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Joe Pompeo / Capital New York:
Layoffs at the ‘Daily News’: Police desk, City Hall, federal courts and photo department hit so far — Layoffs have come to the Daily News. — Since this morning, staffers to be laid off have been getting called into a conference room to meet with senior vice president of human-resources Jeff Zomper.
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Media & Entertainment and @huffpostmedia
Mathew Ingram / GigaOM:
Kindle lending: Book publishers still not getting it — The big six book publishers are already behind the eight ball when it comes to the digital disruption of their business: Amazon, for example, is not only helping writers distribute their books without needing a publisher at all …
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O'Reilly Radar, Jacket Copy, Fortune and mocoNews
Mark Fitzgerald / Poynter:
Booted for plagiarism, California columnist finds his Patch — A California writer who lost his newspaper column after plagiarizing has explained himself on the local Patch site, where he's now a blogger. Why? — Nicole Charky, the Patch editor for the towns of Montrose and La Crescenta …
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Montrose, CA Patch, FishbowlLA and Montrose Patch
Janko Roettgers / GigaOM:
Exclusive: majority of YouTube views from non-English audience — Talk about a truly global audience: Sixty percent of all video views on YouTube come from users who select a language other than English as the site's display language, a Google spokesperson told us on Thursday afternoon.
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SocialTimes.com, Techland and Free Press
Erik Larson / Bloomberg:
News Corp. Begins Settlement Program for Phone-Hacking Victims — News Corp. (NWSA)'s U.K. unit started a voluntary settlement program for thousands of potential victims of phone hacking by the company's News of the World tabloid, which was shuttered in July as the scandal expanded.
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Company Town, FishbowlNY, Journalism.co.uk, Gawker, New York Magazine and Guardian
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Lisa O'Carroll / Guardian:
Man arrested over alleged police payments named as Sun journalist
Man arrested over alleged police payments named as Sun journalist
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Reuters, Poynter, Media & Entertainment, Reuters and New York Times
Andrea Morabito / Broadcasting & Cable:
Howard T. Owens Named President of National Geographic Channels — Former Reveille executive to replace Steve Schiffman — National Geographic Channels U.S. has named former Reveille chief Howard T. Owens its president, replacing Steve Schiffman, it was announced late Friday.
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Deadline.com
Committee to Protect Journalists:
Israel arrests journalists aboard flotilla — Israeli forces arrested an unidentified number of journalists today after a group of soldiers boarded two humanitarian aid ships sailing toward Gaza and forced them to redirect to the Israeli port of Ashdod, according to news reports.
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Democracy Now and Guardian
Brian Steinberg / AdAge:
How Much Does an NBC Turnaround Even Matter Any More? — Tuning In: By the Time Comcast Gets Things Right, Broadcast's Prime Roost Won't Be the Same — Imagine switching your TV set to NBC and finding nothing there but static. Would you be surprised? More important, would you care?
Ingrid Lunden / paidContent:
TVGuide.com-paidContent Survey Shows Big Spike In Online, Time-Shifted TV — Consumers are watching more TV today than ever before, but that increased consumption is rapidly changing with the times. According to a new survey from TVGuide.com and paidContent, a good part of the growth in TV usage …
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ChasNote
Mark Sweney / Guardian:
Time Warner makes €1bn Endemol bid — US media group seeks to take over debt-laden production company behind Big Brother and Deal or No Deal — Time Warner has made a takeover bid for Endemol, the debt-laden Dutch production company behind Big Brother and Deal or No Deal.
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Company Town, Broadcasting & Cable, The Wrap, Reuters, Bloomberg, Media Decoder, Telegraph and AdAge
Lucas Shaw / The Wrap:
Business Insider Blossoms the HuffPost Way — Founded as a site focused on digital news in New York, Business Insider has the kind of growth and buzz that invite comparisons to new media darling The Huffington Post. — But that's not necessarily all positive.
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Poynter
Will Richmond / VideoNuze:
Google To Go Over-the-Top and Compete With Pay-TV Operators? Don't Bet On Success. — Is Google planning to go over-the-top and compete with pay-TV operators for subscribers? That's the tantalizing possibility the WSJ is reporting this morning, though its article is long on speculation …
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Epicenter and AllThingsD, more at Techmeme »
Kimberly Dozier / Associated Press:
AP Exclusive: CIA following Twitter, Facebook — McLEAN, Virginia (AP) — In an anonymous industrial park in Virginia, in an unassuming brick building, the CIA is following tweets — up to 5 million a day. — At the agency's Open Source Center, a team known affectionately as the …
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PC Magazine, Gawker, Business Insider, ReadWriteWeb, Future of Journalism, WebProNews and The Politico
Erika Fry / CJR:
Charges dropped against first reporter arrested at Occupy Wall Street — A good sign came out of New York City's criminal court yesterday for journalists who have been swept up in arrests at the Occupy Wall Street protests. — Disorderly conduct charges were dropped against WNET's MetroFocus …
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Fast Company, Forbes, Reporters Committee News, Media Matters for America, Runnin' Scared, On the Media and Mediaite