Zuckerberg: Facebook supports journalism, but won't pay publishers

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Zuckerberg: Facebook supports journalism, but won't pay publishers

Zuckerberg: Facebook supports journalism, but won't pay publishers. Mark Zuckerberg. Facebook CEO Mark … He also said news consumption will not be the primary focus of the social network, and there are no plans to pay publishers regular fees for their content. Why it matters: Facebook is coming to
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Ask ChicagoNow: Where is your favorite place to write?

“My favorite place to write is while I'm at work. It's the only place I have access to a computer besides the library, and I'd rather be reading at the library than in front of a screen. I could, of course, write anywhere with a pen and a piece of paper but my handwriting turns to utter shit after a few paragraphs.
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Amazon US launches children's subscription book box

In the US, Amazon has launched a children's book box program for members of its subscription service Amazon Prime, reports Publishers Weekly. The online retailer's Prime Book Box will deliver children's books by a range of publishers to subscribers every one, two or three months. Titles will be
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Motor1.com launches Italian version

Establishing our version of Motor1.com is a cornerstone in the history of our publication and publishing house; we have reach incredible results in 18 years. The global platform allows us to grow without sacrificing the editorial quality that has made OmniAuto.it a touchpoint in the automotive panorama.
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Free Comic Book Day releases key books this weekend

Comic shops all over the country will offer selections from more than 50 free comic books created for the event by publishers. The offerings from DC and Marvel Comics are key issues that will set up events for the summer and beyond. They range from books for kids to more mature fare. Comic shops
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BMG signs Aussie heavy rock band Ocean Grove to world publishing deal

“It's a true pleasure to welcome them into the BMG family and we look forward to making a lot of noise together in the future.” Ocean Grove for their own part commented, “In a move best described as invigorating we have collided with BMG to ensure the publishing of our music worldwide. “This feels like
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Free Comic Book Day coming to Morganton Saturday

Free Comic Book Day at Timmy Mac's will take place from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Saturday, May 5, according to owner Tim McMahon. The event will feature free comic books, local artists and costumed characters, including Darth Vader and Spiderman. All costumed participants and Cos players are
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Australians shortlisted for Locus Awards

Australian publisher Twelfth Planet Press' collection of tributes to science-fiction author Octavia E Butler, Luminescent Thread: Connections to Octavia E Butler (ed Alexandra Pierce & Mimi Mondal) is shortlisted in the nonfiction category. The winners will be announced during the Locus Awards weekend
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Here's Why We're Not Publishing The Alleged Details Of Avicii's Death

The Australian Press Council (APC) states that publishing content relating to self-harm and suicide is acceptable if “reporting the death as suicide is clearly in the public interest.” Bergling was an internationally famous musician with a unique relevance to PEDESTRIAN.TV's audience – we'd wager the
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Shortlist announced for inaugural Michael Gifkins Prize

The new prize offers the winning author a $10,000 advance and publishing contract with Melbourne's Text Publishing. Open to both previously published and new writers who are New Zealand citizens or permanent residents, the prize honours the late Michael Gifkins—literary agent, writer, critic and
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Long History for '10000 Commandments' on Capitol Hill

In 2017, federal regulators issued the lowest number of final rules — 3,281 — since the National Archives began publishing these numbers in 1976. But the important question for Americans is: Will it last? The answer is: only if Congress helps out. Despite a number of executive orders, if you look at the
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Xbox head Phil Spencer wants more “Japanese publishers on our stage” at E3 2018

Xbox head, Phil Spencer, has plans to feature more Japanese publishers at E3 2018. Taking to Twitter, Spencer said, “like last year I wanted to make sure we supported our Japanese publishers on our stage and this year we are working to do the same. It's important to us.” As of now, yes. Things can
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Harry Potter printer Clays sold to European group

Last year the company revealed it was considering redundancies after losing a contract to print monochrome books for HarperCollins, which resulted in a multi-million pound hit to sales. Didy Ward, chairman of the Bungay Events and Business Association, welcomed the news and said it was positive to
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Melbourne City of Lit announces 'Parliament' event for 10th anniversary

The Melbourne City of Literature, as part of its 10th anniversary, has announced it will partner with the Wheeler Centre to present a two-day event in November to 'celebrate where we are now and discuss where we should be in ten years'. The event, called the Parliament of the City of Literature, will
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