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2:55 AM ET, November 2, 2011

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Mark Hosenball / Reuters:
Law firm documents add to heat on James Murdoch  —  (Reuters) - A law firm which represented Rupert Murdoch's London tabloids has turned over to the British parliament documents which could embarrass his son James when he returns to testify before a committee investigating a phone-hacking scandal.
Discussion: Future of Journalism
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Rachel McAthy / Journalism.co.uk:
Phone hacking: Internal News International documents published
Discussion: Guardian
Press Association:   Blair aide's phone ‘hacked by NotW’
Jason Deans / Guardian:   NoW lawyer warned editor of ‘damning email’ in 2008
Steve Myers / Poynter:
Wall Street Journal, USA Today, New York Times top latest circulation report  —  ABC has released circulation figures for the six-month period ending Sept. 30, 2011.  This is the second reporting period in which ABC is counting circulation differently, so you can't compare current figures to previous periods.
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David Kaplan / paidContent:   Fas-Fax: Major Newspapers' Total Digital Editions Rise 63 Percent
Rick Edmonds / Poynter:
The sideways numbers you'll see in today's newspaper circulation report
Tim Molloy / The Wrap:
Ratings: ‘Rock Center’ Off to Bad Start as Halloween Cuts Into Ratings All Around  —  “Rock Center with Brian Williams” is off to a bad start, debuting 38 percent lower than the premiere of “The Playboy Club,” the now-canceled drama it replaced in the Mondays-at-10 timeslot.
Discussion: TVNewser and rbr.com
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Bill Carter / New York Times:
‘60 Minutes’ Draws Viewers With the Madoffs
Discussion: TVNewser and GalleyCat
Steve Myers / Poynter:
Gawker network three times more valuable than Drudge Report, according to survey  —  The financial news site 24/7 Wall St. has come up with a list of the 25 most valuable blogs (perhaps more aptly, aggregators and news sites) based on revenue, profits, market differentiation and “founder risk …
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Mike Sauter / 24/7 Wall St.:
The Twenty-Five Most Valuable Blogs In America - 2011
Discussion: Future of Journalism
Joshua Benton / Nieman Journalism Lab:
Three lessons news sites can take from the launch of The Verge  —  Maybe it's just the 30-something former rock critic in me, but I keep accidentally calling new gadget site The Verge The Verve instead.  But whatever you call it, The Verge's launch today is one of the most anticipated in the online news space in some time.
Discussion: The Verge
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Joe Pompeo / Capital New York:
The ‘Times’ debuts its latest Goliath: A new, web-friendly event calendar for New York  —  The New York Times today launches its very soberly named Arts & Entertainment Guide, which is actually a big deal: It means a Goliath is entering the online event-calendar market for really the first time.
Discussion: Future of Journalism
Ernesto / TorrentFreak:
Major Book Publisher Files Mass-BitTorrent Lawsuit  —  Since early 2010 more than 200,000 people have been sued in the U.S. for sharing copyrighted works via BitTorrent.  Thus far these lawsuits have been the exclusive territory of independent and adult film studios, but today they are joined …
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Mathew Ingram / GigaOM:
Our relationship with e-books: It's too complicated
Discussion: TeleRead
Odette Yousef / wbez.org:
Al Jazeera English hits Chicago cable waves  —  WTTW carries Qatar-based news channel  —  Starting today, Chicagoans have cable access to news from Al Jazeera English.  The Qatar-based channel will air its international coverage on local public television station WTTW.
Discussion: On Media's Blog and Poynter
Nellie Andreeva / Deadline.com:
CNN's ‘Piers Morgan Tonight’ Gets Beat In The Ratings By A 3 AM Fox News Show  —  CNN's 9 PM anchor Piers Morgan Tonight is regularly pummeled in the ratings by its Fox News primetime counterparts.  But in October, it also got beat by Fox News' overnight program Red Eye, which airs at 3 AM.
Discussion: TVNewser
Hamilton Nolan / Gawker:
In Defense of Journalistic Facelessness  —  The mighty, omniscient “journalistic tone” is largely a convenient myth.  Newspapers and other media outlets long adopted this self-assured institutional writing style which admitted no doubt as a way to appear more knowledgeable than they really were.
Discussion: Poynter and The Loyal Opposition
Anna Sanders / The New York Observer:
John Swansburg Leaves the New Yorker After Only 2 Months, Returns to Slate  —  Early this morning, Slate editor-in-chief and chairman Jacob Weisberg tweeted that former colleague and culture editor John Swansburg was “back!”  A New Yorker spokesman confirmed that Mr. Swansburg's …
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Alex Pham / Company Town:
Sirius XM third-quarter subscriber growth rattles investors  —  Sirius XM Radio Inc.'s subscriber growth received a cool reception on Wall Street as investors worried that the satellite radio company might lose customers early next year when its 12% price hike is set to hit.
Discussion: AllThingsD, Media Decoder and rbr.com
Jack Mirkinson / The Huffington Post:
Limbaugh Denounces Herman Cain Story  —  Rush Limbaugh tore into Politico on his Monday show, denouncing the web site for what he called a “hit job” on Herman Cain.  Limbaugh said that the story was an “unconscionable, racially stereotypical attack” on Cain.  —  Politico posted an explosive story about Cain on Sunday.
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Frances Martel / Mediaite:
Politico's Ken Vogel Refuses To Confirm Or Deny Cain Story Came From Rival Camp
Discussion: Erik Wemple, Guardian, CJR and Mother Jones
Alex Weprin / TVNewser:
Newly-Bankrupt MF Global Owes CNBC $850,000  —  Financial services company MF Global filed for bankruptcy protection yesterday, and surprisingly CNBC is one of the company's larger creditors.  MF Global owes CNBC nearly $850,000, and while that pales in comparison to the more than $1.2 billion …
Dee Gill / paidContent:
Why Is Reed Hastings Selling So Much Netflix Stock?  —  As the bloodbath for Netflix (NSDQ: NFLX) (NFLX) investors carries on, perhaps the CEO could boost a little confidence in the company if he would stop selling his own shares.  —  CEO Reed Hastings has exercised buy options …
Discussion: Future of Journalism
 
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Bloomberg:
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Discussion: Poynter and Guardian