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Benjamin Mullin / Wall Street Journal:
Wordpress.com owner Automattic buys technology and publishing company Atavist, a deal that includes its CMS, customer base, and the Atavist Magazine — Automattic's deal for Atavist will expand the suite of subscription and membership tools it has to offer
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The WordPress.com Blog, @rafat, @tomcritchlow and @peterpham
Alexandra Steigrad / New York Post:
Sources: former Vanity Fair editor Graydon Carter is planning his own media company covering wealthy and famous European families, is in talks with TPG Capital — Revenge may just be the sweetest victory for Graydon Carter. — The legendary magazine editor, less than a year after stepping away …
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Mediaite, @alex_norcia, @meganmurp, @jeremymbarr and @maxwelltani
Alex Kantrowitz / BuzzFeed:
Twitter has made a somewhat miraculous comeback in the past two years, with rising revenue and MAUs, due to luck and a focus on news and premium video — A bird emerges from the ashes. — Two years ago, people were writing eulogies for Twitter. — Rudderless and without product direction …
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@kantrowitz, @ratamahattass, @ashleymayer, @monteiro, @richbtig and @marklittlenews, more at Techmeme »
Katherine Krueger / Splinter:
Twitter temporarily suspended some accounts that simply linked to a Splinter post that shared a phone number for White House adviser Stephen Miller — This morning, Splinter published the personal cell phone number of White House adviser Stephen Miller, an official so monstrous …
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Josh Constine / TechCrunch:
Facebook begins letting Group admins test a feature that charges members $4.99 to $29.99 per month for access to exclusive sub-groups — Facebook is starting to let Group admins charge $4.99 to $29.99 per month for access to special sub-Groups full of exclusive posts.
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Facebook, The Verge, Stock Market News …, MediaNama, Entrackr, Fast Company, INSIDE, Fortune, Alex Deve, SlashGear, The Next Web, Gizmodo, Android Police, Engadget, MediaPost, @elanazak and Mashable
NBC News:
Thomson Reuters Special Services signed a $6.8M ICE contract in March; spokesperson says news gathering unit is independent of other commercial contracts — The contracts highlight how technology companies are putting their innovations to work with the U.S. government in ways that are often not visible to the public.
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Talking Biz News and @jaxalemany
The New York Times Company:
The New York Times adds Michelle Alexander, author of The New Jim Crow, as a columnist for its opinion pages starting September — Today The New York Times announced that Michelle Alexander will join the Opinion pages as a columnist in September. — James Bennet, New York Times editorial page editor …
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@jenparker393, @msshanitarenee, @jamilsmith, Splinter and @parkermolloy
Janko Roettgers / Variety:
AT&T unveils 31 TV networks offered in its WatchTV streaming service, which is launching next week for $15/month and is also included in two wireless plans — AT&T announced the launch of its new internet service Watch TV Thursday, revealing both the TV networks included in the service …
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@reckless, Hollywood Reporter, Fast Company, MediaPost, Engadget, Multichannel News, MacRumors, The Verge, PR Newswire, 9to5Mac and CNET, more at Techmeme »
Tessa Lyons / Facebook:
Facebook announces updates in effort to fight false news: using more machine learning, expanding fact-checking partnerships, using Claim Review framework, more — Over the last year and half, we have been committed to fighting false news through a combination of technology and human review …
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Poynter, BuzzFeed, @billadairduke, Bloomberg, TechCrunch, Fast Company, Gizmodo, The Daily Caller, Engadget and @mattnavarra, more at Techmeme »
Jack Morse / Mashable:
Facebook blocks news about policy at a detention center for immigrant children from being boosted with an ad buy, under the cover of “political ads” policy — Having missed the boat completely on fake news, Facebook appears to now be dropping the hammer on the real stuff.
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Gizmodo, @aliabunimah, @levinecarrie, @costasamaras, @mikeisaac, @profcarroll and @reveal
Lea Trusty / The Engaged Journalism Lab:
Research finds gaps in philanthropic support for newsroom diversity, with fewer and smaller grants for ethnic and racial groups, women, and LGBTQI populations — New research released today by Democracy Fund traces half a decade of philanthropic investment in organizations, programming …
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Taylor Blatchford / Poynter:
Gallup/Knight survey: 77% of Republicans believe news is biased vs. 44% of Democrats and ratings of accuracy and bias diverge especially for Fox, CNN, and MSNBC — Americans believe 39 percent of news in newspapers, on TV or on the radio is misinformation — but their views of social media are even worse.
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Knight Foundation, @brianstelter, @viacristiano and Trust, Media and Democracy
Lesley Goldberg / Hollywood Reporter:
MTV launches MTV Studios, which will reboot and reimagine past shows and franchises like Daria and The Real World to shop them to outside networks and streamers — Network president Chris McCarthy wants to mine the youth-focused cable network's vault to revive old hits …
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Variety, Consequence of Sound, The Outline, The Verge, Gothamist, The A.V. Club and PAPER
Lindsay Weinberg / Hollywood Reporter:
Indoor fitness brand SoulCycle hires Vox Media's Angela Bowers, Glamour's Laurel Pinson, and Mashable's Gregory Gittrich to launch a media division — The indoor fitness brand has tapped talent from Vox Media, Glamour and Mashable to lead the strategy. — Attention athletic gurus …
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@weinberglindsay, @amtomchak, @vivian and Fast Company