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The Wall Street Journal fires foreign affairs correspondent Jay Solomon after evidence emerges about his involvement in a prospective business deal with source — WASHINGTON (AP) — The Wall Street Journal has fired its highly regarded chief foreign affairs correspondent after evidence emerged …
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@hadas_gold, @emily_cohn, @max_fisher, @petersterne, @petersterne, @petersterne, @adamgoldmannyt, @mlcalderone and HuffPost
Steven Perlberg / BuzzFeed:
An inside look at how The Guardian's US operation has struggled to crack America, with some sources comparing it to a glorified foreign bureau for the UK paper — The Guardian's US newsroom didn't become the voice of the Bernie left during the election. It didn't break huge campaign scoops.
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@mlcalderone, Talking New Media, @mlcalderone, @palafo, @mlcalderone, @hg_watson, @jpodhoretz, @lvzwestcott and @leahfinnegan
Josh Constine / TechCrunch:
Periscope debuts Super Hearts, which viewers can buy in-app using virtual coins starting at $0.99, earning creators a monthly pay-out — Periscope has a new revenue stream and a new way to attract the best live video content to its Twitter-owned app. Today Periscope launches Super Hearts …
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Medium, Adweek, VentureBeat, Periscope, Business Insider, Recode, Variety, @lanceulanoff and 9to5Mac, more at Techmeme »
Caysey Welton / Folio:
Rodale hires advisers Allen & Company to explore the company's strategic options, including a possible sale — Rodale might be for sale. Or it might not be. That was the announcement the company sent out today. — In a release received by Folio: this afternoon, the company states …
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Adweek, Deadline, Morning Call and PR Newswire
Chris O'Brien / VentureBeat:
Dailymotion relaunches video platform with a focus on premium content and four themes: news, sports, music, and entertainment — In an effort to make a fresh start, Dailymotion announced today that it is reinventing its video platform with a narrower focus and a new premium service that features quality over users' videos.
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Dailymotion Press and Engadget, more at Techmeme »
Austen Hufford / Wall Street Journal:
Many media startups are relying on unpaid student writers to fill their site with content, like Spoon University, which once had ~8,000 unpaid student writers — Chapter-based, for-profit media companies like Spoon University and Odyssey have been popping up in college markets across the U.S.
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Mădălina Ciobanu / Journalism.co.uk:
Media research firm Kaleida launches The Attention Index, an open-source algorithm to measure the quality and impact of stories — The index looks at whether a story is featured prominently on the homepage and for how long, as well as how readers engage with it on Facebook, to measure attention
Ingrid Lunden / TechCrunch:
Millennial news site Mic raises $6.5M from WPP, one of the world's largest ad agencies, in addition to the Series C round it announced in April — Millennials remain a hot target for digital marketing and advertising, and so perhaps unsurprisingly, a startup building news …
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Brendan Pierson / Reuters:
Former chief digital officer of Epix cable TV network, Emil Rensing, pleads guilty to wire fraud in a case that defrauded Epix of $7M+ — The former chief digital officer of the Epix cable television network pleaded guilty on Tuesday to defrauding his former employer of more than $7 million, U.S. prosecutors said.
Joseph Lichterman / Nieman Lab:
Civil, a blockchain-based system to fund journalism, plans to offer CVL tokens and seeks to sign up 10K users and 100 journalists — It's no secret, of course, that many news organizations are struggling to find sustainable business models, finance ambitious reporting, and build trust with audience.
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Medium, @matthewiles and @join_civil
Nick Vivarelli / Variety:
France Televisions and Italy's RAI have signed a co-production pact to counter the rise of US streaming giants like Netflix and Amazon — ROME - France Televisions and Italy's RAI have joined forces to co-produce a wide range of high-end English-language content for global distribution …
Rick Edmonds / Poynter:
McClatchy's ongoing digital transition: producing 29K pieces of local content a month, with 1K driving over half readership; print ads make up 25% of revenue — If you are a reporter at one of McClatchy's 31 papers, you will have this meeting sometime in the next year, or you may have already:
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