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New York Times:
Sources: Facebook in talks with major record companies, seeking licensing deals to insert music videos into users' news feeds — Facebook Said to Seek Music Video Licensing Deals — Over the last few years, Facebook has slowly encroached on YouTube's territory as a go-to outlet for online video …
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Billboard, Billboard, @buzzfeedben, The Verge, Business Insider, Billboard and @mikeisaac
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Micah Singleton / The Verge:
Facebook says it's not building a streaming music service
Facebook says it's not building a streaming music service
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MobileSyrup.com, SocialTimes, Forbes, hypebot, Music Ally, Digital Spy, Guardian, Engadget, MacRumors and 9to5Mac
Robert Feder:
Ira Glass takes ownership of This American Life from Chicago Public Media in exchange for ongoing profits from the show and spinoff Serial — Ira Glass owns all of ‘This American Life’ — Twenty years after Ira Glass launched “This American Life” at WBEZ FM 91.5, the host and executive producer …
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@jank0 and @annewootton
Josh Dzieza / The Verge:
Inside quirky, self-funded and profitable The Awl: annual revenue in low seven figures, relative freedom for writers, and a cautious growth strategy — Why are the most important people in media reading The Awl? — In March, at the Code/Media conference in Dana Point, California …
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@shorterstory, @writersofcolor, @mathewi, @caseyjohnston, FishbowlNY, @jamie_delancey, @saramorrison, @brbarrett, @mattdpearce, @hels, @chaykak, @susie_c, @rembert, @mat, @broderick, @lock, @annaholmes, @scoutstout and @digiphile
Eriq Gardner / Hollywood Reporter:
Sony Asserts Right to Structure Deal With Spotify Even If Result Disfavors Artists — Taking equity in Spotify, keeping advertising income and not sharing the spoils of piracy lawsuits is all proper, according to new court papers by the record giant. — Sony Music has a noteworthy response …
Discussion:
Plagiarism Today and Techdirt
Nate Hoffelder / The Digital Reader:
Nook Store will only be available in US and UK as Barnes & Noble shutters international store — The Beginning of the End: B&N Shutters the International Nook Store — Over the past month B&N has been making us wonder whether it was committed to ebooks.
Discussion:
Engadget and TechCrunch
Bloomberg Business:
At Sun Valley, New York Times CEO Mark Thompson talks about Facebook's Instant Articles, apps, and journalism careers — How New York Times Survives in a Social Media World — New York Times Company CEO Mark Thompson discusses the newspaper's digital strategy for the future with Olivia Sterns …
Joe Flint / Wall Street Journal:
ESPN takes hard line in talent negotiations as it tightens spending, focuses on safeguarding its lucrative pay TV business instead — ESPN Tightens Its Belt as Pressure on It Mounts — Competition in the pay-TV industry is rising and subscribers are trimming cable bills
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@jyarow
Jeremy Barr / Capital New York:
Fusion launches in-house ‘news lab,’ plans NoHo office space — Fusion's New York-based digital team, having added to its ranks, moved out of the ABC News building earlier this year and has been working in a temporary office space. But, this fall, Fusion will be moving into a new …
Brian Stelter / CNNMoney:
ESPN reporter tweets player's medical charts, and ethical questions erupt — New York Giants player Jason Pierre-Paul apparently had a finger amputated on Wednesday. The reason we know that — the publication of a private medical record — is now the subject of a robust debate.
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Deadline, TVNewser, CNNMoney, Mediaite, Washington Post, Bloomberg View, Hollywood Life and ProFootballTalk
Guardian:
BBC cuts: government forced to publish licence fee deal letter — Publication of letter from George Osborne and John Whittingdale to director general fuels fears that corporation faces further reductions in funding — The government was forced to publish the letter outlining details …
Omar Mohammed / Quartz:
Ethiopia releases five journalists from prison and drops all charges, but leaves 12 incarcerated ahead of Obama visit — Ethiopia frees more imprisoned journalists on the eve of Obama's historic visit — Ethiopian journalists jailed for more than a year after being accused of attempting to destabilize the state have been released.
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Guardian, Global Voices, Voice of America and Reuters
David Friend / Toronto Star:
Canada's Postmedia reports loss of $140.8M for Q3 as print ad revenue fell 20.2% to $19.1M; loss includes impairment charge after Sun Media acquisition — Postmedia losses mount as revenue declines speed up — The owner of the National Post and numerous major city dailies reported a loss of $140.8 million.