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Todd Spangler / Variety:
Memo: in 2018, BuzzFeed generated $100M+ from business lines that didn't exist in 2017; Facebook video platform revenue grew from $500K in Q1 to $3M in Q4 2018 — - BuzzFeed CEO Says Company Is Generating Over $200 Million Annually From Businesses That Didn't Exist Two Years Ago
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Nieman Lab, Digiday, BuzzFeed, @xpangler and @rafat
The Conversation:
Australian court case puts media outlets on notice that they could face large compensation claims, after The Age was found liable for a reporter's PTSD — A landmark ruling by an Australian court is expected to have international consequences for newsrooms, with media companies on notice …
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Nieman Lab and NEWS.com.au
New York Times:
White House Communications Director Bill Shine has resigned to serve as senior adviser on Trump's re-election campaign — Bill Shine, the former Fox News executive who joined the White House staff last summer to manage President Trump's communications operation, has resigned and will move …
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TVNewser, Bloomberg, Mediaite, The Wrap, Ad Age, @timobrien, @timobrien, The Week, Boing Boing, KNSD-TV, CNBC, CNN, Wall Street Journal, @maggienyt, Fortune, @karenyourish, The Daily Beast, @poniewozik, @acosta, Newsy, Splinter and Washington Post
Sarah Isgur / @whignewtons:
Former DOJ lead spokesperson Sarah Isgur, who CNN said would be hired as a political editor, says on Twitter that she will be a CNN political analyst instead — It's been a great vacation but I am back on twitter! And news: I will go to CNN as a Political Analyst instead. Will start next month on air and on line. See y'all soon!
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@farhip, @oliverdarcy, @brianstelter and @jvenook
Joe Berkowitz / Fast Company:
Q&A with Barstool Sports CEO Erika Nardini on Miel Brudow's fight with the site after it posted Brudow's video without credit: “we really botched” the response — On Monday, writer and performer Miel Bredouw took to Twitter to disclose publicly how her content had been misappropriated …
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Deadspin, @onlxn, @rezac1 and The Daily Beast
Julia Alexander / The Verge:
Disney CEO Bob Iger says streaming service Disney+ will include the entire Disney film library soon after launch this year, essentially ending Disney's “vault” — Exclusivity and availability is a tremendous advantage — Disney+, the company's upcoming streaming service …
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TechCrunch, Vulture, MTV, CNBC, Polygon, Engadget, Fast Company, Jezebel, MacRumors, @heyjonanderson, @kimscorcher, @drewmcweeny, @ceilidhann, @loudmouthjulia, @tasharobinson, @scalzi, @jank0, Ars Technica, 9to5Mac and Cord Cutters News
Mathew Ingram / Columbia Journalism Review:
Facebook's shift to more private sharing will make misinformation harder to track and raises questions about the company's liability for its diffusion — On Wednesday, in what seemed like a major shift, Mark Zuckerberg wrote that he wants to reorient Facebook around private, encrypted …
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Nieman Lab, New York Times, @zeynep, The Guardian, New York Times, American Press Institute, New York Times, MIT Technology Review, @alexstamos, Stratechery, The Verge, Parse.ly, @jayrosen_nyu, @evanselinger, Techdirt, The Verge, @jason_kint, @sivavaid, @sivavaid, @jessefelder, @willoremus, @_maditla, @jayrosen_nyu, Wired, Memex 1.1, Wired, ClickZ, WIRED UK, Business Insider and The Week
Anthony Ha / TechCrunch:
Serial Box, a digital publisher of serialized fiction that publishes stories in text and audio formats, raises $4.5M in seed funding, led by Boat Rocker Media — Serial Box, a startup bringing back the tradition of serialized fiction, has raised $4.5 million in seed funding.
Mia Galuppo / Hollywood Reporter:
In memo, Warner Bros. CEO Kevin Tsujihara apologizes for “personal actions” that embarrassed company and staff after leaked texts show entanglement with actress — “I deeply regret that I have made mistakes in my personal life that have caused pain and embarrassment to the people I love the most.
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The Wrap, Variety, Deadline, Fast Company and @awolfeful
Jaclyn Peiser / New York Times:
Infinite Dial survey: ~90M people are monthly podcast listeners, up 6% YoY; weekly podcast listeners rose 5% to 62M, 70% of Americans are familiar with podcasts — The number of podcast listeners has increased sharply this year, according to a new report. — More than half the people …
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Marketing Land, @awealthofcs, Boing Boing and Radio World
BuzzFeed News:
DHS' inspector general is probing whether officials violated policies by creating a list of journalists and activists to be questioned at the southern border — WASHINGTON — The Department of Homeland Security's inspector general is investigating whether immigration officials violated policies …
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NBC 7 San Diego:
Leaked documents show the US government is closely monitoring journalists and immigration advocates tied to the 2018 migrant caravan
Leaked documents show the US government is closely monitoring journalists and immigration advocates tied to the 2018 migrant caravan
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Committee to Protect …, SPJ News, On the Media, @brooklynmarie, @repmikelevin, @senblumenthal, @fightfortheftr, @aclu, @samsanders, American Press Institute, NPR, Poynter, The Week, Broadcasting & Cable, Techdirt, Reporters Without Borders, @jamilsmith, @mattdpearce, @mattdpearce, @otraletra, @katierogers, The Reporters Committee …, VICE News, Fortune, Politico, Mediaite and CNN
Jamie Ross / The Daily Beast:
Alfonso Ribeiro withdraws his lawsuit against Epic Games over dance-move emotes in Fortnite after US Copyright Office refused “Carlton Dance” copyright claim — Fresh Prince star Alfonso Ribeiro has dropped a lawsuit against the makers of Fortnite over the videogame's use of the …
Variety:
Spotify, Google, Pandora, and Amazon have filed to appeal a copyright ruling that increases payouts to songwriters by 44%; sources: Apple not planning to appeal — Amazon is filing a separate appeal against the ruling, which would increase writer rates by nearly 50%.
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RAIN News, @drewberinger, MacRumors, Radio & Television …, 9to5Mac, Engadget, Fortune and Music Ally, more at Techmeme »
Sydney Johnson / EdSurge:
Turnitin, a developer of AI software that checks for plagiarism, will be acquired by media conglomerate Advance Publications, reportedly for nearly $1.75B — A company best known (and sometimes rebuked) for its plagiarism checker has just received one of the biggest checks in the education technology industry.