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Tasneem Nashrulla / BuzzFeed:
BuzzFeed withdraws from SXSW after two panels related to gaming and online harassment were cancelled due to threats of violence — BuzzFeed To Withdraw From SXSW Over Canceled Gaming Panels — BuzzFeed plans to withdraw its participation from the South by Southwest Interactive festival …
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South by Southwest …, The Daily Beast, Mashable, The Verge, Fast Company, The Open Gaming Society, Re/code, The Verge, Guardian, Adweek, Forbes, 89.3 KPCC, Polygon, NBC News, Digital Spy, ThinkProgress, Jezebel, Tech Insider, UPROXX, mUmBRELLA, @cindygallop, @femfreq, @waxpancake, @whenindoubtdo, @losowsky, @angryblacklady, @sabrina, @srhbutts, @jguynn, @lauriesegallcnn, @nick_hanover, @miriamelder, Wall Street Journal, Business Insider, New York Times, The Next Web and Engadget
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Noah Kulwin / Re/code:
Sources: SXSW organizers weigh all-day event focusing on combatting online harassment following BuzzFeed and Vox reaction to panel cancellations — Exclusive: After Gamergate Misstep, SXSW Weighing an All-Day Forum on Online Harassment — SXSW festival organizers are considering …
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South by Southwest …, BuzzFeed, @edmundlee, @tcarmody, @xor, Tech Insider and Polygon
T.C. Sottek / The Verge:
Vox Media and The Verge will not attend SXSW unless it takes harassment seriously — After the organizers of the SXSW conference canceled an anti-harassment panel due to alleged Gamergate-related “threats of violence,” Vox Media is reevaluating its participation in the SXSW conference.
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Salon, New York Times, @drance, @imericschneider and 89.3 KPCC
Benjamin Mullin / Poynter:
Lena Dunham teams up with Hearst Magazines to monetize Lenny Letter — Before “Girls” creator Lena Dunham became the latest celebrity to launch a newsletter, she hinted that it would eventually be accompanied by some form of advertising. — Nearly a month after the debut of Lenny Letter …
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Fortune, Ad Age, The Huffington Post, Adweek, The New York Observer, WWD, BuzzFeed, @mathewi and CNNMoney
Wall Street Journal:
Sources: IBM may buy assets of Weather Co., owner of The Weather Channel, as early as Wednesday in $2B+ deal — IBM Nearing Acquisition of Weather Co.'s Digital and Data Assets — Deal could be announced as early as Wednesday — International Business Machines Corp. is nearing a deal …
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TVNewser, Forbes, VentureBeat and Fortune
Kurt Wagner / Re/code:
Twitter reports 320M MAUs in Q3, an increase of just 4M, and EPS of $0.10 against $0.05 expected; stock down over 10% on lower revenue guidance — Twitter Stock Tanks on Stagnant User Growth, Lowered Expectations — Twitter's user growth has clearly started to slow down, and that continues to hurt the business.
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Forbes, Fast Company, The Verge, Twitter, Ad Age, SFist, ZDNet, Variety, TechCrunch, Gigaom, Pocket-lint, AdExchanger, New York Times, TechCrunch and Marketing Land
Kristen V. Brown / Fusion:
Profile of Milo Yiannopoulos, who trolls online and charms in person, raising provocative questions — The ultimate troll: The terrifying allure of GamerGate icon Milo Yiannopoulos — Perhaps the most shocking thing about Milo Yiannopoulos is that he is utterly charming.
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@kristenvbrown, @devindra and BREITBART.COM
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Joshua Brustein / Bloomberg Business:
Breitbart launches Breitbart Tech section with six full-time staffers, led by Milo Yiannopoulos, known for his contrarian views on Internet culture
Breitbart launches Breitbart Tech section with six full-time staffers, led by Milo Yiannopoulos, known for his contrarian views on Internet culture
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@clarajeffery, @ghaatimasala, @mikeisaac, @noltenc, @nero, @nero, @jacksmithiv, @nero, BREITBART.COM and @typodactyl
Noah Kulwin / Re/code:
Gawker's New Editor Is Alex Pareene, Formerly of First Look and Salon — Despite talk of making Gawker “20 percent nicer,” the newly appointed editor of Gawker.com is an old name — Alex Pareene. — In a memo today, Gawker Media Executive Editor John Cook announced that Pareene …
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Media Wire Daily, @pareene, Politico, New York Times, @leahbeckmann, @samfbiddle, @daveweigel, FishbowlNY and @dangillmor
James Vincent / The Verge:
European Parliament rejects amendments protecting net neutrality — The EU has rejected legal amendments that would firmly protect the concept of net neutrality in Europe. The European Parliament voted in favor of the new regulation which proponents says establish an internet …
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EU Press Room, Ars Technica UK, Techdirt, DSLreports, Gizmodo UK, Julia Reda, Pixel Envy, TechCrunch, BBC, Guardian and Wired.co.uk
Casey Newton / The Verge:
Twitter turns to TV ads to increase reach; advertisements debut tonight during World Series — This is Twitter's first television ad campaign — This month Twitter unveiled Moments, the simplified way of browsing tweets that the company hopes will return it to rapid growth.
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Wall Street Journal, TIME, BuzzFeed, TechCrunch, @lanceulanoff, @mountpajamaja, @dingis, Marketing Land and @twitter
Ben Williams / Adblock Plus and (a little) more:
Axel Springer serves Adblock Plus website with court papers, demanding they remove forum posts on how to get around Bild's ad block blockade — Smells like censorship, Big Brother — Many of you may be familiar with the fact that Axel Springer, the multi-gazillion-dollar media magnate …
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Digiday
New York Times Company:
The New York Times Company Names Nick Rockwell Chief Technology Officer — NEW YORK—(BUSINESS WIRE)— The New York Times Company today announced that Nick Rockwell has been named chief technology officer, effective November 16. Mr. Rockwell will be responsible for all technology operations …
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Politico, Media Wire Daily, WWD, FishbowlNY, Poynter and Cision
Brenden Mulligan / Medium:
Startups targeting musicians as customers struggle because the musicians aren't in a position to spend on services — My thoughts on launching a music startup — And why I'd never do it again. … Most music startups are built to target one of two markets: musicians or fans.