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6:00 AM ET, December 6, 2011

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Guardian:
Leveson inquiry: Chris Atkins, David Leigh, Charlotte Harris - live  —  Full coverage as the Starsuckers director, Guardian journalist and lawyer for phone-hacking victims give evidence  —  9.16am: The Independent points out that former information commissioner Richard Thomas told …
Indiewire:
Exclusive: ‘Dragon Tattoo’ Producer Scott Rudin Replies To David Denby's Upcoming New Yorker Review Embargo Break  —  “They reviewed what?”  —  If you follow movie insider baseball news you may have heard the embargo on Sony's “The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo” is about to break tomorrow …
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Steve Pond / The Wrap:
Sony Furious Over New Yorker's Plan to Break ‘Dragon Tattoo’ Review Embargo
Linda Holmes / NPR:
Honor Among Thumbs: A ‘Dragon Tattoo’ Spat And An Imperfect System
Discussion: AllThingsD, Gothamist and Carpetbagger
New York Times:
Xbox Live Challenges the Cable Box  —  The old-fashioned cable television set-top box — long the hub of living-room entertainment for most people — is about to become less relevant.  —  Beginning on Tuesday and continuing through the month, Microsoft will give a face-lift …
Discussion: Multichannel News, PopWatch and Forbes
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Dean Takahashi / VentureBeat:
Microsoft upgrades Xbox Live with 40 entertainment services, live TV, and Kinect voice control  —  Xbox Live isn't just an online gaming service anymore.  Microsoft is announcing today that the new version of its Xbox Live user interface will help transform entertainment on the television.
Laura Hazard Owen / paidContent:
Kindle Fire Offers ‘Disappointingly Poor’ Experience; ‘Miserable’ Magazines  —  Will the projected 3.9 million Kindle Fire buyers this quarter end up disappointed with their new tablets?  User-experience guru Jakob Nielsen's new usability report finds the Fire's 7-inch screen troublesome …
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Laura Hazard Owen / paidContent:
Wall Street Journal Releases Kindle Fire-Only App
Alex Weprin / TVNewser:
Aaron Sorkin's HBO Cable News Series To Be Called ‘Newsroom’  —  Exclusive: The upcoming HBO drama about cable news from “The West Wing” creator Aaron Sorkin finally has a name.  TVNewser has learned that HBO is expected to call the series “Newsroom.”  —  Sorkin's series follows fictional …
Discussion: The Huffington Post
Will Bunch / Philly.com:
What the media can learn from Occupy  —  In 30 years of reporting, I've never covered a story quite like Occupy Wall Street, the cacophonous drum line of a leaderless protest against greed and inequality (and a bunch of other stuff) that started in New York on Sept. 17 and spread quickly to Philadelphia on its path from coast to coast.
Rick Martin / Penn-Olson:
Flipboard Coming to China, Teams Up With Sina and Renren  —  Earlier this year you may recall that everyone's favorite iPad reading app Flipboard was blocked in China.  But apparently the GFW ain't no thang, as the company has made its way into China via big-name partnerships with none other than Sina …
Ben Sisario / Media Decoder:
Bronfman Is Stepping Down as Warner Music Chairman  —  Edgar M. Bronfman Jr., who has been a top executive in the music industry since the mid-1990s, is stepping down as chairman of the Warner Music Group.
Reuters:
Australia scraps satellite TV tender in blow to Sky, News Corp.  —  Australia's government on Monday ruled out awarding a contract to broadcast local television into Asia to a consortium including Rupert Murdoch's part-owned Sky News, deciding the service would stay with the state broadcaster.
Jordan Valinsky / Daily Dot:
Fox News's Facebook whine: unfair and imbalanced  —  You can add Facebook to Fox News's growing enemies list.  —  The News Corp.-owned channel called out Facebook for not including any of its online output in the social network's list of most shared stories in 2011—and suggested Facebook was acting “unsocially.”
Discussion: @poynter, Thanks:owenthomas
Julie Moos / Poynter:
How Twitter's top news stories compare to Yahoo, Bing  —  As part of its Year in Review, Twitter lists six world news stories as hot topics.  With international stories comprising two-thirds of Twitter's list, it skews more toward global news than Yahoo's list of top news stories.
Discussion: Twitter Blog
Ryan Lawler / GigaOM:
Cox is latest to bring live TV to the iPad  —  Cox Communications is making live TV available on the iPad, with the release of a new app that lets subscribers watch shows and movies while in their homes.  The Cox TV Connect app makes it the latest in a series of pay TV operators to extend their services to new devices.
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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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.
Discussion: Telegraph and The Independent
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BBC:   Leveson Inquiry: Detective hired to follow Grant
 
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Merrill Knox / TVNewser:
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Joe Pompeo / Capital New York:
‘Times’ stops scoffing at Cyber Monday, its own third-biggest sales day since launching its digital subscription model
Discussion: WWD Media Headlines
Julie Moos / Poynter:
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Brian Dengler / Street Fight:
Topix Legal Win Bodes Well for Hyperlocals
Steve Myers / Poynter:
Al Jazeera English opens new bureau in Chicago
Discussion: Future of Journalism
Beth Whisman / WJBC Radio:
Business seeks IDs of anonymous Pantagraph commenters
Discussion: Poynter
John Cook / Gawker:
New York Times Staffers: Now Is the Time to Rat Out Your Colleagues
 Earlier Picks: 
Elana Zak / 10,000 Words:
78 Percent Of U.K. Newspaper Articles Are Written By Men. Is U.S. Media Any Better?
Discussion: Guardian and FleetStreetBlues
Yinka Adegoke / Reuters:
Media business chiefs brace for bleak 2012
Discussion: Future of Journalism
Rick Edmonds / Poynter:
Five tough questions for newspaper organizations as they face investors this week
Discussion: Guardian and Future of Journalism
Nat Ives / AdAge:
Magazines Gird for USPS Nixing Saturday Delivery
Keach Hagey / Politico:
Tuna and turmoil at CPI
Simon Kelner / The Independent:
A foundation for the future of journalism
Robert Andrews / paidContent:
BSkyB Could Be Forced To Host On-Demand Movie Rivals