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Jessica Toonkel / The Information:
CNN says it is planning a news aggregation service, internally called “NewsCo”, which will likely be a mix of subscription- and advertising-based content — First there was Knewz. Now there is “Newsco.” Media companies are ramping up their efforts to take on Facebook and Apple with digital news services.
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Hollywood Reporter, Engadget and AppleInsider
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Emily Bloch / Teen Vogue:
The Florida Pro Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists has applied to trademark the term “fake news” to stop Trump from using it — In this op-ed, Teen Vogue reporter Emily Bloch explains why her local Society of Professional Journalists branch is sending Donald Trump cease …
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The Hill, The Daily Caller, @dceiver, @annemariebridy, @emdrums, @teenvogue, Techdirt, @briansolis, @spj_tweets, @twolemonades, The Drum, Adweek and New York Post
Charlotte Tobitt / Press Gazette:
BBC opens up Local News Partnership, its scheme created in 2017 to fund “local democracy reporters”, to black, Asian, and minority ethnic publications in UK — The BBC-funded local democracy reporting service has been opened up to news platforms aimed at black …
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Black On White TV and HoldtheFrontPage
John O'Nolan / Ghost:
Ghost, which builds open source publishing software, releases Ghost 3.0 with support for reader memberships and subscription revenue — Today we released the third major version of Ghost, representing a total of more than 15,000 commits across almost 300 releases.
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TechCrunch, One Man & His Blog, @timsneath, @johnonolan, @tomcritchlow and @ghost
Todd Spangler / Variety:
Ronan Farrow to launch a limited-series podcast as an audio companion to Catch and Kill, featuring new audio material and interviews — Ronan Farrow is launching a podcast offshoot of his best-selling book “Catch and Kill.” — Slated to premiere in November, “The Catch and Kill Podcast With Ronan Farrow” …
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@ericmennel, The Wrap, bookforum.com and Wall Street Journal
Anthony D'Alessandro / Deadline:
Disney's Bob Iger defends the $66M in compensation he received in 2018, saying the amount included a one-time stock grant and reflected Disney-Fox merger work — The conversation on Tuesday between Vanity Fair editor-in-chief Radhika Jones and Disney chairman and CEO Bob Iger and filmmaker Jon Favreau …
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Wall Street Journal, @lionelmedia, @deadline and Fast Company
Kerry Flynn / CNN:
A look at LinkedIn's efforts to curate news using human editors, with a 65-strong team globally, as it seeks to boost engagement — New York (CNN Business)In Dan Roth's dream world, members of LinkedIn, where he has served as editor in chief since 2011, would habitually read the LinkedIn Daily Rundown with their morning cup of coffee.
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@kerrymflynn, more at Techmeme »
Jessica Davies / Digiday:
CNN says its short-form video subsidiary, Great Big Story, now accounts for 15% of CNN International Commercial's digital revenue — Great Big Story has come a long way since its debut four years ago as CNN's social video experiment aimed at targeting younger audiences.
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Editor & Publisher Magazine
Philip Rucker / Washington Post:
The author of an anonymous 2018 NYT column identified as a senior Trump admin official has written a book, titled A WARNING, to be published in November — The author of an anonymous column in the New York Times in 2018, who was identified as a senior Trump administration official acting as part of the …
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New York Times, CNN, Publishers Weekly, @emrazz, @the_big_quiet, @cherijacobus, @justinhendrix, @vickypjward, @eamonjavers, @mimirocah1, @downwithdamon, @jaylikegatsby, @jayfug, @jaspar, @mattdpearce, @soledadobrien, @jaketapper, @renato_mariotti, @rdangler, Bookseller News, @michaelsokolove, @jennymarder, @anniekarni, @gregmitch, @amy_siskind, @laurenduca, @oliverdarcy, Publishers Lunch, Breitbart, HuffPost, Vanity Fair, Talking Points Memo, Politico, Contemptor, Wall Street Journal, NPR, Fox News, The Daily Caller, ABC News, The Week, The Hill, Raw Story, The Guardian and Mediaite
Press Gazette:
BBC launches an interactive voice news service for Alexa, allowing users to skip stories or ask for more details about the ones they are interested in — The BBC is launching an interactive voice news service for Alexa, allowing people to skip stories or ask for more details about the items they are interested in.
Andrew Nusca / Fortune:
A look at the revival in digital music sales, which have grown from $14.3B in 2014 to $18.1B in 2018, mainly thanks to paid streaming services like Spotify — Imagine, for a moment, that Taylor Swift was wrong. The reigning queen of country-tinged pop shocked fans in 2014 by abruptly …
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9to5Mac
Christine Schmidt / Nieman Lab:
A deep look at local news newsletters from individual reporters, who often use tools like Substack and Revue and sometimes earn subscription revenue — Just as blogging allowed a new cadre of journalists to work outside established news organizations in the early 2000s, the email newsletter boom has done the same in local communities.
Makena Kelly / The Verge:
US House approves a copyright bill that would create a type of small claims court where copyright holders who were infringed can seek damages up to $30,000 — And that's copyright, baby! — On Tuesday, the House of Representatives overwhelmingly voted to approve a measure that would shake …
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Gizmodo, @kellymakena, @jlamel, @kellymakena, Engadget, @reckless, @annemariebridy, Techdirt, GRAMMY.com, Electronic Frontier Foundation and Techdirt
Peter Oborne / openDemocracy:
UK journalists should stop letting themselves be used as a tool for anonymous government sources to spread lies, misrepresentations, smears, and falsehoods — It's chilling. From the Mail, The Times to the BBC and ITN, everyone is peddling Downing Street's lies and smears.
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Polis