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Joe Pompeo | Capital New York | 5/9/2013
The Daily News is now undergoing what employees of the tabloid have been fearing for weeks: Multiple insiders tell Capital that layoffs have hit the newsroom today.
The Advocate | 5/9/2013
Four leading reporters and editors from The Times-Picayune, including Pulitzer Prize winners who covered Hurricane Katrina, signed up to work for The Advocate Wednesday, a week after businessman John Georges bought the daily newspaper and promised to beef up its operations in New Orleans.
Press Release | FT | 5/9/2013
Extends FT journalism onto popular mobile app.
Eric Eldon and Ingrid Lunden | TechCrunch | 5/9/2013
Microsoft is offering to pay $1 billion to buy the digital assets of Nook Media LLC, the digital book and college book joint venture with Barnes & Noble and other investors.
Lesley Goldberg | The Hollywood Reporter | 5/9/2013
The 1970s entry "Fleet Street" hails from Lionsgate TV and Richard Branson's Virgin Produced.
Edmund Lee | Bloomberg | 5/9/2013
Net income tripled to $2.85 billion in the period ended March 31, New York-based News Corp. said yesterday in a statement.
Patrick McGreevy and Chris Megerian | Los Angeles Times | 5/9/2013
The unions said the Koch brothers promote policies that would hurt retirement security for workers.
Alexandra Bosanac | National Post | 5/9/2013
For as long as Rachel Singer and Alana Kayfetz can remember, the Canadian Jewish News has always been at the centre of many lively family debates. The 29-year-old friends are subscribers, like their parents and their parents’ parents.
Reuters via Chicago Tribune | 5/9/2013
Canadian newspaper publishers Torstar Corp and Quebecor Inc delivered more bad news to investors on Wednesday, saying that cost cuts were failing to keep pace with an accelerating decline in print media revenue.
Press Release | DG | 5/8/2013
From online newspaper to smart TV.
Laura Hazard Owen | paidContent | 5/8/2013
The Huffington Post rolled out its first Asian edition in Japan on Tuesday.
Kevin Anderson | Knowledge Bridge | 5/8/2013
Major news organizations including Reuters, Al Jazeera, CBS, NPR, the BBC, The Guardian and the Associated Press have all made headlines in the past year after hackers took over their Twitter accounts. The attacks are always embarrassing and can negatively impact the reputation of your news organization, but the attacks can also cause panic and real damage, as we saw recently.
Jeff John Roberts | paidContent | 5/8/2013
AOL continues its surprising turnaround with another quarter of growth in its content and advertising segment. The company is still, however, depending on its legacy business for all its profit.
Andrew Beaujon | Poynter | 5/6/2013
Nu Yang | 5/7/2013
Newsosaur: How Publishers Can Win at Mobile Commerce
Alan D. Mutter | 5/8/2013