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Jim Rutenberg / New York Times:
How Fox News is betting on anchor Megyn Kelly to maintain its viewer base and grow young audiences — The Megyn Kelly Moment — On a gray Wednesday in November, the Fox News anchor Megyn Kelly and four producers gathered around a conference table on the 17th floor of the News Corporation building in Manhattan.
Nathaniel Lubin / White House Blog:
State of the Union online: over 1.2M views of White House live stream, 400K views of transcript on Medium — The Enhanced 2015 State of the Union: By the Numbers — Every year, we do everything we can to step up our game around the State of the Union, using new approaches to engage …
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@jtsthehill, @whitehouse, White House.gov Blog, Washington Post, On Point with Tom Ashbrook and 9to5Mac
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Byron Tau / Wall Street Journal:
State of the Union Drew Lowest TV Audience in 15 Years
State of the Union Drew Lowest TV Audience in 15 Years
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TVNewser, Broadcasting & Cable, Politico and Nielsen
John McDermott / Digiday:
Facebook's opaque hoax fix lacks human verification, and could let users work en masse to suppress news — Facebook's problematic fix to its hoax problem — Facebook wants to solve digital publishing's problem with the truth. But in trying to rid the world of viral hoaxes, the social network has introduced some new concerns.
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Nieman Lab, @mcdermott, Fusion, The Awl, Electronista, iMore, Forbes and Facebook
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Todd Spangler / Variety:
Vessel Signs More YouTube Stars to Subscription Service, Launches Limited Beta Test — Vessel, the digital subscription-video startup founded by ex-Hulu CEO Jason Kilar, has signed more than a dozen YouTube stars and other partners to its service as it opens up the service in an invitation-only beta test.
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VideoInk, Hollywood Reporter, Gigaom, Re/code, TechCrunch, @pkafka, @vessel, Business Insider, Guardian, Deadline, Mashable and Home Media Magazine
Maureen Morrison / AdAge:
Flipboard Introduces New Ad Unit: Promoted Items — Creativity Reimagined — First Flipboard used ad templates taken from print and TV. But now the mobile news reader is adding what it's calling Promoted Items, a service that lets brands distribute content inside users' personal magazines.
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PR Newswire, Mashable, VentureBeat and Re/code
Hadas Gold / Politico:
The New Republic loses five staffers: COO, production, design, and comms directors, plus story editor — Five more resign from TNR — Five more high-level staffers resigned from The New Republic over the last week: Chief operating officer Sloan Eddleston, production director Trina Robertson …
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@logandobson, @cuffymeh and @blakehounshell
Camilla Turner / Telegraph:
The Sun brings back its topless Page 3 model under headline “Clarifications and corrections” — The Sun brings back page 3 - Telegraph — The Sun have printed a topless model on Page 3, ending days of speculation that the feature was dead. The newspaper has tweeted out a picture …
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Roy Greenslade / Guardian:
The Sun's page 3 website enjoys surge in traffic
The Sun's page 3 website enjoys surge in traffic
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Washington Post, People.com, The Daily Beast, Washington Post, The Independent, New York Magazine, Guardian, The Independent, New York Times and NBC News
Greg Gilman / The Wrap:
Sony's Crackle will stream ad-supported “The Interview” for free “as soon as next year” — ‘The Interview’ Will Stream for Free on Crackle — “The Interview” will stream on Crackle. Eventually. — The Sony-owned service announced its intentions to distribute …
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AdAge, Broadcasting & Cable, PR Newswire and Hollywood Reporter
Leo Kelion / BBC:
BBC revamping news app for iOS, Android with specialized feeds of user's choice and local news — BBC News app revamp offers personalised coverage — WATCH: Rory Cellan-Jones tries out the new BBC News app — The BBC's News app has been given a major overhaul with the goal of offering a more “personalised” service.
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BBC, iMore, Telecompaper, 9to5Google, 9to5Mac, The Next Web and allmediascotland
moot / 4chan.org:
Christopher Poole announces retirement from 4chan, says “senior volunteers” will run site — THE NEXT CHAPTER — I founded 4chan eleven and a half years ago at the age of 15, and after more than a decade of service, I've decided it's time for me to move on. 4chan …
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VentureBeat, Gawker, Motherboard, Gigaom, Mashable, TechCrunch, VentureBeat, The Independent, Business Insider, The Next Web, ABC News and The Verge
Stuart Dredge / Guardian:
Apple acquires UK startup Semetric, which runs music analytics service Musicmetric — Apple buys the British startup behind music analytics service Musicmetric — Company helps record labels track digital sales, streams and social stats, and could become part of Beats Music relaunch
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Music Ally, MacRumors, Gigaom, Tech Trader Daily, Wall Street Journal, Music Week, hypebot, CNET, Electronista, VentureBeat, AppleInsider, TechCrunch, Business Insider, App Advice, Engadget, 9to5Mac, @ben_bryan and iMore
Marc Graser / Variety:
Relativity Media Invests in Digital Publisher Say Media, Angela Courtin Joins Board — Expanding its in-house marketing capabilities, Relativity Media has made an investment in Say Media and will use the firm to promote its films and TV shows, music, fashion, sports and branded entertainment divisions.
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TVNewsCheck.com
Tim Peterson / AdAge:
Facebook enabling advertisers to target people posting on Super Bowl topics in near real time — Facebook Packages Own Super Bowl Audience for Ad Dollars — Company Will Track Status Updates for Game-Related Keywords — 2015 Marketing Fact Pack — Facebook is creating …
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AdAge, Variety, Radio & Television … and Automotive News Automaker
Reuters:
Netflix's accelerated global rollout catches Wall Street off guard — (Reuters) - Netflix Inc's faster-than-expected rollout in overseas markets surprised many analysts, who scrambled to raise their price targets on the stock. — Shares of the video streaming service …
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New York Times, Business Insider, Quartz, Wall Street Journal, Re/code and CNBC