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Megan Garber / Nieman Journalism Lab:
Civic journalism 2.0: The Guardian and NYU launch a “citizens agenda” for 2012 — Last August, Jay Rosen published a blog post arguing for “a citizens agenda in campaign coverage.” The idea, he wrote, “is to learn from voters what those voters want the campaign to be about …
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Poynter
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Guardian:
The citizens agenda: making election coverage more useful — We invite you to help refresh the media's tired templates of campaign coverage to address issues people really care about — In a few weeks, the Iowa caucuses will officially kick off the 2012 campaign for president and we'll begin …
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Pressthink
Read It Later Blog:
Who Are the ‘Most-Read’ Authors? — Saving a story for later can tell us a lot about loyalty, longevity and quality—and it changes the way we think about the most popular stories on the web — If we're to believe Woody Allen, “80 percent of success is showing up.”
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Future of Journalism, Poynter, Felix Salmon and Media Decoder, Thanks:jaredbkeller
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Laura Hazard Owen / paidContent:
Who Are The Most-Read Authors On The Web? — Which authors online keep readers coming back for more? Read It Later delved into its data to find which articles its 4 million users saved to “Read Later” most often, which authors have the highest return rate and how long-form content performs.
Leonora LaPeter Anton / St. Petersburg Times:
‘60 Minutes’ piece on homelessness spawns viral misquote — A recent 60 Minutes piece on homeless families in Central Florida living in their cars generated lots of buzz nationally. — The compelling piece, which ran Nov. 27, explored the lives of two teens living with their father …
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Steve Myers / Poynter:
‘60 Minutes’ homelessness statistic was apparently too good to check — A “60 Minutes” story that aired on Nov. 27 said that a third of homeless families without any kind of shelter live in Florida. That includes people who live in cars, under bridges, in parks.
Devin Coldewey / TechCrunch:
Verizon And RedBox Planning Major Partnership For Early 2012 Launch — Yesterday, it was reported that Verizon was planning a Netflix competitor and in talks with various content producers to provide the streams and downloads. TechCrunch has obtained additional information on this story …
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rbr.com, Gizmodo, Consumer Reports News, Fortune, Engadget and FT Tech Hub, more at Techmeme »
Cahal Milmo / The Independent:
Brooks' links to Clifford payment cast doubt on her hacking denials — Rebekah Brooks personally negotiated a £680,000 out-of-court settlement with the publicity guru Max Clifford which led to his withdrawing a potentially explosive phone-hacking claim against the News of the World, News International (NI) revealed last night.
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Sarah Marshall / Journalism.co.uk:
James Murdoch: Brooks did ‘not seek authorisation’ for Clifford settlement — A letter from James Murdoch, among documents published by the culture, media and sport committee, states he did not authorise a £400,000 payment to Max Clifford to settle a phone-hacking claim
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Press Gazette and Journalism.co.uk
Joshua Benton / Nieman Journalism Lab:
New York Times Election 2012 iPhone app launches — Big, rapid change can be hard to implement at any organization the size of The New York Times, so I appreciate how the talented journalists, designers, and coders within the Times use offshoot or ancillary projects to try out new features or ways of approaching the news.
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FishbowlNY, Washington Examiner, Los Angeles Times, The Caucus and Poynter
Dominic Ponsford / Press Gazette:
Thurlbeck rounds on NoW executives in new evidence — Former News of the World chief reporter Neville Thurlbeck has told MPs about a culture of “suppression” and “paralysis” at the News of the World which he says had “catastrophic consequences” for the paper.
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Press Gazette
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Kara Swisher / AllThingsD:
Google's News Reader — Now Called Currents — Finally Coming — I was wrong about the rollout timing — I had reported mid-November (sorry, Sean!) — but Google's entrant into the news reader space is finally set to launch as early as tomorrow. Sources said the product …
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WebProNews, CNET News, Softpedia News and Business Insider, more at Techmeme »
Nadia White / MediaShift:
Nobel Prize Winner on How New Media is Democratizing Science News — MediaShift's science journalism coverage is sponsored by the Columbia Journalism School, which offers an innovative specialized M.A. for experienced journalists who want to cover science, business, arts or politics in a sophisticated, nuanced manner.
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Laura Hazard Owen / paidContent:
Amazon Expands Kindle Owners' Lending Library To Self-Published Authors — As rumored, self-published authors who agree to make their e-books available exclusively on Kindle for 90 days are now eligible to include their books in the Kindle Owners' Lending Library and have the chance to make extra money.
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Business Wire, MediaShift, PC Magazine, TechCrunch and TeleRead, more at Techmeme »
Greg Sandoval / CNET News:
Vevo, MTV hook up again for music videos — Singer Adam Lambert performs during Vevo's 2009 launch party. — Vevo, the 2-year-old online music video service, will once again make its clips available on MTV.com and other MTV-owned sites, according to multiple sources with knowledge of the negotiations.
Brian Stelter / Media Decoder:
Seacrest Has Options, and One May Be ‘Today’ Show Anchor — Imagine, at 36, trying to decide which jobs to take next, if the possibilities included the “Today” show, prime time specials, “American Idol” and the expansion of your production company. — That is the enviable position Ryan …
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Wall Street Journal and TVNewser
Jeff Roberts / paidContent:
The E-book Investigations: Are Publishers And Apple Breaking The Law? — It's been a week to forget for publishers after both the Justice Department and the European Commission announced investigations into e-book pricing tactics. Meanwhile, dozens of law firms are steaming ahead …
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The FJP, The Verge, CNET News and The New York Observer, more at Techmeme »
Ingrid Lunden / paidContent:UK:
Apple TV Streaming Quietly Goes International — Back in August, we wrote about how Apple (NSDQ: AAPL) had started to offer U.S.-based users of its Apple TV device the ability to stream shows purchased from iTunes via Apple's iCloud. Now it looks as if that service is becoming available internationally.
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Mac Prices Australia, iPhone in Canada Blog, MobileSyrup.com, GigaOM and Softpedia News, more at Techmeme »
Richard Verrier / Company Town:
Hollywood moguls convene in nation's capitol for a change — In a new script for the Motion Picture Assn. of America, Mr. Hollywood goes to Washington. — For the first time anyone could recall, studio chiefs trekked to Washington to attend the annual meeting of the MPAA on Wednesday.
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Deadline.com
Tom Stites / Nieman Journalism Lab:
Taking stock of the state of web journalism — Editor's note: Tom Stites had a long career in newspapers, editing Pulitzer-winning projects and working at top newspapers like The New York Times, the Chicago Tribune, and the Philadelphia Inquirer. In recent years, he's shifted his emphasis …
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Future of Journalism
Don Reisinger / CNET News:
Hulu's new Face Match: Hey, that's, um, what's-his-name — Hulu's Face Match feature works with Dwight Schrute too. — Ever see an actor on a show and have trouble remembering what that person's name is? If so, Hulu has a feature for you. — Dubbed Face Match, the new technology …
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Engadget, PC Magazine and Hulu Blog, more at Techmeme »
Mike Masnick / Techdirt:
Breaking News: Feds Falsely Censor Popular Blog For Over A Year, Deny All Due Process, Hide All Details... Imagine if the US government, with no notice or warning, raided a small but popular magazine's offices over a Thanksgiving weekend, seized the company's printing presses …
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