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Washpostpr / Washington Post:
Dave Weigel returns to The Washington Post as a national political reporter, will also anchor new political podcast launching later this year — Dave Weigel joins The Post's Politics team — Announcement from Cameron Barr, national editor, Scott Wilson, deputy national editor, Anne Kornblut …
Discussion:
Politico, FishbowlDC, Mediaite, FishbowlNY, Poynter and @daveweigel
Michael Wolff / Hollywood Reporter:
Sources: Hulu to stream South Park for another 5 years, pay $192M to Viacom, show's creators — ‘South Park’ Re-Ups With Massive Hulu, Comedy Central Deals (Exclusive) — The streaming service will pay $192 million to the network's owner Viacom and the show's creative team for a three-year extension.
Discussion:
Adweek and @michaelwolffnyc
Joshua Brustein / Bloomberg Business:
One week after Apple Music launch, Spotify has best week ever in US Apple store with five consecutive days on top ten downloaded apps list — Spotify Just Had Its Best Week Ever on Apple Music's Home Turf — In the week since Apple Music launched, Spotify has spent five consecutive days in the top 10 most downloaded apps list.
Discussion:
RAIN News, @pkafka, @jmcduling and @bjornjeffery
Peter Kafka / Re/code:
ProSieben to buy YouTube network Collective Digital Studio, will merge it with own web video unit Studio71, invest $83M for 75% of new venture valued at $240M — Another YouTube Network Finds an Exit: Collective Links Up With Germany's ProSieben — Last year, big media companies went …
Anna Clark / Columbia Journalism Review:
Wisconsin lawmakers vote on bill to curtail open-records law just before 4th July holiday; find it fuels coverage instead of masking it — A wave of media coverage helps to beat back changes to Wisconsin's public records law — Wisconsin lawmakers tried to sneak one by the state's journalists …
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JSOnline, WisconsinWatch.org, Techdirt, WISC-TV and Mother Jones
Roy Greenslade / Guardian:
The Sun lowers its paywall, allowing free access to many stories — But Rupert Murdoch's company says users still pay for most of its digital content — Has the Sun abandoned its paywall? Readers without a subscription can access the splash, some of its main news stories and high-profile columnists …
Ishmael N. Daro / National Post:
Pulitzer-winning journalist Paul Watson quits Toronto Star over ‘refusal to publish’ story on Franklin expedition — Paul Watson, a Pulitzer prize winning journalist, has quit the Toronto Star over that paper's “refusal to publish a story of significant public interest.”
Discussion:
Photo galleries …
ProPublica:
NYT's data journalist Derek Willis joins ProPublica as news applications developer covering politics — Derek Willis to Join ProPublica's Politics Team — ProPublica announced today that it has hired data journalist Derek Willis as a news applications developer covering politics.
David McCabe / The Hill:
Consumer group files FTC complaint against Google, seeking to extend right to be forgotten to US — Group demands that Google offer users the ‘right to be forgotten’ — A group on Tuesday filed a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) arguing that Google should allow users …
Discussion:
The Next Web, Washington Post, Beyond Search, InfoWorld, Quartz and NBC News
Chris Welch / The Verge:
Tidal launches family plan: each new member gets 50% discount from original $9.99 or $14.99 subscription, still more expensive than Apple Music — Tidal now has a family plan, but it's more expensive than Apple Music — With many of its music subscription rivals offering attractive family plan pricing …
Discussion:
TechCrunch and BGR
Sam Adams / Criticwire:
Pitchfork-funded two-year-old movie and TV criticism site The Dissolve is shutting down — The Dissolve Shuts Down — As the keeper of a blog covering the world of film and TV criticism it's often fallen to me to break bad news. But for both personal and professional reasons …
Discussion:
The Dissolve, The New York Observer, FishbowlNY and The Week
Press Gazette:
Court of Appeal quashes conviction of former News of the World reporter Ryan Sabey — A former News of the World royal reporter who was found guilty of getting scoops from one of Prince Harry's comrades has formally had his conviction quashed by the Court of Appeal.
Discussion:
Press Association and @paullewismoney