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Brian Stelter / Media Decoder:
An Election Year Dawns Without Keith Olbermann — Keith Olbermann, who came to Current TV this year to remake the channel and compete against his old home, MSNBC, is sitting out the biggest political nights of the season. — Despite being the biggest star on the fledging channel …
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Frances Martel / Mediaite:
It Begins...NY Times Report Suggests Tension Between Olbermann And Current TV
Brian Stelter / Media Decoder:
Cable Channels Set to Begin Election Year Coverage
Cable Channels Set to Begin Election Year Coverage
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Mediaite, Hollywood Reporter, The Huffington Post, Beet.TV and TVNewser
Economist:
Blogs are blamed for cheapening debate in some fields. Yet they have enriched economics — Blogs are blamed for cheapening debate in some fields. Yet they have enriched economics — from the print edition — “LET Truth and Falsehood grapple; who ever knew Truth put to the worse …
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The Huffington Post:
CNN's New Morning Show Gets Name And Debut Date — Update: CNN announced the names of its new morning shows. The 5-7 a.m. show will be called “Early Start.” Soledad O'Brien's 7-9 a.m. program will be titled “Starting Point.” — CNN will debut its new morning show led by host Soledad O'Brien on January 2, 2012.
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Andrea Morabito / Broadcasting & Cable:
New CNN Morning Show to Launch Jan. 2
New CNN Morning Show to Launch Jan. 2
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Inside Cable News and TVNewser
The Independent:
Murdoch's £100m plan to settle hacking cases before they get to court — Rupert Murdoch's News International is thought to have prepared a legal fund of £100m to settle civil litigation actions brought by victims of the News of the World phone-hacking scandal ahead of a High Court showdown in the new year.
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Alexandra Topping / Guardian:
Leveson inquiry should address media sexism, women's groups demand
Alex Weprin / TVNewser:
ID's ‘On the Case’ Hires Letterman Extortionist, Former CBS News Producer Joe Halderman — TVNewser has learned that Investigation Discovery's “On the Case with Paula Zahn” has hired Joe Halderman, the CBS News producer who attempted to blackmail David Letterman in 2009.
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Deadline.com, The Wrap, NY Daily News, Mediaite, Gawker, Media Decoder and The Huffington Post
Lens:
From North Korea, an Altered Procession — The funeral of Kim Jong-il on Wednesday called to mind the best stage-managed Communist state productions: the falling snow, the wailing mourners, the perfectly spaced limousines and rows of chest-beating men. — So perhaps it was because the scene …
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Storify:
Storify Story Of The Year: A detailed inventory of reporter arrests at Occupy protests — The Free Press' Josh Stearns combines the craftsmanship of traditional journalism with the latest tools of new media to contribute an important and lasting piece of enterprise journalism.
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Dylan Byers / The Politico:
MSNBC now disclosing Bain Capital connection — Starting on last night's Ed Show with Ed Schultz, MSNBC anchors are now disclosing their parent company's ties to Bain Capital, the buyout firm co-founded by Mitt Romney. — In July 2008, NBC Universal, Bain Capital and Blackstone Group bought …
Chris O'Shea / FishbowlNY:
Some Regional Media Group Staffers Already Getting Employment Offers — When the New York Times sold off its Regional Media Group to Halifax, the natural assumption was that many of the staffers on the 16 papers that were part of the deal wouldn't be retained. However, some are already getting much better news.
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Adam Clark Estes / The Atlantic Wire:
At Least a Few Local Journalists Just Experienced an End of Year Miracle
At Least a Few Local Journalists Just Experienced an End of Year Miracle
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Nicholas White / Daily Dot:
From the Trenches: The best and worst moments of building the Daily Dot — When you're climbing a mountain, you don't realize how high you've gotten until you stop to look back. Almost exactly one year ago, there was nothing more to the Daily Dot than a full-time CEO (me) and two part-time cofounders …
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Jim Romenesko:
Sheriff distributes columnist's decades-old criminal record — and his associates fraternizing with a felon. After that column ran... Sheriff Mike Scott
Erick Schonfeld / TechCrunch:
Apps Are Media — Apps have taken over the world. If you doubt that just take a look at this app map by Horace Dediu at Asymco which shows the 123 countries in the world where iPhones are available. Of course, anywhere you can get an iPhone, you can get an iPhone app. Like the Web, apps are distributed globally.
Erik Wemple:
New York Times's Sunday Review, in review — The year is ending, so it's time for the Erik Wemple Blog to look back at the stories we've covered over our first half-year in existence. We're calling it the Look-Back Fortnight. — The New York Times bagged its legendary “Week in Review” …
Anna Heim / The Next Web:
The Top Ten Media Apps of 2011 — If you have the impression that 2011 was particularly rich in news, it's not just you. According to CNN's MD Tony Maddox, this was “the most demanding year we can remember.” — This busy year was not only about news itself, but also media apps …
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Mike Masnick / Techdirt:
Lamar Smith, Against Regulating The Internet... Until Hollywood Became His Biggest Campaign Funder — Well, well. Via Julian Sanchez, we learn that SOPA's official “sponsor” and chief supporter, Lamar Smith, spoke out in 2006 about how Congress shouldn't regulate the internet:
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Derrick Harris / GigaOM:
Could SOPA fly if big media put skin in the game?
Could SOPA fly if big media put skin in the game?
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