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Julie Moos / Poynter:
Warren Buffett buys his hometown paper, the Omaha World-Herald — Billionaire Warren Buffett warned investors two years ago that newspapers faced “the possibility of nearly unending losses” and not to buy them. Today, his company has purchased his hometown paper, the Omaha World-Herald.
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Omaha World-Herald:
Buffett to buy The World-Herald — The Berkshire Hathaway company has agreed to purchase The Omaha World-Herald Co. from its employee shareholders and the Peter Kiewit Foundation.
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Media Decoder
Omaha World-Herald:
Buffett to buy The World-Herald — The Berkshire Hathaway company has agreed to purchase The Omaha World-Herald Co. from its employee shareholders and the Peter Kiewit Foundation. The transaction is expected to close in late December, pending approval of The World-Herald's shareholders …
Discussion:
JIMROMENESKO.COM and CNBC
Guardian:
Woman arrested in hacking investigation — Operation Weeting detectives have arrested a 31-year-old woman in connection with phone hacking at News International — Detectives investigating phone hacking at News International have arrested a 31-year-old woman.
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Bloomberg, Press Gazette and @skymartinbrunt
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Matt Rosoff / MattyDread:
On slideshows... I'm flattered MG Siegler would take the time to single out one of my slideshows for SAI as being interesting enough to read, but annoying when formatted as a slide show. — So. A few ideas to think about. — Bad slideshows are horrible, agreed.
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@erickschonfeld and parislemon
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MG Siegler / parislemon:
ANNOYING: The Article As A Slideshow
ANNOYING: The Article As A Slideshow
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Business Insider and @mattrosoff
Sarah Marshall / journalism.co.uk:
Guardian's Facebook app delivering 1m extra hits a day — The Guardian's Facebook app is generating almost a million extra page impressions per day, according to figures released by the news outlet and by Facebook. — Two months on from its launch at Facebook's f8 conference in London …
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Poynter, Media Week, The Next Web, currybetdotnet, Journalism.co.uk and Facebook Developer Blog
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Josh Constine / TechCrunch:
Parenting Fills Facebook's Most Shared Articles of 2011 List — Articles about natural disasters and parenting advice from CNN, Yahoo! News, the New York Times, and Huffington Post topped Facebook's new list of the most shared articles in the US for 2011. Facebook measured which articles were Liked …
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Editors Weblog, New York Press, Lost Remote, Future of Journalism, Yahoo! News and Gawker
Lucia Moses / Adweek:
Magazines Pull Back on Tablet Bells and Whistles — When the iPad launched, magazines rushed to shovel expensive rich-media features into their tablet editions. But now that they have to create editions for the new Kindle Fire and Nook Color and their ilk, some are downplaying the need for often-expensive enhancements.
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Editors Weblog, Garcia Media, Macworld, eMedia Vitals, FishbowlNY and magCulture.com/blog
Simone Wilson / LA Weekly:
Occupy L.A. Eviction: Is LAPD Restricting Coverage With Last-Minute ‘Pool Media’? — Creating limited media pools at high-profile, heavily policed events isn't an uncommon practice at the Los Angeles Police Department. — “When we don't have resources to accomodate every single outlet …
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L.A. NOW, Runnin' Scared, BAGnewsNotes, LAist, The Informer and The Huffington Post
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Ruth Fowler / Huffington Post UK:
LAPD Made Sure The Whole World Ain't Watching
Dylan Byers / Politico:
Sources: Why Ed Andrews left the National Journal — On November 21, we reported that Ed Andrews, the former New York Times economics correspondent, abruptly departed his job as deputy magazine editor at the National Journal. — Sources familiar with the situation told POLITICO that Andrews …
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Talking Biz News
Reuters:
ESPN's Skipper talks NBA, Penn State scandal — Sports fans will set aside their outrage over two college sex abuse scandals along with frustration over labor unrest in the NBA, and keep watching games, ESPN's incoming president told Reuters on Monday.
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Alex Weprin / TVNewser:
Former ‘CBS Evening News’ Producer Dick Meyer Tapped to lead BBC News, America — The BBC has tapped former CBS news producer and executive Dick Meyer as its executive producer of BBC News, America. Meyer was most recently executive editor of NPR, and before that led CBSNews.com.
Discussion:
TVWeek.com and Poynter
Lisa O'Carroll / Guardian:
Alastair Campbell: phone hacking may have revealed Cherie Blair's pregnancy — Tony Blair's former spin doctor tells Leveson inquiry lifestyle consultant Carole Caplin suspects her phone was hacked — Alastair Campbell has submitted evidence to the Leveson inquiry saying he believed a story …
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Nat Ives / AdAge:
Conde Nast Finds a Spot for Wagenheim as New Teen Vogue Publisher — Displaced Teen Vogue Publisher May Go to Details — Conde Nast is creating an opening for Jason Wagenheim atop Teen Vogue, according to people familiar with the situation, resolving a situation created when it abandoned a brief effort to have him lead Glamour.
Discussion:
The New York Observer and FishbowlNY
Bloomberg:
Silver Lake Bids $16.60 a Share for Yahoo Stake — A group of investors led by private- equity firm Silver Lake offered to buy a minority stake in Yahoo! Inc (YHOO). for about $16.60 a share, according to people with knowledge of the matter. — That was lower than an offer …
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Forbes, CNET News, Wall Street Journal, Seattle Times, Deadline.com and Business Insider, more at Techmeme »
Tara Conlan / Guardian:
Jeremy Hunt hints at demise of PCC — Culture secretary says PCC is likely to be replaced by a body better able to enforce accuracy — Newspapers are to likely to come under the auspices of a new regulatory body that is “better at enforcing standards of accuracy” than the Press Complaints Commission …
Discussion:
Press Gazette
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Robert Dex / The Independent:
Jeremy Hunt: Police ended hack inquiry
Joel Gunter / Journalism.co.uk:
Paul McMullan defends Milly Dowler phone hacking
Paul McMullan defends Milly Dowler phone hacking
Discussion:
Guardian, Journalism.co.uk and Journalism.co.uk