Top News:
Guardian:
Paul McMullan gives evidence — • Guardian investigative reporter alleges that News of the World journalists listened to messages on Milly Dower's phone — • He describes private investigator Glenn Mulcaire as a ‘brilliant blagger’ but said he only acted as ‘facilitator’
Discussion:
Press Gazette, Poynter and Jon Slattery
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Joel Gunter / Journalism.co.uk:
Former Daily Star reporter: I was hacked after resigning — Richard Peppiatt tells the Leveson inquiry that he believes his voicemail was accessed by someone working ‘in collusion’ with his former employer — Former Daily Star reporter Richard Peppiatt has claimed that his phone was hacked …
Discussion:
Journalism.co.uk
Guardian:
Police tell former Northern Ireland secretary he may have been targeted by investigators employed by News International — Police tell former Northern Ireland secretary he may have been targeted by investigators employed by News International — The former Northern Ireland secretary Peter Hain …
Discussion:
Digital Spy, Naked Security and Press Gazette
Katherine Rushton / Telegraph:
James Murdoch suffers severe loss of support as BSkyB chairman — James Murdoch has suffered a massive loss of support as chairman of BSkyB, with the number of votes cast against him surging from 2pc in 2010 to nearly 19pc at its annual general meeting today.
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Joel Gunter / Journalism.co.uk:
Fawkes removes Campbell evidence following order — Political blogger Paul Staines, who runs the Guido Fawkes blog, has taken down a draft of Alastair Campbell's written evidence to the inquiry following a section 19 order from Lord Leveson — Political blogger Paul Staines has removed …
Discussion:
Journalism.co.uk, http://www.Stinkyjournalism … and Guy Fawkes' blog
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Andy McSmith / The Independent:
Blogger is not likely to reveal source
Rachel McAthy / Journalism.co.uk:
Google launches data journalism awards with GEN — Google announces the new awards programme at #news2011, the first news summit from the Global Editors Network — Google will partner with the Global Editors Network to offer a new data journalism contest aimed at both “established news organisations and newcomers”.
Discussion:
Noted
Julie Moos / Poynter:
Casey Anthony the most searched story of 2011 — Bing has released rankings of its most searched terms this year, and crime and terrorism top the list of news stories, followed by weather and celebrity. The top 10 list: — Casey Anthony Trial — Osama bin Laden Death — Hurricane Irene
Discussion:
Journalism.org and FishbowlNY
Georg Szalai / Hollywood Reporter:
Analyst: Pay TV Industry to Lose 200,000 Subscribers in 2012 … NEW YORK - “It's About Cord-Avoiders and Cord-Nevers, Not Cord-Cutters.” — That's how Credit Suisse analyst Stefan Anninger summarized continuing weak pay TV subscriber trends in a Monday report that he compiled with several colleagues.
Discussion:
Lost Remote
Mattathias Schwartz / New Yorker:
Pre-Occupied: The origins and future of Occupy Wall Street. — Kalle Lasn spends most nights shuffling clippings into a binder of plastic sleeves, each of which represents one page of an issue of Adbusters, a bimonthly magazine that he founded and edits. It is a tactile process …
Discussion:
Capital New York, Media Decoder, New York Times, New York Times and The New York Observer
Martin Bryant / The Next Web:
WordPress.com launches WordAds to help you make money from your blog — WordPress.com recently announced a partnership with advertising giant Federated Media. Now that's borne fruit for the hosted service's users - you could soon be able to carry ads on your blog, and take a share of the revenue.
Discussion:
Mashable!, WebProNews and WordPress.com News, more at Techmeme »
Andrew Pugh / Press Gazette:
FT journalists to ballot on industrial action over 2% pay rise — Journalists at the Financial Times have voted to ballot for industrial action after rejecting a 2 per cent pay rise. — The NUJ chapel is also opposing alleged threats to collective pay negotiation, and claimed the mood among …
Discussion:
Guardian and Jon Slattery
Rachel McAthy / Journalism.co.uk:
‘Scared’ governments pressured Al Jazeera, says former director — Wadah Khanfar tells the Global Editors Network summit governments across the Arab world feared of ‘ramifications’ in their own countries after Egypt's uprising reached the media — Khanfar described the technical pressures faced …
Emma Barnett / Telegraph:
British Library newspaper archive puts 300 years of history online — Sixty-five million historic newspaper articles, covering the most significant events over the last 300 years, are now fully available online from today in a new archive created by the British Library.
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Fast Company, more at Techmeme »