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9:35 AM ET, December 15, 2011

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 Top News: 
Brian Stelter / The Caucus:
MSNBC Apologizes to Romney Campaign for Klan Report  —  Blaming its own staff for an “appalling lack of judgment,” MSNBC apologized on Wednesday for reporting that a phrase used by Mitt Romney on the campaign stump was used in the past by the Ku Klux Klan.  —  The brief report during the 11 …
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John Aravosis / Americablog:
MSNBC apologizes to Romney campaign for mentioning our post about Romney using old KKK slogan  —  “Keep America American.”  Here's where Romney said it a few days ago on the campaign trail (and note how Romney, between the lines, calls President Obama a “socialist” in the same quote - but that's okay apparently):
Lucy Carne / Herald Sun:
Guardian accused of running ‘false accusations’ about Milly Dowler's voicemails to sink News of the World  —  LEFT-leaning UK broadsheet The Guardian has been accused of deliberately running “false accusations” about murdered schoolgirl Milly Dowler's voicemails to sink rival News of the World.
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Alex Peake / The Sun:
Guardian dodges TV clash with The Sun  —  THE BBC last night allowed The Guardian to duck a TV showdown with The Sun over phone hacking.  —  The Beeb said Guardian reporter Nick Davies had refused to appear on Newsnight alongside Sun managing editor Richard Caseby.
Jon Slattery:
Newsnight: Public say press regulation has failed
Discussion: BBC
Dominic Ponsford / Press Gazette:
Nick Davies: Dowler story had ‘very significant’ error
Discussion: Guardian
Associated Press:
Newspaper trade group spends $245K on 3Q lobbying … NEW YORK (AP) — The U.S. newspaper industry's largest trade group spent $245,241 during the third quarter to lobby the federal government on a range of issues involving journalism and the newspaper business, according to a quarterly disclosure report.
Julie Moos / Poynter:
‘The Elements of Style’ reinvented as rap video by Columbia J-school students  —  Jake Heller decided a few months ago to “do for journalism nerds what the Keynes vs. Hayek video did for econ nerds, by transforming ‘The Elements of Style’ into a rap video.”  He told me about the process by email (below), but first here's the result:
BBC:
Leveson Inquiry: Myler accepted ‘rogue reporter’ view  —  Mr Myler was News of the World editor from 2007 until its closure earlier this year  —  Ex-News of the World editor Colin Myler has said he feared “bombs under the newsroom floor” in the form of possible widespread wrongdoing in the past.
Discussion: @journalismnews
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Guardian:
Derek Webb to give evidence
Discussion: msnbc.com
Josh Halliday / Guardian:
Former NoW journalist arrested over alleged payments to police
Discussion: Press Gazette
Dan Frommer / SplatF:
My new job at ReadWriteWeb, and what it means for SplatF  —  If you follow me on Twitter, or follow tech news in general, you may have seen the announcement this morning that I'll be joining ReadWriteWeb as Editor At Large starting in January.  —  SAY Media, my business-side partner for SplatF, just acquired RWW.
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Aaron Gell / The New York Observer:
Peter Braunstein, WWD Writer Turned Tabloid Monster, Still Has Issues  —  One day in October 2010, Peter Braunstein's monthly subscription copy of W magazine arrived right on time.  It was one of the first under the direction of a new editor, Stefano Tonchi, and the cover featured Ryan Gosling …
Discussion: Spiersblr
Jennifer Preston / New York Times:
Occupy Movement Shows Potential of Live Online Video  —  Brad Hunstable started Ustream, an online video platform, with a fellow West Point graduate back in 2007 to help American troops overseas communicate with multiple friends and family members at the same time.
Discussion: Future of Journalism
Ben Sisario / Media Decoder:
Live Nation Buys BigChampagne, Analyzer of Consumer Data  —  In a bid to expand its ability to analyze large amounts of consumer data, Live Nation Entertainment, the music giant that includes Ticketmaster, is buying BigChampagne, a small but influential company that monitors online media consumption.
Guido Fawkes:
Judgement Day for Piers Morgan  —  It's now been confirmed that Piers Morgan will be before Leveson's show trial next week.  Some weekend reading for Mr Jay:  —  View this document on Scribd  —  The former Mirror and News of the World editor will be under oath.
Roi Carthy / TechCrunch:
Smart Magazine Is my6sense's Flipboard With Digital Intuition  —  Back in May, my6sense raised another $1.1 million to continue pushing its digital intuition technology to market.  —  Today, the company is releasing a brand new product called ‘Smart Magazine’ which can be best described …
Bloomberg:
Glam Media Plans IPO Filing by End of Q2  —  Glam Media Inc., an online advertising company focused on women, plans to file for an initial public offering by the end of the second quarter and is considering Goldman Sachs Group Inc. or Morgan Stanley to lead the sale, three people with knowledge of the matter said.
Discussion: Reuters
Eric Eldon / TechCrunch:
The Top Political Stories On Facebook In 2011 Were Sensationalized, Polarized And Mostly Mainstream  —  Facebook has released a list of the most popular US political news stories among its users over the past year.  It's a pretty depressing read if you're idealistic like me …
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Jeff Sonderman / Poynter:   Huffington Post dominates Facebook's most-shared politics stories of 2011
Simon Owens / Nieman Journalism Lab:
NPR's StateImpact project explores regional topics through focused, data-driven journalism  —  Scott Detrow heard a rumor, and like any good reporter, he set out to determine whether it was true.  Detrow, who has spent several years covering state politics and government …
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Jeff Sonderman / Poynter:
$1.5M Knight grant to NPR will fund digital training at 70 local stations
Felix Salmon:
The value of finding content to link to  —  I'm convinced there's real value in driving readers to great content — and clearly I'm not alone: Outbrain has just raised another $35 million.  —  What's Outbrain?  Well, if you look at the All Things D story announcing the new round …
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Rebecca J. Rosen / The Atlantic:
Why We Should Stop Asking Whether Bloggers Are Journalists
Amanda DeMarco / paidContent:
New Site Will Offer Groupon-Style Deals On E-Books
Richard Huff / NY Daily News:
Pulitzer Prize-winning photog John Kaplan turns camera on his own battle with cancer
Nilay Patel / The Verge:
Universal has ‘Tech News Today’ episode yanked from YouTube for reporting on MegaUpload promo video
Ioanna Opidee / Folio:
Magazine Launches Up 23.8 Percent in 2011
Discussion: BtoB Magazine
 Earlier Picks: 
J. David Goodman / Media Decoder:
Times of London Cancels Comedy Podcast That Mocked Murdoch
Discussion: New York Times
David Carr / Media Decoder:
Is James Murdoch Running Out of Denials?
Discussion: CJR, Guardian, Bloomberg and Guardian
Robert Andrews / paidContent:
Flipboard's Phone Flips Beating iPad 2:1
Rachel McAthy / Journalism.co.uk:
Mail: Dowler question was ‘perfectly legitimate inquiry’
Caroline Davies / Guardian:
Judge tells reporters: tweet as you wish
Bloomberg:
Hollywood Said to Court Amazon in Bid for Online Film Sales