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2:05 PM ET, November 18, 2011

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Robert Mackey / The Lede:
Drone Journalism Arrives  —  Now that cellphone cameras have turned every protester with a Twitter account or a YouTube channel into a potential multimedia journalist, police officers in several American cities appear to be having trouble distinguishing between activists and reporters.
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Choire Sicha / The Awl:
26 Arrested Reporters and What They Do  —  Put together by Josh Stearns, this document has been a great resource to track journalists working on Occupy Wall Street stories around the country who've been arrested.  So who are they?  Only seven of the 25 arrested are full-time employed traditional news-gathering employees.
Elizabeth Spiers / The New York Observer:
Notes on the NYPD Press Credentialing Process, from the (Ineligible) Editor-in-Chief of the New York Observer  —  In a note responding to an earlier post from TheAwl detailing the various media organization associations of 26 reporters arrested during the Occupy Wall Street protests …
Megan McCarthy / The New York Observer:
Bloomberg Spokesperson Admits Arresting Credentialed Reporters, Reading The Awl
Discussion: Pixiq and Forbes
John Koblin / WWD:
Tough Times at Newsweek  —  Photo By Jonathon Ziegler/Patrickmcmullan.Com … On Nov. 7, a memo was handed out to Newsweek reporters and editors.  The note detailed a new process in how to pitch stories.  —  “Stories are generated in a variety of ways, from chance conversations with Tina or other senior editors...” the memo began.
Laura Hazard Owen / paidContent:
11% Of Magazine Exposures Are Digital-Only, Survey Shows  —  Eleven percent of U.S. adults' exposures to magazines are exclusively via digital platforms, new data from GfK MRI says.  But with newsstands available on more devices, that number should increase.
Discussion: Folio and The FJP
Julie Moos / Poynter:
Jon Stewart: Media can't pick a GOP frontrunner  —  On Thursday night's show, Jon Stewart relived the coverage cycle of the GOP presidential race, pointing out that Michele Bachmann, Rick Perry and Herman Cain received the same surge-slump story treatment that Newt Gingrich — now surging again — received.
Joel Gunter / Journalism.co.uk:
Jobs at risk as Guardian News & Media reviews printing costs  —  Publisher of the Guardian and Observer says review of printing operations is likely to lead to jobs cuts  —  Guardian Media Group chief executive Andrew Miller told staff today that the company needed to ‘become more efficient and make savings wherever we can’
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Nick Mathiason / TBIJ:
Radical plan to stem losses at the Guardian newspaper
Discussion: Guardian
Robert Andrews / paidContent:
Newsstand's Few Early Adopters Have Stolen A March On Laggards  —  Magazine and news publishers who have not yet joined iOS Newsstand have lost out to the system's early adopters, according to research data. … Company founder Rebecca McPheters explained to paidContent:
Discussion: Folio, Future of Journalism and Poynter
Dan Hirschhorn / AdAge:
Fox News Eyes Bigger Ad Haul in This Election Season  —  Sprawling GOP Primary, Better Ratings and Super PACs  —  Rick Perry's $1 million buy on Fox News may have just been the beginning.  —  Political ad buyers have often viewed Fox News as the best place on cable to reach Republican primary voters …
Meg James / Company Town:
CBS' Moonves: Political rancor boosts broadcast TV business  —  CBS Corp. Chief Executive Leslie Moonves, a seasoned media politician, has long insisted that the broadcast TV business was far from dead.  When others — including Wall Street and some rivals — were ready to stick a fork in it …
Jeff Bercovici / Mixed Media:
TechCrunch CEO Reported Out After Clashing with HuffPost-ers  —  The resignations keep coming at AOL.  The latest to give notice, according to Business Insider, is TechCrunch CEO Heather Harde.  Harde, a former News Corp. executive who joined TechCrunch five years ago …
Joel Gunter / Journalism.co.uk:
‘Wherever there was news, we went’: Libya's ‘A-Team’ fixers on getting the story out  —  When fighting broke out in Benghazi, Libyan construction workers Suliman Ali Zway and Osama Alfitory began working with international journalists.  Their work was recognised last night when they won the Martin Adler Prize
Discussion: Poynter and Future of Journalism
Ingrid Lunden / paidContent:
Dennis' The Week Launches iPad App, New Web Site  —  Dennis has relaunched the website for its weekly printed news digest The Week after buying The First Post website to power its rolling daily news ambitions.  But, for its new iPad app, The Week is preferring weekly content.
Tim Bradshaw / FT Tech Hub:
The unexpected impact of Facebook's “seamless sharing” on newspaper sites  —  Mark Zuckerberg said in September that Facebook's new sharing tools for music, video and news would “transform” the media world, with the social network “rethinking the whole way the news industry works”.
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Matt Kinsman / Folio:
Glamour Gets 50,000 “Likes” From Social Media Campaign  —  Interactive mobile tactics drove social engagement for content and advertisers.  —  Conde Nast's Glamour magazine rolled the dice when implementing the new Social SnapTag technology in a recent mobile advertising campaign this past September …
NY Daily News:
Regis Philbin says goodbye to ‘Live!’ in front of star-studded audience after 28 years on morning show  —  The TV host also received the key to the city from Mayor Bloomberg  —  Regis Philbin was joined by wife Joy (l.) and co-host Kelly Ripa on his last day on ‘Live!’  Friday.
 
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Steve Myers / Poynter:
Media treat presidential campaigns like a game show
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Great Speculations / Forbes:
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Dana Rubinstein / Capital New York:
War Room: After police flood the Occupy Wall Street protest, the Bloomberg administration floods the media
Emma Bazilian / Adweek:
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Jon Mitchell / ReadWriteWeb:
BreakingNews Goes International with New UK Team
Discussion: Lost Remote and GeekWire
Will Bunch / Media Matters for America:
How The First Battle Of The Brooklyn Bridge Changed The Media Narrative
Discussion: Erik Wemple, Forbes and B&C
Curtis Brainard / CJR:
WSJ Marginalizes Muller
Discussion: The New York Observer
Justin Ellis / Nieman Journalism Lab:
Patch traffic rides high on local elections and hurricanes, but can a drive-by audience be enough?
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Dan Sabbagh / Guardian:
Phone hacking: NI asks judge to strike out exemplary damages claims
Richard Huff / NY Daily News:
Covering Occupy Wall Street movement day proves to be a risky challenge for local TV
Paul Farhi / Washington Post:
CBS Radio to start all-news station in D.C. area
Jim Hopkins / Gannett Blog:
How Amex found the news coverage it wanted; document reveals ties that papers don't mention
Juli Weiner / Vanity Fair:
An Oral History of a Vanity Fair Photographer's Arrest at Occupy Wall Street
Discussion: AdAge
Laura Hazard Owen / paidContent:
Barnes & Noble Bullish, Even On Drastically Shrinking Print Market
Discussion: Forbes