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Joshua Benton / Nieman Lab:
How changes to Apple's App Store subscriptions, including the 85/15 revenue split for subscriptions after 12 months, could affect publishers — Monday is Apple's big day for software announcements at its annual WWDC conference, but we got an early peek at one of them at The Verge …
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The Verge, Daring Fireball, Apple Developer, Recode, ZDNet, The Next Web, Pocket-lint, 9to5Mac, @flyosity, Search Engine Land, @pkafka, @recode, 9to5Google, AppleInsider, BetaNews, MacRumors, PhoneDog.com, SiliconANGLE, VentureBeat, Android Police, MacStories, Business Insider, Variety, Benzinga, Bloomberg, MediaNama, Gamasutra, TechCrunch, Tech Insider, Fortune, SlashGear, Engadget, BGR, Cult of Mac and Ars Technica UK
Peter Kafka / Recode:
Facebook hires CollegeHumor's Ricky Van Veen as head of global creative strategy — Goodbye, Barry Diller. Hello, Mark Zuckerberg. — Last year, Ricky Van Veen argued that Mark Zuckerberg is the most powerful person in the world. — Now he's going to work for him.
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@dangillmor, @taylorbuley, Ricky Van Veen, Mashable and Variety
Jason Lynch / Adweek:
PwC: Internet Advertising Will Overtake Broadcast Advertising in the U.S. Next Year — Although TV advertising will remain strong as the industry evolves over the next five years, internet advertising will overtake broadcast advertising in the U.S. next year.
Bloomberg:
Sources: Arianna Huffington plans health and wellness media startup with backing from Alibaba's Jack Ma — Thrive will provide health and wellness-related content, with a little help from Huffington's celebrity friends and backing from Alibaba's Jack Ma. — A decade after co-founding …
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@gerryfsmith, @gregthewright, @jestei, @dandrezner, @dgisserious, @dplibrary, @meghanemorris, @virginiahughes, @alexweprin and Business Insider
Joseph Lichterman / Nieman Lab:
Honolulu Civil Beat drops paywall and launches membership program as it becomes a nonprofit — The Honolulu Civil Beat, the six-year-old Hawaii-based news site launched by Pierre Omidyar, is becoming a nonprofit, the organization said Wednesday. It's dropping its metered paywall and introducing a membership program.
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Paul Farhi / Washington Post:
Examining the pundits at CNN, Fox, and MSNBC, as cable news reports less and speculates more — Babblers, bomb throwers and bloviators: A visit to the wacky land of Punditstan — Today is Wednesday, the day after Donald Trump's big victory in the New York primary, so today, pundits …
John Koblin / New York Times:
Netflix study: binge watchers take about a week average for the first season of a show, watching about two hours per day, horror and thrillers viewed fastest — At a time when there's more scripted television than ever, how long does it take to finish a complete season of a show?
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Kathy English / Toronto Star:
Two Toronto Star managers lose newsroom jobs after reporter's suicide; policies on workplace relationships and conflicts of interest to be “amplified” — Reporter Raveena Aulakh instructed the Star not to ‘write about’ her suicide, but media coverage of a suicide demands caution …
Tom Kludt / CNNMoney:
New York Times Deputy Washington Editor Jon Weisman says he's leaving Twitter after facing anti-Semitic tweets and inconsistent Twitter response to trolls — Inundated with anti-Semitic tweets and frustrated by Twitter's initial response, New York Times editor Jon Weisman is packing up and leaving the social media platform.
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Washington Post, @rajcheerfull, The Atlantic, Haaretz, @mariachong, @mariachong, @soalexgoes, @brianstelter, @gregscott04, @heyfeifer and ThinkProgress
Freddy Mayhew / Press Gazette:
Press regulator IPSO launches 24-hour whistleblowing hotline for journalists — Press regulator IPSO has boosted its hotline for journalists who feel pressured to act unethically to a 24-hour service. — The number for whistleblowers is available to employees of any one of IPSO's 2,500 regulated publications all year round.
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Bill Graveland / Globe and Mail:
Former Canadian political candidate Arthur Kent wins $200K in defamation suit against Postmedia for column critical of his campaign — Former journalist Arthur Kent has won a lawsuit against Postmedia and one of its columnists over an unflattering article that called the one-time TV reporter a “Dud Scud.”
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@fagstein, @gerritd, CBC News, @kinsellawarren and @nutgraf1
Shan Wang / Nieman Lab:
Global Voices teams up with MediaCloud on a two-year project to build tool that examines whether stories are over- or under-covered — It's hard to prove or disprove allegations of media bias, or to notice any change in how global issues are covered, globally.