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YouTube-Grown Duo Karmin Make the Cover of 'Rolling Stone' | Thursday, September 27, 2012 8:05 PM | Brian Anthony Hernandez |
| | Karmin, whose astronomical success on YouTube lead the pop duo to a record deal in 2011 and a guest performance spot on Saturday Night Live this year, will now grace the cover of Rolling Stone magazine. The issue hits newsstands Friday with Amy...
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Time Inc. CEO Promises Less Free Content | Thursday, September 27, 2012 5:32 PM | Lauren Indvik |
| | Laura Lang, who took the reins as CEO of Time Inc. 10 months ago, sent a memo to staff Wednesday outlining how she plans to rescue the struggling company. The magazine publisher witnessed a six percent decline in advertising revenue to $855...
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The 10 Pages That Lost the Most Fans From Facebook's Purge | Thursday, September 27, 2012 11:37 AM | Seth Fiegerman |
| | Lady Gaga's Facebook page has lost the equivalent of three Madison Square Gardens packed full of little monsters this week. Facebook began removing fake likes from brand pages on the social network earlier this week as part of a continued effort...
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Contently Founder Shane Snow Answers Reader Questions [LIVE CHAT] | Thursday, September 27, 2012 10:56 AM | Scott Gerber |
| | Shane Snow is a New York City-based tech journalist and co-founder of Contently. A Mashable contributor, he also writes about technology for Wired and Fast Company, and was recently named one of Inc. Magazine's 30 Under 30 list of top...
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Mashable Media Summit Tackles the Future of Data-Driven Journalism | Thursday, September 27, 2012 8:50 AM | Jennifer Diamond |
| | John Keefe, senior editor for data news and journalism technology at WNYC, and Emily Bell, professor of professional practice at Columbia School of Journalism, will speak at the Mashable Media Summit on data-driven journalism. The Mashable Media...
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Amazon Slashes Prices on No Doubt, Green Day Albums to Take on Apple | Thursday, September 27, 2012 8:17 AM | Lauren Indvik |
| | No Doubt and Green Day dropped their latest albums this week and Amazon wants to make sure you buy them from its music store, not iTunes. The online retailer is offering No Doubt's Push and Shove album for $5.99 to download -- half the price set...
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