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WWD:
WWD to change print frequency from daily to weekly beginning April 29 — From the Editors: WWD Launching Weekly Format — The reader comes first. That's the bedrock on which the best journalism is built and a core value of WWD for the past 105 years. To better serve the global fashion …
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Folio, New York Post, FishbowlNY, Media Wire Daily, Talking New Media, Refinery29, New York Magazine, Fashionista and @alizalicht
Tom Bergin / Reuters:
Google change allows company statements to top news searches — (Reuters) - A little-noticed change in the way Google selects search results has allowed company statements to top the list of news links shown when users search for information on businesses. — The measure may cost news …
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@yashalevine, PRNewser, @niemanlab, The Next Web, @jbenton, SlashGear and VentureBeat
Kurt Wagner / Re/code:
Snapchat Discover ad prices: $0.10/view, split 70/30 or 50/50 between publishers and Snapchat, depending on who sells ads — Snapchat's Discover Publishers Are Asking for Big Ad Rates — And They're Getting Them — Snapchat's Discover platform is one of the hottest properties in media.
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@kurtwagner8, Thanks:@steverubel
Benjamin Mullin / Poynter:
New York Times, Washington Post, Wall Street Journal sign with Dutch ‘iTunes for news’ — A picture of Blendle's laptop reader. — Business Insider | Gigaom | Nieman Lab — A trio of major American newspapers have signed up for Blendle, a so-called “iTunes for news” …
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Media & Entertainment, Business Insider, FishbowlNY, Business Insider, Reuters, investors.nytco.com and DutchNews.nl
John Consoli / Broadcasting & Cable:
CBS and Turner say NCAA tournament ads have brought in 10% more revenue than last year — MBPT Spotlight: CBS, Turner Say They've Taken In Record Amount Of Ad Dollars For NCAA Men's Championship Tournament — The start of the 2015 NCAA Men's Basketball Championship tournament is less …
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Todd Spangler / Variety:
Facebook teams with Turner sports to stream “bracket lounge” NCAA March Madness fan event
Facebook teams with Turner sports to stream “bracket lounge” NCAA March Madness fan event
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Tubefilter
Justin Ellis / Nieman Lab:
After the archive came down: The New Yorker's revamped paywall is driving new readers and subscribers — The trick to turning readers into a group of frothing hoarders: Tell them they can dive into The New Yorker's archive and leave with as many stories as their arms can bear.
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@mkonnikova, Poynter, @chartbeat, bookforum.com, @niemanlab, @valoni, @carlazanoni and @vauhinivara
Ian Hardy / BetaKit:
BuzzFeed to open Toronto newsroom — Popular top-10 list generator and cat-loving site BuzzFeed announced today its plans to open shop in Canada. At the annual DX3 conference, Keith Hernandez, BuzzFeed's VP of Global Revenue, stated its first editorial newsroom will arrive in Toronto sometime “this spring.”
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Bloomberg Business, @amandacosco, @shanedingman and @emilymkeeler
Sarah Perez / TechCrunch:
Flipboard's Apple Watch app integrates with iPhone for handoff of stories summarized on watch — Sneak Peek At Flipboard's Apple Watch App — Among the many new applications designed for Apple Watch, there are still a few big names who had yet to reveal how their apps will look and operate.
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Pocket-lint, Thai Tech and ReadWrite
Brian Steinberg / Variety:
ABC, Yahoo Expand Partnership with ‘GMA’ Segment, Katie Couric Reports — ABC and Yahoo are expanding their partnership to include a daily segment on “Good Morning America” built around personalities from Yahoo, broader distribution of clips from ABC shows and special programming contributed by Yahoo global news anchor Katie Couric.
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CNNMoney, Hollywood Reporter, TVNewser, Yahoo, ABC News, TVWeek.com, Politico, Broadcasting & Cable, Deadline, ABC News, Los Angeles Times, TechCrunch, @bristei, VentureBeat, The Wrap and ABC News
Rebecca R. Ruiz / New York Times:
FCC releases full net neutrality rules confirming it will treat Internet as telecommunications and decide what is acceptable on a case-by-case basis — F.C.C. Releases Net Neutrality Rules — WASHINGTON — Two weeks after voting to regulate broadband Internet service as a public utility …
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fcc.gov, Re/code, Washington Post, FCC.gov, Newsweek, Washington Post, CNET, National Journal, Hit & Run, USA Today, VentureBeat, Los Angeles Times, Gizmodo, NPR, The Verge, TmoNews and Bloomberg Business
Emily Steel / New York Times:
Nielsen: 36% of US households subscribe to Netflix, 13% to Amazon Prime, 6.5% to Hulu Plus; traditional TV time falls almost 10% in second half of 2014 — Nielsen Charts Reach of Video Streaming — About two in five American households now subscribe to a video streaming service like Netflix …
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Washington Post, Nielsen, Broadcasting & Cable, Wall Street Journal, Variety, TechSpot, Digital Content Next, BetaNews, Deadline, LostRemote, The Huffington Post, TIME, The Seattle Times, Consumerist, Gizmodo, Netflix Life, Rapid TV News, RTTNews, WorldScreen.com, Bloomberg Business, Latin Post, TBI Vision, @themediaisdying, USA Today, DSLreports, Mashable, Quartz, VideoInk, Tubefilter, The Drum, Digital TV Europe, The Drum, BizReport and GantDaily.com
Deron Lee / Columbia Journalism Review:
Kansas statehouse press corps stage walkout rather than take part in an off-the-record briefing from legislators — Why Kansas statehouse reporters staged a walkout — It may have all been just a big misunderstanding. But the Kansas statehouse press corps scored a point for transparency on Monday …
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@jsodonoghue, @cjr, @em_legault, @jwilliamsap, @daveporreca, @wjoewatson, @tonymess, @deron_lee and KBSL-TV
Chris Thompson / Poynter:
Univision host Rodner Figueroa fired for racist Michelle Obama remark — In this June 22, 2014 file photo, Rodner Figueroa accepts the award for outstanding daytime talent in Spanish for “El Gordo y la Flaca” at the 41st annual Daytime Emmy Awards in Beverly Hills, Calif. (Photo by Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP, File)
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CNNMoney, The Huffington Post, Daily Mail, UPROXX and NBC News
Darrell Etherington / TechCrunch:
Amazon's ‘Write On’ Crowd-Publishing Platform Opens To All — Amazon has a new crowd-publishing platform called Write On, which is a direct competitor to Wattpad, the social network with self-publishing authors offering up their content for free, and working together with the community to incorporate feedback into their ongoing work.
Discussion:
Good E-Reader and GeekWire
Todd Cunningham / The Wrap:
Lionsgate Gets $375 Million for Film Production From China's Hunan TV — Lionsgate Entertainment is getting a $375 million cash infusion from China's Hunan TV, sources close to the deal said Thursday. — The two companies have sealed a broader deal which took shape in January …
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Variety and Los Angeles Times