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11:30 AM ET, February 28, 2015

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Harry A. Jessell / TVNewsCheck.com:
Broadcasters Benefit From Net Neutrality  —  Without even trying, broadcasters emerged winners from the FCC's adoption yesterday of tough new rules overseeing Internet access.  Why?  Because broadcasters are very much in the digital business and that business now has some protection …
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Los Angeles Times:
While Netflix, writers guild, and indie music producers cheer FCC vote on net neutrality, other major media firms like 21st Century Fox and Viacom remain silent  —  Hollywood cheers FCC's new net neutrality rules  —  The Federal Communications Commission's adoption of tough new Internet rules …
Discussion: @megjameslat and Techdirt
Ben Smith / BuzzFeed:
One BuzzFeed post on #thedress has grabbed 28M views, 79% from mobile, 94% from social sources  —  The Dress  —  I sent this email to the BuzzFeed editorial staff this afternoon.  —  BuzzFeed sprouted from the depths of web culture, and began its life as a place to find delightful things on the internet.
Nicole Levy / Capital New York:
The New York Observer rebrands its site as “The Observer” to emphasize national audience  —  A New ‘Observer’  —  In a move to appeal to a broader, national audience and a wider collection of luxury advertisers, Observer Media has rebranded The New York Observer's website as “The Observer.”
Roland de Courson / Agence France-Presse:
Authenticating photographs, acceptable image manipulations, and the gray areas of touchups  —  Photography: telling art from fraud  —  Follow @AFPblogs Follow @rdecourson  —  This year's World Press Photo awards saw an unprecedented number of entrants thrown out for tampering with their images …
Discussion: Guardian
Dave Jamieson / The Huffington Post:
Washington Post To Rethink Drug Testing Job Seekers After D.C. Legalizes Weed  —  If you've ever been offered a job at The Washington Post, you know there's one undignified step in the hiring process that just about everyone goes through, no matter how many Pulitzer Prizes they've won: You have to pee in a cup.
Discussion: Washington Post and FishbowlDC
Caysey Welton / Folio:
Six Kickstarter-funded niche publishing projects discuss success after funding  —  Crowd-Funded Startups Persevere in Niche Markets  —  Since its beginning in 2009, crowd-funding site Kickstarter has launched thousands of opportunities for entrepreneurs and established brands.
Pat Kitano / Medium:
Curating topical news for local consumption bypasses lack of syndication and allows niche coverage  —  Topical News Curation at the Local Level  —  Defining the curation methodology that will provide sustainable delivery of topical news to local readers across hundreds of cities
Kristina Eriksson / Financial Times:
Financial Times total circulation up 10% YoY to 720K, digital up 21% to 504K, representing 70% of subscribers  —  Financial Times - 2014 results  —  27 February 2015: The Financial Times saw a sharp increase in profits in 2014, driven by growth in subscription and digital revenues and a record high circulation.
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Wall Street Journal:
Comcast In Talks To Acquire Ad Technology Firm Visible World  —  Comcast Corp. is in talks to acquire the TV ad-targeting company Visible World, according to people familiar with the matter.  —  Such a move would thrust the cable giant into a stronger position in the burgeoning market for data-driven TV advertising.
Discussion: Multichannel News and Variety
Guardian:
Murdered blogger Avijit Roy received Islamist threats before his death  —  Avijit Roy, who was hacked to death with machetes by a mob of unidentified attackers in Dhaka, had already received several death threats from Islamists for his writings on religion and science.
Discussion: @guardianworld
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Reuters:
Atheist U.S. blogger killed in machete attack in Bangladesh
Natalie Jarvey / Hollywood Reporter:
Vice Media to Launch Broadly, Its First Female-Focused Channel (Exclusive)  —  Vice Media is courting women.  —  The edgy, male-driven media company is launching Broadly, its first female-focused channel, this spring.  Vice's plan for the new online vertical is to tell a range of stories …
 
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