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Interview with Seymour Hersh about his sources, journalism, The New Yorker, and the contradictory versions of Osama bin Laden's death — “I Am Not Backing Off Anything I Said” — An interview with Seymour Hersh. — In a blockbuster 10,000-word story for the London Review of Books this week …
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The Week, The New Republic, @melissagira, @acorn, TVNewser, Democracy Now, International Business Times, @asawinstanley, The Spy Who BIlled Me, @nelliebowles, @radiofreetom, @nbj914, @jonathanchait, @simonparkin, @thefilmgoer, @trevortimm, @jonostrower, @coreypein, @dandrezner, @citizencohn, @odd_hack, @alexheard, @haralddoornbos, @parul_sehgal, @ggreenwald, @cowperthwait, @kathrynschulz, @david_j_roth, Bloomberg View, Washington Post, Prof Chris Daly's Blog, The New Daily, Business Insider and Poynter
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NBC News Walks Back Report That Pakistani Officer Gave Bin Laden's Location To CIA
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Agence France-Presse, Washington Post and Hot Air


19 early observations on Facebook's Instant Articles — Notes on the Surrender at Menlo Park — 1. The manner in which Instant Articles are seen within Facebook's News Feed is nearly as important as they way they're hosted. Yes, they load faster. But the way they are previewed in the feed …
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New York Times, Adweek, Vox, Wired, @pkafka, @gregorstocks, @cshirky, Forbes, @tcarmody, Business Insider, @evanchill, @ow, @athertonkd, Quartz, Refinery29, AppleInsider, Variety, ZDNet, 9to5Mac, AdAge, App Advice, GeekWire, FishbowlNY, bizjournals, Bloomberg View and AdExchanger
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The New York Times' Facebook Deal May Prove to Be ‘Growth Hacking’ at Its Best
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Reflections of a Newsosaur, Medium, Facebook, Mashable, @penenberg, Fortune, New York Times, Poynter, Stratechery, The Content Strategist, Hot Air and bookforum.com

Why Facebook is starting a new partnership with 9 news publishers
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Nieman Lab, Digiday, Gawker, Slate, @jackmarshall, @danprimack, NPR, One Man & His Blog and @dangillmor


BBC Global iPlayer to close in June — The global iPlayer app was first made available in July 2011 — The BBC has confirmed the “global” version of its iPlayer on-demand service will close next month. — The corporation had charged users subscription fees to watch programmes via the app in Western Europe, Australia and Canada.
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Business Insider, The Next Web, Engadget and BetaNews
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BBC's iPlayer popularity falls for first time — The popularity of the iPlayer TV service has fallen for the first time, raising questions about the BBC's ability to maintain its position as a pioneer of online video. — The iPlayer — which gives users access to the BBC's radio and TV programmes …
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The Drum and Broadband TV News


‘Apple Music’ Beats-based streaming service to have Ping-like social network for artists — Apple's upcoming Beats-based streaming music service will likely be named “Apple Music” and will have deep social networking integration for artists, according to industry sources briefed on the plans for the new service.
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VentureBeat, Music Ally, Digital Spy, @joshconstine, Business Insider, The Loop, The Next Web, AppleInsider, The Verge and Engadget


The legacy of Ampp3d, UsVsTh3m and Row Zed … It is perhaps a sign of the success of Trinity Mirror's web-savvy projects Ampp3d, UsVsTh3m and Row Zed that reports of their closure have generated such strong reactions from journalists across a range of titles.
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@lukelewis, @paulbradshaw, @flashboy, @paulbradshaw and One Man & His Blog
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Trinity Mirror's UsVsTh3m and Ampp3d thought to be facing axe as jobs set to go
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The Independent, BuzzFeed, Press Gazette, City A.M., Journalism.co.uk, @psmith, order-order.com, mUmBRELLA, @kaiserofcrisps, @robynlmunro, @tomscott, @matlock, @marksweney, @losowsky and @robaeprice


Le Monde journalists reject owners' candidate for director — Respected French daily Le Monde faced a management crisis on Wednesday after journalists rejected the owners' candidate for editorial director, a year after the first woman to hold the position resigned.
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Guardian


Snapchat launching its first regularly scheduled content: weekly stories from MLB and fans — Snapchat Will Feature Weekly Content From MLB and Baseball Fans — Snapchat is working with Major League Baseball Advanced Media to bring weekly baseball-related video content to its popular mobile-messaging service.
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Hollywood Reporter, Tubefilter and Variety


AOL CEO Tim Armstrong Stands to Get $180 Million in Verizon Deal — Chief executive is AOL's largest individual shareholder with 6.7% stake — AOL Inc. Chief Executive Tim Armstrong stands to net nearly $180 million from the sale of his company to phone giant Verizon Communications Inc. …
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Bloomberg Business, Featured Articles, Forbes and Capital New York

Verizon-AOL deal and Facebook Instant Articles show goals of device-agnostic, user-focused advertising — Verizon-AOL, Facebook Instant Articles, and the Future of Digital Advertising — At first glance, Tuesday's two big stories — Verizon's acquisition of AOL, and Facebook's official announcement …
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PandoDaily, Tubefilter, USA Today and Medium

Rdio to introduce Rdio Select on Thursday, a $3.99 per month tier offering access to 25 songs per day — Rdio To Launch A $3.99 Monthly Streaming Service — The new service is cheaper than the competition, but offers limited downloads from the company's library of songs.
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iDownloadBlog.com, MediaNama, Ubergizmo, Digital Trends, Financial Review, SlashGear, The Verge, AppleInsider, TechCrunch, Gizmodo, 9to5Mac and Engadget


Q&A with Bloomberg's Topolsky on breaking news, ongoing projects, and data visualization — Inside Bloomberg Digital with Editor Joshua Topolsky — Editor's Note: This Q&A is part of “Newsroom Spotlight,” a series of conversations with journalists about what's going on in their newsrooms and the media industry.
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Talking Biz News