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Six years later, Disney’s acquisition of Marvel looks smarter than ever
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Nuzzel founder: Google’s version of Instant Articles is better because it’s open
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Reddit tries to turn a corner with the launch of its own news site, Upvoted
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Are comments dead, or have media outlets just given up on them?
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Dear Jack: Twitter needs to become more open or it will die
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Amazon dropping Apple TV and Chromecast is understandable, but dumb
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What does the future hold for Bloomberg Media?
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Who is Axel Springer?
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Should we trust Apple to give us the news?
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Twitter reignites debate over ending the 140-character limit
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Henry Blodget talks about why he sold Business Insider
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Some facts about Business Insider’s acquisition by Axel Springer
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German media giant Axel Springer buys control of Business Insider for $343 million
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Medium raises new funding round, while Facebook gets more Medium-like
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Can Politico save political journalism, not just in the U.S. but in Europe too?
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