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UPDATE: Apple not banning all radio station apps

Well, it appears the web was a little too quick to jump on the whole “Apple is banning single station radio apps” thing. And count me as among the hysterics. Apple isn’t banning apps that come from radio stations. Trevor Long at Your Tech Life heard directly from Apple and developers. It seems Apple objects [...]

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Facebook trumps Twitter in clicks, says NPR

More than ten thousand NPR Twitter followers filled out a survey, and there are some interesting findings in the results — especially when you compare them to NPR’s earlier survey of its Facebook users. NPR says its Twitter followers are “more news centric” than its Facebook fans, asking for hard news and breaking news above [...]

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CBS New York rolls out new website model

In what is likely to be the pilot of CBS O&O sites to come, WCBS in New York City has relaunched its website as CBS New York. Its most notable feature is a news “river” – brief story updates run continuously throughout the day. This is the trend. Writes Broadcasting & Cable’s Mike Malone: CBSNewYork.com [...]

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Public station KQED rolls out local news initiative

San Francisco’s KQED Public Media has announced a major undertaking to expand its news and “provide more high-quality original coverage of Bay Area civic and community news. According to the company’s press release, the initiative will be cross-platform, with original reporting elements on KQED’s radio, television and new site KQEDnews.com. And at a time when [...]

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