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3:40 PM ET, October 26, 2011

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Hamilton Nolan / Gawker:
The Shady Marketing Scheme That's Buying Off Your Favorite Bloggers  —  One basic characteristic of journalism is this: its content is not bought and paid for and directed by an advertiser.  It might be vapid.  It might be poorly written.  It might be damn near worthless.  But it's not an advertisement.
Discussion: Poynter
The Independent:
Exclusive: Met finds secret phone at centre of NI hacking  —  Device nicknamed ‘The Hub’ hidden in offices of ‘News of the World’  —  Specialist detectives from the Metropolitan Police have discovered the existence of a secret mobile phone within News International's east London headquarters …
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John Plunkett / Guardian:
Government under fire over alleged BBC licence fee talks with News Corp
Discussion: Journalism.co.uk
Mark Hosenball / Reuters:   Murdoch lawyer accused BBC of phone hacking vendetta
Matthew Panzarino / The Next Web:
How Apple won the ebook pricing war by strong-arming Amazon  —  At the launch of the iPad in 2010, Walt Mossberg asked Steve Jobs a question that sparked a ton of debate about Apple's ebook pricing that has gone mostly unexplained, until now.  The question was: why would people pay more for ebooks …
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Luke Harding / Guardian:
Saddam Hussein ordered execution of journalist Farzad Bazoft, records reveal  —  Former Iraqi leader argued against clemency and grumbled over length of time it would take to have Bazoft hanged  —  Saddam Hussein personally ordered the execution of the Observer journalist Farzad Bazoft …
Eriq Gardner / Hollywood Reporter:
CBS Sued for Airing Unlicensed Photos of John Edwards' Mistress  —  CBS has been sued by a celebrity photographer who claims the network's The Insider and The Early Show featured without license his images of Reille Hunter, the mistress of former presidential candidate John Edwards, and her child.
Discussion: TVWeek.com
Jeff Bercovici / Mixed Media:
WSJ, NYT Wikileaks Knockoffs Stuck in Neutral  —  “Harder than it looks, isn't it, Mr. Keller?”  Image by AFP/Getty Images via @daylife  —  The news that Wikileaks is suspending operations for lack of funds ought to represent a big opportunity for The new York Times and The Wall Street Journal.
Discussion: Poynter
William Neuman / New York Times:
Daniel B. Burke Dies at 82; Helped Engineer Capital Cities-ABC Deal  —  Daniel B. Burke, who helped engineer the acquisition of the American Broadcasting Company by Capital Cities, one of the boldest corporate takeovers of the 1980s, and went on to become chief executive of the merged company …
Burgess Everett / Politico:
Watchdogs take aim at MSNBC, Buchanan  —  Both Media Matters for America and Color of Change are petitioning MSNBC this week to either fire or sanction former GOP presidential candidate and MSNBC contributor Pat Buchanan for what the two organizations characterize as the use of his platform to espouse bigotry and white supremacy.
Cindy Adams / New York Post:
Amanpour back to CNN?  —  “This Week” anchor Christiane Amanpour isn't getting along with the bosses at ABC News, and has reached out to the honchos at CNN to return to the network where she started her career.  Sources tell us award-winning Amanpour has been “miserable” …
Christina Boyle / NY Daily News:
Andy Rooney hospitalized over complications from surgery: 60 Minutes curmudgeon in stable condition  —  Andy Rooney, the veteran television commentator who delivered his final essay on CBS newsmagazine “60 Minutes” this month, was hospitalized Tuesday.  —  The 92-year-old developed serious complications …
Discussion: Associated Press
Barton Eckert / Washington Business Journal:
Gannett board elects new director  —  Washington Business Journal by Barton Eckert  —  Inc. announced that Susan Ness, a former commissioner of the Federal Communications Commission and the head of Susan Ness Strategies, has been elected to the board of directors, effective immediately.
Robert Feder / Time Out Chicago:
Gloom and doom: Clear Channel's dark future begins today  —  When the largest radio company in America assembles its major market general managers in Chicago today, it won't be to tell them what a swell job they're doing.  —  Instead, if knowledgeable industry reports are correct …
Discussion: smays.com
Julie Moos / Poynter:
Robert Blau, Steven Hahn join Pulitzer Prize board  —  The 20-member Pulitzer Prize board has two new members: Bloomberg News Managing Editor Robert Blau and University of Pennsylvania historian Steven Hahn.  Blau has served twice as a juror and shared in Pulitzer Prize-winning projects …
Lara O'Reilly / Marketing Week:
i newspaper has reason to celebrate on its first anniversary  —  As the i newspaper slices into its first birthday cake today, its doubters may well be eating humble pie as they look back on its overwhelmingly successful year in one of the toughest ever periods for print media.
Electronista:
Condé Nast digital subs soar 268% after iPad gets Newsstand  —  Conde Nast credits iOS 5 to surge in reading  —  Condé Nast suggested on Tuesday that tablet magazines might have turned a corner with the launch of iOS 5.  Since the iPad received access to Newsstand …
Jon Bershad / Mediaite:
Hilarious Video Shows How The NY Times, Fox News, And The Huffington Post Write Their OWS Headlines  —  Guys, incredible news!  Somehow, someone snuck cameras into the headquarters of a bunch of major American news outlets to see how they're biases inform their reporting on the Occupy protests!
Josh Halliday / paidContent:
Former MySpace CEO: News Corp's Marketing Miscues Killed The Social Network  —  The former chief executive of MySpace has spoken for the first time about the demise of the once-dominant social network, admitting that News Corporation should have relaunched the site as “an entirely new brand”.
Daniel Roberts / Fortune:
With The Verge, SB Nation looks beyond just gadgets  —  A flock of former AOL staffers are about to launch a new gadget blog, The Verge.  Their publishing model could end up looking a lot like their former employer's.  —  By Daniel Roberts, reporter  —  FORTUNE — AOL hasn't had much luck keeping its top editorial talent.
Joel Gunter / Journalism.co.uk:
BBC Trust launches impartiality review of Arab spring coverage  —  Broadcaster's fourth impartiality review will examine coverage of events in Tunisia, Egypt, Libya, Bahrain, Syria and Yemen since December 2010  —  BBC correspondent John Simpson reports from Ras Lanuf, Libya in March this year
Discussion: Guardian and Editors Weblog
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Joe Pompeo / Capital New York:
Major media outlets say they won't pull out of Baghdad when Obama does
Discussion: Mediaite, New York Times and Gawker
 
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Karlee Weinmann / Business Insider:
Barnes & Noble's Latest Strategy To Compete With Amazon: Selling Rugs
Liz Gannes / AllThingsD:
Mahalo Lays Off 25 Percent for Shift to Apps From Video
Matthew Flamm / Crain's New York Business:
Group calls on Village Voice Media to drop sex ads
Discussion: Poynter and Media & Entertainment
Amy Wicks / WWD:
Layoffs Hit Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia
Joe Flint / LA Times:
Fox taps Wertheimer as head of digital
Discussion: Broadcasting & Cable
Mark Sweney / Guardian:
BT ordered to block Newzbin2 filesharing site within 14 days
Laura Hazard Owen / paidContent:
Amazon's Acquisition Of The Book Depository Gets Official OK
Matt Kinsman / Folio:
Ziff Davis Enterprise To Go All-Digital In 2012
Discussion: New York Post and Gawker
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Jason Kincaid / TechCrunch:
SkimLinks Harnesses Atma Links Acquisition To Power SkimWords 2.0
Sunny Hundal / Liberal Conspiracy:
Watch: Sky compares protesters to Nazis
Discussion: Guardian and Boing Boing
Joe Pompeo / Capital New York:
Richard Lawson leaves Gawker to work for old Gawker boss, at Atlantic Wire
Steve Myers / Poynter:
Digital First Media names leadership team
Roy Greenslade / Guardian:
Yemen editor: it's hell here, but we need coverage by international media
Discussion: Reuters and freemedia.at
Chris O'Shea / FishbowlNY:
The Daily Adds Two  —  The Daily has added two staffers to its Arts & Life section.