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UK Chancellor to announce that BBC will have to meet cost of license fee for over-75s, costing £650m; govt also considering allowing BBC to charge for iPlayer — BBC ‘must pay for free TV licences’ for over-75s — Free TV licences for over-75s are currently paid for by the government

After 80 per cent circulation drop in ten years, NME print edition to go free — NME is to be made into a free weekly magazine from 18 September, publisher Time Inc. has announced. — According to ABC, the music magazine - which current costs £2.60 - recorded an average weekly circulation of 15,384 in the second half of 2014.
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Relaunched NME will downgrade music coverage, focusing on fashion, politics, film, fashion, television, politics, gaming, and technology — NME to go free and expand from music into ‘brand reinvention’ — Indie music bible the NME is to be given away free after circulation …
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Guardian, NME, Music Week, Mediatel, @mark_samuels and @adamsherwin10

How research (and PowerPoints) became the backbone of National Journal's membership program — In fall 2011, Atlantic Media chairman David Bradley wrote an memo about his career, leading right up to when he bought National Journal and The Atlantic Monthly. It was a roadmap wrapped around …
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Scottish investigative site The Ferret to launch Indiegogo campaign for £3.8K for first investigation, plans to generate revenue via subs, crowdfunding — Crowd-funded investigative journalism site the Ferret to launch in Scotland — Site needs 2,000 backers to begin tacklingdecline …
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@patronsaintofca, @edibreakingnews, @irvinewelsh and allmediascotland

Hulk Hogan Sex Trial Against Gawker to Hear New Court Date in October — Participants in Hulk Hogan's $100 million invasion of privacy lawsuit against Gawker Media will discuss a new trial date on Oct. 20, according to the Florida circuit court overseeing the trial. That means it's very likely it won't start till next year.

The Nation celebrates its 150th birthday by relaunching site, will introduce metered paywall in a few months — The Nation Relaunches Site — The Nation, first published July 6 1865, is celebrating its birthday with a new website. Along with the great new look, the site is completely free for the next few months.

Judge dismisses suit by a New Jersey township against a citizen who requested public records — When governments sue public-records requesters — When you send a public records request to a government agency, you might expect a delayed response or high costs to fulfill it, even a denial …
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Egypt journalists face jail for reporting non-government terrorism statistics — New law awaiting presidential approval outlaws the publication of ‘false news or data about any terrorist operations that contradicts official statements’ — Egypt was accused of making a savage assault …
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CNN and @reportedly

Ex-News of the World features editor Jules Stenson gets four-month suspended sentence — Ex-News of the World features editor gets four-month suspended sentence — Jules Stenson is the last journalist to be sentenced for his role in phone hacking at the now-closed paper
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The Huffington Post, BBC, The Standard and Express & Star

John Malone's Liberty Global buys Irish broadcaster TV3 for $96M — John Malone's Liberty Global Buys Ireland's Commercial Broadcaster TV3 — John Malone's international cable company Liberty Global has bought Ireland's commercial broadcaster TV3 in a deal worth up to Euros 87 million ($96 million).
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Hollywood Reporter, Digital TV Europe, Independent.ie and IP&TV News