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Brian Stelter / Media Decoder:
Reporters Say Police Denied Access to Protest Site — As New York City police cleared the Occupy Wall Street campsite in Zuccotti Park early Tuesday morning, many journalists were blocked from observing and interviewing protesters. Some called it a “media blackout” and said in interviews …
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FishbowlNY, The New York Observer, GalleyCat, ANIMAL, PolitickerNY and TVSpy
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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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Capital New York, The New York Observer, Forbes and Speakeasy
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.
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Future of Journalism, Guardian, mediabistro.com, News: News blog, Mediaite, Boing Boing and Gawker
Chicago Sun Times:
Journalists arrested in Occupy Wall Street sweeps — NEW YORK — Journalists have been detained by police while covering Occupy Wall Street protests in New York. — Associated Press writer Karen Matthews was taken into custody Tuesday along with AP photographer Seth Wenig and Daily News reporter Matthew Lysiak.
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 …
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Guardian and Journalism.co.uk
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Mark Hosenball / Reuters:
Signs of broader hacking at Murdoch newspaper
Amelia Hill / Guardian:
Phone-hacking inquiry deals with gremlins in the system
Phone-hacking inquiry deals with gremlins in the system
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Press Gazette and New York Times
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 …
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Media Decoder, Forbes and Company Town
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John Koblin / WWD:
New York Times Launches The Collection App — ALL IN ONE PLACE: The New York Times on Monday launched The Collection, an iPad app that will be a catchall for the paper's fashion and style content. The Collection app will be updated every day, and will draw in content from the paper's Styles desk …
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CJR, FishbowlNY, Nieman Journalism Lab and mnilive.com
Jack Shafer:
Stop the Chelsea moaning; she's “somebody” — Allow me to be among the first working journalists to welcome Chelsea Clinton to the Fourth Estate. Clinton, as you probably read in this morning's New York Times, has taken a job with NBC News as a full-time special correspondent and will cover stories …
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LA Observed, The Week, St. Petersburg Times, The Huffington Post and Media Decoder
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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New York Times, WWD Media Headlines, Media & Entertainment and FishbowlNY
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Jeremy W. Peters / New York Times:
Publisher and Two Top Editors Are Out at Newsweek/Daily Beast
Publisher and Two Top Editors Are Out at Newsweek/Daily Beast
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FishbowlNY, MinOnline, paidContent, Adweek, The Wrap, @jwpetersnyt, The New York Observer, Mediaite, Folio, Wall Street Journal and The Huffington Post
Alex Weprin / TVNewser:
Ratings: ABC Dominates With Giffords Interview, Sandusky Leads ‘Rock Center’ To Ratings High — ABC News anchor Diane Sawyer's interview with Rep. Gabrielle Giffords and her husband former astronaut Mark Kelly was easily the top broadcast program at 10 PM according to Nielsen fast national ratings.
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rbr.com and FishbowlDC
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
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 …
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GLAAD and ThinkProgress
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.
Discussion:
NetNewsCheck Latest, Company Town and Broadcasting & Cable
David Lieberman / Deadline.com:
Should The FCC Crack Down On TV Stations That Cooperate On News, Ad Sales, And Retransmission Deals? — We're starting to see some interesting filings at the FCC as it prepares to revamp media ownership rules — and that includes a letter sent today by a strange-bedfellows coalition of Dish Network …
Guardian:
Julian Assange seeks to take extradition fight to supreme court — WikiLeaks founder will ask permission to appeal against high court ruling that he must face sex crime charges in Sweden — The WikiLeaks founder, Julian Assange, has lodged an application to take to the supreme court his case against extradition to Sweden.
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 …
Discussion:
Press Gazette, Future of Journalism and Guardian
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Josh Halliday / Guardian:
Mensch seeks ‘full disclosure’ over surveillance
Mensch seeks ‘full disclosure’ over surveillance
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themediablog.typepad.com, Tom Watson MP and paidContent