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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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Fast Company, CNET News, GigaOM, Deadline.com, PC Magazine, Media Money …, Home Media Magazine, Media Decoder, Multichannel, Company Town, ReadWriteWeb, TechCrunch, WebProNews, Electronista, ZDNet, Tech Trader Daily, MediaFile, The Tech Trade, paidContent, Shelly Palmer Digital Living, AllThingsD and Online Video News, more at Techmeme »
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Netflix's Chief Sees HBO as Its Main Rival
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Deadline.com, paidContent, CNET News, GigaOM and Home Media Magazine


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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Unlike Oregon, Bloggers Are Journalists in Washington State, Do Qualify for Legal Protections
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Future of Journalism


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
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Daily Mail
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Sky Sources: Glenn Mulcaire Held Over Hacking — Private investigator Glenn Mulcaire has been arrested as part of the phone-hacking inquiry, according to Sky sources. — Police said a 41-year-old man was arrested this morning as part of Operation Weeting.


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.
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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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eMedia Vitals and AllThingsD

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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eMedia Vitals, Associated Press, The Huffington Post and JIMROMENESKO.COM


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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Mashable!, Adweek, Inside Flipboard, CNET News, AllThingsD, SiliconFilter, Forbes, Bits, USA Today, mocoNews and GigaOM, more at Techmeme »


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


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, Multichannel, Broadcasting & Cable and Adweek
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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?
Thanks:megan


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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Poynter


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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Mediaite, The Huffington Post, All Things CNN and The Maynard Institute

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 …


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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Gawker


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


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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New York Post
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Cable-TV Honchos Cry Foul Over Soaring Cost of ESPN
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Company Town and Deadline.com

NFL Near Major Media Deals
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Media Decoder, Bloomberg and Forbes


Apple, E-Book Publishers Probed by EU Agency — Apple Inc. (AAPL), the world's biggest technology company, and five e-book publishers are being investigated by European Union antitrust regulators over deals that may restrict sales across the region. — The probe targets the iPad-maker's deals …
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BGR, Jacket Copy, Future of Journalism, MacRumors and paidContent
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Why Europe's trustbusters targeted Apple's e-book ‘cartel’
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L.A. Times Tech Blog, GigaOM, VatorNews, Associated Press, TUAW, Mashable!, Digits, VentureBeat, 9to5Mac and TechCrunch