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3:03 PM ET, October 15, 2021

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Jason Hancock / Missouri Independent:
Missouri's governor vows to prosecute a reporter he labeled a hacker after the reporter alerted the state to a website flaw that exposed teachers' SSNs  —  On Tuesday, a reporter with the St. Louis Post-Dispatch alerted the state that Social Security numbers of school teachers and administrators …
Discussion: @govparsonmo, @govparsonmo, Washington Post, Washington Post, @johnleschen, NPR, TechCrunch, St. Louis Post-Dispatch, @govparsonmo, @doctorow, @doctorow, @doctorow, @doctorow, Pluralistic, @aman4allsaisons, @evacide, The Verge, Krebs on Security, @tonylovasco, @racheltobac, Associated Press, @profcarroll, @bengoerz, @malwarejake, @quinnypig, @bengoerz, @pettycommajared, @jeremiahg, @dataeditor, Techdirt, @tessa_weinberg, @hacks4pancakes, @jamiedupree, @mattdpearce, Newser, @manjusrii, @hacks4pancakes, @shanselman, @hacks4pancakes, @infosec_taylor, @jeremiahg, @wbm312, @rachelwalexande, @jonrosenberg, Metacurity, @patio11, @mat, @snlyngaas, @mattblaze, @vickerysec, @kurteichenwald, @jdmar3, @sarhutch, @gamescan, @pry0cc, @sarhutch, @malwaretechblog, @litmoose, @jeremiahg, @govparsonmo, @k8em0, @webster, @digiphile, @dangillmor, @hayesbrown, @spj_tweets, @marissaaevans, @wongmjane, @greg_doucette, @laura_nelson, @webster, @helenkennedy, @dangillmor, @racheltobac, @albertocairo, @greg_doucette, @rcfp, @arkansasblog, @jgamblin, @aishas, @harrymccracken, @jgamblin, @davidcayj, @gabrieljr, @losowsky, @jadelson, @properlyzuri, @jadelson, @charlesminshew, @jeffstone500, @capitolwatch, @mackenziehuck, @jaspar, @markberman, @petersterne, @averygwilks, @totally_t_bomb, @celestebott, @ilanakeller, @westbywest, @codysandusky, @hootnhollerpod, @hootnhollerpod, St. Louis Post-Dispatch, @swiftonsecurity, @sengregrazer, @jribas, @allie_kite, @fakebenjay, @mtdukes, @charlesminshew, @mtdukes, blacktechdaily.com, @armystrang, @sdkstl, CNN, ZDNet, Mediaite, Robots In Plain English, Rolling Stone, The Hill, Engadget and Boing Boing
McKay Coppins / The Atlantic:
Alden's treatment of outlets is utterly predatory; rivals like Stewart Bainum's all-digital Baltimore Banner, to launch next year, could provide an alternative  —  The Tribune Tower rises above the streets of downtown Chicago in a majestic snarl of Gothic spires and flying buttresses that were designed to exude power and prestige.
Wall Street Journal:
Microsoft is shutting down the Chinese version of LinkedIn and replacing it with a job board stripped of social media features or news  —  LinkedIn cites challenging operating environment, as retreat marks the biggest departure from China by a major tech company in years
David Bauder / Associated Press:
News Leaders Association extends deadline for its newsroom staff diversity survey to October 31, after receiving less than 250 responses when it wants 1,500  —  NEW YORK (AP) — More than a year after George Floyd's killing focused attention on efforts to diversify newsrooms, the ability to measure real progress is proving elusive.
Kayleigh Barber / Digiday:
Axios HQ, Axios' SaaS tools to teach companies to write in its short style, has earned $1M from licensing, $2M from professional services, and has 150 clients  —  Axios has spun up a seven-figure software licensing business in less than a year.  —  In February, Axios launched Axios HQ …
Brent Lang / Variety:
IATSE, the union representing backstage movie and TV workers, says that unless an agreement is reached, its 60K members will go on strike starting October 18  —  Negotiations to prevent a strike that could bring the film and television production business to its knees are going down to the wire.
Sarah Scire / Nieman Lab:
A look at OneLog, which lets readers use a single login across some of the largest Swiss media websites and expects to reach 2M active accounts by 2022  —  OneLog brings together some of the largest and most trusted Swiss media companies.  Their single sign-on solution will reach 2 million active accounts …
Zoe Schiffer / The Verge:
Netflix fires a leader of the trans employee resource group who was organizing a walkout, for allegedly leaking metrics related to the Dave Chappelle special  —  The company suspects they leaked metrics about the Dave Chappelle special to the press  —  Netflix has fired a leader …
Nikki Usher / Nieman Lab:
With two-thirds of NPR's stations licensed to colleges, which are vulnerable to culture wars, stronger walls between license-holders and newsrooms are needed  —  For many who are concerned about declines in local news, shoring up the existing journalism infrastructure for public media in communities seems like a no-duh solution.
Mark Sweney / The Guardian:
Netflix UK reports revenue of £172M in 2020, up 43% YoY, and pre-tax profits of £19.4M, up 50% YoY, and ~2M new subscribers, for an estimated total of 13M  —  Streaming company adds 2 million UK subscribers in 2020 and vows to pay more tax  —  Netflix paid just £4m …
Geoff Weiss / Tubefilter:
Netflix to launch the Netflix Book Club on November 16 featuring Facebook and YouTube videos highlighting books it is adapting  —  Netflix has unveiled a virtual book club that will highlight titles it's adapting into series and films.  —  Netflix Book Club content will be hosted by Orange …
Discussion: @simonowens
Ian Mohr / Page Six:
NYT's Michael Grynbaum sells Empire of the Elite, a book on the history of Condé Nast, to Simon & Schuster  —  The New York Times' Michael Grynbaum has sold a book on the history of Condé Nast to Simon & Schuster, Page Six has exclusively learned.  —  The tome will be called “Empire of the Elite.”
Discussion: @grynbaum
 
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Ax Sharma / Ars Technica:
A US hacker says he built a network of “news” sites and Facebook Groups in 2015 to push bogus stories after a company hired him to “stop Hillary Clinton”
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Marc Tracy / New York Times:
Nicholas Kristof is leaving the NYT after 37 years, according to an email to staff, and has formed a PAC ahead of a potential run for Oregon governor
Jay Peters / The Verge:
Twitter begins testing ads in replies on Android and iOS globally, placed after the first, third, or eighth reply to a tweet