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3:35 AM ET, January 8, 2016

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Biz Carson / Business Insider:
Chernin Group takes 51% stake in Barstool Sports site at a valuation of $10-$15M, staff will move from Boston to New York  —  Barstool Sports just got bought at a $10 million to $15 million valuation, and its founder is ‘kinda rich now’  —  It's one thing to get acquired.
Tim Fernholz / Quartz:
T-Mobile CEO John Legere responds to Binge On criticism, claims it's not throttling because the service doesn't slow down data or remove customer control  —  T-Mobile CEO John Legere defends his streaming plan against “bulls**t” complaints from “jerks” at Google
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Kara Swisher / Re/code:
Let's End the False War Between Free Speech and Hate Speech  —  As I write this, the lizard part of my brain is trying to predict exactly how much nasty blowback I am going to get online for what I am about to say.  —  Will I be called a controlling bitch on Twitter?
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Business Wire:
Intel, Vox Media, Recode and Lady Gaga's Born This Way Foundation partner to host series of hackathons to fight online harassment  —  Intel, Vox Media, Re/code and Lady Gaga's Born This Way Foundation to Hack Online Harassment  —  Partners Announce Initiative at Consumer Electronics Show; Urge Tech Industry to Collective Action
Lewis DVorkin / Forbes:
Forbes asked 2.1M visitors using ad blockers to turn them off to access site; 42.4% did  —  Inside Forbes: From ‘Original Sin’ To Ad Blockers — And What The Future Holds  —  It was my first day of class as a first-time Skype instructor, so I got right to it: “How many of you pay for content?”
Sarah Perez / TechCrunch:
NBCU's ad-free comedy subscription service Seeso launches with more than 2K hours original content for $4 a month  —  NBCU's Comedy Subscription Service For Cord Cutters, Seeso, Goes Live  —  Seeso, NBCUniversal's oddly named subscription service aimed at cord cutters, is now live.
Jennifer Schuessler / New York Times:
New York Public Library releases more than 180K photographs, postcards, other public domain items in downloadable high-resolution  —  New York Public Library Invites a Deep Digital Dive  —  Mansion Maniac, a whimsical online toy created by the New York Public Library, may seem like envy bait for the real-estate have-nots.
Justin Kan:
Twitch cofounder Justin Kan on the genius of Snapchat: no like or follow counts means no social proof arms race, which encourages more sharing  —  Why I love Snapchat  —  When I first heard about Snapchat, it sounded like a toy.  That should have been the first warning.  Exploding photos, good for sexting.
Erik Wemple / Washington Post:
AP removes images of God-as-terrorist Charlie Hebdo cover  —  One year ago, the Associated Press was among the outlets that censored certain cartoons of satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo after the murderous attacks on its Paris offices.  “None of the images distributed by AP showed cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad.
New York Post:
Sources: activist investor Corvex Management weighs forcing a sale of Time Warner or spinoff of HBO; stock's up despite broader market tumble  —  Time Warner shareholders could force sale or spinoff of HBO  —  Is Time Warner ready for round two?  —  Activist shareholders are circling …
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Kelsey Sutton / Politico:
Meredith partners with consultancy Grand Editorial to produce Ladies' Home Journal  —  Grand Editorial to produce Ladies' Home Journal  —  When Meredith Corp. announced two years ago that it would cease monthly publication of Ladies' Home Journal, the company said the age-old magazine …
 
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Hong Kong bookshops pull politically sensitive titles after publishers vanish
Reuters:
Time Warner Cable says up to 320K customers' email passwords may have been stolen, it's not yet sure how data was obtained
John M. Broder / New York Times:
The New York Times experiments with online polling while remaining skeptical about achieving random samples as more people abandon landlines
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Reddit self-publishes Ask Me Anything: Volume One featuring AMAs in digital and 10K print editions