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10:50 AM ET, September 10, 2015

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Matthew Zeitlin / BuzzFeed:
Washington Post intermittently blocking readers with ad blockers enabled, asks users to disable them or sign up for subscription in new test  —  The Washington Post Has Begun Blocking The Ad Blockers  —  Another skirmish in web media's forever war.  —  It starts with a gentle nudge and ends with a hard block and a demand for cash.
Dylan Byers / Politico:
LA Times marketing VP Johanna Maska leaves, sources say layoffs and buyouts likely for 50 positions  —  L.A. Times marketing VP Johanna Maska departs in wake of publisher's firing  —  Johanna Maska, the former Obama White House aide who joined The Los Angeles Times just over four months ago …
Discussion: AllAccess.com
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Marni Usheroff / Los Angeles Business Journal stories:
Broad Says Tribune Solicited Offer for L.A. Times  —  Billionaire philanthropist Eli Broad confirmed Wednesday that he made an offer to buy the Los Angeles Times and San Diego Union Tribune, saying the offer was solicited by Tribune Publishing Co. Chairman Eddy Hartenstein.
Discussion: Politico and @hillelaron
Gabriel Sherman / New York Magazine:
News Executive Patricia Fili-Krushel Leaving NBC Universal  —  “We said maybe it's time we part ways.”  —  Shares  —  As Brian Williams returns from embellishment exile and David Gregory speaks out, another central character in the NBC News drama is exiting the stage: former NBC News chairwoman Patricia Fili-Krushel.
Andrew Beaujon / Washingtonian:
Fox Says It Won't Interfere With National Geographic's Editorial Content  —  Susan Goldberg is optimistic about the blockbuster deal 21st Century Fox and National Geographic announced this morning—Fox will pay $725 million for 73 percent of a new for-profit entity that will unite …
Jeremy Barr / Politico:
CEO Guy Vidra won't say whether New Republic is profitable, talks about staff turnover and content marketing as its business model  —  Guy Vidra says he underestimated the ‘fear’ factor at New Republic  —  A lot has happened in the space of less than a year, when Guy Vidra joined joined The New Republic …
Discussion: @felixsalmon and @benmullin
Sydney Ember / New York Times:
Facebook, Google, Snapchat, Twitter, and others offering advertisers products to target fans during NFL season  —  Marketing to Sports Fans Online, With Help From Google and Social Networks  —  When the National Football League season begins on Thursday, Google will not be merely sitting on the sidelines.
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Todd Spangler / Variety:   NFL Folds ‘NFL Now’ Video Into Main Mobile and Connected-TV Services
Josef Adalian / Vulture:
Leslie Moonves on battling Netflix, the coming original-content bubble, and 20 years at CBS  —  When CBS chairman and CEO Leslie Moonves arrived at the company 20 years ago this summer, Clueless and Braveheart were burning up the box office, the “Macarena” virus was just taking hold in dance clubs …
Discussion: Multichannel News, @koblin and The Wrap
Guardian:
Vice UK hires two Guardian editors; names Rebecca Nicholson as editor-in-chief and Jenny Stevens as managing editor  —  Vice UK names Rebecca Nicholson as editor-in-chief  —  Guardian live features editor to take up role alongside current colleague Jenny Stevens, who joins as managing editor
Ben Sisario / New York Times:
BMI to announce $1B+ revenue for 12 months ending in June, up almost 4% YoY on digital music growth  —  BMI to Announce It Surpassed $1 Billion in Revenue  —  The music industry may be struggling to make money in the streaming age, but one part of the business has been growing consistently: payments to songwriters.
Discussion: Digital Journal
Joshua Benton / Nieman Lab:
What Apple's announcements could mean for news organizations: video apps, new Touch interface, iPads for reporting, faster launch time for Watch news apps  —  Apple announces an app platform for Apple TV, potentially big for news outlets investing in video  —  It's early September …
Kurt Wagner / Re/code:
Thrillist CEO Ben Lerer acknowledges Facebook's power to affect his company, eyes Snapchat Discover for future growth, denies plans to sell to Viacom or others  —  Thrillist CEO Ben Lerer Explains the Power of Facebook's ‘Dials’ - (Video)  —  It's a good thing Ben Lerer has two businesses …
 
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Associated Press:
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Leo Barraclough / Variety:
NBCUniversal Signs Movie Deal with China's Alibaba
Tim Baysinger / Adweek:
Endemol Is Launching Its Own Hub for Videos by Stars Like Michelle Phan
Discussion: Variety and Broadcasting & Cable
Benjamin Mullin / Poynter:
National Journal Editor in Chief Tim Grieve leaving to join McClatchy as head of news strategies
Discussion: Politico
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Dave McNary / Variety:
Laura Poitras launching Field of Vision, a documentary unit producing 40-50 films a year, developed with The Intercept and First Look Media
Sarah Perez / TechCrunch:
Apple announces new Apple TV with touchpad remote, universal search, Siri, App Store, running on new OS called tvOS, starting at $149 for 32GB model
Lisa O'Carroll / Guardian:
Hacking charges against former News of the World executive Alex Marunchak and private eye Jonathan Rees dropped because investigation began too late
Paul Sawers / VentureBeat:
Gracenote launches DVR Extend for cable companies, keeps recording live sports that enter overtime
Discussion: Broadcasting & Cable