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Josh Halliday / Guardian:
Leveson inquiry liveblog: Alastair Campbell and Alec Owens give evidence — Full coverage as the former No 10 spin chief and ex-policeman appear at the inquiry into phone hacking and press standards — 11.22am: Campbell is talking about Tony Blair's big “feral beasts” speech on the media.
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Guy Fawkes' blog
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Joel Gunter / Journalism.co.uk:
Paul McMullan defends Milly Dowler phone hacking
Paul McMullan defends Milly Dowler phone hacking
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Journalism.co.uk
Guardian:
Rebekah Brooks and Andy Coulson are ‘scum of journalism’, Leveson told
Rebekah Brooks and Andy Coulson are ‘scum of journalism’, Leveson told
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Future of Journalism, Gawker, The Huffington Post and 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
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Irish Independent News, Telegraph, Digital Spy, Naked Security, Guardian and Press Gazette
Robert Dex / The Independent:
Jeremy Hunt: Police ended hack inquiry
Joel Gunter / Journalism.co.uk:
Former Daily Star reporter: I was hacked after resigning
Former Daily Star reporter: I was hacked after resigning
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Digital Spy, CJR, Poynter, FleetStreetBlues, Press Gazette, Crikey, Guardian, Media Week and Journalism.co.uk
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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Press Gazette and @skymartinbrunt
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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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MediaFile
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Jim Romenesko:
‘Mounting Nittany’ sex column on hold as Penn State deals with Sandusky case — The “Mounting Nittany” sex column used to run every Thursday in Penn State's Collegian — typical fare: “Let's talk sex, hugs and handjobs” — but it's been MIA for several weeks now.
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Deadspin
MG Siegler / parislemon:
ANNOYING: The Article As A Slideshow — Matt Rosoff's thoughts on Google becoming more like Microsoft should have been a provocative and effective article. Instead it's a slideshow. Why? I have no clue. — Well okay, pageviews, clearly. But it's still weird to see this type of story formatted this way.
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Business Insider and @mattrosoff
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Matt Rosoff / MattyDread:
On slideshows... I'm flattered MG Siegler would take the time to single …
On slideshows... I'm flattered MG Siegler would take the time to single …
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@erickschonfeld
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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Garcia Media, Macworld, eMedia Vitals, FishbowlNY and magCulture.com/blog
David Cohn / digidave.org:
Spot.Us has Merged with Public Insight Network — Spot.Us + PIN = Rocking — Spot.Us launched in November of 2008. Counting the months of planning (and applying for the Knight News Challenge) that went into the launch and I've been working on Spot.Us for almost four years.
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MediaShift Idea Lab, News for Digital Journalists, rjionline.org and Poynter
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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Future of Journalism, Forbes, Gawker and Lost Remote, more at Techmeme »
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.
Michael Calderone / The Huffington Post:
How CNN Landed Herman Cain Interview On New Allegations — NEW YORK — When CNN producers booked Herman Cain on Sunday to appear on “The Situation Room” the following day, they couldnât have expected that the Republican presidential candidate would be on air denying allegations …
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Iowa Caucuses, Erik Wemple, Economist, MyFox Atlanta, The Caucus, Business Insider, Slate, ABCNEWS and Capital New York
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Arianna Huffington / The Huffington Post:
Mitt Romney Brazenly Lies and the Media Lets Him Slide — Last week, a lot of media attention was devoted to latest GOP frontrunner Newt Gingrich using the word “humane” in a debate answer about illegal immigration, suggesting we should avoid policies that tear families apart.
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CJR and Capital New York
Curt Anderson / Associated Press:
US To Pay $2.5M In Photo Editor Robert Stevens' Anthrax Death — MIAMI — More than a decade after tabloid photo editor Robert Stevens became the first victim of the 2001 anthrax attacks, the U.S. government has agreed to pay his widow and family $2.5 million to settle their lawsuit, according to documents released Tuesday.
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ProPublica and Seattle Times
David Kaplan / paidContent:
About.com Rolls Out Lifestyle Content On Flipboard — As the New York Times (NYSE: NYT) Co.-owned About Group continues its turnaround efforts in the face of weak display and cost-per-click ad sales, the flagship guide site is hoping that its placement within the social reader app Flipboard …
Katherine Rushton / Telegraph:
Chris Bryant: BSkyB used details from phone hacking to aid lobbying — News Corporation passed information obtained by hacking to BSkyB to help it “advance its commercial interests”, Chris Bryant, the Labour MP has claimed. — Anti-Murdoch protestors hold placards reading “End the Murdoch Mafia” …
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