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Guardian:
News International papers targeted Gordon Brown — Newspapers obtained information from the former prime minister's bank account, legal file and family medical records — Journalists from across News International repeatedly targeted the former prime minister Gordon Brown …
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New York Times:
British Tabloid Sought Phone Data of Investigators — LONDON — Shortly after Scotland Yard began its initial criminal inquiry of phone hacking by The News of the World in 2006, five senior police investigators discovered that their own cellphone messages had been targeted by the tabloid and had most likely been listened to.
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Press Gazette, Guardian, The Wire and The Staggers
New York Times:
News Corporation Moves to Delay BSkyB Deal to Avoid Its Collapse — LONDON — Battered by allegations of phone hacking by the now-shuttered News of the World, Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation on Monday effectively delayed government action on its proposed takeover of the satellite broadcast …
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Poynter
Roger Cohen / New York Times:
In Defense of Murdoch — NEW YORK — Fair warning: This column is a defense of Rupert Murdoch. If you add everything up, he's been good for newspapers over the past several decades, keeping them alive and vigorous and noisy and relevant. Without him, the British newspaper industry might have disappeared entirely.
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NPR
Bloomberg:
News Corp.'s Lost $7B Shows Investor Concern — News Corp. (NWSA)'s loss of $7 billion in market value over four trading days shows investor concerns that a probe into alleged phone hacking by journalists at one London newspaper could have a broader impact on the company.
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Forbes.com
Jeff Bercovici / Mixed Media:
The Twisted Logic of Murdoch's Pivot on BSkyB Deal — Like a school of fish making random zigzags to confuse a pursuing shark, Rupert Murdoch is resorting to wild maneuvers to preserve his media empire — and his ambitions of still greater dominance — as it attempts to outrun a scandal that threatens to consume it.
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mediabistro.com, News Corporation, Guardian, AllThingsD, Forbes.com, The Wire, Wall Street Journal, Multichannel and Adweek
Aaron Elstein / Crain's New York Business:
News Corp.'s board knows something about hacks — At least one of News Corp.'s board members can well understand what victims of phone-hacking are going through. — In 2006, when Thomas Perkins served on the board of Hewlett-Packard, his residential phone records were obtained …
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Reuters, Guardian, Adweek and Company Town
Simon Dumenco / AdAge:
Life After Rupert's Reign: What Will Happen in a Post-Murdoch World?
Life After Rupert's Reign: What Will Happen in a Post-Murdoch World?
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Adweek, Guardian, Telegraph, Company Town, Harper's, The New Yorker Blog, Rolling Stone, paidContent, Agence France Presse, mediabistro.com, Media Matters for America, The Wrap, On Media's Blog, Press Gazette, Erik Wemple, Newspaper Death Watch, The Wire, Broadcasting & Cable, New York Times, BBC and Globe and Mail
Jeff Bercovici / Mixed Media:
News Corp. Shareholders in Class Action Over Hacking
News Corp. Shareholders in Class Action Over Hacking
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Guardian, Multichannel, Forbes.com, paidContent:UK, New York Magazine, Future of Journalism and Deadline.com
Andrew Essex / News Desk:
James Murdoch, Then and Now — James Murdoch, the younger son …
James Murdoch, Then and Now — James Murdoch, the younger son …
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Guardian, Adweek, Forbes.com and The Wire
Paul Mason / BBC:
Murdoch: the network defeats the hierarchy
Murdoch: the network defeats the hierarchy
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CNN, Telegraph, The latest episodes …, The Atlantic Wire, The Big Picture, Guardian, Editors Weblog, Daily Mail and Wall Street Journal
Howard Kurtz / Washington Post:
British tabloid tactics are rampant in American journalism, too
British tabloid tactics are rampant in American journalism, too
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The Corsair, FishbowlDC, Company Town, The Independent, Kirk LaPointe's …, CJR and New York Times
Nick Davies / Guardian:
Charles and Camilla warned over hacking
Charles and Camilla warned over hacking
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BBC, Adweek and The Huffington Post
Ryan Tate / Gawker:
HuffPo Fires Writer for Doing ‘What We Were Taught and Told to Do’ — The Huffington Post indefinitely suspended a young blogger today for rewriting too much of someone's news article. This is pretty ridiculous, given HuffPo's systematic, officially-sanctioned approach to rewriting too much of people's news articles.
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Simon Dumenco / AdAge:
What It's Like to Get Used and Abused by The Huffington Post
What It's Like to Get Used and Abused by The Huffington Post
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The Awl, NetNewsCheck Latest, Poynter, FishbowlNY, Strange Attractor, Future of Journalism, paidContent, WebProNews and eMedia Vitals
Steve Myers / Poynter:
Huffington Post suspends writer, apologizes for over-aggregated post
Huffington Post suspends writer, apologizes for over-aggregated post
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Future of Journalism, FishbowlNY, LA Observed and Editors Weblog
Economist:
Opening statements — There is no question that the internet is transforming the news industry, just as it has reshaped so many other industries. And, as in those other cases, the internet's impact has both positive and negative aspects. Does this, on balance, strengthen or weaken the news system?
Kai Nagata:
Why I quit my job: — Until Thursday, I was CTV's Quebec City Bureau Chief, based at the National Assembly, mostly covering politics. It's a fascinating beat - the most interesting provincial legislature in Canada, and the stories coming out of there lately have been huge.
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National Review and THE PLANET GUYS
David Kaplan / paidContent:
PIB: Magazine Ad Pages Rise A Bit, As Food Category Starts To Stumble — By and large, consumer magazine ad pages have been trending pretty well the past year, ekeing out slim gains amid advertisers' continued migration from print to digital. But as the latest Publishers Information Bureau figures …
Erik Wemple:
New York Post prostitution story gets shakier — The New York Post's “scoop” on Dominique Strauss Kahn's accuser is getting fishier, to the extent that's possible. The paper appears to have had documentation challenging the reliability of its only source in a story alleging that the accuser had worked as a prostitute.
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Salon and New York Magazine
R. Jai Krishna / Wall Street Journal:
HT Media Scouting For Hindi, Regional Language Newspapers — NEW DELHI — HT Media Ltd. is looking to expand its print, radio and online businesses through acquisitions and tie-ups, as it seeks to benefit from growing demand for information and entertainment in a robust economy.
Terry Heaton / Terry Heaton's PoMo Blog:
We've got to do something about pre-rolls — Visual computing expert Mike Sullivan published a piece last week through MediaPost that ought to get every TV executive's attention. “Why Now Is The Time To Shift TV Ad Dollars To Online Video” is a serious look at the burgeoning market …