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The Center for Public Integrity:
Agents treated reporter like informant, raising question: Who else? — A once-classified FBI memo reveals that the bureau treated a senior ABC News journalist as a potential confidential informant in the 1990s, pumping the reporter to ascertain the source of a sensational but uncorroborated tip …
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Gawker, Mediaite, Poynter, The Wire, On Media's Blog, The Daily Beast, TVNewser, rbr.com, FishbowlDC and Yahoo! News
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New York Times:
CBS Executive Denies Being F.B.I. Informant — A CBS News executive angrily denied reports that he was a government informant during the Oklahoma City bombing investigation, saying Tuesday that reports that he had cooperated with the Federal Bureau of Investigation and named a confidential source were “outrageous and untrue.”
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mediabistro.com and TVNewser
Ben Parr / Mashable!:
Facebook Reaches Out to Journalists With Page, Workshops — In an attempt to promote the use of Facebook in the newsroom, Facebook has unveiled a new Facebook Page and meetup program for journalists. — The new Page, Journalists on Facebook, is intended to be a resource for journalists …
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GigaOM, eMedia Vitals and newsplexer
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David Kaplan / paidContent:
Examiner.com To Offer Incentive Pay For Meeting Quality Content Guidelines — Hyperlocal network Examiner.com has often been frustrated by being lumped in with the so-called “content farms.” So, over the past year, it has been trying to find ways of highlighting the differences between …
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Examiner, Editors Weblog, Future of Journalism and Nieman Journalism Lab
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Jeff Bercovici / Mixed Media:
Can a Content Farm Do Quality? How Examiner's Trying
Stephen Battaglio / TVGuide.com:
The Biz: Meredith Vieira Expected to Leave NBC's Today — Meredith Vieira is expected to leave NBC's Today when her current contract expires later this year, according to a source familiar with her plans. — Vieira has been in discussions with NBC News executives for several months about extending her deal, which is up in September.
Mathew Ingram / GigaOM:
Newspapers and Social Media: Still Not Really Getting It — Updated: Many traditional media entities have embraced social-media services like Twitter and Facebook and blogs — at least to some extent — as tools for reporting and journalism, using them to publish and curate news reports.
Mark Oppenheimer / Slate:
Save NPR! But please, put PBS out of its misery. — It has been a bad time for the network of a million tote bags. In October, NPR commentator Juan Williams was fired for saying that people in Muslim garb on airplanes frightened him. Earlier this month, NPR fundraiser Ron Schiller …
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What Mark Cuban Is Talking About When He Talks About the “Role of Media for Sports Teams” — What is Mark Cuban really talking about when he talks about the “role of sports media for sports teams?” — Ticket sales. — That's it. It's that simple. Getting paying customers into the arena.
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Markcuban / blog maverick:
Whats the role of media for sports teams ?
MediaShift:
How One Radio Reporter Ditched His Equipment for an iPhone 4 — It's been more than a year since I packed away my laptop computer, digital recorders, microphones, cables and cameras, and began covering Washington, D.C. with only my iPhone. — When I first came to the top-rated all-news WTOP in 1997 …
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MacStories, thinq_ and Innovation in College Media
Joshua Benton / Nieman Journalism Lab:
Decline, plateau, decline: New data on The Daily suggests a social media decline and a tough road ahead — While the news industry looks at smartphone and tablet apps as a chance to build more engaged readers — and maybe even get people to pay! — for those of us who watch the business, apps are frustratingly opaque.
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Mixed Media, SocialTimes.com, IntoMobile, Epicenter, I4U News, MacStories, Yahoo! News, Betabeat, Technologizer and FishbowlNY
zunguzungu:
Why Arianna Huffington is Bill Keller's Somali Pirate … Jay Rosen and Jeff Jarvis and Felix Salmon (and Felix Salmon) and all sorts of people have been following and commenting on the New York Times' rhetorical war against Arianna Huffington and the Huffington Post. If you want a close look at it, you should read them.
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American Journalism Review, MediaVidea, B2B Memes, Making Light, The Monkey Cage and Runnin' Scared
Wall Street Journal:
Lions Gate Finalizing Netflix Deal to Stream All Seasons of “Mad Men” — Lions Gate Entertainment Corp., which produces the hit television series “Mad Men,” is finalizing a deal with Netflix Inc. to stream all seven seasons of the critically-acclaimed show about a 1960s advertising agency, according to people close to the situation.
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SAI, Company Town, All Things Digital and paidContent, more at Techmeme »
Jack Shafer / Slate:
Why the evening news and the anchors no longer matter. — When the Associated Press confirmed today last week's speculations that Katie Couric's anchor contract at CBS would not be renewed when it expires on June 4, waves of relief washed over me. Never again will the press force-feed …
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TVNewser, MarketWatch, Reason and MediaPost
Claire Atkinson / New York Post:
YES says no to cable app — The YES Network is saying no to Cablevision's new iPad app. — YES, the regional sports network for the New York Yankees and the New Jersey Nets, became the first programmer to publicly protest its inclusion in the app, which allows Cablevision's 3 million customers …
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Company Town and TVWeek.com
Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism:
The Future of Media, Publishing and Paid Content — The Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism invites you to watch “The Future of Media, Publishing and Paid Content,” a conversation with Arthur Sulzberger, Jr. and Janet Robinson, live here at 7 p.m.
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paidContent and CJR
Andy Plesser / Beet.TV:
Akamai Expects Half of Premium Video will Be Consumed via Connected Devices in Three Years — Half of premium video content will be consumed by connected deviices, via the Internet, by early 2014 says Akamai's Chief Media and Entertainment Strategist Chris Van Noy in this interview with Beet.TV
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Future of Journalism