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Alan Cowell / New York Times:
British Judge Investigates Journalistic Practices — LONDON — After the phone hacking scandal that has seared its way through Rupert Murdoch's newspapers in this country, a senior British judge opened an inquiry on Monday into the way journalists operate and the elusive balance between press freedom and individual rights to privacy.
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Guardian and @jamesro47
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James Robinson / paidContent:
Private Investigator's Notebooks Offer New Details In Phone Hacking Case
Private Investigator's Notebooks Offer New Details In Phone Hacking Case
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The Huffington Post, Guardian and Press Gazette
Georgina Prodhan / Reuters:
Press probe says more papers may have phone-hacked
Adrian Croft / Reuters:
James Murdoch “kept in dark” on hacking: report — (Reuters) - News Corp's James Murdoch was “kept in the dark” about the scale of phone hacking at the News of the World by his subordinates who tried to manage the problem, the newspaper's former chief reporter said on Monday.
Discussion:
Future of Journalism
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Bill Carter / New York Times:
Chelsea Clinton to Report for NBC — NBC is to announce on Monday morning that it has hired Chelsea Clinton to become a full-time special correspondent for NBC News. — The appointment is immediate. Ms. Clinton will show up at the news division offices oon Monday morning, said Steve Capus …
Russell Adams / Wall Street Journal:
Publisher Out at Newsweek, Daily Beast — The publisher of Newsweek magazine and the Daily Beast website, Ray Chelstowski, is leaving, and the company is installing former CBS Interactive executive Eric Danetz as senior vice president of sales, according to a person familiar with the matter.
Discussion:
FishbowlNY, Poynter and Business Insider
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Jeremy W. Peters / Media Decoder:
Newsweek, Mired in Red Ink, Cancels Longtime Political Series — It has been one of Newsweek's signature ventures and a staple of American political journalism since 1984. — Every presidential election season, the magazine detached a small group of reporters from their daily jobs for a year …
Discussion:
FishbowlNY and Crikey
Tom Watson MP:
Society of Editors Conference 2011 #soe11 — I am very sorry that I will not be able to attend the conference today. — Roy Greenslade has just revealed that six months ago, members of the DCMS Select Committee were the targets of covert surveillance by private investigators and journalists working for News International.
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Guardian
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Roy Greenslade / Guardian:
Casting light on the News of the World shadowing of MPs
Casting light on the News of the World shadowing of MPs
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Business Insider
Ingrid Lunden / paidContent:
Kindle Fire, First Reviews: Hot Gadget Or Just Another Lukewarm Tablet? — A new day, and a new device to challenge Apple's iPad in the market for tablets. — At $199, the Kindle Fire, which starts shipping this week to those who ordered early, might attract a huge volume of buyers simply because it has lowered the cost barrier.
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TechCrunch, The New York Observer, VentureBeat, MinOnline, PC Magazine, msnbc.com, Techland, VatorNews, ZDNet and Between the Lines Blog, more at Techmeme »
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Laura Hazard Owen / paidContent:
Amazon Decides To Ship Kindle Fire And Kindle Touch Early
Amazon Decides To Ship Kindle Fire And Kindle Touch Early
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mediabistro.com, Amazon.com, AllThingsD and CNET News
Steven Levy / Wired:
Jeff Bezos Owns the Web in More Ways Than You Think
Jeff Bezos Owns the Web in More Ways Than You Think
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Future of Journalism, Engadget, The Verge, Gizmodo, Fortune, New York Times, GeekWire, Wired and Media Decoder, more at Techmeme »
Howard Kurtz / The Daily Beast:
Morning TV's Tabloid Turn — As CBS goes serious for sunrise, stars at rival networks grumble about the fluffy fare. — For three frustrating DECADES, CBS has been the biggest loser in the morning. Now, rather than trying to beat Today and Good Morning America at their own game, the network wants to change the rules.
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TVNewser, The Huffington Post, Inside Cable News and Chickaboomer
Alex Weprin / TVNewser:
CNN iReport Gets Major Relaunch As a ‘Social Network for News’ — Since launching five years ago, CNN's iReport has become the gold standard when it comes to traditional media companies utilizing user-generated content. Thousands of videos, photos and stories that began as posts on the site have been featured on CNN's networks.
Discussion:
Lost Remote and Future of Journalism
Steve Myers / Poynter:
George Will: Wife's work on Rick Perry's campaign doesn't pose problem — Asked about Texas Gov. Rick Perry's election chances on ABC's “This Week” on Sunday, syndicated columnist George Will disclosed that his wife has joined the campaign, then proceeded to say that candidates can recover …
Discussion:
Splice Today and The Politico
Megan Garber / Nieman Journalism Lab:
Twitter, the conversation-enabler? Actually, most news orgs use the service as a glorified RSS feed — As much as we tout Twitter for its conversational abilities — for its revolutionary capacity to create discursive, rather than simply distributive, relationships with news consumers …
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Multichannel, Lost Remote, Broadcasting & Cable, Journalism.org, MediaPost, Poynter and Future of Journalism, more at Techmeme »
Jeremy W. Peters / New York Times:
Reality TV's Instant Stars Populate a Magazine — Reality television stars tend to lack certain attributes: discretion, shame, gainful employment. One thing they don't seem to want for is exposure. — Yet that is exactly what American Media Inc., publisher of the National Enquirer …
Discussion:
New York Magazine
David Carr / New York Times:
The Media Equation: Paton Prepares His Newspapers for a World Without Print — Last week, John Paton met with executives of the MediaNews Group, the second-largest newspaper chain by circulation in the country, home to papers like The Denver Post, The Detroit News, The Salt Lake Tribune …
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Poynter, Noted, Future of Journalism and Big News Network.com