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5:20 PM ET, December 31, 2011

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Glyn Moody / Techdirt:
The Great Digitization Or The Great Betrayal?  —  One of the great tasks facing humanity today is digitizing the world's books and liberating the huge stores of knowledge they contain.  The technology is there - scanners are now relatively fast and cheap - but the legal framework is struggling to keep up.
Discussion: Future of Journalism and TeleRead
Seth Godin / The Domino Project:
How the long tail cripples bonus content/multimedia  —  The Long Tail is Chris Anderson's brilliant coinage.  If you're not up to speed on it, here you go.  —  Well, the long tail has hit the book business, and hard.  The number of ebooks published in 2012 is going to exceed a million, easily.
Dylan Byers / Politico:
Sunni leader denies NY Times byline  —  Iraqi parliament speaker Osama al-Nujaifi is denying his participation in a New York Times op-ed bearing his byline, Agence-France Press reports.  —  “The article published in the New York Times... has been written without the knowledge of speaker Nujaifi …
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Ammar Karim / Agence France Presse:
Iraq row festers as speaker denies penning op-ed  —  BAGHDAD — A political row festered in Iraq on Friday, as a top Sunni leader denied he penned a commentary criticising the Shiite-led government, the latest in a crisis that has stoked sectarian tensions.  —  Since the departure …
Roy Greenslade / Guardian:
Here is the news - newspaper organisations defy the digital revolution  —  At the beginning of this month, Clay Shirky offered some thoughts on how we journalists might like to think about our digital future.  —  His essay (it seems trite to describe it as a mere posting), Institutions …
Jillian Berman / The Huffington Post:
Cable TV Bills Have Nearly Tripled In The Past 10 Years  —  Do you feel like your cable bill is significantly higher than it used to be?  That's probably because it is.  —  The average cable TV subscriber pays nearly three times as much for cable now as they did in 2001 …
Chris Ariens / TVNewser:
The Death of the Foreign Correspondent?  Not So Much  —  A year ago today we wrote about one of those annual “predictions” stories.  It was from Mashable's Vadim Lavrusik who had a host of predictions for the news media in 2011.  This was No. 6: … Lavrusik, who is also an adjunct professor …
Jeff Roberts / paidContent:
Hulu Missing Out On The Facebook Sharing Gold Rush  —  Facebook has super-charged a handful of lucky media companies selected to test-drive the social network's frictionless sharing platform.  But even though video-sharing site Hulu was on the early bird list, it failed to make a splash.
Discussion: TechCrunch
Richard Huff / NY Daily News:
Cable giants battle could leave locals without Knicks, Rangers and Islanders to start the New Year  —  Last games for Time Warner subscribers could be Saturday  —  Knicks fans who subscribe to Time Warner Cable may not have access to games after Saturday.  The cable operator is in a payment dispute …
Erik Wemple:
Ron Paul's newsletters: Where was Texas?  —  The Houston Chronicle seems tired of the Ron Paul newsletter story.  Richard S. Dunham, the Chronicle's Washington bureau chief, led his Dec. 27 story on the matter with these words: … Dunham adds that the “issue is old news in Texas,” where Paul has served 11 congressional terms.
Discussion: Mediaite
Bobbie Johnson / GigaOM:
Was 2011 the year of the great paywall?  Not exactly  —  As the year comes to a close, the media is stuffed with pundits proclaiming that 2011 was the year of something or other.  For the most part, it's easy to ignore these trend pieces: Many of them are simply chum thrown in the water …
Ahmed Al Omran / NPR:
Basil Al-Sayed, Who Chronicled The Syrian Uprising, Is Dead  —  This was the last thing Basil al-Sayed, a citizen journalist in Syria, filmed before he was shot in the head by security forces:  —  According to activist Rami Jarrah, yesterday, al-Sayed succumbed to his injuries at a hospital in the restive city of Homs.
Mark Guarino / Christian Science Monitor:
After deaths in Detroit, Backpage.com advertising comes under scrutiny  —  Four women in Detroit were found dead in two car trunks Sunday.  Their connection to a website offering escort services is reviving an ongoing debate about the right of online media outlets to host advertising that many say enables criminal activity.
Discussion: Business Insider and WXYZ-TV
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Tresa Baldas / Detroit Free Press:
Backpage.com says 22 more websites are linked to dead Detroit women
Discussion: Detroit Free Press
Michael Calderone / The Huffington Post:
Iowa Media Plays On National Stage As Caucus Nears  —  NEW YORK — When Craig Robinson launched The Iowa Republican in March 2009, he hoped to bring his decade's worth of Republican campaign and fundraising experience into the coverage of state politics.  And Robinson's been successful …
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