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Brian Stelter / New York Times:
Jon Stewart of ‘The Daily Show’ Takes On Fox News — George W. Bush and Dick Cheney are long gone. Fox News Channel is Jon Stewart's new enemy No. 1. — Last week that comedian did something that the hosts of “Fox & Friends,” the morning show on Fox News, did not do …
Elva Ramirez / Speakeasy:
Anna Wintour on the Web, Vogue's Future, and the iPad … Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour joined a very exclusive club on Thursday evening, when she was formally inducted into the American Society of Magazine Editors Hall of Fame during the National Magazine Awards, held at Lincoln Center's Alice Tully Hall.
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David Folkenflik / NPR:
Bias or Balance? Media Wrestle With Faltering Trust — The public's widespread disgust with government officials has been well documented, most recently in polling by the Pew Research Center and NPR. — But the news media — the institutions that accept the mission to hold those officials accountable …
Brian Steinberg / AdAge:
Cable Channel's User-Created TV Spot Goes National — Viewer's Ad for SunChips Brand Chosen From Contest on Current — NEW YORK (AdAge.com) — Cable-channel Current has long encouraged its viewers to create their own commercials for the channel's advertisers.
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Washington Post:
Network News: Facebook integrates with washingtonpost.com — Washington Post Managing Editor; Facebook Director of Platform — Raju Narisetti: Hi. Thank you for joining me in the chat. We have a guest today—Bret Taylor, Director of Platform—at Facebook who will also be answering your questions from the West Coast.
Cory Doctorow / Boing Boing:
Google highlights fair use defense to YouTube takedowns — Google has improved highlighted its ContentID copyright enforcement system for YouTube, a “fair use” button for people who've had their videos taken offline (like all those people who created Hitler/Downfall parodies).
Deborah Potter / NewsLab:
Is the TV package outdated? — Consider this: at many local television stations, reporters cover two or more stories a day and never turn a package. Former news director Geoff Roth, who now teaches at Hofstra University, says the trend toward covering the news with live shots and v/o's or v/o-sots is not going away.
David Kaplan / paidContent:
NowPublic Lays Off Staff, Citing Acquisition; Vows To Rebuild — Citizen-J site NowPublic has laid off several members of its dozen-person staff, paidContent has been told, confirming portions of an earlier post by Reportr.net. In an e-mail message to paidContent, NowPublic's founder Leonard Brody …
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NowPublic sacks most of its staff
Michael Learmonth / AdAge:
Reckitt Benckiser Breaks Record With $40 Million Video Buy — But Breaks the Backs of Publishers With Onerous Terms and $2 CPMs — NEW YORK (AdAge.com) — Reckitt Benckiser is pouring nearly $40 million into web video in 2010, thought to be the biggest single buy for the medium, according to execs with knowledge of the deal.
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MaryAnn Spoto / New Jersey Online:
N.J. court rules blogger is not protected under shield law in porn company defamation case … FREEHOLD — A blogger sued for defamation because of her writings about a Freehold software company is not a journalist and is not covered by a law that protects them from revealing confidential sources, an appellate court ruled today.
Alexandra Fenwick / CJR:
You Pick It, You Report It — The Faster Times plots a new pro-am collaboration — The Faster Times, an online newspaper launched in July 2009 (tagline: “A new type of newspaper for a new type of world"), has introduced a new kind of investigative model for that new world.
Chris Ariens / TVNewser:
Changes at ABC News Assignment Desk — ABC News president David Westin has announced a restructuring of the newsgathering apparatus of the divison. — “The Desk will become a more active partner with the programs and platforms in choosing the right stories to cover,” Westin writes to the staff, in an email obtained by TVNewser.
The National Union of Journalists:
Johnston Scarborough journalists to strike on Friday — Journalists employed in Yorkshire by the Johnston Press Group at Scarborough, Whitby and Malton are taking strike action next Friday (April 30) in the NUJ dispute with the group over the introduction of the Atex content management system …
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Danny Shea / The Huffington Post:
‘30 Rock’ Mocks Ben Silverman In ‘Bitch Hunter’ Clip (VIDEO) — Ben Silverman may be gone from NBC, but he's not forgotten at “30 Rock.” — The former NBC entertainment chief, who now runs IAC-backed production outfit Electus, was mocked in a clip of a fake show called “Bitch Hunter.”
Rob Pegoraro / Washington Post:
App rejected? There's a rule for that. — The story could have been programmed to draw media coverage, were it not for its implausibility: Apple (a reader magnet) banned a future Pulitzer Prize winner's iPhone application (invoking journalists' professional pride) because it …
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Scott James / New York Times:
A Court Victory Al Gore May Not Want to Advertise — Courts have not always sided with Al Gore, but his interests have prevailed in a San Francisco case involving a work of art whose creator claimed it had been misappropriated by Mr. Gore's cable television channel, Current TV.
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Scott James / Bay Area:
The Brave Online World of Linking, Borrowing and Attributing (or Not)
The Brave Online World of Linking, Borrowing and Attributing (or Not)
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