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11:00 PM ET, March 22, 2016

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Nick Denton / Gawker:
Hogan suit was about racist comments on another videotape, and Gawker will win on appeal  —  The Hogan Verdict  —  The decision by a Florida jury to grant $140 million in damages for a story on Gawker.com about a Hulk Hogan sex tape was extraordinary.  The number is far larger than even the plaintiff himself had asked for in relief.
Jasper Jackson / Guardian:
With switch to digital, Independent journalists being asked to take pay cuts of up to 50%; more than 100 journalists expected to lose their jobs  —  Independent staff to take huge pay cuts in move online-only  —  More than 100 journalists out of a total of 160 expected to lose their jobs …
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Chris Krewson / Billy Penn:
Gannett takes minority stake in owner of Philadelphia's Billy Penn, Spirited Media, to fund more staff and expansion to other cities  —  Gannett, nation's largest newspaper company, invests in Billy Penn parent  —  The nation's largest newspaper company is placing a bet on Billy Penn.
Tony Biasotti / Columbia Journalism Review:
San Francisco Chronicle makes a 20 page feature into a documentary, will debut in April then make the festival rounds  —  What the San Francisco Chronicle hopes to accomplish with its first feature documentary  —  On March 6, the San Francisco Chronicle published “Last Men Standing,” …
Discussion: @matthew_orr, Variety and @tonybiasotti
Glyn Moody / Ars Technica UK:
UK court rules that 8-second videos infringe on copyright in case brought by cricket board and Sky UK against Fanatix website and app  —  Eight-second videos are long enough to infringe on copyright, says UK judge  —  Sharing key sporting moments on Fanatix site just not cricket, court decides.
Erik Wemple / Washington Post:
Trump fails to give specifics about how he would change libel laws in Washington Post interview after his earlier calls for “opening up” libel laws  —  Donald Trump has no earthly idea what he'd do about libel laws  —  As this blog has noted before, Donald Trump has reveled …
Chris O'Shea / FishbowlNY:
James Marcus Named Editor of Harper's  —  Harper's has named James Marcus its new editor.  He most recently served as the magazine's executive editor.  —  Marcus joined Harper's in 2010 as deputy editor.  He was named executive editor in 2013.  Before joining Harper's Marcus served …
Jason Abbruzzese / Mashable:
Profile of Lara Setrakian, who launched Refugees Deeply last week, and the history of News Deeply  —  Lara Setrakian is building a media empire  —  Lara Setrakian is 33 and ready to change the news industry.  Again.  —  Three years ago, she co-founded News Deeply, a media company centered …
Guy Chazan / Financial Times:
Bertelsmann plans to increase Penguin Random House stake  —  Bertelsmann, Europe's largest media group by sales, said it planned to increase its stake in Penguin Random House to as much as 75 per cent if co-owner Pearson exited the company next year.  —  Thomas Rabe, Bertelsmann chief executive …
 
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David Kaplan / Global Investigative Journalism Network:
Investigative stories lead to billions in fines for governments, yet independent press is poorly funded
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Richard Horgan / FishbowlNY:
The New Republic shuts down content marketing arm, Novel; number of staff departing from company on April 1, including chief revenue officer Kayvan Salmanpour
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