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Rdio to announce ad-supported free tier in partnership with radio operator Cumulus — Online Music Service Rdio in Deal With Cumulus — As radio broadcasters go digital and online music services try to stand out in a crowded market, both are finding ways to scratch each other's backs.
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GigaOM, Radio & Television …, Fast Company, Electronista, The Verge, CNET, App Advice, Engadget and The Next Web

Storytelling Ads May Be Journalism's New Peril — When the guy who ruined the Internet with banner ads tells you that a new kind of advertising might destroy journalism, it tends to get your attention. — That's not entirely fair. Joe McCambley, founder of The Wonderfactory …
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@carr2n, @jeffjarvis, @jeremyzilar, @rajunarisetti, @brianstelter and @hunterwalk

CNN Wins First Primetime Emmys with ‘Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown’ — CNN's “Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown” took home two Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards last night. This is the first time CNN has been awarded a primetime Emmy. (The network has won several News & Documentary Emmy awards).
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Deadline.com and CNN
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Netflix Wins Two Emmys for ‘House of Cards’ Over Major TV Dramas — The first barrage of winged-woman Emmy statuettes were handed out at the Primetime Creative Arts Emmy on Sunday, and Netflix won the night's first one for House of Cards in the Outstanding Casting for a Drama Series category
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themusic.com.au, Hispanic Business Magazine and Deadline.com

Politico Plans for New York Are Drawing Some Doubt — Until last week, Capital New York was an obscure Web publication that covered New York City culture and politics with a handful of staff members. It produced long, thoughtful pieces on topics like the Metropolitan Opera and the finances …
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@escarry, @mlcalderone, @meriwetherk and @rachelsklar

Netflix Uses Pirate Sites to Determine What Shows to Buy — Video streaming giant Netflix sees itself as one of the most prominent competitors to the many pirate sites that offer video content without owners' permission. — However, these pirate sites also offer Netflix valuable information …
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Forbes, BBC, The Verge, Softpedia News, CNET, Daily Mail, @mindcrash, WebProNews, @codinghorror, Electronista, The Raw Story, Boing Boing and Variety

Upworthy is doubling its staff after $8 million Series A funding round — Upworthy, a content aggregator focused on emotionally hard-hitting “stuff that matters,” has announced an $8 million Series A funding round led by Spark Capital (early investors in Tumblr and Twitter) …
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TechCrunch, AllThingsD, paidContent and Forbes

Twitter Co-Founder Evan Williams Lays Out His Plan For The Future Of Media — Twitter Co-Founder Evan Williams has an ambitious new plan: to shift our daily reading habits away from consuming incremental news bites and towards engaging with enlightened ideas curated by an intelligent algorithm.
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eMedia Vitals, Business Insider, SocialTimes, GigaOM, @ia, @dougsaunders, @kellyfaircloth, @jsnell, @panzer, @jeffjarvis, @felixsalmon, @mathewi, @ryan, @berrydm and @hunterwalk

New York Times to Invest in Startups Through Its Own Incubator — The New York Times Co. is going to invest in early-stage media startups through its incubator, timeSpace. — An experimental program within the newspaper company, timeSpace provided for three startups to spend …
Marie Gilot / Knight Foundation:
More than 41,000 sign up for Northwestern U's media MOOC — Understanding Media by Understanding Google with Owen R. Youngman on YouTube — More than 41,000 people have signed up for Northwestern University's first media Massive Open Online Course (MOOC).

Educators are cautious of reliance on tech as schools adopt tablets from News Corp's Amplify — No Child Left Untableted — Sally Hurd Smith, a veteran teacher, held up her brand-new tablet computer and shook it as she said, “I don't want this thing to take over my classroom.”
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The Switch, dylan tweney, VentureBeat, The Educated Reporter and The Verge
Roy Greenslade / Guardian:
Sun online's disastrous paywall start as traffic plunges by 62% — Web metrics sometimes appear to resemble opinion polls in that the questioner gets the desired result. They are more believable when a web measurement company is entirely dispassionate and neutral.