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Julie Moos / Poynter:
Newspaper front pages capture elation, relief that Osama bin Laden was captured, killed — Nearly 10 years after the September 11 attacks planned by Osama bin Laden, the terrorist leader was captured and killed by American forces. The word first spread on Twitter, then on network and cable news.
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Salon, Guardian, Truthdig, CJR, Hollywood Life, AdAge, FishbowlLA, TPMDC and The Note
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Jim Romenesko / Poynter:
NYT: No honorific for Bin Laden — Times staffers received this memo early Monday morning: — From: Jolly, Tom — To: — At Jill and Bill's request, we dropped the honorific for Bin Laden. — Without a “Mr.” in front of his name, it was decided that we should capitalize the “B” in Bin Laden on second references.
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Salon, New York Times, MediaPost, CJR, Inside TV, Gawker, mediabistro.com, The Nation, TVNewser, The Huffington Post, Broadcasting & Cable, @carr2n and FishbowlNY
Chris O'Shea / FishbowlNY:
The New York Times Adjusts Printing on The Fly — It's an overused phrase that is rarely used to mean exactly what it's supposed to mean, but last night it literally happened: Someone gave the order to stop the presses. Eileen Murphy, Vice President of Corporate Communications at The New York Times …
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Chicago Tribune, TVNewser, Gizmodo, FishbowlLA, Runnin' Scared, SocialTimes.com, Gawker, GalleyCat, Movieline and The Cheat Sheet
Megan Garber / Nieman Journalism Lab:
At the NYT, no paywall exemption for Bin Laden — When The New York Times announced its pay meter back in March, publisher Arthur Sulzberger, Jr. also announced that — along with the many, many other pores and passages the paper had built into its gate — the Times had built into its new system …
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Media Decoder, Broadcasting & Cable, Mediaite, The Daily Beast and Online NewsHour
Andrea Morabito / Broadcasting & Cable:
At CNN, Scrambling to Prepare for an Unknown Story — With limited initial information, network prepped for multiple scenarios — When CNN got word the evening of May 1 that President Obama was going to make a statement, it immediately fired up its Washington-based operations without knowing what the story was.
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Mediaite, Fox News, Adweek, splicetoday.com, The Daily Beast, MediaPost and AdAge
David W. Dunlap / Lens:
Firefighters Gather for News of Bin Laden — Michael Appleton managed to bridge a decade in a single photograph on Sunday night. — His perfectly distilled picture showed the firefighters of Ladder Company 4 — which lost seven men on 9/11 — perched together on their aerial ladder …
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CNN
Andrea Morabito / Broadcasting & Cable:
CBS News Chief On Bin Laden Reporting: Talks Couric, Gabby Giffords and More
CBS News Chief On Bin Laden Reporting: Talks Couric, Gabby Giffords and More
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New York Observer, Media Decoder, The Daily Beast and Mediaite
Jenna Wortham / Bits:
Online, an Urge to Be a Part of the Bin Laden News
Online, an Urge to Be a Part of the Bin Laden News
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Media Decoder, Mediaite and WebProNews, more at Techmeme »
Brian Stelter / Media Decoder:
How the Bin Laden Announcement Leaked Out
How the Bin Laden Announcement Leaked Out
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News Desk, The Huffington Post, New York Observer, Speakeasy, MediaPost, Mediaite, Guardian, Lauren Young, The White House, Broadcasting & Cable, AdAge, MediaPost, CJR, NY Daily News, msnbc.com, bizjournals, The Daily Beast, MediaMemo, White House.gov Blog, The Atlantic Online, Associated Press, New York Times, Deadline.com, CNET News, ABCNEWS, Online NewsHour, Big News Network.com, Poynter, New York Magazine, New York Times, Nicholas D. Kristof, BuzzMachine, CNNMoney.com, The Lede, Search Engine Land, GigaOM, MediaFile, Political Punch, CNN, Politics, MediaShift, The Wire, The Blaze, SportsGrid, Daily Mail, I4U News, Boing Boing, Epicenter, The Daily Dish, PC World, Don't Fear the Firehose, AllTwitter, Mogulite, City Room, Media News, GigaOM, Lost Remote, FishbowlNY, Fast Company, Online Journalism Review, TVNewser, News Desk, The Next Web, Danger Room, MarketWatch, Talking Points Memo, @parislemon, VentureBeat, Mediaite, Jon Slattery and LA Observed, more at Techmeme »
Mediactive:
Media Shifts in a Turbulent Decade
Media Shifts in a Turbulent Decade
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Mediaite, SportsGrid, Guardian, New York Times, From the Pulpit and PennLive.com
Matt Rosoff / SAI: Silicon Alley Insider:
Twitter Just Had Its CNN Moment
Twitter Just Had Its CNN Moment
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GigaOM, Media Decoder, Wall Street Journal, C-Scape, All Things Digital, ReallyVirtual, Kotaku, MediaPost, Speakeasy, @reallyvirtual, The Business Insider, SAI, @keithurbahn, Mashable!, Adweek, The Wire, CyberJournalist.net, @keithurbahn, @twitterglobalpr, @megan, The Not-So Private Parts, Gearlog, Politics, SiliconANGLE, New York Magazine, VentureBeat, WebProNews, everwas, CNET News, CNN, Reuters, Guardian, WebProNews, CNET News, @m0hcin, @40deuce, @rklau, louisgray.com, NetworkEffect, VentureBeat, The Blaze, Boing Boing, GeekWire, New York Observer and Poynter, more at Techmeme »
Michael Calderone / The Huffington Post:
Media Scrambles To Cover Bin Laden News
Media Scrambles To Cover Bin Laden News
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Slate, BBC, Adweek, www.wnyc.org, @nickbilton, Tuned In, Reportr.net, Online NewsHour, Speakeasy and Poynter
Erick Schonfeld / TechCrunch:
Twitter Does Not Supplant Other Media, It Amplifies It
Twitter Does Not Supplant Other Media, It Amplifies It
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The Social, Poynter, Neowin.net and The Daily Caller
Alexia Tsotsis / TechCrunch:
First Credible Reports Of Bin Laden's Death Spread Like Wildfire On Twitter
First Credible Reports Of Bin Laden's Death Spread Like Wildfire On Twitter
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Poynter, The Huffington Post, Adweek, Broadcasting & Cable, Yahoo! News, @jacksonjk, FiveThirtyEight, NetworkEffect, Badass Digest, Epicenter, Mediaite, CNN, Digital Trends, Mashable!, @gaberivera, New York Post, @keithurbahn, @keithurbahn, @stevecheney, @griffinmcelroy, @jeffjarvis, Hollywood Life, CNN, @qthrul, @poynter, Gothamist, The Not-So Private Parts, Ben Smith's Blog, Wall Street Journal, Jezebel, Gawker, The Wire, Editors Weblog, @brianstelter, VentureBeat, Search Engine Land and Washington Examiner
Emily Bell:
Real time, All the time: Why every news organisation has to be live — Twitter does not have many users in Abbottabad in Pakistan, where Facebook is apparently more the social platform of choice. But it has enough to break the first sounds of gunfire in the fight which was to eventually lead to the death of Osama bin Laden.
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Echo
Megan Garber / Nieman Journalism Lab:
Coming soon to a theater near you: The New York Times — The New York Times just announced a new initiative: The paper is teaming up with the theater network Emerging Pictures to produce “Times in Cinema,” a branded preshow tailored for independent theatrical venues.
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The New York Times Company and FishbowlNY
Mallary Jean Tenore / Poynter:
In aftermath of Lara Logan's attack, CPJ learns more about journalists sexually assaulted on the job — In an interview with 60 Minutes' Scott Pelley, CBS reporter Lara Logan recounted the day she was sexually assaulted by a mob of 200 to 300 men while covering the protests in Egypt.
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CBS News:
Lara Logan breaks silence on Cairo assault
Lara Logan breaks silence on Cairo assault
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NY Daily News, The Wire, Mediaite, Gothamist and Boing Boing
ProPublica:
PR Industry Fills Vacuum Left by Shrinking Newsrooms — by John Sullivan, Special to ProPublica — This story has been co-published with the Columbia Journalism Review. — The Gulf oil spill was 2010's biggest story, so when David Barstow walked into a Houston hotel for last December's hearings …
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Poynter
AdAge:
Facebook's Sales Chief: Madison Avenue Doesn't Understand Us Yet — Microsoft Vet Everson Says It Is About More Than Ads and Collecting ‘Fans’ — Carolyn Everson made a big splash when she jumped the Microsoft ship for Facebook in February. She'd only spent nine months in charge …
Paul Armstrong / Don't Fear the Firehose:
INTERVIEW : Megan McCarthy [Mediagazer] - ‘Queen of Aggregation’ — Megan McCarthy currently runs Mediagazer, a news aggregator focusing on stories examining the changes in the media industry and the implementation of technology into mass communications (read: my bible).
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@themediaisdying
Frédéric Filloux / Monday Note:
Freemium Revisited: Paying For Content-Based Applications — Last week, Instapaper's founder Marco Arment gave us a remarkable insight into the economics of content applications. For readers who haven't used Instapaper on their iPad or iPhone (preferably on both): this application is an absolute must-have.
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@jayrosen_nyu
Aljazeera:
Al Jazeera journalist missing in Syria — Al Jazeera demands information from Syria on whereabouts of journalist missing since arriving in Damascus on Friday. — Al Jazeera has demanded immediate information from Syria about one of its journalists who has been missing in the country since Friday afternoon.
David Kaplan / paidContent:
New York Magazine E-Newsletter To Aggregate Weekly Deals — New York magazine is about to launch a weekly “deals” e-newsletter and online adjunct, but instead of matching offers play to advertisers, it will aggregate “the best of the best” of other e-commerce sites' picks.
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Folio, MediaPost and FishbowlNY