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Guardian:
Phone hacking: Police probe suspected deletion of emails by NI executive — • ‘Massive quantities’ of archive allegedly deleted — • Emails believed to be between News of the World editors — Police are investigating evidence that a News International executive may have deleted millions …
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Poynter, Guardian, The Wire, Future Journalism Project and Rich Sutcliffe's Blog
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Telegraph:
News of the World to close: Andy Coulson arrested at police station — Andy Coulson, the former communications chief for David Cameron, has been arrested by detectives investigating alleged phone hacking and illegal payments to police during his tenure as News of the World editor.
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BBC, Associated Press and Reuters
Adam Gabbatt / Guardian:
News of the World closes - live coverage — The News of the World is to close, James Murdoch has announced. It follows a series of revelations that the paper illegally hacked into phones, and amid calls for Rebekah Brooks to resign. The News International chief executive is said to retain the support of Rupert Murdoch
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Ravi Somaiya / New York Times:
At the Paper: Shock, Anger and a Retreat to the Pub — LONDON — Thursday afternoon, when the News Corporation executive Rebekah Brooks walked on to the floor of the News of the World newsroom and began speaking, many of the paper's 200 or so employees thought she would be announcing …
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The New York Observer, BBC, Future of Journalism, bookforum.com, News of the World, Reuters and Guardian
brandrepublic.com:
This sunday will be last issue of News of the World — News International will close the News of the World after this weekend's issue, bringing an end to its 168 year history. — Full statement from News International: — News International today announces that this Sunday, 10 July 2011 …
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Alison Frankel / MediaFile:
Is Murdoch free to destroy tabloid's records? — The views expressed are her own. — Here's some News of the World news to spin the heads of American lawyers. According to British media law star Mark Stephens of Finers Stephens Innocent (whom The Times of London has dubbed “Mr Media") …
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On Media's Blog, Guardian, Crikey, New York Magazine and Reuters
Michael Calderone / The Huffington Post:
James Murdoch Takes Stage With Tabloid Closing — NEW YORK — Rupert Murdoch clutched a copy of the Wall Street Journal Thursday as reporters peppered him with questions about News Corp. shutting down the News of the World — a 168-year-old institution and the Australian-born mogul's first Fleet Street acquisition.
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The Huffington Post
Ingrid Lunden / paidContent:
News Of The World's Closure Brings Abrupt End To One Murdoch Paywall
News Of The World's Closure Brings Abrupt End To One Murdoch Paywall
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mediabistro.com, sans serif, Gawker and The Wire
Felix Salmon:
Brand and crisis management, Murdoch style
Brand and crisis management, Murdoch style
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New York Times, paidContent and AdAge
Emma Hall / AdAge:
News Corp. Closes News of the World as Scandal Threatens BSkyB Deal
News Corp. Closes News of the World as Scandal Threatens BSkyB Deal
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Guardian, Online Journalism Blog, Globe and Mail, Press Gazette, The First Post, Magforum and Future of Journalism
Guardian:
Nick Davies on phone hacking, Murdoch and News of the World - video
Nick Davies on phone hacking, Murdoch and News of the World - video
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Washington Post, Media Week, ProPublica, The Wrap, Press Gazette, The Bureau of Investigative …, Future of Journalism and Erik Wemple
Mark Gongloff / MarketBeat:
News of the World Down, News Corp. Stock Up
News of the World Down, News Corp. Stock Up
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AllThingsD, Mediaite, Forbes.com, Gothamist, Spectator and New York Times
Jim Romenesko / Poynter:
AP warns staff about expressing opinions on social networks — Associated Press journalists have tweeted opinions about the Casey Anthony trial and the New York Senate vote on gay marriage, says Tom Kent, AP Deputy Managing Editor for Standards and Production.
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eMedia Vitals, Editors Weblog and NetNewsCheck Latest
Economist:
Reinventing the newspaper — New business models are proliferating as news organisations search for novel sources of revenue — ON THE MORNING of September 3rd 1833 a new kind of newspaper went on sale on the streets of New York. With its mix of crime reports and human-interest stories …
Economist:
Back to the coffee house — The internet is taking the news industry back to the conversational culture of the era before mass media — THREE hundred years ago news travelled by word of mouth or letter, and circulated in taverns and coffee houses in the form of pamphlets, newsletters and broadsides.
Discussion:
Future of Journalism
Gautham Nagesh / Hillicon Valley:
Court tosses FCC's relaxed media ownership rule — A federal court rejected a rule change from the Federal Communications Commission on Thursday that would have made it easier for a single company to own both a newspaper and broadcast TV station in the same local market on technical grounds.
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paidContent, Multichannel, Bloomberg, Adweek and The Wrap, more at Techmeme »
Jim Romenesko / Poynter:
Huffington Post to relaunch ‘OffTheBus’ citizen journalism initiative — Romenesko Misc. — OffTheBus, which made news in 2008 with blogger Mayhill Fowler's reporting on Bill Clinton and Barack Obama, is back with a new advisory board that will create a guide to the best citizen journalism practices.
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10,000 Words, SocialTimes.com and The Huffington Post
Rebecca Meany / Idaho Mountain Express & Guide:
Moguls mix, but stay mostly mum — Media, tech magnates convene in annual Sun Valley retreat — Secrecy and buzz endured in equal measure this week, as media and technology giants converged upon Allen & Co.'s annual retreat in Sun Valley. — Although the agenda and guest list are never made public …
Jacob Aron / New Scientist:
Voicemail hacking: How easy is it? — Fresh phone-hacking allegations against UK newspaper News of the World claim that the voicemail messages of murder and terrorism victims were intercepted by the paper, in addition to the celebrity phone-hackings admitted previously.
Michael Meyer / CJR:
Q&A: Sebastian Junger on Tim Hetherington — “The ultimate truth about war is that you are guaranteed to lose your brothers.” — It's not often that one sees characters from a film gather to mourn a filmmaker. On May 24, soldiers from Second Platoon of Battle Company …