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10:10 AM ET, November 15, 2011

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Joel Gunter / Journalism.co.uk:
NI: ‘No guarantees’ that hacking stopped after arrests  —  Rhodri Davies QC tells Leveson inquiry that News International can't guarantee phone hacking didn't continue after arrest and imprisonment of Clive Goodman and Glenn Mulcaire  —  Davies also told the inquiry that News International …
Discussion: Journalism.co.uk and Guardian
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Lisa O'Carroll / Guardian:
Leveson inquiry: News International, Telegraph and Mail evidence - live  —  News International is querying the claim that 28 News of the World journalists were involved in phone-hacking.
James Robinson / Guardian:
NoW owner disputes 28 staff ordered hacking  —  News International's barrister asks inquiry to check counsel's statement and admits hacking could have continued after 2007  —  The News of the World's former owner has disputed whether there is evidence that 28 of the paper's employees commissioned …
Amelia Hill / Guardian:
Phone-hacking inquiry deals with gremlins in the system
Discussion: Press Gazette
Steve Myers / Poynter:
Journalists arrested, roughed up as police clear Zuccotti Park of OWS protesters  —  Journalists said they were shut out and roughed up as the New York Police Department cleared Zuccotti Park of Occupy Wall Street protesters in the early morning hours Tuesday.
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James Poniewozik / Time:
NYC Un-Occupies Wall Street, Manages the Media  —  New York City police in riot gear raided and cleared the Occupy Wall Street encampment in Manhattan's Zuccotti Park around 1 a.m. Tuesday.  As it happened—coincidentally or not—this was past press time for local papers.
Lucia Moses / Adweek:
NewsBeast Brings in Mark Miller in Shakeup  —  NewsBeast has brought back longtime Newsweek vet Mark Miller to oversee editorial operations, signaling continued upheaval as the magazine-news site combo struggles to win over readers and advertisers.  —  Miller is coming back to a newly created position of editorial operations director.
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Jeremy W. Peters / New York Times:
Publisher and Two Top Editors Are Out at Newsweek/Daily Beast  —  The publisher and managing editor of Newsweek and The Daily Beast are leaving their jobs, two high-level departures that signal distress inside the company as it struggles to turn its fortunes around.
The Hollywood Reporter:
Penn State Scandal: Advertisers Bail on ESPN Broadcast … In the wake of the sexual abuse scandal that led to the recent firing of head coach Joe Paterno after his former assistant coach Jerry Sandusky was charged with 40 counts of sexual abuse of children, at least six advertisers …
Matt Burns / TechCrunch:
Netflix Outs Redesigned Android Tablet App, New iPad Version Hitting In A Few Weeks  —  Netflix took to its blog this morning to announce a new look for its Android tablet app.  Gone is the old beige and red scheme (finally).  In its place is an immersive user interface that takes full advantage of cover art.
Jon Slattery:
Editors say editorial staff down 29% since 2007  —  A new Society of Editors' survey reveals that editorial staff numbers have fallen by 29% since 2007.  —  The survey of editors' attititudes by consultant Jim Chisholm says content generation staffing has fallen by 19% …
Discussion: Guardian and Press Gazette
Cory Bergman / Lost Remote:
10 broadcast TV groups team with ConnecTV for second screen  —  In one of the largest social TV partnerships to date, ten local broadcast groups are announcing a partnership today with ConnecTV to power second-screen experiences in markets covering 76 million households.
David Carr / Media Decoder:
Newspapers' Digital Apostle  —  On Monday, we ran a story about John Paton, a long-time newspaper executive who thinks the problems with print media may be solved by printing less.  The conventions of a news story require that a long conversation get boiled down to a few pithy quotes.
Jeff Bercovici / Mixed Media:
Huffington Post Tech Wizard Paul Berry Stepping Back at AOL  —  If the Huffington Post was worth the $315 million AOL paid to acquire it, it's in large measure because of the second-to-none technology built into the platform,which is hyper responsive to the needs of editors and the preferences of users.
Discussion: AllThingsD
Amelia Hill / Guardian:
BBC constrained by need to avoid political bias, admits Lord Patten  —  As Leveson inquiry starts, former Tory chairman says there are areas where corporation needs to be particularly careful  —  The BBC is unable to conduct investigations into some of the most important stories of the day …
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Josh Halliday / Guardian:
Mensch seeks ‘full disclosure’ over surveillance
Felix Salmon / Epicenter:
The Future of Online Advertising  —  I gave a talk last Thursday at the AppNexus Summit in front of a few hundred digital advertising types.  The first part of the talk was a macro overview, but when the Q&A session started, all that anybody wanted to talk about was my take on online media.
Discussion: Future of Journalism
Seth Abramovitch / Gawker:
Why Public Radio Host Warren Olney's Apology Wasn't Enough  —  On Friday, Gawker broke the story of a horrifically ill-conceived installment of Warren Olney's current affairs show on public radio, To The Point.  Using the Jerry Sandusky child rape scandal as its jumping-off point …
Discussion: GLAAD and ThinkProgress
 
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Robin Wauters / TechCrunch:
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CJR:
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Discussion: TVNewser, Gawker, TVSpy and Mediaite
Jessica Davies / New Media Age:
Harper Collins to explore selling interactive ad space in factual books
Discussion: TeleRead
Emma Bazilian / Adweek:
Survey Shows Hacking Scandal's Effect on Media Credibility
Discussion: 10,000 Words and Guardian
Publishers Weekly:
From Magazine To Book: ‘CJR’ Makes the Leap
Discussion: CJR and The New York Observer
David Carr / New York Times:
Reporters Suit Up, Visit Fukushima Nuclear Plant
Discussion: Softpedia News
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Jon Thurber / Los Angeles Times:
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Steve Myers / Poynter:
George Will: Wife's work on Rick Perry's campaign doesn't pose problem
Discussion: The Wrap and Splice Today
Alex Weprin / TVNewser:
CNN iReport Gets Major Relaunch As a ‘Social Network for News’