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Margaret Sullivan / New York Times:
To restore its reputation, Rolling Stone must be honest with readers about what happened — How to Survive a Journalistic Disaster 101 — How does a journalistic institution respond to a soul-shaking crisis? Rolling Stone magazine is dealing with that question at the moment …
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Emily Clark / The Cavalier Daily:
Friend of “Jackie”, subject of Rolling Stone story, criticizes magazine, insists story is true — A letter from a friend: Jackie's story is not a hoax — My name is Emily, and I was Jackie's suitemate first year. I am writing to you in regards to Rolling Stone's recent statement of “misplaced trust” in Jackie.
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The Intercept, @nbahadur, @sarahjeong, Mediaite, Raw Story, Gawker, @eberlexm, The Huffington Post, The Week, The Dish, New York Magazine, The Daily Dot, New York Times and Talking Points Memo
Jason Abbruzzese / Mashable:
After mass resignations, TNR owner Chris Hughes talks about what went wrong and what's next — Disrupting A Republic — When The New Republic began to fall apart in the first week of December, conversation quickly turned to Chris Hughes, the Facebook cofounder who purchased the storied magazine more than two years ago.
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Washington Post, @qhardy, @niemanlab, @davidsess, @gavina42 and @mattpotter, Thanks:@jasonabbruzzese
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Dylan Byers / Politico:
TNR Chief Exec Guy Vidra says he failed to articulate his vision for the mag to staff — An interview with TNR's Guy Vidra — Guy Vidra says he doesn't want to change The New Republic. — “It is absolutely absurd to suggest that I would come to this institution to do anything …
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Poynter, @praddenkeefe, Mediaite, @politico, @jayrosen_nyu, @vivian, @erikwemple, @dylanbyers, bookforum.com, Advocate and Washington Post
Benjamin Mullin / Poynter:
Pulitzers accepting entries from online and print magazines for investigative reporting and features — Pulitzers open up to magazines — The Pulitzer Prizes announced today two substantial changes in a press release: — The contest will consider entries from online and print magazines …
Rolfe Winkler / Wall Street Journal:
YouTube offers some stars bonuses to post exclusively to the service before posting to rivals — YouTube Offering Its Stars Bonuses — Vessel, a Video Startup, Has Been Aggressive in Trying to Lure Away Celebrities — Google Inc. 's YouTube unit is racing to lock up its top stars …
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The Verge, @wsjd, CNBC, Electronista, VideoNuze Analysis, @howardlindzon and Engadget
Benjamin Mullin / Poynter:
Jessica Lustig named deputy editor at NYT Mag — New York Times staff editor Jessica Lustig will be a deputy editor at The New York Times Magazine, according to a staff memo from Jake Silverstein, the magazine's editor-in-chief. — Lustig, who currently works for The New York Times Op-Ed/Sunday Review …
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Capital New York and FishbowlNY
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Jeremy Barr / Capital New York:
Jenna Wortham joining New York Times Magazine
Mathew Ingram / Gigaom:
Andy Carvin launches social-media reporting team for First Look — There's been a lot of news out of First Look Media recently, although not the kind that the site was hoping to deliver: instead of scoops, it's been a stream of reports about mismanagement and departures of key writers and editors like Matt Taibbi and John Cook.
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Medium, Gigaom, Medium, @jayrosen_nyu, @pierre, @nikkiusher, @acarvin, @acarvin, @acarvin, @digiphile, @jeremyscahill and Medium
Nick Statt / CNET:
News organizations fight to release Steve Jobs deposition video — Apple is combating reporters over sharing unreleased footage of the late Apple CEO shown in antitrust court Friday. — The late Steve Jobs took the stand through a video monitor in antitrust court in Oakland, Calif. …
Brooks Barnes / New York Times:
20th Century Fox Teams With Vice Media to Produce Movies — LOS ANGELES — Vice Media and 20th Century Fox have decided to make movies together, creating a film label focused on low-budget cinema that is “wild, weird, high-concept, left-field, crazy artistic, authentic and visceral.”
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Variety, The Wrap, Fast Company, Mashable, Tubefilter and Deadline
Todd Spangler / Variety:
TV Ratings Have Hurt Creative Side of Television, Says Netflix Content Boss Sarandos — The reliance of TV networks on ratings to gauge the success or failure of their shows has been bad for creators of high-quality television programming, according to Netflix chief content officer Ted Sarandos.
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Gigaom, AdAge, Quartz, @thecancelbear and TVbytheNumbers
Peter Preston / Guardian:
Is a profit worth the price of the Times's paywall? — Murdoch's flagships are locked behind a barrier that throttles traffic and, arguably, relevance. But they made £1.7m last year — ewspaper economics used to be dead simple. You charged a cover price and you billed advertisers.
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@uniwave, @stephenpollard, @raju and @niemanlab
Itay Hod / The Wrap:
CBS This Morning closing the viewership gap with Today and GMA, growing 23% since 2012 debut — Who's Really Winning the ‘GMA’ vs. ‘Today’ Morning Show War? The Answer Might Surprise You — As “Today” and “Good Morning America” continue to duke it out for morning television's top spot …