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7:05 PM ET, September 7, 2015

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Mark Sweney / Guardian:
BBC backs replacing licence fee with universal levy  —  Corporation says it would make more revenue from a German-style charge that applies to all households rather than just those that watch live TV  —  The BBC is backing a new system of funding that would see all households pay a levy …
Discussion: @screwlabour
Roy Greenslade / Guardian:
Newspaper publishers could use BBC investment in local news as an excuse to make cuts  —  The real reason for the BBC's regional newspaper ‘reporting pool’...  he BBC's plan to create a pool of up to 100 “public service reporters” is very revealing indeed about the beleaguered state …
BBC:
Outling plans for BBC, Tony Hall compares it to Google, wants to help people understand world's information  —  BBC pledges to become ‘open platform’ for creativity  —  The BBC has pledged to work more closely with the UK's arts and science institutions to “make Britain the greatest cultural force in the world”.
Mark Walton / Ars Technica UK:
BBC to open up iPlayer to third parties, double down on high-quality dramas  —  Concedes that it will “close or reduce some services” as TV licence fee tightens.  —  The BBC is fighting back against the government's aggressive TV licence fee budget by promising to open up several of its services …
Reuters:
Dutch journalist says she has been arrested in Turkey, but government official says she was detained for her safety in a zone where there was fighting  —  Turkey says Dutch journalist detained ‘for her own safety’  —  A Dutch journalist who in January was acquitted by a Turkish court …
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Journalism played a central role in the fall and arrest of the president of Guatemala  —  The resignation of the president of Guatemala, Otto Pérez Molina, and his subsequent detention for alleged involvement in a corruption network, is not just a victory for democracy …
Discussion: New York Times
Gerald Lynch / Gizmodo:
Netflix says offline viewing would add too much complexity to the service, will not be popular despite many users asking for it  —  The Real Reason Netflix Won't Offer Offline Downloads  —  Offline downloads are perhaps the most often requested, “holy grail” feature of TV and movie streaming services …
Discussion: CINEMABLEND and Neowin
Valeriya Safronova / New York Times:
Quarterly print magazine Street Dreams features street photography from Instagram  —  Street Dreams Magazine Flips the Script, Bringing Instagram to Print  —  If the measure of a successful party is the sidewalk overflow, then Street Dreams magazine had arrived.
Madalina Ciobanu / Journalism.co.uk:
Hong Kong investigative news agency FactWire will launch after raising $387K via crowdfunding  —  Hong Kong investigative news agency to launch after successful crowdfunding  —  The platform raised more than £370,000 and plans to investigate public affairs issues, publishing in English and Chinese
Dave Itzkoff / New York Times:
Profile of Stephen Colbert as his CBS Late Show prepares for its debut on Tuesday  —  Stephen Colbert, the Late Night Hope  —  On a recent Monday night, Stephen Colbert was about as high atop the Ed Sullivan Theater as one can be, looking out over the 200 or so employees of his CBS …
Lisa O'Carroll / Guardian:
Rebekah Brooks sends email memo to News UK staff on first day in Chief Executive role, says it is a privilege to be back  —  Rebekah Brooks says it ‘is a privilege’ to be back at News UK  —  Chief executive of Rupert Murdoch's UK publishing business acknowledges Sun colleagues …
 
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