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Craig Silverman / Regret the Error:
NPR, Reuters, CNN and other major news orgs incorrectly declare death of Rep. Giffords — The shooting of Arizona Rep. Gabrielle Giffords and others at a public event earlier today resulted in an onslaught of breaking news reporting. Major news organizations raced to gather reporting, and information began to spread quickly.
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Chris Ariens / mediabistro.com:
Cablers Cover Shooting of Arizona Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, Others, at Event in Tucson — Around 1:30pmET, the cable news channels began continuing coverage of a shooting spree at an event sponsored by Rep. Gabrielle Giffords (D-AZ) outside a Safeway store in Tucson this morning.
Keach Hagey / On Media's Blog:
Media chaos over Giffords's status — Confusion reigned throughout the media in the hour following the first news that Rep. Gabrielle Giffords had been shot. — A little before 2 p.m. NPR reported that she and six others had been killed. Cable news outlets also began reporting that she had been killed …
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Matthew Belloni / Hollywood Reporter:
EXCLUSIVE: History Channel Pulls ‘The Kennedys’; Says Controversial Miniseries ‘Not a Fit’ … In a surprise move, A&E Television Networks has canceled plans to broadcast The Kennedys, the ambitious and much-anticipated miniseries about the American political family that was set to air this spring on the History Channel.
Peter Kafka / MediaMemo:
How to Steal Any Movie You Want on the Web: Wall Street Gets a How-To Guide — It's easier than ever to download any movie or TV show you want on the Web, for free. Just ask Rich Greenfield. Or better yet, let the Wall Street analyst show you, via a helpful four-minute video embedded at the bottom of this post.
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Richard Abowitz / The Daily Beast:
At AVN Weekend with Porn's Top Talent Agent — Adult-film stars have descended upon Las Vegas, hustling for gigs at the industry's biggest convention. Richard Abowitz shadows porn's top talent agent as he wheels and deals. — Mark Spiegler waddles, shifting his girth from one foot to the other, swaying slightly side to side.
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US wants Twitter details of Wikileaks activists — Wikileaks founder Julian Assange is currently fighting extradition from the UK to Sweden — The US government has subpoenaed the social networking site Twitter for personal details of people connected to Wikileaks, court documents show.
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Jim Romenesko / Poynter:
WP publisher: ‘We achieved our goals for ad revenue for the first time in several years’ — Post publisher Katharine Weymouth tells her staff: “I committed to [Post Co. chairman] Don [Graham] and to the Board that we would return to profitability by 2011. Excluding one-time costs …
James Rainey / Los Angeles Times:
On the Media: It's time for NPR to broaden its mix — Will a self-review and new ethics code lead to more ideological balance on the network's staff? — Juan Williams suggested he'd been thrown under the bus of liberal orthodoxy when NPR fired him a couple of months ago.
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Mathew Ingram / GigaOM:
Why Google and Demand Media Are Headed for a Showdown — There's been a chorus of criticism recently about Google's spam-filled search results, including pointed blog posts from a number of technology and web luminaries, complaining that the company's links are in many cases virtually unusable …
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Adrian Chen / Gawker:
Courtney Love's Slanderous Twitter Account Suspended — Courtney Love's highly-entertaining Twitter account, CourtneyLoveUK, has been suspended! And this just days after she was hit with the world's first-ever Twitter defamation lawsuit, stemming from a 2009 tweet-based rant.
WWD Media Headlines:
The Paris Review Won't Change — NOTHING LIKE PARIS: Times have changed, but the Paris Review won't. Editor Lorin Stein appeared with three of his deputies at McNally Jackson Books on Prince Street Thursday night to talk about publishing a literary quarterly in the online age.