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U.S. to make streaming services pay more for music

U.S.copyrightauthoritiesonSaturdaydecidedtoincreaseoverthenextfiveyearstheroyaltypaymentsmusicstreamingcompanieslikeSpotifyandAppleInc(AAPL.O)mustmaketosongwrit

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Facebook to launch news subscription feature, some big names opt out

FacebooksaidonThursdayithassignedup10newspublishersincludingtheWashingtonPostandTheEconomisttotakepartinatrialthatgivesitsmobileappusersaccesstoalimitednumberof

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Google drops 'first click free,' loathed by many publishers

Googleisendingadecade-oldpolicythatrequiredpublisherstoprovidesomefreestoriestoGoogleusers—thoughit'snotclearhowmanyreaderswillevennotice,atleastforthemoment.Pu

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Google looking to help news outlets win subscribers

Googleisseekingwaystohelppublisherswinpayingsubscribersfornewsstories,apersonclosetothemattertoldAFP.Tothisend,theUSinternetgiantiscollaboratingwithNewsCorp,the

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Why Facebook's new algorithm is bad news for media

​Facebook’s new formula will surface more posts from your friends, but slash traffic for publishers.

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Facebook to change news feed to focus on friends and family

For years, Facebook has courted publishers of all sizes, asking them to depend more and more on the social media giant to expand their audiences. Now, Facebook has a new message for publishers: Tamp down your expectations.

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Belgrade Book Fair to feature 5,000 Chinese publications

More than 5,000 Chinese publications will be presented in October at the 59th International Book Fair in Belgrade, Serbia by more than 100 publishers, it was announced Wednesday here.

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2014 London Book Fair kicks off

The 43rd London Book Fair opened Tuesday at the Earls Court in London, attracting lots of visitors to explore their new books and get involved in various cultural programs.

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Publishers urged not to promote learning materials in schools

Chinese publication authorities on Sunday urged the country's publishers not to promote teaching or learning materials in middle and primary schools.