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8:35 PM ET, July 22, 2011

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Jeremy W. Peters / Media Decoder:
Times Names David Leonhardt Washington Bureau Chief  —  The New York Times has named David Leonhardt, this year's Pulitzer Prize winner for commentary and the paper's Economic Scene columnist, as its next Washington bureau chief.  —  His appointment is the first major staffing decision …
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Peter Kafka / AllThingsD:
Don't Hold Your Breath on That Apple Hulu Deal  —  If you stop by a Subaru dealer and end up kicking the tires on a new Outback, are you in early talks to consider a bid on a new Outback?  —  Well, sure.  But if you drive off the lot in your old Civic and never come back, no one's going to be shocked.
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Ian Sherr / Wall Street Journal:
Apple Explores Hulu Bid
Mark Hosenball / Reuters:
Exclusive: News Corp executive suspected of “orchestrating” leak  —  (Reuters) - A leading private investigations firm said it had strong reason to suspect that Will Lewis, a senior executive of Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation, was involved in “orchestrating” a leak of material …
Discussion: Future of Journalism
Julie Moos / Poynter:
As ‘Daily Show’ turns 15 years old, Jon Stewart's best media criticism moments  —  The longest-running show on Comedy Central debuted July 21, 1996 — 15 years ago this week.  Jon Stewart became host of “The Daily Show” in 1999, and has been commenting on the media ever since.
Discussion: AOL TV
Wall Street Journal:
Justice Department Prepares Subpoenas in News Corp. Inquiry  —  The U.S. Justice Department is preparing subpoenas as part of preliminary investigations into News Corp. relating to alleged foreign bribery and alleged hacking of voicemail of Sept. 11 victims, according to a government official.
Andrew Phelps / Nieman Journalism Lab:
Ars Technica tries a new way to monetize a much-anticipated article with a Kindle ebook for Mac fans  —  It by now nearly qualifies as an ancient ritual in the tech world: Apple releases a new version of Mac OS X, and Ars Technica's John Siracusa delivers a comprehensive, almost scriptural, review of it.
Staci D. Kramer / paidContent:
‘The Daily’ Launches A New Version; Hopes For Assist From Spotify  —  Another News Corp (NSDQ: NWS). tabloid is making news today and this time it has nothing to do with Parliament or police.  The Daily is out with a new edition that erases some of the biggest complaints about the iPad tab …
Stuart Elliott / Media Decoder:
A Lucky Magazine Alliance With Fashion Bloggers  —  Lucky, the shopping magazine published by Condé Nast, has introduced a collaborative venture with 50 bloggers who write about fashion and beauty subjects.  —  The venture is a network of blogs that Lucky is calling the Lucky Style Collective …
The Atlantic Online:
How to Be a Right-Leaning Journalist  —  A libertarian guide for young reporters tells us how media, ideological or otherwise, should work in the digital age  —  With the rise of ideological journalism over the past decade, a period when opinionated bloggers, Web journalists …
Discussion: Hit & Run
Joe Pompeo / Yahoo! News:
Hacker group claims WikiLeaks-style collab with media outlets on News of the World emails  —  The sourcing collaborations that WikiLeaks struck up with a cabal of prominent international news outlets last year were a game-changing new media model.  The controversial whistle-blowing group's partnerships …
Discussion: Future of Journalism
Jeff Sonderman / Poynter:
News orgs: Post to Facebook at noon for peak engagement  —  After analyzing the keys to engagement on journalists' Facebook pages, the social network has analyzed the number of comments and likes on sampled news organization pages to determine best practices for engaging with readers.
Mike Shields / digiday:DAILY:
Yahoo's Ad-Sales Mess  —  Yahoo's sales mess is even worse than CEO Carol Bartz let on.  —  Conversations with numerous digital media buyers reveal that the embattled CEO has either failed to ensure that Yahoo's basic needs are met when it comes to ads sales or is in denial about how deep Yahoo's problems are.
Discussion: AllThingsD
Matt Kinsman / Folio:
Forbes Media Makes Minority Investment in Startup of Ex-Fortune Editor  —  Deal includes strategic partnership, sponsorship of Techonomy 2011 conference.  —  Forbes Media has struck a strategic partnership with Techonomy Media, a new media business founded last year by former Fortune editor and columnist David Kirkpatrick.
Mark Thompson / BBC:
Investigative journalism and breaking the rules  —  The phone-hacking scandal has put investigative journalism in the dock.  Yet without investigative journalism - and in particular the meticulous work of one investigative journalist, Nick Davies, of the Guardian - it's a scandal that would have never seen the light of day.
 
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Phone Hacking: emails next scandal, says Tom Watson
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