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12:05 AM ET, September 14, 2015

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Etan Vlessing / Hollywood Reporter:
Dan Rather praises “Truth”, a biopic based on Rathergate starring Robert Redford, for accuracy  —  TIFF: Dan Rather Chokes Up at ‘Truth’ Premiere, Praises Film for Accuracy  —  “A film called ‘Truth’ should be accurate,” the iconic CBS news anchor said of director James Vanderbilt's movie …
Alex Weprin / Politico:
Bob Sauerberg to become CEO of Condé Nast effective January 1, says current CEO Chuck Townsend in email to staff  —  Bob Sauerberg to become CEO of Condé Nast  —  Bob Sauerberg will become CEO of Condé Nast on January 1, 2016, the company's current CEO Chuck Townsend told employees in an email Sunday evening.
Discussion: WWD, Media Wire Daily and Poynter
Matthew Garrahan / Financial Times:
Symphony, a messaging tool intended to compete with Bloomberg's terminals, strikes deal with Dow Jones to offer news content in its service  —  Dow Jones strikes chord with Symphony  —  Symphony, the messaging tool backed by some of Wall Street's biggest banks, has struck a deal with Dow Jones …
Wall Street Journal:
Profile of Relativity Media CEO Ryan Kavanaugh in the wake of his company's bankruptcy filing  —  Movie Finance Whiz Fights to Keep His Role  —  With Relativity Media in bankruptcy, Ryan Kavanaugh's salesmanship is put to the test  —  BEVERLY HILLS, Calif.—Employees called them Ryan Kavanaugh's “A Beautiful Mind” moments.
Rory Carroll / Guardian:
Leftwing Pacifica Radio affiliates accuse board of promoting bizarre conspiracy theories, pressuring staff to reduce hours and pay  —  ‘This is the end’: leftwing Pacifica Radio affiliates enter protracted death spiral  —  Its stations such as KPFK in Los Angeles hover near the bottom …
Laura Hazard Owen / Nieman Lab:
Beacon finds partnerships and matching donations work better than subscriptions and paywalls  —  When Beacon launched in 2013, its founders saw a lot of promise in subscriptions and paywalls.  Readers would pay $5 a month for access to about a dozen stories each week, with about 60 percent …
Discussion: @susie_c
Damaris Colhoun / Columbia Journalism Review:
Tavi Gevinson on teen girl site Rookie's redesign, audience interaction, and a possible app  —  Can Rookie's redesign serve as a road map for increasing reader engagement?  —  When high school style blogger Tavi Gevinson co-founded Rookie Magazine in 2012, she wanted it to be what Sassy …
Justin Ellis / Nieman Lab:
The Marshall Project teams up with local news outlets to track executions across America  —  Harris County, Texas, is either near or at the top of the list of counties that execute the most criminals in the U.S. Harris County is also home to the Houston Chronicle, which means covering capital punishment …
Discussion: The Huffington Post
Shan Wang / Nieman Lab:
A new tool from The Times of London lets you easily detect and capture quotes from a video  —  Surfacing the latest Donald Trump gem from a long, rambling video to share it in a story can be a chore.  A new tool from The Times of London called quickQuote, recently open sourced …
Nick Bilton / New York Times:
Profile of Facebook executive Matt Jacobson, employee No. 8, and the company's link to Hollywood  —  Matt Jacobson, Facebook's Gatekeeper for Hollywood  —  In 2005, Matt Jacobson was 44 and looking for a new job after leaving Quiksilver, the surf brand.  A friend suggested that he meet …
Benjamin Mullin / Poynter:
The Washington Post has developed eight apps to help its journalists quickly create quizzes, polls, and other interactive features  —  The Washington Post has developed 8 apps for quizzes and games … Journalism isn't all fun and games.  But if The Washington Post has its way …
Hugh Martin / The Conversation:
Rupert Murdoch tweets as if he's writing breaking news telegrams, like his father in World War I  —  Why does Rupert Murdoch bother with Twitter?  —  After one of his semi-regular visits to Australia, News Corp executive chairman Rupert Murdoch recently let forth with a series …
Bloomberg Business:
Sources: Trump in talks to flip Miss Universe pageant to entertainment company WME/IMG after acquiring NBCUniversal's stake  —  Donald Trump Said in Talks to Flip Miss Universe to WME/IMG  —  Trump said Friday he bought NBCUniversal's stake in pageant  —  NBC refused to air Miss Universe after Trump's Mexico comments
Discussion: The Wrap
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Ian Burrell / The Independent:
Andy Burnham preparing complaint to Ipso following undercover Sun sting
Melanie Kembrey / Sydney Morning Herald:
Vodafone allegedly accessed Fairfax journalist Natalie O'Brien's mobile records
Discussion: Crikey and Guardian
Tara Jeffries / Student Press Law Center:
Purdue, student paper settle year-long dispute over video of photographer-police confrontation; no monetary settlement but agreement to improve communications
Stephen Hui / Georgia Straight:
Glacier Media kills Burnaby NewsLeader and New Westminster NewsLeader
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Shan Wang / Nieman Lab:
In revamping its video strategy, The Washington Post steers clear of imitating TV