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Sinead Cruise / Reuters:
Investor group to vote against Murdochs at NewsCorp AGM — (Reuters) - Rupert Murdoch's campaign to keep control of News Corporation suffered a fresh blow on Friday after another key shareholder group called for his eviction from the board of the embattled media company.
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Future of Journalism and New York Magazine
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Lisa O'Carroll / Guardian:
News Corporation parts company with law firm Farrer & Co — News Corp's legal advisers to be replaced by Olswang, who will now advise on civil claims in relation to phone hacking — News Corporation has parted company with the law firm used to defend the News of the World in lawsuits taken …
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On Media's Blog
Jill Treanor / Guardian:
News Corp faces revolt by quarter of shareholders
News Corp faces revolt by quarter of shareholders
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CJR, Guardian and Media & Entertainment
Washington Post:
How Fox News changed the face of journalism — One night last month, Roger Ailes stood before a crowd of Fox News employees gathered at Chelsea Piers in Manhattan for a celebration marking the channel's 15th anniversary. “Our prime time is just unbeatable,” he told them.
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Inside Cable News and TVNewser
Alexia Tsotsis / TechCrunch:
Paul Carr's ‘The New Gambit’ Wants To Be ‘The Economist,’ But Funny (And Tablet-Only!) — Here's the one in which we figure out what Paul Carr's startup will actually do; Okay so it is a publication! Okay it's a whole company focused on publishing only for tablets and e-readers!
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Blog. and FishbowlLA
Poynter:
New York Times' buyouts, contract negotiations show newsroom shift to Web — Thursday's offer of 20 voluntary buyouts for New York Times staff shows the continuing evolution of the newsroom — cuts to the print operation while trying to nurture online growth.
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Media News and Huffington Post
Brittany Wallman / Broward Politics:
Lauderhill Mayor Kaplan to Sun Sentinel: Reporters are lobbyists — One of the mayors in Broward already is using the new Code of Ethics to explain why he'll give a “no comment.” — Lauderhill Mayor Richard Kaplan says under his interpretation of the newly passed code …
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Poynter, Reporters Committee News and The Raw Story
The Huffington Post:
To Baby, A Magazine Is An IPad That Doesn't Work (VIDEO) … Baby Ipad , Baby Ipad Magazine , Baby Magazine Ipad , Baby Who Broke Ipad , Ipad Magazine Baby , Ipad v Magazine , Magazine Ipad Baby , Magazine v Ipad , Urlesque , Parents News — Imagine baby's frustration when she discovers a magazine is just, well, a magazine.
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Poynter, MEDIA Schiff, Mashable! and Daily Dot
Jacob Harris / Nieman Journalism Lab:
Word clouds considered harmful — In his 2003 novel Pattern Recognition, William Gibson created a character named Cayce Pollard with an unusual psychosomatic affliction: She was allergic to brands. Even the logos on clothing were enough to make her skin crawl, but her worst reactions …
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Poynter and Charles Apple
Portland Press-Herald:
Newspaper announces reductions in staffing — The layoffs will affect 38 employees of The Portland Press Herald/Maine Sunday Telegram. — From staff reports — PORTLAND - Richard L. Connor, chief executive officer of MaineToday Media, announced that 38 full- and part-time employees …
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Associated Press and Al Diamon's blog
John Koblin / WWD:
Emily Nussbaum Headed to The New Yorker — NUSSBAUM TO NEW YORKER: New York Magazine writer Emily Nussbaum will succeed Nancy Franklin as The New Yorker's TV critic. She's leaving New York in two weeks and will start her job at The New Yorker early next month. “I'm completely excited,” said Nussbaum.
Kara Swisher / AllThingsD:
Exclusive: Yahoo Hires Heidrick & Struggles for CEO Search — According to sources close to the situation, Yahoo has hired Heidrick & Struggles for its CEO search. — It will be a dicey job, since the effort is on a separate track than the Silicon Valley Internet giant's wide-ranging strategic review …
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VentureBeat, AdExchanger.com and Business Insider
Bill Carter / New York Times:
TV Audience Shrinking on Friday Nights — Saturday night has long been the loneliest night of the week in the television business, but lately it's been joined by another evening pining for viewers: Fridays. — Once the location of some of television's biggest hits, everything …
Julie Moos / Poynter:
Palm Beach Post lays off 20 — The Cox Media-owned Palm Beach Post laid off at least 20 employees Friday, some of whom end their tenure today. In what is becoming a common refrain, Publisher Tim Burke told staff, “the latest economic downturn forced us to adjust our recently completed 2012 …
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