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David Carr / New York Times:
NYT CEO Mark Thompson, Phil Griffin, and other media execs face myriad challenges in 2015 — Media Companies (and Executives) on the Hot Seat in 2015 — While it's great news that the economy is (slowly) coming back, it's important to remember that a rising tide does not necessarily lift all boats.
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Los Angeles Times, TVNewser, @joshsternberg, @auerbachkeller, MinOnline, @tedhope, FishbowlNY and The PJ Tatler
James Regan / Reuters:
Australian foreign minister says Egypt is sending mixed signals, hopes fading for Peter Greste's release — Hopes dim Egypt to release Australian Al Jazeera journalist soon — (Reuters) - Hopes are fading for the release of Australian journalist Peter Greste, who has been in jail in Egypt for a year …
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Associated Press, BBC, The Independent, Toronto Star, Voice of America, Huffington Post UK and Middle East Eye
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BBC:
Egypt urged to free al-Jazeera staff on arrest anniversary — The parents of one of the three al-Jazeera journalists jailed in Egypt are optimistic they will soon be released. — Speaking to the BBC on the first anniversary of their arrest, Peter Greste's father said he was confident their convictions would be overturned.
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Al Jazeera English, The Age, Agence France-Presse, Press Association, @brianstelter, @sara__firth, TheAustralian and Sky News
Andrew Marantz / New Yorker:
How Emerson Spartz builds viral sites that grab Facebook traffic using headline testing and other people's memes — The Virologist — How a young entrepreneur built an empire by repackaging memes.
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JIMROMENESKO.COM, @id4ro, @phil_rosenthal, @mathewi, @kevinroose, @marta_gomezc, @rmc031, @thestalwart, @john_self, @danielwcarlson, @megan, @brook, @timjhanrahan, @fredericl, @davidu and @davidsirota
Jonathan Stempel / Reuters:
U.S. court approves Condé Nast $5.85 mln intern pay settlement — Condé Nast on Monday won a federal judge's preliminary approval to pay $5.85 million to settle a class-action lawsuit by thousands of former interns who claimed the magazine publisher underpaid them.
Eugene Kim / Business Insider:
Washington Post hopes to generate more revenue by licensing its content management system to other news organizations — Here's A New, Inventive Way Jeff Bezos Plans To Make Money From The Washington Post — When Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos bought The Washington Post for $250 million in 2013 …
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Bloomberg, @taylor_soper, @jgreendc, @michaelroston, GeekWire and @alexjamesfitz
Aida Cerkez / Associated Press:
On court order, police raid Bosnian news portal — SARAJEVO, Bosnia-Herzegovina (AP) — Police raided the offices of a news portal Monday searching for clues about how journalists had obtained a recording of a phone conversation that said the governing Bosnian Serb party allegedly bribed …
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OSCE, InSerbia News and @marcelvdsteen
Mike Shields / Wall Street Journal:
Condé Nast Tries to Emulate YouTube With Web Series “73 Questions” — 2014 has been the year of many things, including the Year That Traditional Media and Advertising Found Out There Are YouTube Stars. — Meanwhile, it's also been the year that everybody in traditional media …
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@digitalshields, @condenast and FishbowlNY
Annys Shin / Washington Post:
Homicide Watch D.C. will shut down Wednesday after failing to find a local partner or owner — The death of Homicide Watch D.C.: Bloggers take their last case — Homicide Watch D.C., a much-praised combination of true crime blog, case log, document dump and victim memorial …
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@michaelbolden, @rafat, @lauranorton, @derekwillis, @antderosa, @kev097, @chanders, @lisabonos, @walldo, @phscoop, @palewire, @derekwillis, @anildash, @gregorykorte, @amlwhere, @raju, @aschweig, @jimbradysp, @mdhecker and @eyeseast
Rona Kobell / Columbia Journalism Review:
One reporter explains how she got burned by a lying source and how she checks facts now — Guess what? People lie to reporters — Like Jessica Pressler, I got burned once. Here's what I did about it. — Fourteen years ago, a man lied to me. I was a business reporter at The Baltimore Sun.
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@qualityrye, @cjr and Talking Points Memo
Peter Kafka / Re/code:
Apple Starts Streaming “The Interview”, Too — It took Apple a few days, but it's joining the club: Starting today, iTunes users in the U.S. and Canada and rent and purchase “The Interview”, Sony's controversial comedy. — The movie became available at Apple's store at 1pm eastern today.
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CNNMoney.com, ReadWrite, Variety, AppleInsider, Talking New Media, Los Angeles Times, Forbes, @pkafka, Bloomberg, @jeffjarvis, Engadget, BGR, MacRumors, The Inquisitr News, BetaNews, 9to5Mac, VentureBeat, TechCrunch, The Verge, Business Insider, Daring Fireball, App Advice, The Next Web, SlashGear, Polygon, New York Times and The Wrap
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Steve Kovach / Business Insider:
Sony says ‘The Interview’ was rented or purchased more than 2M times, generated over $15M in online sales
Sony says ‘The Interview’ was rented or purchased more than 2M times, generated over $15M in online sales
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Variety, The Wrap, Reuters, New York Times, The PJ Tatler, @pkafka, @reckless, VentureBeat, Engadget, The Inquisitr News, @guyraz, @stevekovach, @pkafka, VatorNews, The Verge, TechCrunch, Gigaom and WebProNews
National Journal:
Analysis of Drudge Report in 2014 shows top headline terms and top linked sites: Yahoo News, Breitbart, AP, NYT, Washington Post, Daily Mail — 2014, According to the Drudge Report — We mined the Drudge Report archives for the top headline terms of the year. — Don't doubt the influence of Matt Drudge.
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@ajjaffe, @mlcalderone and @b_resnick
Jeff John Roberts / Gigaom:
Comcast-TWC merger looks less likely amid growing opposition, concern over state of US broadband — As Comcast merger enters final phase, deal may be on thin ice — When telecom giant Comcast announced plans in February to swallow its largest rival, Time Warner Cable …
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