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Pew Research Center:
Case studies of how local news flows in three cities: Denver, Colo., Macon, Ga., and Sioux City, Iowa — Local News in a Digital Age — Whether in a tech-savvy metropolis or a city where the town square is still the communication hub, local news matters deeply to the lives of residents.
Guardian:
Katharine Viner wins staff ballot for Guardian editor — Ballot result means Viner is guaranteed place on shortlist of candidates to succeed Alan Rusbridger — Staff of the Guardian and Observer have voted in favour of Katharine Viner, the current editor-in-chief of Guardian US …
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Michael Learmonth / International Business Times:
Sources: HBO's new streaming service to be called “HBO Now”, will cost $15/month, include Apple TV as launch partner — HBO In Talks With Apple To Be Launch Partner For Coming Web Service ‘HBO Now’: Exclusive — HBO is in talks with Apple to make Apple TV one of the launch partners …
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Reynolds Center, Quartz, C21Media, Digital TV Europe, Consumerist, The Verge, Forbes, TechSpot, Tubefilter, Badass Digest, Multichannel News, /Film, VatorNews, Variety, Guardian, Mediaite, AppleInsider, SlashGear, The Next Web, Gizmodo, The Mary Sue, 9to5Mac, App Advice, VentureBeat, WebProNews, Mashable, BGR, Deadline and Engadget
BBC:
India threatens BBC over rapist interview — India's home minister has threatened action against the BBC, after it aired a film in the UK featuring an interview with an Indian rapist on death row. — Rajnath Singh said he would investigate whether “norms have been violated”.
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India Today:
YouTube blocks BBC's Nirbhaya documentary video — In the wake of a request from the government of India, video sharing site YouTube on Friday removed videos of BBC's documentary on the December 2012 rape case. — Earlier, the government had asked BBC to not air the controversial documentary …
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The Huffington Post, Wall Street Journal, @ramcnn and NDTV News
James King / Gawker:
Former Daily Mail US writer talks about the publication's dishonesty, sensationalism, plagiarism, more — My Year Ripping Off the Web with the Daily Mail Online — On July 11 of last year, I arrived to work at the MailOnline newsroom in New York City and saw Keith Poole, our managing editor, standing outside smoking a cigarette.
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Poynter, @susandelacourt, Guardian, @tomcheshiresky, @antloewenstein, @hbrtweets, @gods_spy, @tolpuddletim, @sheeraf, @slugnads, @davidkenner, @sturdyalex, @therealpbarry, PandoDaily, @elmo_keep, @badastronomer, @dangillmor, @dsquareddigest, @jayrosen_nyu, @abeaujon, @gilbertjasono, @mccarthyryanj, @edpilkington, @richpeppiatt, @eringriffith, @katiebindley, @kaleighrogers, @rossneumann and @emilyrpeck
Sam Gustin / Motherboard:
Rep. Marsha Blackburn reintroduces bill to block FCC from implementing net neutrality rules — And Here Is the Bill Attempting to Roll Back the New Net Neutrality Rules — Marsha Blackburn, the conservative Republican lawmaker from Tennessee, has reintroduced legislation in Congress …
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@digiphile, Blackburn, Techdirt and TheBlaze.com
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Brian Fung / Washington Post:
Netflix tries to explain its apparent sudden flip-flop on net neutrality
Netflix tries to explain its apparent sudden flip-flop on net neutrality
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Variety, Guardian, Ars Technica, ThinkProgress, The Verge, Consumerist, Re/code, The Hill and TechSpot
Michael Calderone / The Huffington Post:
New York Times media desk changes: Bill Brink to media editor, Conner Ennis to deputy media editor, John Koblin new TV reporter — The New York Times Rebuilds Media Desk After Buyouts — NEW YORK — The New York Times made a series of internal moves Thursday to strengthen …
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Capital New York, Politico, The New York Times Company, @mikeisaac and @edmundlee
Michael Zhang / PetaPixel:
World Press Photo Strips Giovanni Troilo of His First Prize Win for Misrepresenting Photo — In a surprising turn of events, the World Press Photo organization has announced that it will be withdrawing the 1st prize award it had given photographer Giovanni Troilo for his Contemporary Issues series “The Dark Heart of Europe.”
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New York Times, Guardian, Reuters, TIME, ABC News, bjp-online.com, L'Oeil de la Photographie, artnet News and Business Insider
Lucia Moses / Digiday:
Business Insider to launch a standalone consumer tech site in Q3 — Business Insider plans spinoff consumer tech site — Flush with new funding, Business Insider is planning to launch a new site devoted to consumer technology that will attempt to expand its audience beyond business readers, Digiday has learned.
Randy Kennedy / New York Times:
Jerry Saltz, New York Magazine Art Critic, Suspended From Facebook — For the last eight years the veteran New York magazine art critic Jerry Saltz has built a lively and enviable following on Facebook, which he has described as his 21st-century version of art haunts like the Cedar Tavern or Max's Kansas City.
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The New York Observer, ARTnews, PC Pro, The Verge, @ibourmistrova, artnet News, @edmundlee and @tomgara
Roy Greenslade / Guardian:
Turkish journalist arrested over military coup scoop he wrote in 2010 — He faces eight years in jail on a charge of obtaining classified documents — Turkish investigative journalist Mehmet Baransu has been arrested and charged with obtaining secret state documents. — The allegations against him are extraordinary.
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TodaysZaman, DW.DE and Committee to Protect …
Rick Edmonds / Poynter:
Weak Tribune Publishing and Scripps earnings make the case for spinning off newspapers — Tribune Publishing and E.W. Scripps this morning reported disappointing fourth quarter revenues from newspaper operations, matching the pattern established by other public companies.
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Nieman Lab, Capital New York and Chicago
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