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John Koblin / New York Times:
Jon Stewart, sarcastic critic of media and politics for 16 years, signs off from The Daily Show on Thursday night — Jon Stewart, Sarcastic Critic of Politics and Media, Is Signing Off — On Thursday night 10 presidential candidates will spill onto a stage in Cleveland …
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Mike Shields / Wall Street Journal:
Motor Trend launching a quarterly print magazine based on Roadkill YouTube series for $9.99/issue, with companion website — Motor Trend's YouTube Series ‘Roadkill’ Is Becoming a Print Magazine Aimed at Millennial Car Lovers — An old school print company is launching a new magazine, with a unique twist.
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@digitalshields and @angus_mack
Jenna Wortham / New York Times:
Profile of Issa Rae and the struggles she faced taking her web series, The Misadventures of Awkward Black Girl, to HBO — The Misadventures of Issa Rae … Somewhere, during the elaborate choreography leading up to my initial meeting with Issa Rae, a miscommunication between her publicist …
Discussion:
Clutch Magazine and The Awl
Tim Kenneally / The Wrap:
21st Century Fox beats Q4 estimates with $.39 EPS on $6.21B in revenue, with growth in cable revenue, declines in film and TV revenue — 21st Century Fox Beats Earnings Estimates for Q4 2015 — 21st Century Fox took a big revenue hit in the fourth quarter of 2015, pulling in $2.2 billion less …
Benjamin Mullin / Poynter:
Dave Butler, editor in chief of Digital First Media, to retire this fall — Digital First Media editor in chief to exit — Dave Butler, editor in chief of nationwide newspaper chain Digital First Media, announced on Wednesday that he plans to retire sometime this fall.
Peter Kafka / Re/code:
TV programming stocks slide following Tuesday's report of subscriber losses for ESPN — Cord-Cutting Contagion! Wall Street Bails on Big Media Stocks. — Big media companies used to insist that cord-cutters — people dropping pay TV for Internet video — were a myth.
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New York Times, CNNMoney, Fortune, Multichannel News, Forbes, @antderosa, @brianstelter, Hollywood Reporter, Business Insider and Deadline
Brian Steinberg / Variety:
NBCU Expects More Than $1 Billion In Advertising for 2016 Rio Olympics — For advertisers, the Olympics and the Super Bowl have a lot in common: They both cost a fortune, demand commercials that make a splash and bring in some of TV's biggest audiences. But Madison Avenue seems …
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Footwear News, Broadcasting & Cable and Ad Age
Tim Murphy / Mother Jones:
BuzzFeed and IJReview team up with candidates for a new form of campaign coverage, making videos that candidates might otherwise film themselves — Bobby Jindal Really Wants You to Know He's Been Working Out — One of the most underrated storylines of the 2016 election has been Louisiana …
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BuzzFeed, Wall Street Journal, @jbenton, @timothypmurphy, International Business Times, Gawker and msnbc.com
Mike Farrell / Multichannel News:
Dish may sell or lease spectrum, or sue FCC, after expected denial of $3.3B in discounts won during AWS-3 incentive auction, CEO Charlie Ergen says — Dish Mulls Throwing In Spectrum Towel — Ergen Says Could Sell, Lease Wireless Licenses — Dish Network chairman and CEO Charlie Ergen …
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The Hill, FierceWireless, Wireless Week, Variety and Broadcasting & Cable
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Todd Spangler / Variety:
Dish Sheds 81,000 Pay-TV Subs in Q2, As Sling Fails to Offset Satellite Losses
Dish Sheds 81,000 Pay-TV Subs in Q2, As Sling Fails to Offset Satellite Losses
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Wall Street Journal, VentureBeat, Home Media Magazine, Ad Age, Hollywood Reporter, TechCrunch, USA Today, Reuters and Reuters
Linda Ge / The Wrap:
CBS narrowly beats expectations with $0.74 EPS on revenue of $3.22B; CEO Les Moonves emphasizes progress in nonadvertising revenue sources — CBS Narrowly Beats Earnings Expectations in Q2 2015 — CBS reported its earnings for the second quarter of 2015 on Wednesday, surpassing Wall Street expectations.
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Broadcasting & Cable, Forbes, Fortune, @jbflint, VentureBeat, PR Newswire, Hollywood Reporter, CNBC, Globe and Mail and investor.fitbit.com
Felix Salmon / Fusion:
Mobile ad blocking won't threaten the advertising/publishing industry, which is already working toward better ads — Relax, blocking mobile ads won't kill publishers — Online publishers are apparently doomed. “Things could get ugly quite suddenly,” says Charles Arthur.
Michael Calderone / The Huffington Post:
Media Outlets Debate Whether Increased Access To Kochs Is Worth All The Strings Attached — NEW YORK — The Washington Post published an “exclusive interview” on Tuesday with Charles Koch, the press-shy billionaire industrialist, who, along with his brother David, is a major backer of conservative causes.
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Guardian, ThinkProgress and Washington Post