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11:15 AM ET, September 24, 2011

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Jason Kincaid / TechCrunch:
TechCrunch Founder Michael Arrington Launches A New Blog, Uncrunched  —  TechCrunch founder Michael Arrington, who recently left the company he founded over six years ago, is back in action.  Or at least, he has proven that he still knows how to set up a WordPress blog.
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Henry Blodget / Business Insider:
EXCLUSIVE: Ex-TechCrunch Star Paul Carr Is Starting A New Company Backed By... Michael Arrington's CrunchFund!  —  Last week, TechCrunch columnist and author Paul Carr quit TechCrunch in spectacular fashion, accusing AOL management of royally screwing up everything and knifing founder Mike Arrington.
David Kaplan / paidContent:
Vacancies Open Up For The Lead Roles At Bloomberg.com And Time.com  —  Big changes atop digital at two major news sites today: Kevin Krim, the head of Bloomberg.com, is leaving the company, while Jim Frederick, who oversaw operations at Time.com as the site's managing editor, is the new editor of Time (NYSE: TWX) International.
Discussion: Talking Biz News
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Noah Davis / Business Insider:
Ex-Yahoo VP Hired To Save Bloomberg.com Quits  —  Kevin Krim, the former Yahoo executive poached by Bloomberg in 2009, is leaving the financial giant, Business Insider learned on Friday.  —  His destination is unknown.  —  He had been tasked with turning Bloomberg.com into a more consumer-friendly site.
Nicholas Carlson / Business Insider:
“A BRIDGE TOO FAR”: AOL Requires Patch Editors To Drum Up Ad Sales Leads  —  Yesterday, we reported that, as the year ends, AOL plans to use some clever accounting to make it look like 10 or so Patches are finally profitable.  —  But that's not all AOL is doing to juice Patch revenue numbers!
Discussion: Gannett Blog
Andrew Jacobs / New York Times:
Journalist Is Detained in China for Article on Sex Slaves  —  BEIJING — For a nation not yet inured to lurid and senseless crime, a report that a former civil servant in central China kept six women enslaved in an underground bunker — and that he killed two of them — was shocking enough.
Tim Ebner / American Journalism Review:
Steering Clear of Misinformation  —  An ONA session helps journalists avoid online hoaxes.  —  The speed at which breaking news moves online can result in embarrassing mistakes for journalists.  Case in point: the spread of the inaccurate rumor that Piers Morgan had been suspended by CNN inspired by a fake tweet in late July.
Jim Romenesko / Poynter:
Baltimore Sun to put up paywall next month  —  The Sun's paywall goes up October 10.  “To encourage readers to sign up at launch, we will offer a special introductory rate of 99 cents for the first 4 weeks,” says publisher Tim Ryan's memo.  “After that, digital-only subscribers will have a cost of $2.49 a week or $49.99 for 26 weeks.
Jay Yarow / Business Insider:
Dear Tumblr And Instapaper Genius Marco Arment: We're Sorry You're Not A Fan  —  We've read your criticism of our site, and we'd like to respond.  —  You don't like our headlines, our slideshows, our sharing buttons, and a bunch of other things.  That's fine, we don't mind that our taste isn't your taste.
Discussion: Gawker and The Awl, more at Techmeme »
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Andy Plesser / Beet.TV:
CNN Managing Editor Mark Whitaker: We are Reaping the Benefits of Global Expansion  —  CNN's sizable investment in international coverage has paid off with increased television ratings and digital consumption, says Mark Whitaker, EVP and Managing Editor of CNN Worldwide, in this interview with Beet.TV
Sky News:
Andy Coulson To Sue News Group Newspapers  —  Former News Of The World editor Andy Coulson is suing News Group newspapers, his former employer.  —  Mr Coulson is taking legal action over their decision to stop paying his legal fees.  —  Papers were reportedly served at the High Court …
Discussion: Adweek and FishbowlNY
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Matt Burns / TechCrunch:
Blockbuster Movie Pass: Dish Network's $10/Month Answer To Netflix  —  Dish Network has the answer to Netflix: Blockbuster.  The company bought the bankrupt Blockbuster six months ago at auction for $228 million and apparently wasted no time integrating Blockbuster's current streaming service into Dish's satellite TV plans.
Keach Hagey / The Politico:
Jay Carney schools White House reporters  —  Jay Carney never lets the reporters he briefs each day forget that not so long ago, he was one of them.  —  Whether he's sidestepping a request to predict what can pass the House ("Well, I hung up my reporter cleats"), shutting down a line …
Discussion: Poynter
 
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New York Post:
Si's digital dollars creating Condé Niche
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Caitlin Johnston / American Journalism Review:
CNN Under Fire
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Lucia Moses / Adweek:
Changes Coming to ‘Wall Street Journal’
Telegraph:
Phone hacking: News International paid Neil Wallis while he was at Scotland Yard
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Jennifer Saba / Reuters:
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Jeffrey A. Trachtenberg / Wall Street Journal:
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