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Sources: Donerail Group, led by former Starboard Value LP executive Will Wyatt, is in advanced talks to acquire Tronc — (Reuters) - Donerail Group, an investment firm led by former activist hedge fund Starboard Value LP executive Will Wyatt, is in talks to acquire Tronc Inc (TRNC.O) …
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Tronc reports Q2 revenue of $253M, up 3.9% YoY and net loss of $15.1M
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Reuters, Business Insider, MarketWatch and @lynnemarek


Analysis of Infowars Twitter content shows videos that led to YouTube and other bans were still live, while other tweets showed more Twitter rules violations — Why Facebook,YouTube and Apple are removing InfoWars content — Twitter's vice president for trust and safety, Del Harvey …
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After treating Facebook-fueled violence as occurring only in developing countries, the company now finds wealthier places aren't immune from hate speech issues — To Americans, Facebook's Alex Jones problem might seem novel, even unprecedented. — When does speech become unsafe? When can it be limited?
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@niemanlab, Nieman Lab, Marketing Land, @splcenter, @sharonwaxman, @amelia_acker, @rasmus_kleis, @raeuberhose, @samarajiva, @rajit_h, @max_fisher, @jjvincent, @ericeweir, @kellyriess and BuzzFeed News
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VP of policy details Facebook's limits to free speech: physically or financially endangering people, intimidating via hateful words, tricking people for profit — Hard Questions is a series from Facebook that addresses the impact of our products on society.
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New York Times, @arischulman, TechCrunch, Fortune, @mekosoff, @jfruh, @max_read and @cwarzel, more at Techmeme »


Condé Nast CEO outlines plan for growth: diversify revenue away from ads, shed titles, cut staff; says company is studio shopping to help boost video efforts — Owner of magazines including Vogue, Vanity Fair wants to diversify revenue away from advertising, shed some titles
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New York Post, @mplsgilyard, @mwityk, @erik_hayden and Daily Front Row


Laura Ingraham's remarks about “massive demographic changes” fed into pattern of white nationalist ideas at Fox News, raising questions about Murdochs' stance — Fox News host addresses controversial comments — It wasn't so much a dog whistle as it was an airhorn. Or perhaps a primal scream.
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The former EIC of NY Observer says Jared Kushner's demand that an IT worker delete several stories fits with the Trump family's hostility to journalism — I was editor in chief of the New York Observer when he allegedly had stories removed from the digital archive in secret.
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@netaustin, @davidpriess and @espiers


Amid Trump's anti-media rhetoric and after the Capital Gazette shooting, TV and print media outlets increase security, including adding bodyguards at rallies — TV networks are employing security guards at the president's high-octane rallies. — Notebooks, mics, cameras, hairspray …
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@philmeyer, @ewstephe and The Daily Caller


As small papers report more layoffs because of Trump's tariffs on Canadian newsprint, one study says US newsprint prices will rise 30%+ in one to two years — WASHINGTON — The Trump administration's decision to impose tariffs on Canadian newsprint is hastening the demise of local newspapers across …
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Sources: 60 Minutes producer Michael Radutzky screamed at colleagues, threw objects, twisted colleague's arm as executive producer Jeff Fager tolerated conduct — In June 2007, “60 Minutes” senior producer Michael Radutzky stepped forward at a Peabody Awards ceremony to accept recognition …
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@postopinions, @washingtonpost and TV Tattle


News Corp beats estimates with revenue of $2.69B, a 29% increase YoY, reports net loss of $372M attributable to shareholders, in part due to Foxtel transaction — Write-off related to Australian TV deal contributes to net loss — The consolidation of Australian television assets helped …
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Sydney Morning Herald, News Corp and Reuters


Sky News Australia is removed from Melbourne train stations by Victoria state officials after Sky airs an interview with Nazi sympathizer Blair Cottrell — An Australian state has instructed train stations to stop broadcasting Sky News Australia, amid a widening backlash over a recent TV interview.
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@jacintaallanmp, ABC, NEWS.com.au, The Guardian, The Guardian and iMediaEthics

Tribune Q2 results: revenue rose 4% YoY to $489.4M, net income rose to $84.4M, up from a net loss of $30.4M in Q2 2017 — Tribune Media Company (NYSE: TRCO) (the “Company") today announced that it has terminated its merger agreement (the “Merger Agreement") with Sinclair Broadcast Group …
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Axios, Gothamist, Techdirt and Associated Press
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