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David Segal / New York Times:
An inside look at how Arianna Huffington runs The Huffington Post, amid discontent in the ranks — Arianna Huffington's Improbable, Insatiable Content Machine … One morning in March, a dozen Huffington Post staff members gathered around a glass table in Arianna Huffington's office.
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Michael Sebastian / Ad Age:
Huffington Post's lack of profit with $146M in revenue and 200M unique visitors/month should worry other publishers — Huffington Post Said To Break Even on $146 Million in Revenue Last Year — The Huffington Post generated $146 million in revenue last year, according to a report in The New York Times Magazine.
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@vijayravindran, @mathewi and FishbowlNY
Laura Hazard Owen / Nieman Lab:
In Q&A, Zuckerberg emphasizes load speed of Instant Articles, predicts more news video, mentions need for small bits of news in fast, frequent pieces — Mark Zuckerberg has thoughts on the future of news on Facebook — Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg took a cue from Reddit's Ask Me Anything …
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Facebook, TechCrunch, BuzzFeed, Business Insider, New York Times, @dangillmor, @dseetharaman, Gizmodo, @mikeisaac, @_alastair, @erikhinton and @jackmarshall
Mathew Ingram / Fortune:
Apple's mistake was hooking up with the book-publishing cartel — Apple may be trying to keep the spotlight on its latest foray into the streaming-music business, but it is also still trying to clean up the mess caused by its ham-handed entry into an earlier market: book publishing.
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MacStories, TIME, Gizmodo and Media & Entertainment
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Joe Palazzolo / Wall Street Journal:
Apple loses federal appeal in e-books case and is expected to pay $450M, mostly to e-book buyers
Apple loses federal appeal in e-books case and is expected to pay $450M, mostly to e-book buyers
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Fortune, Publishers Weekly, Consumerist, 9to5Mac, MacRumors, Engadget and The Verge
Jemima Kiss / Guardian:
Departing CEO Dick Costolo says Twitter has contributed to global access to information, calls regulation a threat to free speech, especially in Europe — Next Twitter boss faces complex challenges, says departing Dick Costolo — In interview before his last day in job …
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Business Insider and mUmBRELLA
Edmund Lee / Re/code:
Media Organizations Oppose Hulk Hogan's Move to Block the Press From Sex Trial — Media organizations have countered a move by Hulk Hogan to block the press from viewing a sex tape and other evidence at the center of his $100 million invasion of privacy lawsuit against Gawker Media.
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Poynter, @edmundlee, @mlcalderone, The Intercept and CNNMoney
Valerio Bassan / Journalism.co.uk:
To expand immigration coverage, Italy's Migranti project uses crowdsourcing and Europe's The Migrants Files shares datasets — How immigration is shaping journalism in Europe — Not-for-profit Italian project Migranti and the pan-european The Migrants Files, are tackling the international debate …
Josh Constine / TechCrunch:
Apple's Beats 1 Radio includes short ads and bleeps out objectionable words or whole lines — Surprises From The First Few Hours Of Beats 1 Radio — There Are Ads - Apple never mentioned this and you'd be surprised considering how rich it is, but occasionally little promotional messages like …
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MacRumors, The Next Web, VentureBeat and Fortune
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Napier Lopez / The Next Web:
Beats 1 radio goes live following Apple Music launch
Beats 1 radio goes live following Apple Music launch
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New York Times, Mashable, VentureBeat, Forbes, The Verge, MacRumors, CNET, Entertain This!, Gizmodo and @pkafka
Mark Coker / Smashwords:
Scribd dropping an estimated 80-90% of Smashword's romance and erotica ebook titles — Scribd Cuts Romance Catalog — Scribd, the fast-growing ebook subscription service, today announced dramatic cuts to their catalog of romance and erotica titles. — Effective immediately …
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Write on the River, Bookseller News, @laurahazardowen, @mostlybree and @andrewtshaffer
James Rainey / Variety:
Christine McCarthy Named New Disney Chief Financial Officer — Christine M. McCarthy has been picked as Disney's new chief financial officer, marking the second time in recent weeks that the entertainment conglomerate has chosen a woman for a key post in its top executive ranks.
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Broadcasting & Cable, Hollywood Reporter, Los Angeles Times, Bloomberg Business, Deadline, The Wrap and Home Media Magazine
Cynthia Littleton / Variety:
Donald Trump Files $500 Million Lawsuit Against Univision Over Miss USA Contract — Donald Trump has filed a $500 million lawsuit against Univision Communications following the company's move to scrap its planned telecast of the July 12 Miss USA beauty pageant as a result of Trump's disparaging comments about Mexican immigrants.
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Politico, TVNewser, CNNMoney, Adweek, Wall Street Journal, Mashable, @uciprteam, Deadline, Mediaite and Fortune
Nicole Levy / Capital New York:
Weeks after Gawker forms union, Harper's Magazine staff will vote on whether to collectively part with theirs — Harper's staff to decide union fate — A month after Gawker employees voted to join a union, editorial staffers at Harper's Magazine are contemplating whether to part ways with theirs.
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@hamiltonnolan, @sarahw and @kierafeldman