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Recording Industry Association of America starts counting on-demand streaming audio and video toward certifying albums as gold or platinum sellers — The RIAA Finally Bows to Streaming, Making 17 Artists' Albums Go Gold and Platinum — This is huge. — Call it the Anti effect, or just call it getting hip to the times.
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RIAA, The Next Web, Music Business Worldwide, International Business Times, Complex, NPR, Complex, Billboard, Wall Street Journal, The Verge and Business Insider


Sesame Street partners with a VC, will invest up to $1 million in a bunch of startups — It has already been a big year for Sesame Street, which as of January is brought to you by the letters H, B, and O. — But the well-known children's program is now adding something new and seemingly odd to the mix: venture capital.
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Fast Company, TechCrunch, Wired, @brooke, @a33or45, @psyoko, @paperkary, Fortune, @collabfund, The Next Web and The Verge


YouTube stars Fine Brothers rescind plans to trademark terms and license assets related to their “react” videos after backlash — Fine Bros back down, rescind trademark claim on the word “react” — Claim was for “programs... in the field of observing, interviewing groups of people.”
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Fine Brothers Ent., Techly, Gizmodo, The Verge, The Next Web, Mashable, Tech Times and Polygon

Facebook says it's now using feedback from user surveys in News Feed when selecting stories, warns some Pages will lose referral traffic — News Feed FYI: Using Qualitative Feedback to Show Relevant Stories — The goal of News Feed is to show you the stories that matter most to you.
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The Drum, Ad Age, @mikeisaac, Adweek, Tech Times, GeekWire, Engadget, Tech Insider, VentureBeat, Mashable, ZDNet, @rasmus_kleis, SlashGear, SocialTimes, The Next Web, @gaberivera, @kevinroose and TechCrunch


Sources: Time Warner urges Hulu to remove current-season episodes from the service amid renewed talks, seeks 25% stake — Time Warner Talks With Hulu Zero In on Current Seasons — Media giant says the availability of these shows contributes to people ‘cutting the cord’
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BGR, FierceCable, Consumerist, Home Media Magazine and @jbflint


Sources: Yahoo's Marissa Mayer to unveil cost-cutting plan that includes up to 15% staff reduction, closure of some units — Yahoo's Marissa Mayer to Unveil Cost-Cutting Plan — Yahoo Chief Executive Marissa Mayer is expected to unveil a plan on Tuesday aimed at slashing the Internet company's costs …
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Bloomberg Business, Fast Company, Business Insider, CNNMoney, USA Today, Variety, Deadline and @binarybits


21st Century Fox Looks to Save $250M in Voluntary Film, TV Staff Resignations — The entertainment conglomerate is looking to reduce costs and recalibrate the businesses. — 21st Century Fox is offering voluntary resignations to staff at its film and TV networks units to reduce $250 million …
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Broadcasting & Cable, Variety, The Wrap, Wall Street Journal, Ad Age and Reuters


BuzzFeed clients increasingly seek proof that distributed and native ads work; sources say the news organization missed revenue growth goal last year — With a bet on a platform strategy, BuzzFeed faces business challenges — BuzzFeed has mastered the art of distributed publishing …
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@karaswisher, @mathewi, @digitalshields, mUmBRELLA, @pkafka, @lpolgreen and @gmoreira001


The American Society of Magazine Editors Crowns The Atlantic Magazine of the Year at Ellies — The magazine industry gathered Monday night for the 50th annual National Magazine Awards or “Ellies,” which were held at the Grand Hyatt in Midtown East in New York.
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@asme1963, @mlcalderone, @joshuatopolsky, @mollyesque, @alexismadrigal and FishbowlDC


The sun never sets on The Times: How and why the British paper built its new weekly international app — Most Thursday mornings start the same way for Seth Jacobson, the editor in charge of The Times of London Weekly, a new app aimed at readers outside the U.K.
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@tomstandage


Most online publishers hesitate to take action against ad-blockers for fear of upsetting readers — Why Most Websites Look the Other Way on Ad Blockers — Online publishers rage against ad blockers, but they're not doing much about them yet. — Randall Rothenberg doesn't want anyone …


Guardian's transition into digital lost it $120M last year, and may exhaust its funds within five years — Guardian bet shows digital risks — As much as any newspaper in the world, Britain's Guardian has been single-minded and aggressive in its belief that conversion to digital distribution …
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AdExchanger, @rafat, @mikejakeman, @neilthackray, @tomstandage and @jeremyzilar