Top News:
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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David Cay Johnston / Reuters:
RPT-COLUMN-It pays to be Murdoch. Just ask US gov't: DCJohnston — David Cay Johnston is a Reuters columnist. The opinions expressed here are his own. — (Reuters) - Rupert Murdoch may not garner as much attention for his financial savvy as he does for his journalistic escapades …
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Future Journalism Project, Guardian, AdAge, On Media's Blog and Adweek
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.
Discussion:
Mediaite, Media Research Center and The Wire
Dan Sabbagh / Guardian:
Rupert Murdoch's BSkyB bid is slipping with David Cameron's U-turn — The PM's remarkable decision to follow Ed Miliband's opposition day motion could signal sea change for Murdoch's UK plans — It has taken David Cameron to do what Jeremy Hunt couldn't or wouldn't.
Discussion:
Adweek, Economist, Paul Krugman and AdAge
New York Times:
News Corporation Moves to Delay BSkyB Deal to Avoid Its Collapse
News Corporation Moves to Delay BSkyB Deal to Avoid Its Collapse
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NPR, Poynter, New York Magazine and DealBook
Aaron Elstein / Crain's New York Business:
News Corp.'s board knows something about hacks
News Corp.'s board knows something about hacks
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Guardian, Reuters, The New York Observer, Adweek, The New Yorker Blog, paidContent and Media Matters for America
Yahoo! News:
HuffPo controversy highlights cavalier online editorial culture — What began presumably as an innocent post by a cub reporter has ballooned into one of this week's media controversies. Here's the basic time line of events: A young and green Huffington Post journalist named Amy Lee borrowed quite liberally …
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Simon Dumenco / AdAge:
Thanks for the Apology, Huffington Post. Now Please Apologize to the Writer You Suspended — An Open Letter From Our Media Guy to Peter S. Goodman … Dear Peter, — My sincere thanks to you for your gracious apology. Your incredibly swift response to my column was heartening.
Discussion:
The Huffington Post, The Daily Caller and New York Magazine
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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Erik Wemple, AdAge, Erik Wemple, Future Journalism Project, Fortune, Future of Journalism, The Informer, Poynter, AllThingsD, AdAge, FishbowlNY and The Wire
Dylan Byers / Adweek:
Is Huffington Post Throwing its Writers Under the Bus?
Is Huffington Post Throwing its Writers Under the Bus?
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Poynter, Daniel Bachhuber's weblog, Editors Weblog, The Wire and FishbowlNY
Andy Plesser / Beet.TV:
Reuters' Digital News Chief: “This is the Most Amazing Story Around” — The appointment of Anthony De Rosa, a product manager at Reuters who quickly became the company's Social Media editor, is “the most amazing (journalism) story around,” says Jim Impoco, Executive Editor, Thomson Reuters Digital, in this inteview with Beet.TV
New York Post:
Kutcher's son of Sun Valley — Ashton Kutcher created his own Sun Valley-like conference for cool kids after the older moguls headed home. — The “Two and a Half Men” star has been bolstering his rep as a tech entrepreneur by investing in a host of start-up companies through a partnership …
Ingrid Lunden / paidContent:UK:
Publisher Penguin Waddles Into Social Media Experiment With Peer Index — A little social media experiment is underway at the publishers Hamish Hamilton/Penguin UK: the publisher has tied up with the social media site PeerIndex to try out a new way of promoting its books.
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GalleyCat, The New York Observer and Forbes.com
Jeff Sonderman / Poynter:
Journalism students must bridge 'digital divide 2.0′ to become less old-school — Assistant professors Alexa Capeloto and Devin Harner say young journalism students “know how to act the part of digital natives,” but “they're inclined to see the Internet as a tool for entertainment and socializing …
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USA Today and MediaShift
Guardian:
Johann Hari suspended from the Independent following plagiarism row — Interviewer and columnist has been suspended for two months pending outcome of internal investigation — Johann Hari, the Independent interviewer and columnist accused of plagiarism, has been suspended for two months pending …
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The Huffington Post and blogs.telegraph.co.uk
Chris Ariens / FishbowlNY:
Lance Ulanoff Leaving PCMag.com, Dan Costa Upped to Editor-in-Chief — After 16 years with the PCMag — first in print and later solely online — Lance Ulanoff (left) is leaving the Ziff Davis brand for “other interests.” — Dan Costa, who has been Executive Editor of PCMag.com …
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PC Magazine
Chip Bayers / Adweek:
The Original Internet Adman — The advertising business has always been a place for self-invented characters. So was the Internet business in 1994, when I moved to San Francisco. That's when I met Jonathan Nelson, now CEO of digital for Omnicom, a holding company that earned more than 18 percent of its revenue from digital in 2010.
David Kaplan / paidContent:
Bloomberg Promotes Doctoroff To CEO — Bloomberg LP Dan Doctoroff is being promoted to CEO from his role as president, a post he has held for the past three years after serving as as New York Mayor's deputy for several years. Doctoroff will become CEO and president of the company on August 1.
Discussion:
Media Decoder, The Wire, TVNewser and Business Wire