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Steve Myers / Poynter:
Romney campaign doesn't appreciate unscripted appearance by reporter — Fox News allowed the Times' Jim Rutenberg to roam backstage Saturday night during a GOP candidates forum. Upon seeing Rutenberg, “Mr. Romney's aides sprang into action, asking where he worked and what he was doing there …
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TVNewser, New York Magazine, Chickaboomer, New York Times, Inside Cable News, Mother Jones and The Huffington Post
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Dylan Byers / Politico:
Mitt Romney's media blowback
Mitt Romney's media blowback
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Media Decoder and The Huffington Post
Yinka Adegoke / Reuters:
Media business chiefs brace for bleak 2012 — (Reuters) - Top media executives across North America and Europe are bracing for a global economic slowdown in 2012, and are already surrendering to demands by advertisers that they offer shorter-term, flexible deals in case of another crisis.
Elana Zak / 10,000 Words:
78 Percent Of U.K. Newspaper Articles Are Written By Men. Is U.S. Media Any Better? — A writer for the United Kingdom's the Guardian recently conducted an informal analysis and found that in an average month, 78 percent of newspaper articles are written by a man.
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eBookNewser, Guardian and FleetStreetBlues
Roy Greenslade / Guardian:
Simon Kelner launches Journalism Foundation — Former Independent editor Simon Kelner launches charity aimed at promoting journalism around the world — Simon Kelner, the former editor of the Independent, is launching a charity today aimed at promoting journalism across the world.
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Press Gazette, Editors Weblog, The Journalism Foundation and Jon Slattery
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Simon Kelner / The Independent:
A foundation for the future of journalism
A foundation for the future of journalism
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The Journalism Foundation and Guardian
Guardian:
Julian Assange can take extradition case to supreme court, judges rule — High court says Assange case raises question of ‘general public importance’ that should be decided as quickly as possible — The high court has paved the way for the WikiLeaks founder, Julian Assange …
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Mashable!
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Kellie Tranter / ABC News:
Julian Assange: he's not the messiah, he's just my boy
Rick Edmonds / Poynter:
Five tough questions for newspaper organizations as they face investors this week — It is time again for the annual December media conference for investors in New York City, starting today. And once again, borrowing the well-worn line from “I Love Lucy,” executive teams …
John Cook / Gawker:
New York Times Staffers: Now Is the Time to Rat Out Your Colleagues — The holidays are almost upon us, which means it's time for you to take a careful look at your neighbor and report any and all suspicious activity to your immediate supervisor. At least it is at the New York Times …
Martin Evans / The Telegraph:
Leveson inquiry: editors 'could have been prosecuted over private detective's blagging' — Journalists who commissioned a private detective to illegally obtain personal information and their editors could have been prosecuted but were never pursued, the Leveson inquiry heard today.
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The Independent and Telegraph
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Laura Hazard Owen / paidContent:
Wall Street Journal Releases Kindle Fire-Only App — Add the Wall Street Journal to the list of publishers releasing apps exclusively for the Kindle Fire. — The Wall Street Journal (NSDQ: NWS) app is free in the Amazon (NSDQ: AMZN) Appstore. Users can purchase a WSJ digital subscription …
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CNET News, eMedia Vitals and FT Tech Hub
Elizabeth Jensen / New York Times:
New NPR Chief Faces Tough Landscape — On Thursday, his first day as president and chief executive of NPR, Gary E. Knell took questions on Twitter and NPR's “Talk of the Nation” — and he got an earful. — Listeners asked him to increase programs for diverse audiences …
Discussion:
Free Press and Company Town
Nat Ives / AdAge:
Magazines Gird for USPS Nixing Saturday Delivery — Weeklies That Try to Reach Subscribers Before Weekend Would Have Even More Problems Staying Timely — It's tough enough for weekly magazines to stay timely when TV and the web churn out news constantly.
Keach Hagey / Politico:
Tuna and turmoil at CPI — At their annual meeting last month in Istanbul, 48 countries that fish for a wildly expensive species of bluefin tuna prized by sushi lovers agreed to revamp their system for tracking catches. — The move came a year after reporters from the international arm …
Robert Andrews / paidContent:
BSkyB Could Be Forced To Host On-Demand Movie Rivals — BSkyB's set-top boxes may have to offer services like Netflix (NSDQ: NFLX), Lovefilm and Blinkbox alongside its own Sky Movies, under new proposals from the Competition Commission. — That is one of two new remedies proposed by the commission …