Check out Mini-Mediagazer for simple mobiles or Mediagazer Mobile for modern smartphones.
9:20 AM ET, July 15, 2011

Mediagazer

 Top News: 
Guardian:
Rebekah Brooks's resignation letter  —  How News International's chief executive informed staff she was stepping down  —  Rebekah Brooks resigns over phone-hacking scandal  —  At News International we pride ourselves on setting the news agenda for the right reasons.  Today we are leading the news for the wrong ones.
RELATED:
Bruce Orwall / Wall Street Journal:
In Interview, Murdoch Defends News Corp.  —  In his first significant public comments on the tabloid newspaper scandal that has engulfed his media empire, News Corp. Chairman and Chief Executive Rupert Murdoch vigorously defended the company's handling of the crisis but said it would establish …
Amy Thomson / Bloomberg:
Rebekah Brooks Quits as News International Chief in Phone-Hacking Scandal  —  Rebekah Brooks, the chief executive officer of News Corp. (NWS)'s News International U.K. publishing unit, has stepped down amid a phone-hacking scandal that resulted in the closure of the News of the World tabloid she once edited.
Telegraph:
Phone hacking: Rebekah Brooks resignation statement  —  Rebekah Brooks has resigned as chief executive of News International following the phone hacking scandal.  Here is the internal memo that was sent to NI staff:  —  Rebekah Brooks resigns in wake of NOTW phone-hacking scandal
Tom Hays / Associated Press:
AP source: FBI investigating News Corp.  —  Below:  —  updated 2011-07-14T18:18:48  —  NEW YORK — A law enforcement official says the FBI has opened an investigation into allegations that media mogul Rupert Murdoch's News Corp. sought to hack into the phones of Sept. 11 victims.
Jeremy W. Peters / New York Times:
For Murdoch Loyalist, Another Stint in the Spotlight  —  In March 2003, a committee of the House of Commons summoned the executive in charge of Rupert Murdoch's British newspapers to a hearing and put him on the spot about aggressive tabloid reporting tactics.  —  “Is it time to clean up your act?” demanded one member of Parliament.
Discussion: Guardian
Paul Farhi / Washington Post:
Phone-hacking scandal highlights the differences in British, U.S. media  —  Long before British journalists allegedly began prying into the phone accounts of hundreds of people, some of them were employing other eyebrow-raising methods to produce their stories.
Brian Braiker / Adweek:   The Murdoch Maelstrom Comes West
Guardian:
Phone hacking: Rupert Murdoch calls in PR firm Edelman
Ken Doctor / Newsonomics:   The Myths of Murdoch: Real, Unreal and Surreal
Jxpaton / Digital First:
Our Next Big Step  —  Today we announced that the Journal Register Company has been bought by Alden Global Capital.  And that's terrific news for us.  —  Alden has been an investor in our Company for some time and they have had a courtside seat to the Journal Register Company's radical makeover following our Digital First strategy.
RELATED:
Natasha Mohanty / Google News Blog:
Shareable Google News badges for your favorite topics  —  (Cross-posted on the Official Google Blog)  —  On Google News, the average reader of political news has read 20 articles about politics in the last six months.  Where do you stand?  —  Starting today, in the U.S. edition of Google News …
Jonathan / awe.sm:
Twitter drives 4 times as much traffic as you think it does  —  Over the last few weeks, TechCrunch has run a couple posts using their own referrer logs to measure how sharing on various social services drives traffic.  In these and other analyses based solely on referrer information …
D.M. Levine / Adweek:
CNN Keeping Mum About Piers Morgan Hacking Allegations  —  CNN hasn't been shy about covering the phone hacking related woes of News Corp., parent of rival news network Fox News.  It's devoted more than 100 segments to the scandal, according to liberal press watchdog Media Matters.
Michael Learmonth / AdAge:
YouTube's New Sell: Want to Buy a Web Series for $3.5 Million?  —  Pursuing TV Dollars With Big-Money Web Series from Howcast, Endemol, Ben Silverman's Electus and Others  —  YouTube has pitched advertisers on funding big-budget web shows featuring stars like Kobe Bryant, Lady Gaga and …
Discussion: Future of Journalism and Techdirt
Andy Plesser / Beet.TV:
Exclusive: U.S. Mobile Ad Sales to Top $1 Billion in 2011, IAB's Anna Bager  —  While mobile advertising is a tiny slice of the global advertising pie, “its growth is huge.....and exponential” says Anna Bager who heads the IAB's Mobile Marketing Center of Excellence.
Discussion: Future of Journalism
BBC:
Guardian apologises to the Sun over Gordon Brown story  —  Gordon Brown questioned how the Sun came about information on his son's medical condition  —  The Guardian has apologised to the Sun for reporting that it accessed Gordon Brown's son's medical records.
Discussion: Poynter and blogs.telegraph.co.uk
Jeff Bercovici / Mixed Media:
MSNBC Chief on ‘Incredible’ Fox News, Life After Olbermann, More  —  This Friday is the 15th anniversary of the launch of MSNBC.  To mark the occasion, I spoke with Phil Griffin, the network's president and the guy whose job it is to put out the fire when one of his hot-blooded hosts …
 
 Archived Page Info: 
This is a snapshot of Mediagazer at 9:20 AM ET, July 15, 2011.

View the current page or another snapshot:


 
 See Also: 
Mediagazer: site main
Mediagazer River: reverse chronological Mediagazer
Mediagazer Mobile: for phones
Mediagazer Leaderboard: Mediagazer's top sources
 
 Subscribe: 
Mediagazer RSS feed
Mediagazer on X
Mediagazer on Mastodon
 
 
 More News: 
Ruth La Ferla / New York Times:
Town & Country Man Eases Into His New Home
Ruth Brown / Willamette Week:
The Blogfather  —  MetaFilter founder Matt Haughey put the blog in blogosphere.
Discussion: Poynter
Peter Apps / Reuters:
Analysis: Press barons lose information monopoly in Twitter era
Discussion: Future of Journalism
MediaShift:
Social Media and Satire Fuel Arab Spring in Tunisia, Egypt
Sarah Marshall / blogs.journalism.co.uk:
How not to get your phone hacked
Discussion: Mashable!
 Earlier Picks: 
Paul Sawers / The Next Web:
BBC publishes its social media guidelines for journalists
Ingrid Lunden / paidContent:
BBC.com Says It's In The Black, Two Years Ahead Of Schedule
Sarah Marshall / Journalism.co.uk:
How to: create a Facebook page as a journalist
Discussion: Journalism.co.uk
Francis Tan / The Next Web:
South Korea to regulate incentives given to bloggers
Discussion: Global Voices
Mathew Ingram / GigaOM:
Like it or not, aggregation is part of the future of media
Discussion: Slate and Daring Fireball