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Reuters:
Exclusive: Verizon to take on Netflix with Web service — (Reuters) - Verizon Communications Inc plans to launch a standalone service allowing customers to stream movies and television shows over the Web, in a fresh challenge to Netflix Inc and the traditional cable TV business, according to several people briefed on the plan.
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Joel Gunter / Journalism.co.uk:
Phone hacking: Police arrest 41-year-old man — Arrest is 18th by the Metropolitan police's phone hacking investigation Operation Weeting — The Metropolitan police arrested the man at an address in London at 7am today — Copyright: Alberto OG on Flickr. Some rights reserved
Curtis Cartier / The Daily Weekly:
Crystal Cox, Oregon Blogger, Isn't a Journalist, Concludes U.S. Court—Imposes $2.5 Million Judgement on Her — A U.S. District Court judge in Portland has drawn a line in the sand between “journalist” and “blogger.” And for Crystal Cox, a woman on the latter end of that comparison, the distinction has cost her $2.5 million.
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Curtis Cartier / Seattle Weekly:
Unlike Oregon, Bloggers Are Journalists in Washington State, Do Qualify for Legal Protections
Unlike Oregon, Bloggers Are Journalists in Washington State, Do Qualify for Legal Protections
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Future of Journalism
Paul Roderick Gregory / Forbes:
A Blogger Could Start Russia's Arab Spring — The new face of the Russian opposition is a young whistle-blowing, shareholder activist, muckraking blogger by the name of Alexei Navalny. At 2:15 p.m. on Monday, he called his huge internet following to a 7 p.m. demonstration at the Chistye Prudy park …
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Media News and Future of Journalism
David Roeder / Chicago Sun Times:
Sun-Times Media online sites to begin metered pay plan — The Chicago Sun-Times and its sister publications in the suburbs will start charging for online access, joining the ranks of newspapers looking for new online revenue sources. — Access to web sites controlled by Sun-Times Media LLC …
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Associated Press, The Huffington Post and JIMROMENESKO.COM
Brent Lang / The Wrap:
Broadcasters Press Supreme Court to Overturn TV, Radio and Newspaper Ownership Rules — Broadcasters are urging the Supreme Court to loosen restrictions that prevent companies from owning newspapers, radio stations and television stations in the same market.
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Hillicon Valley, Broadcasting & Cable and Adweek
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Sean Ludwig / VentureBeat:
Flipboard launches sleek iPhone app with new ‘Cover Stories’ section — Popular iPad news reading application Flipboard has made the move to the iPhone and while it retains its smart and simple design, it also has added a new Cover Stories section to boot. — Flipboard's application …
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Mallary Jean Tenore / Poynter:
The aggregator's dilemma: How do you fairly serve your readers & the sources you rely on? — When you aggregate content, what obligation do you have to the original source — and to readers? — I asked myself this question after seeing how people reacted to the events surrounding Jim Romenesko's departure …
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AllThingsD
David Carr / Media Decoder:
At News Foo, Imagining the End of the World, and How to Cover It — Let's say, just for giggles, that the word was ending. Could be an alien invasion, a pandemic or nuclear annihilation. If one of those scenarios became a news event, how would it be covered?
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Telegraph:
Andy Coulson sues News Group over refusal to pay phone hacking legal fees — Andy Coulson, the former News of the World editor, took his ex-employer News Group Newspapers to the High Court today over its refusal to reimburse his legal fees arising from the phone-hacking affair.
Alex Weprin / TVNewser:
T.J. Holmes Leaving CNN — CNN weekend anchor T.J. Holmes is leaving the cable channel at the end of the year, TVNewser has confirmed. Richard Prince first reported the move in his daily media column. — Holmes began his career as a producer for KSNF in Joplin, Missouri …
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The Huffington Post, Mediaite, All Things CNN and The Maynard Institute
Patrick Meighan / My Occupy LA Arrest,:
My Occupy LA Arrest, by Patrick Meighan — My name is Patrick Meighan, and I'm a husband, a father, a writer on the Fox animated sitcom “Family Guy”, and a member of the Unitarian Universalist Community Church of Santa Monica. I was arrested at about 1 a.m. Wednesday morning with 291 …
Joe Pompeo / Capital New York:
It's online! Zombie ‘New York Press’ looks for recruits; owner wants it to be Bloomberg's ‘homepage’ — Three months after shutting down the 23-year-old newspaper New York Press, the paper's publisher, Manhattan Media, is gearing up for a relaunch of the late alternative weekly's website.
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David Brauer / MinnPost:
Boogaard's brain: How the New York Times got that story — Minnesota Wild forward Derek Boogaard, right, punching Calgary Flames forward Brian McGrattan in their fight during a December 2009 game. — John Branch isn't completely sure, but he thinks “Punched Out: The Life and Death of a Hockey Enforcer” …
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Jeremy W. Peters / New York Times:
Campaigns Take Ad War to TV After Months of Holding Fire — Newt Gingrich rolled out his first ad in Iowa, top left, on Monday. Ron Paul's campaign has had a higher profile on the air in early voting states. Mitt Romney, bottom left, began advertising only recently.
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The Caucus, Guardian and Daily Dot
Caitlin Johnston / American Journalism Review:
The Naked Retweet Dilemma — If journalists retweet information and links without providing any lead-in or context, does that suggest that they endorse it? — Caitlin Johnston (cljohnst@gmail.com) is a graduate student at the Philip Merrill College of Journalism at the University of Maryland.
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Poynter, @omars81 and Future of Journalism
Buzz Bissinger / The Daily Beast:
How Jerry Sandusky Played The New York Times in His Interview — The New York Times gave the ex-Penn State coach free rein to mount a pathetic defense against sexual abuse charges. Buzz Bissinger on how the paper royally botched the story—which should never have been printed. — Why did Joe Amendola do it?
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Brian Stelter / Media Decoder:
Netflix's Chief Sees HBO as Its Main Rival — As Netflix starts to stock up on original TV shows, it is identifying its biggest competitor as HBO, the premium cable channel. — “They're becoming more Netflix-like,” Reed Hastings, Netflix's chief executive, said Tuesday …
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Jeff Bercovici / Forbes:
Angry About Your Cable Bill? Blame the Cable Industry, Not the NFL — Have you heard yet about how your favorite team is trying to screw you over? Don't worry. You will soon. — Trapped in a headlock of a negotiation with the NFL over broadcasting rights, the television industry …
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Laura Hazard Owen / paidContent:
Kids On Kindle: Amazon Starts Publishing Children's Books — With the release of its color-screened, picture-book-friendly Kindle Fire, Amazon (NSDQ: AMZN) is expanding into publishing books for a new audience: Kids. To start, the company's publishing division is acquiring …
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