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Jack Mirkinson / The Huffington Post:
Journalists Beaten, Arrested During Occupy Wall Street Protests — As thousands of Occupy Wall Street protesters took to the streets on Thursday, journalists once again found themselves a target of police violence and arrests. — Reporters took to Twitter and, in some cases …
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The Awl, Reporters Committee News and The Daily Caller
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Juli Weiner / Vanity Fair:
An Oral History of a Vanity Fair Photographer's Arrest at Occupy Wall Street
Brian Stelter / New York Times:
Protesters Shutting Down the Subway? Depends on What You Watch
Protesters Shutting Down the Subway? Depends on What You Watch
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TVNewser, Global Voices, City Room, OccupyWallSt News and TVSpy
Sarah Lyall / New York Times:
British Tabloid Paper Portrayed as Prompting Suicides — LONDON — A lawyer representing 51 people who say they were victims of phone hacking and press intrusion told a hearing on Wednesday that his clients and their families had been followed, spied on, threatened, harassed, vilified …
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TVWeek.com
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Paul Sonne / Wall Street Journal:
Police, News Corp. Question U.K. Hacking Total — LONDON—Lawyers for the Metropolitan Police and News Corp. have disputed the suggestion, made at a public inquiry here Monday, that a private investigator's notebook identifies at least 28 employees of News Corp.'s U.K. newspaper unit as people …
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Poynter
Josh Halliday / Guardian:
Sun's former head of features sues News Corp execs over sacking — Matt Nixson seeks £100,000 in damages after being abruptly fired from his job on 21 July — The Sun's former head of features, who was sacked in July, is suing News Group Newspapers and four members …
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Adweek and The New York Observer
Peter Kafka / AllThingsD:
Amazon KindlePhone for 2012? — Amazon just rolled out a full-fledged tablet. Next year, says Citigroup's research department, it could have its own phone. Here's the topline from analyst Mark Mahaney's newest note: — “Based on our supply chain channel checks in Asia led by Kevin Chang …
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paidContent, ZDNet, VentureBeat, Forbes, Washington Post, The Wrap, WebProNews, Techland, CNET News, PC Magazine, Future of Journalism, The Next Web, Between the Lines Blog and Digits, more at Techmeme »
Julie Moos / Poynter:
AP says safety concern was behind memo about journalists tweeting colleagues' arrest — AP Executive Editor Kathleen Carroll has sent a memo to all employees clarifying why staffers were cautioned Tuesday not to tweet about two journalists caught up in the Occupy Wall Street eviction from Lower Manhattan's Zuccotti Park.
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NetNewsCheck Latest, Future of Journalism, Media Decoder, LA Observed, Mediaite, New York Magazine and Boing Boing
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Mathew Ingram / GigaOM:
Memo to AP: Twitter is the newswire now
Memo to AP: Twitter is the newswire now
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Poynter, Broadcasting & Cable, The Atlantic Online, The Wrap, Forbes, B&C, Mediaite, The New York Observer, Media Matters for America, NetNewsCheck Latest, Splice Today, Mashable!, Future of Journalism, Gawker, Editors Weblog, hosted2.ap.org, City Room, Anthony DeRosa, mediabistro.com, Erik Wemple and Rob Pegoraro
David Kaplan / paidContent:
Major Newspaper Publishers Band Together On Social Shopping Portal — A group of eight newspaper publishers—Advance Digital, A. H. Belo Corporation, Cox Media Group, Gannett (NYSE: GCI), Hearst, MediaNews Group, The McClatchy Company (NYSE: MNI), and The Washington Post Co. (NYSE: WPO) …
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Hearst Corporation
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Lucia Moses / Adweek:
A Groupon for Newspapers? — Newspapers, in danger of having …
A Groupon for Newspapers? — Newspapers, in danger of having …
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NetNewsCheck Latest, Poynter, Broadcasting & Cable, Future of Journalism and mnilive.com
Peter Kafka / AllThingsD:
Gawker Media's Nick Denton Wants Out of the Porn Business — Pssst. Hey. You. Want to buy a porn site? — Nick Denton has something for you: The Gawker Media owner is pawning off Fleshbot, the porn site he has operated for eight years in addition to sites like Gawker, Gizmodo and Deadspin.
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AVN, The Atlantic Wire, VentureBeat, Fleshbot, FishbowlNY and Medacity
Devin Coldewey / TechCrunch:
Don't Be Too Disappointed By Google Music's Lackluster Debut — The web is less than enthused by Google Music, which made its debut today with the usual fanfare. The criticism is withering in its somewhat entitled way: “Where's the Spotify killer?” “Rdio already does this!” “So it's basically iTunes match?”
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the Econsultancy blog and GigaOM, more at Techmeme »
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Glenn Peoples / Hollywood Reporter:
Google Music Launch Unveils a Solid Competitor to Apple, Amazon, Spotify
Google Music Launch Unveils a Solid Competitor to Apple, Amazon, Spotify
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New York Times, MacRumors, The Official Google Blog and Search Engine Land
Laura Hazard Owen / paidContent:
Barnes & Noble Bullish, Even On Drastically Shrinking Print Market — Speaking at Liberty Media's annual investor meeting this afternoon, Barnes & Noble (NYSE: BKS) CEO William Lynch said the company expects the size of the print book market to decrease by a third by 2015 …
Martha Mendoza / Associated Press:
AP Impact: Right-to-know laws often ignored … Satbir Sharma's wife is dead. His family lives in fear in rural India. His father's left leg is shattered, leaving him on crutches for life. — Sharma's only consolation lies in a new law that gives him the right to know what will happen …
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10,000 Words
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Roy Greenslade / Guardian:
Paper still blocked after three-year freedom of information battle
Matt Potter / San Diego Reader:
Manchester Purchase of Union-Tribune Raises Questions of Timing — Word this morning that Doug Manchester is buying the Union-Tribune may help explain some recent editorializing by the paper. — Don Bauder first reported here on September 29 about rumors circulating that Platinum Equity …
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New York Times:
Reuters Reporter Also Works for Yemen's President — The Reuters news agency on Thursday stood by its Yemen correspondent amid outrage from opposition activists over his employment by the government as a personal translator to President Ali Abdullah Saleh. — The reporter, Mohamed Sudam …
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Gawker
Ian Burrell / The Independent:
BBC aired documentary made by TV company in the pay of Mubarak — The BBC has admitted 15 breaches of its editorial guidelines and has bought documentaries for “nominal” fees aslittle as £1 from a company that was working to promote foreign governments such as the Egyptian regime of the now-deposed Hosni Mubarak.
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BBC
Peter Kafka / AllThingsD:
Has Netflix Put Its Checkbook Away? — If you're waiting to hear about more big Netflix content deals in the near future, you may be disappointed. — J.P. Morgan analyst Doug Anmuth reports back from a recent huddle with Netflix managers, and says he thinks they're done writing checks for a while …
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rbr.com
Amy Thomson / Bloomberg:
Time Warner Cable's Marcus Sees HBO Go Agreement ‘Soon’ for Mobile Devices — Time Warner Cable Inc. (TWC), the second- largest U.S. cable-television provider, is nearing a deal with HBO to offer the HBO Go application to subscribers so they can watch shows on mobile devices, its chief operating officer said.
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Deadline.com
Andy Greenberg / Forbes:
Google Tells Congress: Financial Embargo Of WikiLeaks Shows How To Deal With Web Piracy — A massive copyright fight is scaling up over the Stop Online Piracy Act, a bill that Hollywood sees as a panacea for online copyright violation and Silicon Valley sees as a fundamental threat to the Internet itself.
Alysia Santo / CJR:
Public Radio and the Freelance Journalist — Should the same code of ethics apply? — Caitlin Curran was a freelance web producer for WNYC/PRI's radio show, The Takeaway, which has been covering the Occupy Wall Street protests. After a picture of Curran holding a sign at a recent OWS protest went viral …