's …
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:
@marcfennell, @jason_a_w, BBC, The Age, Guardian and Crikey
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.
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.
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.
Joseph Lichterman / Nieman Lab:
How a virus demanding a bitcoin ransom almost destroyed a public radio station's archives — It was the first Saturday in November when Patrick Neelin, the lead engineer at the University of Missouri's public radio station KBIA, got an emergency call from the station's programming director.
Discussion:
@kbia_engineer
John Stanton / BuzzFeed:
Somali journalist Said Muse Dahir denied asylum by US, even after being shot by terrorists — Terrorists Shot This Journalist Twice And He Can't Get U.S. Asylum — Said Muse Dahir kept his newspaper and radio show going in Somalia, even as al-Shabaab militants wreak violence in the country.
Discussion:
@maddow, @dcbigjohn and @itsjina