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Amy Chozick / Media Decoder:
Times Co. Negotiating to Sell Regional Newspapers — Updated The New York Times Company, which last week announced that its chief executive would depart at the end of the year, is close to selling its regional newspapers to the Halifax Media Group, the company announced Monday.
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Kim Zetter / Threat Level:
Forensic Examiner Found No Match of Cables on Manning's Laptop to WikiLeaks' — FT. MEADE, Maryland — A day after a government forensic expert testified that he'd found thousands of diplomatic cables on the Army computer of suspected WikiLeaks source Bradley Manning, he was forced …
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Future of Journalism and Electronista
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Kim Zetter / Threat Level:
Jolt in WikiLeaks Case: Feds Found Manning-Assange Chat Logs on Laptop — A government digital forensic expert examing the computer of accused WikiLeaks source Bradley Manning retrieved communications between Manning and an online chat user identified on Manning's computer as “Julian Assange …
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PBS
Foster Kamer / The New York Observer:
More NYT Buyouts: Diana B. Henriques, Eric Dash, Bob Harris, and The Reporter Who Didn't Get One — IN MID-OCTOBER, a memo was sent out to all New York Times editorial staffers, from recently-installed Times executive editor Jill Abramson, managing editor Dean Baquet …
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The Future of Capitalism
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Jeffrey ErnstFriedman / MapLight:
Sponsors of SOPA Act Pulled in 4 Times as Much in Contributions from Hollywood than Silicon Valley — The House Judiciary Committee on December 15 held a markup of the so-called SOPA Act (HR 3261), a bill that has produced surprising allegiances and adversaries and has pit some of California's …
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Betabeat, ZDNet, The Next Web and VentureBeat, more at Techmeme »
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Mike Masnick / Techdirt:
Cable News Finally Realizing That SOPA And PROTECT IP Are Bad News
Cable News Finally Realizing That SOPA And PROTECT IP Are Bad News
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WebProNews
Dylan Stableford / Yahoo! News:
Newspapers in Europe cover death of Vaclav Havel, not Kim Jong-Il — The deaths of North Korean dictator Kim Jong-Il and Václav Havel, the playwright and former Czechloslovakian president, were both announced on Sunday. But depending on where in the world you woke up this morning …
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Brian Stelter / Media Decoder:
On Word of Kim's Death, a Varied Response on Cable News — Rarely are the contrasts between CNN, the Fox News Channel and MSNBC as visible as they are on nights like Sunday, when the death of the North Korean dictator Kim Jong-il was reported. — CNN, which is best known for its news credentials …
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New York Times, Poynter, The Boston Globe and The Lede
Patrick Foster / Guardian:
BBC admits using notorious private investigator to trace paedophile — The BBC has admitted hiring a notorious private investigator who was convicted of supplying newspapers with illegally obtained private information about celebrities and public figures.
United Press International:
ABC News says Walters is not retiring — ABC News says U.S. broadcast journalist Barbara Walters was joking when she told President Barack Obama she plans to retire next year. — TMZ quoted a source whose name it did not report as saying Walters quietly told Obama after she finished chatting …
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Andrea Morabito / Broadcasting & Cable:
ABC News Launches New Political Site
ABC News Launches New Political Site
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mediabistro.com and Lost Remote
Brian Stelter / Media Decoder:
Cablevision and Time Warner to Offer ‘HBO Go’ — Nearly a year after HBO introduced its online streaming service HBO Go, the two cable hold-outs, Time Warner Cable and Cablevision, are about to turn it on for their customers. — Cablevision, which mainly serves the New York metropolitan area …
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rbr.com, MediaFile, ReadWriteWeb, VentureBeat and GigaOM
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Stuart Elliott / Media Decoder:
Ad Spending Slowed to a Crawl in the 3rd Quarter, Report Finds — Like traffic on the way to the beach on a summer Friday afternoon, advertising spending in the third quarter barely moved, according to a report to be released on Monday morning. — But like that traffic …
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rbr.com and AllThingsD
Erick Schonfeld / TechCrunch:
More On That $300 Million Saudi Investment In Twitter: It's Not New — The blogosphere and tech press is all atwitter about the news that Saudi Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal invested $300 million in Twitter. While the identity of the Saudi prince as an investor was not officially confirmed before, the investment itself is not new.
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Fortune, PR Newswire and L.A. Times Tech Blog, more at Techmeme »
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Ingrid Lunden / paidContent:
News Corp./Time Warner's Prince Alwaleed Invests $300 Million In Twitter
News Corp./Time Warner's Prince Alwaleed Invests $300 Million In Twitter
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Forbes, The Huffington Post, GigaOM, Boing Boing, Digits, PC Magazine, Techland, CNNMoney.com, rbr.com, MediaPost, CNET News, VentureBeat and Kingdom Holding Company
Jeff Bercovici / Forbes:
30 Under 30: Media — Click for full photo gallery: 30 Under 30: Media — There was a time when you would have had to turn over a lot of stones to find 30 obvious rising stars in the media industry — 30 people who will clearly, without a doubt be running newsrooms, networks and ad agencies in 10 years time.
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FishbowlDC
Alan D. Mutter / Reflections of a Newsosaur:
Newspaper job cuts surged 30% in 2011 — The number of jobs eliminated in the newspaper industry rose by nearly 30% in 2011 from the prior year, according to the blog that has been tracking the human toll on the industry for the last five years. — Meanwhile, a separate analysis confirms …
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Poynter
James Robinson / Guardian:
Ferguson medical records ‘blagged’ by NoW — News of the World obtained confidential records about Man United manager's health to stand up tipoff, says former reporter — The News of the World obtained Sir Alex Ferguson's medical records and used them to stand up a tip …
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Press Gazette
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Edmund Lee / Bloomberg:
CNN Looks to Digital Acquisitions to Gain on Fox — Time Warner Inc. (TWX)'s CNN, the pioneer news network that's fallen behind newcomers Fox News and MSNBC, is looking to acquisitions as part of an effort to regain ground by pushing more programming to tablets and smartphones.
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