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Spencer Ackerman / Danger Room:
On Facebook, NATO Chief Announces End to Libya War — This has to be a first in the annals of social media. The commander of NATO's Libya war has announced his intent to end hostilities through Facebook. — In a short post on his Wall Friday morning, Adm. James Stavridis told the world …
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VentureBeat and ZDNet
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Marisa Guthrie / Hollywood Reporter:
News Organizations Defend Airing Gruesome Gadhafi Death Video … NEW YORK - News organizations are defending airing the grim video of deposed Libyan dictator Moammar Gadhafi's lifeless, bloodied body being kicked and dragged through the streets near his hometown of Sirte.
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Kirk LaPointe's …, TVNewser and Future of Journalism
Mike Masnick / Techdirt:
Who Gets The Copyright On The Photo Of A Beaten Gaddafi, Captured Off A Cameraphone — The AFP news agency (with its partner Getty) has a bit of a history with some rather odd copyright claims. You may recall the lawsuit that AFP was involved in after it yanked photos from Twitpic …
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Agence France Presse and Newsweek
Mary Hockaday / BBC:
The challenges of reporting Gaddafi's death
The challenges of reporting Gaddafi's death
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http://www.Stinkyjournalism …, Poynter, Guardian and Future of Journalism
The Wrap:
Rupert Murdoch, Sons, Re-Elected to News Corp.'s Board — Rupert Murdoch and his sons, Lachlan and James, survived a shareholders vote on Friday, with the entire clan re-elected to News Corp.'s board of directors, the company announced. — In all, 15 board members were reappointed.
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Future of Journalism, Company Town, Adweek, Multichannel, News Corporation and Broadcasting & Cable
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Guardian:
Murdoch warned of ‘Mulcaire 2’ at News Corp shareholder meeting — Some large investors vote against CEO's re-election to board, but full details will not be available until Monday — Rupert Murdoch has been dealt a blow by shareholders who called on the News Corp chairman and his sons to resign from the scandal-torn media empire.
Guardian:
Rupert Murdoch speaks of ‘unfair attack’ in face of shareholder revolt
Rupert Murdoch speaks of ‘unfair attack’ in face of shareholder revolt
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paidContent, PC Magazine, Media Money … and Guardian
Susanna Kim / ABCNEWS:
Rupert Murdoch and Sons Blasted By Shareholders
Rupert Murdoch and Sons Blasted By Shareholders
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Wall Street Journal, Wall Street Journal and Bloomberg
Jim Rutenberg / The Caucus:
Ex-Governor of South Carolina Joins Fox News — Former Gov. Mark Sanford of South Carolina may have not have been able to run for the 2012 Republican presidential nomination after his 2009 cheating scandal, but he will at least get to talk about the campaign on national television …
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TVNewser, Chickaboomer, On Media's Blog, Mediaite, The Daily Caller, The Huffington Post and New York Magazine
Joel Gunter / Journalism.co.uk:
Times editor signals shift to integrated production — Amid planned job cuts, James Harding tells staff that production teams will need to be able to work across the print, web, iPad, and Android editions — Times editor James Harding has signalled a shift towards integrated production at the newspaper …
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Future of Journalism, Guardian and Journalism.co.uk
Amir Efrati / Wall Street Journal:
Google, Private-Equity Firms Mull Bid For Yahoo — Google Inc. has talked to at least two private-equity firms about potentially helping them finance a deal to buy Yahoo Inc.'s core business, according to a person familiar with the matter. — Google and prospective partners …
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Business Insider, Future of Journalism, Business Insider, The Next Web, Deadline.com and Electronista, more at Techmeme »
Julie Moos / Poynter:
NPR will no longer distribute ‘World of Opera’ after host becomes OWS spokesperson — NPR will no longer distribute “World of Opera,” after it was revealed this week that host Lisa Simeone has become a spokesperson for protests in Washington, D.C. WDAV, the North Carolina public radio station …
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WDAV Blog, www.wnyc.org, http://www.Stinkyjournalism …, Kirk LaPointe's … and Media Matters for America
Jim Romenesko / Poynter:
LAT says billboards wrong about wiretapping at paper — Billboards along Southern California freeways are urging motorists to contact lawyer Jeffrey Krinsk if they believe they were “Illegaly [sic] wire-tapped by the LA Times” or to “Report LA Times Fraud.”
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L.A. NOW and FishbowlLA
New York Times:
MI5 References Emerge in Phone Hacking Lawsuit — A British private detective at the center of the phone hacking scandal that has shaken Rupert Murdoch's media empire cited the MI5 file of a close friend of Princes William and Harry in notes he kept on his work for the tabloid The News of the World, according to a suit filed in London.
Jeff Bercovici / Mixed Media:
Why Other Papers Aren't Racing to Copy the NYT Paywall — Image by Getty Images North America via @daylife — It's been an odd week for paywall-watchers. On the one hand, you had The New York Times reporting extraordinarily good news about its six-month-old digital turnstile.
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Future of Journalism and Noted