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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:
Future of Journalism, Gabe Rivera, digiday:DAILY, Playboy.com, The Wrap, Erik Wemple and Future Journalism Project
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Ryan Tate / Gawker:
HuffPo Fires Writer for Doing ‘What We Were Taught and Told to Do’
HuffPo Fires Writer for Doing ‘What We Were Taught and Told to Do’
Discussion:
The Snitch, The New York Observer, Silicon Valley Watcher, New York Magazine, AdAge, CJR, Erik Wemple, Fortune, Editors Weblog, Poynter and Poynter
Lucas Shaw / The Wrap:
WSJ Ex-Editor on Scandal: News Corp. ‘Incompetent or Complicit’ (Exclusive) — A former deputy managing editor of the Wall Street Journal told TheWrap that he found it hard to believe top-level News International players like Rebekah Brooks and Les Hinton could claim no knowledge of News Corp.'s phone-hacking activities.
Discussion:
Guardian, The Wire and Media Matters for America
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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.
Alexandra Topping / Guardian:
Phone-hacking scandal reaches US — US senator Jay Rockefeller warns of ‘serious consequences’ if Rupert Murdoch's journalists have targeted American citizens — A key US senator has called for an investigation into whether any of News Corporation's organisations in the country have hacked US citizens.
Discussion:
The Wrap
Dan Sabbagh / Guardian:
Rupert Murdoch's BSkyB bid is slipping with David Cameron's U-turn
Rupert Murdoch's BSkyB bid is slipping with David Cameron's U-turn
Discussion:
rbr.com, The Nation, Paul Krugman, Telegraph, Media Matters for America, MediaPost and Adweek
Jeff Bercovici / Mixed Media:
News Corp. Sends Signal to Wall Street With $5 Billion Share Buyback
News Corp. Sends Signal to Wall Street With $5 Billion Share Buyback
Discussion:
News Corporation and Media Decoder
Aaron Gell / The New York Observer:
Bin Laden Hunter ‘CIA John’ Identified — The Man in the Yellow Tie, with Clinton and Panetta, and in a college yearbook photo. — Anyone who's ever logged in to a social network while in a jubilant, possibly intoxicated, frame of mind knows the dangers.
Discussion:
Future of Journalism, News Desk, Mashable!, Runnin' Scared, New York Magazine and Guardian
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Jana Winter / Fox News:
Gawker Tries to Reveal Identity of CIA Agent Behind Bin Laden Kill
Gawker Tries to Reveal Identity of CIA Agent Behind Bin Laden Kill
Discussion:
The Wire
Steve Myers / Poynter:
U.S. has same number of newspapers now as in 1890s — Stanford has used data from the Library of Congress to illustrate the spread of all kinds of newspapers across the U.S. from 1690 to 2011. Users can see which cities had multiple papers and click on them to learn more about them.
Amir Efrati / Wall Street Journal:
Yahoo Prepares New Web Ad Push — People are spending less time on Yahoo Inc.'s websites. So in a bid to reverse its waning influence, the Internet company is working on a way to get more of its content and advertising on others' websites instead. — As part of a network it expects …
Discussion:
Adweek, AdExchanger.com, Future of Journalism and AllThingsD
Zooey Deschanel / Hello Giggles:
AN OPEN LETTER TO LOS ANGELES TIMES WRITER PATT MORRISSON — This is an open letter in response to a piece entitled Downtown LA: Good enough for the royals, but not for Zooey Deschanel?, written by columnist Patt Morrison, which appeared in the publication on July 10, 2011. — Dear Ms. Morrison,
Discussion:
Mediaite, Kempton, The Informer, ZOOEY'S MISCELLANY, LA Observed, Washington Post, Opinion L.A. and Gawker
Rebecca Meany / Idaho Mountain Express & Guide:
Allen & Co. leaves town, takes secrets with it — Conference closes with no news of big deals — Wood River Valley residents typically don't give another thought to a celebrity spotted locally—less so if the famous name is a business executive. — But the collection of VIPs …
Foster Kamer / The New York Observer:
Gawker on Drugs (Literally!) — On Monday, Deadspin editor A.J. Daulerio unrolled a fairly epic foray into the world of stunt journalism: an attempt to re-create Major League pitcher Dock Ellis' infamous no-hitter of June 12, 1970 against the San Diego Padres, pitched while tripping on LSD.
Daniel D'Addario / The New York Observer:
Errol Morris, Gossip Boy — “Tabloid stories are about affairs of the heart—about why people do the things that they do, what could be their possible motivation.” Oscar-winning director Errol Morris was discussing Tabloid, his latest film, about a 1970s British-tabloid story involving …
Discussion:
New York Magazine and Washington Post
Andrew Hampp / AdAge:
With NBCU Digital Studio Closure, What's Next for Network-Backed Web Series? — Why Comcast Wanted the No. 4 Broadcast Network to Change Its Digital Strategy — Comcast's decision to close NBC Universal's Digital Studio was only the latest attempt to answer questions about making …
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
Discussion:
The Wire
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 …
Discussion:
Future of Journalism, USA Today and MediaShift