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Warren Buffett may not have sold his newspapers, but he sure looks to be throwing in the towel.
First Sinclair and now the Kochs are back. In an age of media free-for-all and massive deregulation, will fact-based journalism become an endangered species?
A leadership void in newspaper companies has opened up local journalism further to private equity firms looking to vacuum out profits.
It’s one element of a broader expansion for the social news agency, which is also growing its product team and working on improving its core trend-detection technology.
Rupert Murdoch wants to add Time Warner to his stable of media properties. Seemingly everyone’s looking for an acquisition. What is it about this moment that is pushing everyone to get bigger?
Plus: Facebook’s bet on virtual reality, Netflix and AT&T’s net neutrality debate, and the rest of this week’s news in journalism and tech.
TV is being disrupted — but that doesn’t mean the incumbent players aren’t trying to adapt to the digital world.
August 10, 2010
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