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Ravi Somaiya / New York Times:
Politico leaders dismiss reports that internal tensions led to departures — Leaders Deny Strife Caused Departures From Politico — In recent weeks, the staff at Politico noticed nearly all of its bosses — including the political publication's founders, Jim VandeHei and John F. Harris …
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Lloyd Grove / The Daily Beast:
Kraig Kitchin steps down as CEO of TheBlaze, replaced by Stewart Padveen; ad sales and marketing execs also resign — Head of Glenn Beck's Media Empire Quits as The Blaze Burns Down — Kitchin will stay with the company, but resigned from the top job after friction with fellow Beck executive Jonathan Schreiber.
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@gabrielsherman, Breitbart and @ggreeneva
Betsy Reed / The Intercept:
Robert Mackey joins The Intercept to report and analyze news about human-rights abuses, leaving The New York Times, where he wrote the Open Source column — The Intercept Welcomes Robert Mackey to Its Staff — We are delighted to announce that Robert Mackey is joining The Intercept …
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@nycjim, @robertmackey, @ggreenwald and Talking New Media
Lucas Shaw / Bloomberg Business:
Amazon ramps up investment in podcasts, other radio-style shows to expand Audible offering — Amazon Hiring Comedians, Engineers for Growing Audio Service — Audible expands to offer radio-style programming, podcasts — Division is advertising for almost 100 positions worldwide
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Tim Gray / Variety:
After Oscar Piracy, Studios Step Up Push for Digital Screeners — Hollywood and Oscar have many ongoing issues aside from diversity, and high on that list is piracy. Earlier this month, the pirate-tracking firm Excipio said that all eight best-picture contenders are available on file-sharing sites, up 59% from last year.
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The Wrap
James Vincent / The Verge:
Stanford law professor Barbara van Schewick releases 51-page brief concluding T-Mobile's Binge On violates FCC's Open Internet Rules — Stanford study: T-Mobile's Binge On is ‘likely illegal’ — The debate over the potential harm of T-Mobile's Binge On continues, with a new study …
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Kamal Ahmed / BBC:
James Murdoch named Sky chairman, four years after he stepped down as BSkyB chairman — James Murdoch takes over at Sky — James Murdoch is to become one of the most powerful figures in European television, becoming the chairman of Sky, Britain's subscription broadcaster.
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Kathy Kiely / Washington Post:
Media organizations need credibility, so covering Michael Bloomberg's potential presidential run differently than others was wrong — Michael Bloomberg's news outlet couldn't cover him fairly. So I quit. — What happens to journalism if journalists can't bite the hands that feed them?
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@rafat, @nycjim, @mikemadden, @benmullin, FishbowlNY, iMediaEthics and Business Insider
Alexandra Steigrad / WWD:
David Granger Out at Esquire; Town & Country's Jay Fielden Named Editor in Chief — Another longtime magazine editor is being pushed out - and this time it's at Esquire. After nearly two decades as editor in chief, David Granger, will exit the Hearst-owned men's magazine on March 31.
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D.B. Hebbard / Talking New Media:
Weather Channel becomes independent as IBM closes deal for parent The Weather Company, TV channel has long-term contract for data from IBM — IBM closes its acquisition of The Weather Company's B2B and web properties; cable TV channel starts life as independent entity
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TechCrunch, Broadcasting & Cable, @jeffweiner, Tech Times and Fortune
Timothy Pratt / Columbia Journalism Review:
Las Vegas Review-Journal backtracks on ownership disclosure — Just last week, Glenn Cook, the interim editor of the embattled Las Vegas Review-Journal, told me, with some pride, that “there is no daily newspaper in America more transparent about ownership and potential conflicts than the Review-Journal.”
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Las Vegas Review-Journal, Ed Graney, Fortune, LasVegasSun.com and @jayrosen_nyu
Eriq Gardner / Hollywood Reporter:
Future of TV coalition, made up of MPAA, cable, and satellite firms, takes aim at Google demo for Congressional staffers showing “competitive video solution” — TV Industry Group Hints Google Has Inside Access at the FCC — A coalition formed by the MPAA and telecoms speaks of …
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The Hill, FierceCable, Politico, Tech Insider, Fast Company and The Hill
Janko Roettgers / Variety:
SEC filing shows Roku raised $45.5M in late 2015, bringing total to about $200M — Roku Has Raised New $45.5 Million Round of Funding — Roku has added some more cash to its coffers: The streaming device and platform maker has raised another $45.5 million round of funding, according to a filing with the FCC.
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