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1:25 PM ET, August 30, 2011

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Christopher Hope / Telegraph:
Phone hacking: judge to question Rupert and James Murdoch under oath  —  Rupert Murdoch and his son, James, are to be questioned about the phone hacking scandal under oath in the High Court.  —  Lord Justice Leveson, the man who prosecuted Rose West, will hold his inquiry at the Royal Courts of Justice.
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Reuters:
Murdoch expands internal inquiry of papers  —  (Reuters) - Lawyers for Rupert Murdoch's News International are conducting a broad inquiry into reporting practices at all of the company's UK newspapers, according to sources who have been briefed on the probe.
Discussion: Adweek
CNN:
CNN Acquires Zite  —  CNN has acquired technology company Zite, a news app for the iPad that gives users a personalized magazine-like experience, it was announced today by Jim Walton, president of CNN Worldwide.  CNN has added Zite to its already robust portfolio of digital products as a separate …
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AllThingsD:
Zite Sold to CNN for Just Over $20 Million  —  Zite, the magazine reader iPad app start-up, has been sold to CNN for $20 million to $25 million.  —  The arena for readers on tablets and smartphones is competitive, with high-profile efforts such as Flipboard, LiveStand from Yahoo, AOL's Editions and start-ups such has Pulse.
Jeff Sonderman / Poynter:
How The New York Times is taking Twitter reporting faster and deeper with @NYTLive  —  After 346 tweets and 22,000 followers in three days, @NYTLive has gone dormant — for now.  —  The Times' new Twitter megaphone for in-depth, real-time curation of big news stories got its first test run this weekend for Hurricane Irene.
John Cook / Gawker:
How Bill O'Reilly Tried to Get His Wife's Boyfriend Investigated By the Cops  —  Last summer, Fox News anchor Bill O'Reilly came to believe that his wife was romantically involved with another man.  Not just any man, but a police detective in the Long Island community they call home.
Discussion: On Media's Blog and @fromedome
Joe Grimm / Poynter:
Following layoff, Jack Shafer tells journalists: ‘Always be looking’  —  In this week's career chat, we talked with longtime media critic Jack Shafer, who has covered the media for about 25 years.  Just last week, he was laid off from Slate.  —  Shafer, who said no audience questions were off-limits …
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Paul Smalera / MediaFile:
How to reboot Slate  —  The opinions expressed are his own.
Discussion: Poynter
New York Times:
Joao Silva: ‘This Is What I Do.  This Is All That I Know.’  —  Photographs by Joao Silva are on exhibit at the Visa Pour l'Image photojournalism festival in Perpignan, France.  Mr. Silva spoke at the Bronx Documentary Center on Aug. 2, during his first visit to New York since he was injured in Afghanistan.
Dean Takahashi / VentureBeat:
The global internet speedup initiative will make web video faster  —  Get ready for a ride on the Global Internet Speedup Initiative.  It's an alliance of companies who want to make the internet faster by shortening the distance that data has to travel when someone is requesting it.
Noah Davis / SAI:
Thanks To Covers You Love To Hate, Tina Brown Is Turning Around Newsweek  —  Newsweek may have a bit of a turnover issue, but there are signs Tina Brown is righting the ship.  —  Her cover choices are certainly talked about with increasing frequency.  —  The “insane” Michele Bachmann cover …
Ellie Behling / eMedia Vitals:
Newspaper paywalls: Lessons learned  —  News sites have launched a variety of different online paywall models this year, some with more success than others.  There's no one way that works for every local market, but a few best practices are emerging for any news publisher to consider before charging for digital content.
Kristin Piombino / Ragan.com:
Study: LinkedIn top social media site for journalists  —  Communicators and PR pros should be available and prepared for inquiries on social networks, survey says.  —  Advanced  —  Search »  —  When 92 percent of journalists have a LinkedIn account, there has to be a good reason.
Patrick Foster / Telegraph:
BBC staff earn £32.5m a year in extra allowances  —  The BBC pays £32.5 million a year in extra allowances to more than 8,000 employees whose hours of work are deemed unpredictable because they “only” receive two weeks' notice of their shift patterns.
Discussion: Press Gazette
Sherry Ricchiardi / American Journalism Review:
Out of the Shadows  —  Two high-profile incidents have propelled the long-ignored issue of sexual violence against journalists into the spotlight.  And women aren't the only victims.  Two photographs tell the story.  In the first one, Umar Cheema displays a wide, dimpled smile crowned by a bushy mustache.
 
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Reuters:
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