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Jon Brodkin / Ars Technica:
Comcast spent $336M on failed attempt to buy Time Warner Cable; TWC spent $219M — Comcast spent $336 million on failed attempt to buy Time Warner Cable — And Time Warner Cable spent $219 million of its own. — Comcast spent $336 million over the past year-plus on its failed attempt to acquire Time Warner Cable.
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Mike Farrell / Multichannel News:
In earnings call, Comcast chairman and CEO Brian Roberts says company is disappointed over failed TWC merger but has moved on
In earnings call, Comcast chairman and CEO Brian Roberts says company is disappointed over failed TWC merger but has moved on
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Capital New York, @billy_penn, TechCrunch and VideoNuze Analysis
Tali Arbel / Associated Press:
Comcast now has more Internet subs than TV subs, company exec Neil Smit says in earnings call
Comcast now has more Internet subs than TV subs, company exec Neil Smit says in earnings call
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Brian Steinberg / Variety:
Comcast Q1 profit grows 10% to $2.06B, NBCUniversal revenue slips 4% to $6.6B
Comcast Q1 profit grows 10% to $2.06B, NBCUniversal revenue slips 4% to $6.6B
Shalini Ramachandran / Wall Street Journal:
Charter and Time Warner Cable execs in friendly talks about merging
Charter and Time Warner Cable execs in friendly talks about merging
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CNBC, AppleInsider, BREITBART.COM, Business Insider, Reuters and @shaliniwsj
Mark Joyella / TVNewser:
Senior vice president of outreach at Al Jazeera America, Marcy McGinnis, resigns; move follows departure of two top executives last week — Marcy McGinnis Resigns at Al Jazeera America — Marcy McGinnis, senior vice president of outreach at Al Jazeera America, has resigned, TVNewser has learned.
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Jordan Chariton / The Wrap:
Al Jazeera America CEO Fires Back at ‘Absurd’ $15 Million Anti-Semitism, Gender Bias Suit — Al Jazeera America interim CEO Ehab Al Shihabi fired back at a lawsuit filed last week that alleges anti-semitism and gender bias toward a former employee. — “The recent attacks on us as being anti-Semitic …
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Micah Singleton / The Verge:
Department of Justice looking closely at Apple as it pushes record labels to ditch free Spotify streaming ahead of Beats relaunch — Apple pushing music labels to kill free Spotify streaming ahead of Beats relaunch — The Department of Justice is looking closely into Apple's business practices …
Chris Heller / The Atlantic:
The Business of The Onion: How America's Best Satirical News Source Makes Money … The Onion had a problem: It fell behind the times. The mock newspaper hadn't printed an issue on actual paper since 2013, and in the period since, it never redesigned its website.
Todd Spangler / Variety:
Condé Nast Names Joy Marcus, Former Head of Dailymotion, General Manager of Digital Video — Condé Nast Entertainment has hired Joy Marcus, who previously ran the U.S. operations for video site Dailymotion, as exec VP and G.M. of digital video.
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Nat Ives / AdAge:
Vice TV Network Has Already Sold Three Years' Worth of Ad Time, CEO Says — Vice co-founder and CEO Shane Smith. Credit: Christopher Lane for Ad Age — Vice Media has rung up a series of impressive deals in the past year or so, lining up a $250 million investment from A&E Networks …
Discussion:
TVNewser, Capital New York and Quartz
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Abid Rahman / Hollywood Reporter:
Vice Media Revenue on Track to Reach Close to $1 Billion This Year
Vice Media Revenue on Track to Reach Close to $1 Billion This Year
Discussion:
New York Times and @jyarow
Wall Street Journal:
Brands are hiring journalists, building standalone publications around their product, market — Don't Sleep on Content Marketing — Many companies have hired editorial staffers in recent years to write content for their blogs and be their voices on social media.
Discussion:
@rylanmi, @digitalshields and @jyarow
Jonathan Mahler / New York Times:
Campaign Coverage via Snapchat Could Shake Up the 2016 Elections — During the 2008 presidential race, two online upstarts, Politico and The Huffington Post, elbowed their way onto the rope line and, for better or for worse, helped change the way campaigns were covered. In 2012, it was BuzzFeed's turn.
Thomas Mocarsky / Katy on the Hill:
Periscope disabled prize fight streams in response to DMCA takedown requests — Periscope, the personal live streaming service, said that it took down 3o illegal streams of the Mayweather-Pacquiao fight in response to 66 DMCA [Digital Millennium Copyright Act] takedown requests from rights holders.
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Mashable, AdAge, New Yorker and @mathewi
Neil Midgley / Guardian:
Sky News and BBC News channel face digital-driven reorganisations as they struggle to keep up with the speed of social media — Rolling TV election news eclipsed by Twitter, Buzzfeed and Periscope — Sky News and BBC News channel face digital-driven reorganisations as they struggle to keep up with the speed of social media
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Frédéric Filloux / Monday Note:
Factors behind Circa's failure include a dysfunctional mobile ad market, saturated mobile news market, and lack of editorial uniqueness — Circa: What went wrong — Circa, the clever smartphone news app, failed to live up to its promises. The fiasco stems from the smartphone advertising …
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The Corsair, @jeffjarvis and @jayrosen_nyu
Joe Pompeo / Capital New York:
By hosting live events, former magazine editor Tina Brown practices “theatrical journalism” — Tina Brown's special issue — Around 10 p.m. on Wednesday, April 22, Tina Brown stepped onto a circular riser in the center of the David H. Koch Theater's second-floor ballroom to welcome her 500 guests.
pulitzer.org:
Paul Gigot, editorial page editor and vice president of Wall Street Journal, named chair of Pulitzer Prize Board — Paul Gigot of The Wall Street Journal named new Pulitzer Prize Board Chair — New York, N.Y. (May 4, 2015) - Paul Gigot, the editorial page editor and vice president …
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Politico, @swanniontv, @jayrosen_nyu, @davidsirota, Talking Biz News, @raju and @ryangrim