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Ken Doctor / Politico:
Sources: Apollo Global Management approached Tribune Publishing about a sale about a month ago, but Tribune has been “non-responsive” — Apollo seeks purchase of Tribune — and possible California sell-off — Is Rupert right? — Friday afternoon, News Corp CEO Rupert Murdoch tweeted …
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Brian Stelter / CNNMoney:
Rupert Murdoch tweets that Tribune Publishing is about to be sold, with Los Angeles Times going to Eli Broad — Murdoch tweets that LA Times about to be bought — Newspaper owner and noted Twitter user Rupert Murdoch is hearing that the Los Angeles Times newspaper is about to change hands.
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USA Today, Mashable, Fortune, Los Angeles Business …, @dainabethcita, @brianstelter, LA Observed, Variety, Reuters, The Drum, FishbowlNY and The Wrap
Lucia Moses / Digiday:
Twitter removes share counts in sharing buttons, but publishers say data was important internally and as a signal to readers — Frustrated publishers to Twitter: Give us our share counts back — It seems like Twitter and other social platforms are always making changes to their platforms …
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ClickZ, @newswhip, the Econsultancy blog, mUmBRELLA and Marketing Land
Mathew Ingram / Fortune:
Analyst: ESPN's loss of 7M subscribers since 2013 means about $650M less in affiliate revenue and an estimated $250M less in ad revenue — When Will ESPN's Subscriber Numbers Finally Hit Bottom? — One of the strongest parts of Walt Disney Corp.—in addition to its powerful hold …
Glyn Moody / Ars Technica UK:
It is now illegal to make private copies of copyrighted media files in the UK after withdrawal of country's 2014 private copying exception regulations — Thanks to the music industry, it is illegal to make private copies of music—again — From now on, it's not just in Penzance that there are pirates.
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The Next Web, Gizmodo UK, App Advice, Geeky Gadgets, Yahoo! News, Lifehacker UK, International Business Times and 9to5Mac
Politico:
Interview with Dan Peres, outgoing editor in chief of Details on his 15 years with the magazine — The 60-second interview: Dan Peres, outgoing editor in chief of Details magazine — POLITICO: The news that Details was closing was announced on Wednesday, and you're one of several people …
Lucia Moses / Digiday:
Fusion announces distributed news team of 12 to work on platforms such as Snapchat, Instagram, and Vine — Fusion has a 12-person distributed news team for platforms — If the future will be a distributed one, Fusion wants to make sure it's prepared. — The digital news site …
Ernesto / TorrentFreak:
German ISPs may have to block pirate sites if copyright holders exhaust all other options to identify operators or hosting providers, supreme court says — Supreme Court Opens Door for Pirate Site Blockades in Germany — Domain name blocking has become one of the entertainment industries …
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The Register, Billboard, The Digital Reader, Reuters, Ars Technica, Complete Music Update, Top Digital Journal News and Music Week
Tim Peterson / Ad Age:
Mashable Shop Is a Native Ad That's Also an Online Store — Visa Will Sponsor Shop to Promote Visa Checkout — BtoB marketing requires cutting-edge sophistication to reach clients in real time. — Digital publishers are looking for all kinds of alternatives to the traditional banner ad.
Philip Bump / Washington Post:
Why the media won't say Donald Trump is lying — Just north of the campus of Ohio State is a bar called The Library. It does not take a college student long to recognize the utility of that name; a parent calls and asks where you are and you can simply say, “The Library,” …
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Elizabeth Dickinson / Columbia Journalism Review:
Profile of Syria's Orient TV, which broadcasts from unmarked offices, uses activist correspondents, and has been a target for ISIS — Syria's media war — A photograph taken from Suruc district of Sanliurfa, Turkey, near Turkish-Syrian border crossing shows journalists work at Turkish side during …
Montreal Gazette:
Jailed Saudi blogger Raif Badawi's sentence of 1K lashes suspended, pardon possible — Saudi blogger Raif Badawi to be pardoned: Swiss government — A jailed Saudi blogger is having his sentence of 1,000 lashings suspended, the Swiss Ministry of Foreign Affairs told newspaper La Liberté.
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The National and CBC News