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EU officially accuses Google of antitrust violations, opens formal investigation on Android — Antitrust: Commission sends Statement of Objections to Google on comparison shopping service; opens separate formal investigation on Android — The European Commission has sent a Statement …
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Financial Times:
Sources: EU's competition commissioner to announce that formal charges will be filed against Google, alleging traffic was diverted from rivals — Europe to accuse Google of illegally abusing its dominance — Alex Barker and Christian Oliver in Brussels and Anne-Sylvaine Chassany in Paris
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Re/code, New York Times, New York Times, BBC, BGR, The Verge, @jessicalessin, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, The Hill, Search Engine Land, Bloomberg Business, Reuters and Deadline
Paul Farhi / Washington Post:
A decision on Brian Williams's future at NBC could be coming soon — Andrew Lack, the former and current head of NBC News, started his old job anew last week staring at a monumental dilemma: What to do about Brian Williams? — The anchorman who was the face of NBC News and its signature …
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Mediaite, @tvnewser, @jayrosen_nyu and Poynter
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Tom Kludt / CNNMoney:
Tom Brokaw addresses Brian Williams controversy: ‘really, really serious’
Tom Brokaw addresses Brian Williams controversy: ‘really, really serious’
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TVNewser, TVNewser, Talking Points Memo, Politico, Mediaite and The Huffington Post
Dylan Byers / Politico:
Analytics firm StatSocial ranks, categorizes Twitter's most influential political journalists; Ezra Klein, Nate Silver, Mike Allen, and Ben Smith lead list — Twitter's most influential political journalists — Ezra Klein, Nate Silver, Mike Allen and Ben Smith are the most influential …
Joe Pompeo / Capital New York:
Politico Europe hires Alex Spence for media, as slew of hires, bureaus is announced — POLITICO Europe has hired Alex Spence as its European media correspondent, a sign that readers of the soon-to-launch venture can expect aggressive coverage of the continent's industry sagas.
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Guardian, @annelaumen and @ryanheathwriter
Jim Romenesko:
Newspaper reporter is 'the worst job of 2015′ — #200 out of 200 jobs/CareerCast graphic — Newspaper reporter lands on the bottom of CareerCast's Jobs Rated list for 2015. Last year, it was #199 out of 200 occupations. Today's press release says:
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CareerCast.com, FishbowlNY, Poynter, @howardfineman, @dancow, @tomgara, New York Times, @andrewflowers, @katie_gaston, @scottleadingham, @mattbarrows, Eater and Business Insider
Ryan Thornburg / Idea Lab:
Open N.C.'s Data Dashboard Brings Public Records to Reporters — Reporters in North Carolina are starting to use a new tool developed at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill that will help them speed up their everyday reporting and find stories that are hidden in the mass …
Jorge Luis Sierra / IJ Net:
Journalists in danger zones face harsh choice: death or self-censorship — Enrique Juarez Torres, editorial director of El Mañana de Matamoros, a newspaper based in Matamoros, a border city controlled by the Gulf Cartel, knows very well what a “zone of silence” means.
Eriq Gardner / Hollywood Reporter:
Universal Music Agrees to Pay $11.5 Million to Settle Digital Royalties Class Action — A settlement submitted to a judge for approval would also give UMG artists a higher royalty rate going forward. — Universal Music has agreed to pay up to $11.5 million and bump up royalties going forward …
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Benjamin Mullin / Poynter:
David Skok named managing editor for digital at The Boston Globe — Boston Globe digital advisor David Skok has been named managing editor for digital at the publication, Globe editor Brian McGrory told staffers in a memo Tuesday. — Skok's new title comes with the responsibility …
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Medium and Media Nation
Tom McGhie / Telegraph:
Global revenue from music downloads and streaming hits $6.85B, passing CDs and vinyl at $6.82B — Digital music revenues overtake physical sales for the first time — A strong growth in streaming services boosted digital sales despite dwindling downloads, according to the latest IFPI Digital Music Report
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Wall Street Journal, @odinsman, Billboard and New York Times
Peter Kafka / Re/code:
Most of You Watched ‘Game of Thrones’ on HBO's Old Streaming Service, Not the New One — HBO Now had its first major test on Sunday night, and it seemed to do just fine. The streaming service served up “Game of Thrones” and the rest of the pay TV channel's shows without any major outages.