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Former Guardian Editor Janine Gibson to Head BuzzFeed's British Operation — Janine Gibson, a former senior editor at The Guardian who left the newspaper recently after being passed over for its top editor's post, will join BuzzFeed as the editor in chief of its British operation.
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Twitter rolls out auto-play video after several months of testing, applies to GIFs as well — Twitter Finally Rolls Out Auto-Play Video — Twitter is officially rolling out ads that will play automatically in a user's timeline, taking on the dominant forces in online video advertising — Google and Facebook.
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@jackmarshall
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With CEO shakeup, Twitter under pressure to please advertisers
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Om Malik and Techcircle.in


A look inside BuzzFeed as it strengthens news coverage and prepares to launch its news app on iOS on Thursday — Rieder: BuzzFeed a burgeoning journalistic force — NEW YORK When Mark Schoofs arrived from ProPublica to launch BuzzFeed's investigative reporting unit in January 2014 …
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CNNMoney, @moorehn, @alexandrazaslow, @aaronmedwards, @timherrera and @reformedbroker

PBS NewsHour and NPR Announce Joint Election Coverage — Washington, D.C. (June 16, 2015) - At the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) Board of Directors meeting today, NPR and PBS NewsHour announced an agreement to work together during the 2016 elections.
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Poynter, @brianstelter and @mlcalderone

Washington Post launches news app on all Android devices — The Washington Post announced Tuesday that its news app, which was launched late last year on Kindle Fire tablets, is now available on all Android devices. — The app comes with six months of free access to Washington Post journalism …


New York Times executive editor Dean Baquet on Facebook, Apple partnerships, says biggest risk is not to go where readers go — The Times, on becoming an ‘airplane company’ — The New York Times recently struck up partnerships with Facebook and Apple to host some of its content directly …
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@raju, @joepompeo and @gabrielsherman

Report: One-third of readers disappointed or deceived by sponsored content — About a third of news consumers in both the United States and the United Kingdom feel tricked or let down by sponsored content or native advertising, according to a new report released this evening by the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism.
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Hulu Makes Name Change Official, Ditches the Plus — Hulu has officially changed the name of its paid tier: The online video service informed paying subscribers via email early Tuesday morning that Hulu Plus would now simply be known as Hulu. The email read, in part:


AMC Networks, host to Mad Men and The Walking Dead, to launch in UK later this year — Breaking Bad broadcaster to launch in UK this year — AMC Networks, also host to Mad Men and Fear the Walking Dead, to be available to BT customers via YouView platform
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Digital Spy


The Trace, Bloomberg-Backed Journalism Startup, Tackles Gun Violence ‘Epidemic’ — NEW YORK — Gun enthusiasts have plenty of options for industry news and firearms reviews. And the National Rifle Association boasts its own media arm to amplify any perceived threats against Second Amendment.
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@mileskohrman and @erikwemple


PlayStation Vue expands to San Francisco and Los Angeles; a la carte channels like Showtime, Fox Soccer Plus, and Machinima coming in July — PlayStation Vue announces a la carte service, coming to SF and LA — Sony's PlayStation live TV streaming service is launching tonight in new markets …
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Engadget, Variety, GeekWire, Business Insider, The Verge, TechCrunch and Associated Press


Sunday Times sends legal threat demanding The Intercept remove image of paper's front-page story on Snowden — Sunday Times' legal threat to Glenn Greenwald is no way to stop criticism — News UK's attempt to prevent the Intercept founder using an image of its front page is a weak response …
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Fortune, Washington Post and International Business Times