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David Carr / New York Times:
Reporter on British Phone Hacking Is Entangled in Story — Last summer, Amelia Hill, a special investigations correspondent for the British newspaper The Guardian, helped crack open the country's hacking scandal for all to see. Working with her colleague Nick Davies, she pulled back the veil …
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John Plunkett / Guardian:
Evans: police and parliament too slow to act on hacking — Former Sunday Times editor says the truth should have been dragged ‘screaming into the open’ when first case was reported — Former Sunday Times editor Sir Harold Evans has criticised the UK's parliament and police for not doing more to investigate the phone-hacking scandal.
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Lisa O'Carroll / Guardian:
Associated seeks to overturn anonymity ruling — Associated Newspapers argues decision to allow anonymous witnesses ‘contravenes the principles of natural justice’ — Associated Newspapers is seeking a judicial review of Lord Justice Leveson's decision to allow witnesses including journalists …
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Guy Fawkes' blog, Jon Slattery, Future of Journalism and paidContent
Om Malik / GigaOM:
My 10 years of blogging: Reflections, Lessons & Some Stats Too — Ten years is a long time. Sometimes it is so long that one forgets a lot more than one remembers — like the fact that it I have been blogging for a decade. I would have totally forgotten about the amount of time that has passed …
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Robert D. McFadden / New York Times:
Tom Wicker, Times Journalist, Dies at 85 — Tom Wicker, one of postwar America's most distinguished journalists, who wrote 20 books, covered the assassination of President John F. Kennedy for The New York Times and became the paper's Washington bureau chief and an iconoclastic political columnist …
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USA Today, The Rural Blog, Guardian, Rehak/Stuebing Mostly Media, The Wrap, Big News Network.com and New York Times
Reuters:
As pressure builds on media, sports shine on — (Reuters) - Amid a global economic environment plagued by debt, joblessness and recession fears, an unlikely haven has emerged for investors in the form of media companies that own sports rights. — It's been a long time since media companies …
Roy Greenslade / Guardian:
Tablet journalism is the future - but what are we doing about it? — Here are some words of wisdom from John Meehan, former editor of the Hull Daily Mail, in an InPublishing article, Sustaining community journalism in the regions. … Meehan spent 14 years as an editor with Northcliffe Media before departing in July.
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Press Gazette and Media Week
Gayathry Venkiteswaran / AJE:
Ending impunity in South Asian media killings — Violent crimes against journalists and media workers who expose corruption and injustice are common. — Southeast Asia has unfortunately earned a reputation for not being a safe place for journalists. The threats? Pick a card.
Rachel Streitfeld / CNN:
N.H. Union Leader backs Gingrich — Manchester, New Hampshire (CNN) - New Hampshire's largest newspaper has endorsed Newt Gingrich for the Republican presidential nomination. — The New Hampshire Union Leader's Sunday editorial says the former House speaker “is by no means the perfect candidate” …
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unionleader.com, Minneapolis Star Tribune, Business Insider, ShortFormBlog, TVNewser, Gawker and Poynter
Justin Ellis / Nieman Journalism Lab:
How a small Kentucky newspaper ended up running a Huffington Post story — The Huffington Post is, in the minds of some journalists, the web's bad guy, a nemesis that subverts the norms of legacy media, soaking up other people's work in the pursuit of money and the all-powerful pageview.
Ryan Chittum / CJR:
A Columnist Recants, but the WSJ Edit Page Won't Hear it — The paper runs a flawed column and declines to publish the retraction — A year and a half ago, George Mason University economics professor Daniel B. Klein wrote a column about his finding that liberals scored much worse on a test …
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John Plunkett / Guardian:
BBC set for U-turn over local radio cuts after outcry from listeners and MPs — Plans to shave £15m from budget generated more complaints than any other aspect of Delivering Quality First initiative — The BBC is expected to scale back its proposed cuts to local radio stations across England …