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Steven Perlberg / BuzzFeed:
CNN is closing down Beme and Casey Neistat is leaving following 2016 acquisition, which sources say valued it at $20M+; CNN to continue developing its products — CNN acquired Beme in late 2016 with hopes that it would become a major piece of its digital business. Now Neistat's leaving the company.
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Ryan Glasspiegel / The Big Lead:
Source: ESPN is exploring options for FiveThirtyEight, including a potential sale to an outlet like The Atlantic or moving the site under ABC News — By the time mid-term election season really heats up, Nate Silver and FiveThirtyEight will in all likelihood have a different platform than ESPN.
Steven Perlberg / BuzzFeed:
How Axios used Mike Allen and distilled news to become influential quickly, with 260K+ newsletter subscribers and more; source says Axios AM fetches ~$75K/week — Every morning, Washington wakes up to Axios AM — Mike Allen's top 10 stories of the day, filled with short bits of breaking news …
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@iansams, @tomgara, @mr_berman, @rosiegray, @katherinemiller, @mattmittenthal, @wajahatali, @katherinemiller and @edmundlee
Selina Wang / Bloomberg:
Sources: Twitter is working on a Snapchat-style tool to more easily share videos and photos on the network, but its design and launch aren't yet finalized — Social network is experimenting with new products to woo users — Company seeks to streamline process of posting photos, videos
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Daily Mail, Business Insider, Engadget, The Verge, MacRumors, New York Magazine, Fast Company and 9to5Mac, more at Techmeme »
Chris Roush / Talking Biz News:
Reports: Kimi Yoshino, business editor at the LA Times and an editor on the Pulitzer-winning Bell corruption scandal stories, was suspended for two days — Kimi Yoshino, the business editor of the Los Angeles Times, has been suspended for two days, according to multiple reports.
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@davidfolkenflik, LA Observed, @bymattstevens, @mattdpearce, @charlesornstein and @mattdpearce
Colin Deppen / The Incline:
Unionized Pittsburgh Press-Gazette employees, who haven't received raises for 12 years, begin byline strike amid contract negotiations with the paper's owners — Newsroom employees at the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette are withholding their names from the articles they write and the news products …
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The NewsGuild - CWA, @lexibelc, @swernerpg and Pittsburgh City Paper
Mark Gurman / Bloomberg:
Sources: Apple is working on a redesigned Books reading app that includes a Reading Now section, dedicated tab for audio books, and redesigned store — Company working on new digital book reader for iPhones, iPads — iPhone maker hires former Amazon, Barnes & Noble exec for unit
Associated Press:
Prosecutor credits Indianapolis Star probe for prompting victims of Larry Nassar to speak up: “We as a society need investigative journalists more than ever” — https://www.apnews.com/a14ec4963945411a bb6d10b54a75ac1d — INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Former sports doctor Larry Nassar likely still …
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@freep, Vox, @farhip, @kathyim59, @niallstanage, @mikeelk, Poynter, Indianapolis Star, @jmart181, USA Today, @charlesminshew, @greggdoyelstar, @apcentralregion, @tonyleys, @lacolacioppo, @geostanley, @billshaikin, Deadspin and @sandrawthr
Jason Horowitz / New York Times:
Pope Francis condemns “fake news”, praises journalists as “protectors of news”, and lauds educational efforts aimed at helping people recognize misinformation — ROME — The serpent in the Garden of Eden hissed the first fake news to Eve and it all went downhill from there …
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The Guardian, vatican.va, Politico, The Hill, The Daily Caller, AOL, @sulliview, @jasondhorowitz, @kevinloker, @jcstearns, @report4america, @samanthacortese, @mlcalderone and @tcarmody
John Biggs / TechCrunch:
NPD analysis: US print book sales rose by 1.9% in 2017, less than the 3% growth in 2013-2016, with few blockbusters to drive interest — In what amounts to faint praise for the strength of the physical book NPD reported that print book sales rose 1.9 percent in 2017, less than the 3 percent growth posted in 2013-2016.
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NPD Group and Publishers Weekly
Dan Monk / WCPO:
E.W. Scripps continues restructuring initiative as it looks to sell its 34 radio stations and reduce annual operating expenses by $30M — Cincinnati-based media chain trims $30M in costs — CINCINNATI — The E.W. Scripps Co. is looking to sell its 34 radio stations while tripling the size …
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@erikbilstadwtmj and @talkingnewmedia
Ei Ei Toe Lwin / The Myanmar Times:
Interview with Ma Pan Ei, wife of reporter Wa Lone, one of two Reuters journalists still being held after more than a month on charges of taking state secrets — “I knew he was missing but I had no idea why, and that made me insane. I wondered ...was he dead or abandoned on the street after being beaten?
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@clarebaldwin and @journotopia