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Document lists deals with media firms and celebrities for Facebook Live, totaling $50M+ on nearly 140 contracts; BuzzFeed is highest paid at $3.05M for one year — Nearly 140 contracts with video creators total more than $50 million — Facebook Inc. is paying an array of media companies …
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New FAA rules will allow any newsroom to legally use drones for journalism in 60 days, with restrictions — In 60 days, drone journalism will be legally possible in any newsroom in the United States. That's not to say it will be easy, but it will be legally possible in ways that it has never been before.
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TVSpy, faa.gov, USA Today, @palewire, @mattwaite, @mattwaite, @tomguilmette, @bethesdabeat, Fortune and @niemanlab

Twitter and Vine to support 140 second videos, will share revenue with influential Vine creators — Vine is expanding its video limit to 140-seconds. — There are a lot of places you can go on your phone to watch videos — Facebook, YouTube and Snapchat are a few popular options.
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Slate, Vine, The Twitter Blog, Daily Mail, BetaNews, @marklittlenews, New York Magazine, Consumerist, PCMag UK, TechCrunch, SocialTimes, INSIDER, Mashable, Fortune, MacRumors, @dannygonzalez, @vine, @richdemuro, @dannygonzalez, Variety, Engadget, @msuster, Reuters, @chrisyandle, @kevindeshazo and VentureBeat

Booksellers begin paying out to consumers the $400M settlement from Apple ebook price-fixing case — Three years after a court first ruled that Apple was liable for conspiring to fix ebook prices, consumers are finally getting their money back for buying overpriced books.
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9to5Mac, Publishers Weekly, Fast Company, Business Wire, CNET, Digital Trends, Macworld and TIME

How an ownership deal between the founder of a digital news startup, the Alaska Dispatch, and a wealthy publisher, Alice Rogoff, unraveled — The relationship that reshaped Alaska journalism in the 21st century began and ended with deals inked on napkins. Tony Hopfinger, the reporter …

Hogan challenges Gawker plan to sell itself, says sale unfairly trades away valuable rights — Hulk Hogan claims Gawker sale to Ziff Davis or higher bidder unfairly trades away potentially valuable rights — Lawyers for Hulk Hogan say creditors of Gawker Media Group …
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@karangoel and Gawker

Family suspects homicide of journalist in Texas was related to his reporting; Committee to Protect Journalists calls for thorough investigation — Jacinto (Jay) Torres Hernández, a journalist, photographer and real estate agent living in Texas, was found with a gunshot wound …
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Committee to Protect … and Fox News

Tumblr launches live video support in partnership with YouTube, YouNow and others; 15 media partners committed to publishing videos, including MTV — Tumblr this morning announced support for live video on its service, confirming our report from yesterday that such a move was in the works.
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Tumblr Staff, Nieman Lab, Simply Measured, Engadget, Mashable, Adweek, SocialTimes, Fast Company, VentureBeat, Variety, Digiday, @msuster, 9to5Mac, Digital TV Europe, The Verge and Light Reading

How Fusion, Techcrunch, Poncho, and Complex use Facebook's Messenger bots — It's been two months since Facebook Messenger opened up a bot platform to outside companies, and several publishers have thrown bots up, eager for the chance to interact with Messenger's 900 million users.

SoundCloud says it is debuting video ads on mobile in US — If you tune into SoundCloud on your mobile device in the US, video ads will crop up as you're fiddling with the app. — June 21, 20167:28 AM PDT — by , Joan E. Solsman — Enlarge Image — SoundCloud is adding video ads …

Politico's Playbook could be delivered more than once a day, with new authors Jake Sherman and Anna Palmer considering introducing 90-second audio briefings — When Mike Allen launched Playbook in 2007, he promised to deliver his agenda-setting newsletter to a D.C. crowd obsessed with Treos (remember those?) and Blackberries.
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@poynter and @whatthebit

Report: ad blocking to grow 34% among US internet users this year to nearly 70M, will grow to 86.6M in 2017 — Publishers would love internet users to decide that, actually, they don't need to install an ad-blocker on their browser of choice. But a new report from research firm eMarketer suggested …
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eMarketer, Forbes, @arianawolf, Digiday and VentureBeat