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8:20 AM ET, October 5, 2015

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Richard Deitsch / SI.com:
Jason Whitlock and ESPN part ways following his June demotion as EIC of yet-to-launch site The Undefeated  —  Jason Whitlock, ESPN part ways following website demotion  —  ESPN and sports commentator Jason Whitlock have parted ways.  —  Again.  —  After hiring Whitlock in August 2013 …
Kurt Wagner / Re/code:
GM Jason Toff talks about why Vine shifted from being a social network to building an entertainment network, being a part of Twitter, more  —  Why Vine is Betting on Entertainment and Leaving Social Behind (Q&A)  —  You'd be forgiven if, at times, you forgot that Vine is still part of Twitter.
Discussion: @jess
Jane Martinson / Guardian:
BBC economics editor Robert Peston leaving to become political editor at ITV, will host Sunday talk show  —  Robert Peston to leave BBC for ITV  —  BBC economics editor to become political editor at commercial broadcaster and host Sunday morning politics programme to rival The Andrew Marr Show
Discussion: Telegraph and @hackneyabbott
Jay Yarow / Business Insider:
Twitter names Jack Dorsey permanent CEO, will remain Square CEO; Adam Bain promoted to COO, Dick Costolo to step down from board  —  IT'S OFFICIAL: TWITTER MAKES JACK DORSEY FULL TIME CEO  —  Jack Dorsey, co-founder of Twitter and Square, has been named Twitter's permanent CEO.
Farhad Manjoo / New York Times:
Tweets during shows, Snapchat's Live Stories, and other social tools are ushering in new communal viewing moments, and may transform TV business  —  Social Media Takes Television Back in Time  —  The actor Joshua Malina is one of those guys you know from TV.  You may not recognize his name, but his boyish face would ring a bell.
Mark Sweney / Guardian:
UK publisher Top Right, in which Guardian Media Group is a minority investor, to retire Emap brand as all its magazine titles move to digital only  —  Emap brand to be scrapped as all its titles move digital-only  —  Publisher Top Right to move business-to-business brands including Drapers …
Jason Lynch / Adweek:
Hollywood horror movie producer Jason Blum teams up with NBCUniversal to produce branded content aimed at under 25s  —  The Master of Millennial Horror Now Has a Branded Content Deal With NBCU  —  With horror films like The Purge, Insidious and Paranormal Activity, producer Jason Blum …
Elias Muhanna / New Yorker:
How a five-year legal fight and a fine of $20K for denigrating Christian religion shut down Lebanese magazine Samandal  —  The Fate of a Joke in Lebanon  —  In the spring of 2010, three Lebanese comic-book artists were ordered to come to the Beirut headquarters of the Directorate of General Security …
Discussion: @andycomics and @sfh123
Lyz Lenz / New York Magazine:
Some women turn to newsletters as an alternative to social media for a controlled place online that feels safe to discuss faith, sex, children, and more  —  Are Newsletters the Internet's New Safe Space for Women?  —  Whether you're Lena Dunham or an emerging writer, the format has an appealing intimacy.
Justin Ellis / Nieman Lab:
The Chicago Podcast Collective has 30 independent shows supported through a local sponsorship network  —  The Chicago Podcast Cooperative wants to let independent audio thrive in the Windy City  —  If not for Cards Against Humanity's new inhouse studio, the Chicago Podcast Cooperative may never have been born.
Discussion: MediaShift and BuzzFeed
Didi Tang / Associated Press:
Exonerated Chinese journalist Liu Hu recounts tactics used to get him to admit guilt while in jail  —  China journalist refuses to confess despite police pressure  —  3 photos  —  BEIJING (AP) — Journalist Liu Hu says that once he was detained by police the pressure for him to confess was unrelenting.
Lloyd Grove / The Daily Beast:
Why Bloomberg's Josh Tyrangiel quit, and what it says about Michael Bloomberg's vision for the company  —  Why Bloomberg's Top Editor Quit—and Why It Shows Mike Bloomberg Is Back in Charge  —  Today, the controversial Josh Tyrangiel leaves his jobs as editor of Bloomberg Businessweek and Bloomberg Media's chief content officer.
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Joe Pompeo / Politico:
Michael Bloomberg denies he's cooled on Bloomberg Politics venture
 
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Benjamin Mullin / Poynter:
AP explores more automation to check government data, report elections, create digests, and edit video
Ari Goldman / Columbia Journalism Review:
Editors of ultra-Orthodox newspapers discuss their digital growth and Hillary Clinton's possible impact on “no women in photos” policies
Brian Stelter / CNNMoney:
‘No Notoriety’ campaign to not name mass murderers sees progress
Discussion: Poynter, Jezebel, KCBY-TV and Medium
Casey Newton / The Verge:
Tumblr now allows users to hide their blogs from the web, making them accessible only via dashboard and native mobile apps
Charlie Warzel / BuzzFeed:
Using Crowdtangle to find and tap into audience altruism in missing-person stories raises questions about emotional exploitation vs. real civic benefit
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Matt Donnelly / The Wrap:
Snapchat, Conde Nast Team for Live Events Including Vanity Fair Oscar and GQ Grammy Parties
Discussion: @liahaberman and WWD
Glenn Peoples / Billboard:
Dolan family spins off Madison Square Garden sports and entertainment divisions from regional TV group, MSG Network
Discussion: Deadline
 

 
From Techmeme:

Andy Greenberg / Wired:
Cisco details a hacking campaign that penetrated multiple governments' networks using two zero-day flaws in its VPN and firewall Adaptive Security Appliances

Ben Glickman / Wall Street Journal:
IBM agrees to buy HashiCorp, which helps companies manage cloud infrastructure, in a deal valuing HashiCorp at $6.4B and expected to close by the end of 2024

David Pierce / The Verge:
Hands-on with the Rabbit R1: a fun and funky AI device that feels pretty nice and does a solid job with basic AI questions, but the Rabbithole app is unfinished

 
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