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William Schmitt / Columbia Missourian:
University of Missouri media professor Melissa Click resigns from courtesy appointment at journalism school — MU journalism faculty voting to reconsider Click's courtesy appointment — COLUMBIA — Faculty in the Missouri School of Journalism were voting Tuesday to revoke a courtesy appointment …
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Tyler Kingkade / The Huffington Post:
University of Missouri communications professor Melissa Click apologizes for her behavior after watching video of herself
University of Missouri communications professor Melissa Click apologizes for her behavior after watching video of herself
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New York Times:
New York attorney general says that DraftKings and FanDuel games constitute illegal gambling under state law, orders them to stop accepting bets in New York — Attorney General Tells Daily Fantasy Sports to Stop Taking Bets in New York — The New York State attorney general on Tuesday ordered …
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Matthew Panzarino / TechCrunch:
Beta version of Apple Music for Android now available — Apple Music Comes To Android As An Emissary — Today, Apple Music comes to Android phones. It's the first user-centric app that Apple has created for Android (but not its first). — As people download and dissect it …
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Dawn Chmielewski / Re/code:
T-Mobile unveils Binge On free streaming service from 24 providers excluding YouTube; exempts video from data caps, resolution lowered to DVD-like quality — T-Mobile Will Let Customers Stream HBO, Netflix and ESPN Without Racking Up Data Charges — T-Mobile will allow some subscribers …
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Laura Hazard Owen / Nieman Lab:
Refinery29 doesn't want to be “CNN for women,” but it's finding new paths into hard news — Refinery29 is 10 years old. And as the site expands, one of the things it's keeping in mind is that age is only a number. — The site is generally perceived as being aimed at millennial women — and it is, kind of.
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Alyson Shontell / Business Insider:
The inside story of Business Insider's $442 million sale to Axel Springer — In 2009, in the middle of the financial crisis, Business Insider was running low on cash. — Over the prior year, the stock market had tanked as the economy plunged into the deepest recession since the Great Depression.
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Ilaria Maria Sala / Guardian:
Four Hong Kong publishers known for books critical of Chinese regime missing — Rights groups raise alarm for Gui Haiming, last seen travelling to Thailand, Lu Bo and Zhang Zhiping, who headed to China, and missing Lin Rongji — A group of Hong Kong booksellers specialising …
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KC Ifeanyi / Fast Company:
iHeartMedia releases iHeartRadio Family standalone Android and iOS apps with Build-A-Bear, offers live radio and curated playlists for 4-11 year-olds — The iHeartRadio Family App Is Here, With Help From 30 Kids And A “Bug Bash” — Born from a hackathon, iHeartMedia unveils the brand's first-ever app extension.
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Business Wire and TechCrunch
Andrew Russell / Time Warner Cable Untangled:
Time Warner Cable confirms TWC TV trial in NYC area, gives participants Roku 3 to access 300+ live TV channels and 20K+ on demand programs — Time Warner Cable Launches TWC TV® Roku Trial in NYC — The home screen for the TWC TV Roku Trial enables customers to easily navigate between live TV …
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Agence France-Presse:
Turkey criticised over media freedoms and judicial independence in EU report — Verdict on country's candidacy to join bloc highlights fears over ‘rule of law and fundamental rights’ under newly re-elected Erdoan — The EU has accused Turkey of backsliding on the rule of law …
Craig Douglas / Boston Business Journal:
Boston Globe staff fear launch of STAT News is an attempt by owner John Henry to subvert union rules and regulations — John Henry's ‘ghost newsrooms’ send a shiver through the Boston Globe — Local billionaire John Henry introduced his new baby, a life sciences publication coined STAT News …
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Joseph Lichterman / Nieman Lab:
How The Washington Post works with its foreign correspondents to report via social media — Last February, the Iraqi government lifted Baghdad's nighttime curfew, which was established by American forces when they invaded the country in 2003. After more than a decade, Baghdad's night life was coming back.