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Steve Myers / Poynter:
Romney campaign kicks Jose Antonio Vargas out of event for being an activist — Jose Antonio Vargas is wearing two hats these days, advocating for immigration reform while writing about it, but that didn't work at a Mitt Romney campaign event Friday. He was kicked out after he showed …
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New York Magazine
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Dylan Byers / Ben Smith's Blog:
Romney spox: Undoc ‘Activist’ Vargas lacked press docs
Romney spox: Undoc ‘Activist’ Vargas lacked press docs
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The Huffington Post, Yahoo! News and Guardian
Cotton Delo / AdAge:
Twitter Joins Facebook, Google, Launches ‘Brand Pages’ for Marketers — Brands Get a Home on Twitter With More Functionality — Twitter is looking to strengthen its relationship with advertisers by launching brand pages that will be unveiled today as part of a more comprehensive redesign.
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Jeff Sonderman / Poynter:
New Twitter formalizes news wire service function
New Twitter formalizes news wire service function
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CNET News, Daring Fireball, ZDNet, Twitter Developers, WebProNews, Editors Weblog, Mashable! and SplatF, more at Techmeme »
Elizabeth Flock / Washington Post:
Nick Kristof tear gassed, detained in Bahrain (tweets) — New York Times columnist Nick Kristof, who is in Bahrain to cover the ongoing protests in the country's 10-month-old uprising, tweeted Friday that he was tear-gassed and then taken into a police car in the eastern island of Sitra before being released by a senior officer.
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Future of Journalism, The Wrap and The Huffington Post
Roy Greenslade / Guardian:
Daily Mail censured for fictional story about Amanda Knox verdict — The Press Complaints Commission has upheld a complaint against the Daily Mail for publishing the incorrect verdict in the Amanda Knox case — The Mail's website reported that Knox has lost her appeal against her conviction …
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Press Gazette, The Huffington Post, Jon Slattery and Future of Journalism
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Daniel O'Carroll / IrishCentral:
Trinity College Dublin bans the Daily Mail newspaper after faking student death story
Trinity College Dublin bans the Daily Mail newspaper after faking student death story
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Future of Journalism, TheJournal.ie and Regret the Error
Ben Sisario / Media Decoder:
YouTube Buys Company That Processes Music Royalties — In an effort to streamline its often complex relations with music publishers, YouTube has acquired RightsFlow, an upstart company in New York that processes royalties for the music industry. — YouTube, which is owned by Google …
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YouTube Blog, RightsFlow, CNET News, TechCrunch, New York Times and Fusible.com, more at Techmeme »
Jeff Sonderman / Poynter:
CNN's Zite launches iPhone app for personalized news, and tests a business model — Personalized news aggregator Zite, acquired by CNN in September, is going strong. Today it launches its first iPhone app, and earlier this week it began testing an innovative business model.
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GigaOM, New York Times, NetNewsCheck Latest, USA Today, Fast Company, VentureBeat, Forbes and MediaPost, more at Techmeme », Thanks:jeffsondermanch
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Tom Krazit / paidContent:
Zite Joins Flipboard, Google On The iPhone In Crowded Week For News Apps
Zite Joins Flipboard, Google On The iPhone In Crowded Week For News Apps
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Zite - Blog, Technologizer and AllThingsD
Mark Sweney / Guardian:
BBC review clears journalists of hacking — Internal BBC review finds no evidence of hacking or bribery, but director general to recommend beefing up journalists' guidelines — A wide-ranging BBC review launched in the wake of the News of the World phone-hacking scandal has concluded …
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Press Gazette
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Jason Del Rey / AdAge:
AOL's Patch Gets a Little Less Hyper-Local — Consolidates Sites in New Jersey, California — At one time, AOL had hoped to reach 1,000 Patch sites by the end of 2011. But now comes word that Patch is slightly scaling back its efforts in some markets, fueling speculation inside …
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NetNewsCheck Latest, Business Insider and Sarah Hartley, more at Techmeme », Thanks:delrey
Sophia Hollander / Wall Street Journal:
Sex Essay Sparks Uproar at Yeshiva University — An essay about premarital sex published in a student newspaper has caused an uproar at Yeshiva University, the Orthodox Jewish college in Manhattan, prompting the student council to withdraw the paper's funding and igniting a campus-wide debate over censorship.
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YU Beacon, NY Daily News, Gothamist, Gawker, New York Magazine and Media Decoder
Mallary Jean Tenore / Poynter:
Collegiate Times publishes special edition after Virginia Tech campus shooting — When Collegiate Times editor-in-chief Zach Crizer first heard about Thursday's Virginia Tech shooting via a university alert, he ran to the scene with news editor Michelle Sutherland.
Alicia Shepard / Poynter:
CPI reduces staff to compensate for $2 million budget hole — The Center for Public Integrity laid off staff today to try to compensate for a $2 million budget shortfall. — Ten positions were eliminated, and five people lost their jobs with the Washington-based nonprofit journalism organization.
David Carr / Media Decoder:
Former Bon Appétit Editor to Run Digital Food Magazine — Barbara Fairchild, who stepped down last year as editor of Bon Appétit, was named editor in chief of Real Eats, a weekly digital magazine about food. — Ms. Fairchild worked for 32 years at Bon Appétit, which is owned by Condé Nast.
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FishbowlNY
Chris O'Shea / FishbowlNY:
Pulitzer-Winner Don Van Natta Jr. Leaves The New York Times for ESPN — Don Van Natta Jr., a Pulitzer-prize winning New York Times veteran of 16 years, is leaving the paper to become a Senior Writer at ESPN. During his time at the Times, he was a member of two Pulitzer-winning teams.
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ESPN MediaZone, The New York Observer, FishbowlDC and UnBeige