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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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Yahoo! News and New York Magazine
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Dylan Byers / Ben Smith's Blog:
Romney spox: Undoc ‘Activist’ Vargas lacked press docs — The Romney camp calls to clarify an incident in Iowa involving Jose Antonio Vargas, the Filipino journalist who has written extensively about his status as an undocumented immigrant. — Vargas, who came to the event with a large sign that said …
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Guardian and The Huffington Post
Mathew Ingram / GigaOM:
Google doesn't seem to get how media works now — Google launched a news-reading app called Currents on Thursday, something it has been working on for some time — ever since it was a much-rumored skunkworks project called Propeller — and much of the coverage of the new app has called …
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Future of Journalism, Sunlight Foundation Blog, Android Market, Folio and NetNewsCheck Latest
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Jeff Sonderman / Poynter:
CNN's Zite launches iPhone app for personalized news, and tests a business model
CNN's Zite launches iPhone app for personalized news, and tests a business model
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Future of Journalism, New York Times, USA Today, Fast Company, VentureBeat, Forbes and MediaPost, Thanks:jeffsondermanch
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
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.
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
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 and New York Times, more at Techmeme »
Hunter Walker / PolitickerNY:
Mayor Bloomberg Says Police Didn't Prevent Reporters From Covering Occupy Wall Street — On John Gambling's radio show this morning, Mayor Bloomberg once again addressed the controversy over press access at the NYPD's raid on the Occupy Wall Street encampment in Zuccotti Park last month.
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Capital New York, Runnin' Scared, The Huffington Post, City Room, New York Magazine and New York Times
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, Jon Slattery, The Huffington Post 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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Erik Wemple, Future of Journalism, TheJournal.ie and Regret the Error
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, New York Magazine, Gawker and Media Decoder
Enigmax / TorrentFreak:
RIAA Label Artists & A-List Stars Endorse Megaupload In New Song — By now readers will be all too familiar with the rhetoric of the mainstream music and movie industries. So-called foreign “rogue sites” steal American content, steal American money, cost American jobs and damage the economy, the lobbyists insist.
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Techdirt, Techdirt, Gawker, Softpedia News and MetaFilter, more at Techmeme »
Andrew Phelps / Nieman Journalism Lab:
Condé Nast: magazine publisher, app inventor — (A Santa clause: Spoilers lie ahead.) — Last week Condé Nast debuted a free web app called Santa's Hideout, a registry for children's Christmas gifts. Kids browse a virtual toy store and build a wish list …
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TheMediaBriefing and Editors Weblog
Rob Davis / Voice of San Diego:
Why Manchester Bought the Union-Tribune — The San Diego Union-Tribune's Mission Valley headquarters. — Doug Manchester, the new owner and publisher of The San Diego Union-Tribune, wants his new media outlet to be a booster. — The newspaper's new CEO, John Lynch …
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Poynter
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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