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The New York Times CEO Warns Publishers Ahead of Apple News Launch (reuters.com)

An anonymous reader shares a report: Apple is expected to launch an ambitious new entertainment and paid digital news service on Monday, as the iPhone maker pushes back against streaming video leader Netflix. But it likely will not feature the New York Times. Mark Thompson, chief executive of the biggest U.S. newspaper by subscribers, warned that relying on third-party distribution can be dangerous for publishers who risk losing control over their own product. "We tend to be quite leery about the idea of almost habituating people to find our journalism somewhere else," he told Reuters in an interview on Thursday. "We're also generically worried about our journalism being scrambled in a kind of Magimix (blender) with everyone else's journalism."

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  1. Don't worry Mark... by dstyle5 · · Score: 2

    Apple would never screw you over, no waaaaaaay. They are the paragon of playing nice, no back stabbing, stealing other companies IP, etc. Greeeeeeeeeeeeeat company!

    Apple: "Thanks Mark, we'll give you 0.000000000001 cents everytime reads one of your articles on our news feed! You are welcome dear content creating friend!"

  2. "Quality Reporting" by SuperKendall · · Score: 1, Troll

    NYT is one of the last places with enough to pay for quality reporting

    Maybe they should try putting that in the paper instead of what they publish now...

    I just assumed the NYT was excluded with lots of other questionable "news" sources. It's called "Apple News", not "Apple Democratic Party with Bylines".

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  3. owned by the Rothschild by Chissblue · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Reuters and the Associated Press are owned by the Rothschild ... The House of Rothschild bought Reuters news service in the 1800's. Within the last 20 years, Reuters bought the Associated Press. Now the Elite own the two largest wire services in the world, where most newspapers get their news.

    1. Re:owned by the Rothschild by Can'tNot · · Score: 3, Insightful

      The Associated Press is a nonprofit business cooperative. It can't be owned by any one company or person.

      I don't believe that Reuters is owned by anyone in the Rothschild family, but it is at least a private organization which could, potentially, be owned by someone. Maybe there's a Rothschild somewhere who owns some stock or something.

      Your claims are dumb.

  4. Re:wrong newspaper - wrong label by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

    You're thinking of the Washington Post which is becoming Fox News for the right. "

    "right"? Er, make that "left" (partisan political labels are so hard to keep straight as they both act so much alike)

  5. "We at NYTimes prefer an older business model..." by Nova+Express · · Score: 1
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  6. 'Memba when? by DNS-and-BIND · · Score: 1, Interesting

    'Memba when Glenn Thrush of Politico was exposed seeking Podesta's approval of articles about Clinton. Even Thrush wrote "please don't tell anyone" and "I'm such a hack". The consequences for Thrush? He was hired by the New York Times after the election.

    'Memba when a New York Times reporter called Melania a hooker and they wouldn't even release the name of the reporter that said it, let alone fire her.

    'Memba when The New York Times used eliminationist rhetoric as the lead sentence of an article on the op-ed page in December 2009: "A message to progressives: By all means, hang Senator Joe Lieberman in effigy." Burning an effigy, like burning an American flag, is constitutionally protected symbolic speech. It is also about as eliminationist as speech can get, short of a true threat or incitement.

    'Memba when New York Times advocated for authoritarian China-style government?

    'Memba when NYT journalist Ali Watkins blamed Trump lawyers for leaks, while she was fucking a Senate committee staffer twice her age who was leaking her classified info? Her punishment? The journalist was reassigned and given a "mentor" instead of being fired for breaking one of the most basic rules of journalism.

    'Memba when the New York Times praised a coup in Venezuela? And stated in print, falsely, "With yesterday's resignation of President Hugo ChÃvez, Venezuelan democracy is no longer threatened by a would-be dictator. Mr. ChÃvez, a ruinous demagogue, stepped down after the military intervened and handed power to a respected business leader, Pedro Carmona."

    'Memba when the New York Times finally admitted in print to being a liberal newspaper?

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    1. Re:'Memba when? by PCM2 · · Score: 4, Informative

      Every New York Times article you cite is an op-ed. If you're not mentally savvy enough to differentiate between opinion/editorial and journalism, you're probably better off putting down the newspaper and drooling to Fox News.

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    2. Re:'Memba when? by DNS-and-BIND · · Score: 1, Insightful

      What you said is literally not true. You are fake news.

      By providing a platform, the Times is implicitly endorsing each of these articles. If what was said was objectionable, the Times would naturally no-platform the offender.

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  7. Re:He's right. by Cajun+Hell · · Score: 2

    Yeah, but I read in another thread that, within a class of stuff, people only want to deal with one or two suppliers at most. So that means each person can only read up to two websites for their news, or else they'll suffer from website fatigue.

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  8. Re:Facing irrelevancy by PCM2 · · Score: 1

    Uh, yeah. Does Trump sleep on the left side of your bed or the right?
    https://www.nytimes.com/2019/0...

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  9. Too late to worry about being indistinguishable by magzteel · · Score: 1, Insightful

    "We're also generically worried about our journalism being scrambled in a kind of Magimix (blender) with everyone else's journalism."

    The NY Times gave up journalism in favor of click-bait a long time ago. It's understandable, they were bleeding subscribers before they did it. But they are now indistinguishable from every other click-bait site.

  10. Re:cue alt right and old right Times bashing by magzteel · · Score: 1

    The Times isn't bad. Far better than MSNBC

    "Better than MSNBC" is a very low bar.

    I gave up on the times years ago. They have lost all objectivity.
    No need to believe me, believe the ex executive editor. They have lost their way in search of profits.