Top News:
Joe Pompeo / Capital New York:
Newspaper Association of America finds 166M adults accessed digital newspaper content in October, up 17% over previous year — Newspapers see new peak in digital audience — U.S. newspapers' digital audience has hit a new peak, according to data being touted today by the Newspaper Association of America.
New York Times:
A raid by US troops in Yemen sought to rescue an American journalist being held hostage by Al Qaeda — Rescuers in Yemen Sought American, Officials Say — WASHINGTON — An American journalist held hostage in a remote part of eastern Yemen by Al Qaeda's affiliate there was one of the main targets …
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Associated Press
Michelle Castillo / Adweek:
BitTorrent Goes Legit With Its First Original Web Series — Peer-to-peer file sharing platform BitTorrent wants to change what the public thinks it does. Instead of being associated with all the illegal TV shows, movies and illicit content it can store, the tech company wants to be seen as a provider of premium legal content.
Discussion:
Guardian and Tubefilter
Peter Kafka / Re/code:
Netflix Sues a Former Exec — Now Yahoo's CIO — For Allegedly Collecting Kickbacks — Netflix says a former executive collected kickbacks from vendors he helped connect to the streaming video company. — Now Netflix is suing its former employee, who is currently Yahoo's chief information officer.
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Tech Times, Business Insider, Gigaom and Forbes
David Meyer / Gigaom:
EU Parliament calls on Commission to consider Google break-up — As expected, the European Parliament has passed a resolution that calls on the European Commission to consider a break-up of Google as a potential solution to its dominance in the European search market.
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European Parliament, PC Advisor, New York Times, The Register and Reuters
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Nisar Mahmood / The News International, Pakistan:
University of Peshawar opens a trauma center in Pakistan to help journalists with PTSD — Establishment of Competence & Trauma Centre for Journalists hailed — PESHAWAR: The Competence and Trauma Centre for Journalists at the University of Peshawar (UoP) would prove a source of relief …
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Central Asia Online and Gulf News
Catalina Albeanu / Journalism.co.uk:
BuzzFeed media trends: homepage out, social and video in — More people now come to media sites from social networks than from search engines, reveals BuzzFeed's industry trends report — Social media feeds could replace the homepage for media organisations as more people find stories …
Discussion:
Gigaom, The Whip, Business Insider and The Drum
B&T:
Fairfax Subscribers Get Access To New York Times In New Partnership — Fairfax Media and The New York Times have formed a collaboration which will see current subscribers of The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age offered six months of free, unlimited access to The New York Times website and some smartphone apps.
Discussion:
Fairfax Media Adcentre and The Newspaper Works
Dominic Ponsford / Press Gazette:
NAPA boss says BBC should buy news from agencies rather than ‘call centre’ local newspapers — The National Association of Press Agencies has urged the BBC to start buying in local content from its members. — The suggestion follows news from BBC head of news James Harding earlier this month …
Chris Lehmann / In These Times:
Reports from Inside First Look Media Suggest That Maybe Silicon Valley Shouldn't Manage Journalists — Journalists on the Left have always had problems with institutions. I'm not referring here to these scribes' honorable muckraking pedigrees, or their principled distrust of the national security state and the corporate boardroom.
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Gigaom, bookforum.com, @clarajeffery, @albertocairo, @nero, @rancidtarzie, @thomas_drake1, @rafat, @lpolgreen, @shaneferro, @jnaureckas and The Huffington Post
Andrew Beaujon / Poynter:
New Yorker cover artist says resemblance to August cartoon is unintentional — The New Yorker's new cover is a beautiful, understated take on the unrest in Ferguson this past week. — It also bears a strong resemblance to an Aug. 21 editorial cartoon by R.J. Matson. (courtesy Cagle)
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New Yorker, Washington Post, FishbowlNY, @abeaujon, @dksheets, @samkirkla and Washington Post
Mark Sweney / Guardian:
British YouTubers videos banned by Advertising Standards Authority for not disclosing paid marketing — YouTubers ads for Oreo banned for not making clear purpose of videos — Advertising watchdog rules that videos where British stars took part in ‘Oreo Lick Race’ on their channels did not clearly state they were adverts
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asa.org.uk, @chrissice, @leveltheory, Mashable, TheGrocer.co.uk, TBI Vision, Telegraph and Press Association