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11:25 AM ET, January 10, 2012

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Press Gazette:
Times journalist was disciplined for computer hacking  —  A Times journalist was disciplined in 2009 for involvement in “computer hacking”, the Leveson Inquiry has been told.  —  News International interim director of legal affairs Simon Toms said in written evidence to the inquiry …
Guardian:
Will Lewis gives evidence  —  • Indy editor says Johann Hari row ‘damaged’ paper's reputation  —  • Hari will return as columnist but not interviewer next month  —  • Worried inquiry will ‘curtail’ legitimate investigative journalism  —  • FT editor says PCC ‘misstepped badly’ over phone hacking
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Thomas Penny / Bloomberg:
Cameron Will Be Questioned at Media Ethics Inquiry, Times Says  —  U.K. Prime Minister David Cameron will be summoned to testify to the Leveson inquiry into media ethics, the Times of London newspaper reported, citing an unidentified person close to the inquiry.
Discussion: Bloomberg
Dan Sabbagh / Guardian:
Lord Justice Leveson signals he expects substantial regulatory reform  —  Judge says press ‘drifted off’ despite wakeup calls, as Financial Times editor claims PCC ‘misstepped badly’ over phone hacking  —  Lord Justice Leveson has signalled that he expects the newspaper industry …
Nina Totenberg / NPR:
Supreme Court To Consider FCC Indecency Case … Dirty words return to the usually staid Supreme Court Tuesday.  For a second time in three years, the justices are hearing arguments about a Federal Communications Commission regulation adopted during the Bush administration that allows …
Discussion: The New York Observer
Peter Kafka / AllThingsD:
Myspace — Yes, Myspace — Says It's Going to Sell You Web TV  —  Lots of folks are waiting for Google, or Apple, or Verizon or someone to offer a Web video subscription service that would rival cable TV.  —  None of those guys have announced their plans for that, yet.
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Peter Kafka / AllThingsD:
Why the Future of TV Won't Be Here Soon  —  This is the year for many big pronouncements about The Future Of TV, and we're hearing the first round this week at the Consumer Electronics Show.  Here's how I'm sorting through the deluge: I'm ignoring almost all of it.
Michael Barbaro / The Caucus:
Paul Cuts Off CNN, Again  —  HOLLIS, N.H. — What's left of Ron Paul's patience with the news media appears to be running out.  —  During a campaign stop here Monday morning, Mr. Paul abruptly cut off a brief interview with the CNN reporter Dana Bash when she asked about his ability to connect with voters in New Hampshire.
Kevin Lincoln / Business Insider:
THE RAID ON AOL: How Vox Pillaged Engadget And Founded An Empire  —  Engadget seemed healthy.  —  Back at the beginning of February, AOL's marquee technology blog was coming off its most trafficked month in site history.  It had survived the reorganization that gutted many of AOL's other verticals …
Robert Andrews / paidContent:
Guardian Starts Charging 280,000 iPad Readers From Friday; How Will It Go?  —  Starting Friday, The Guardian, a stalwart of free content, will find out just how many people will pay to read its news on tablets.  —  Free since its mid-October launch thanks to a Channel 4 sponsorship …
Discussion: The FJP and The Wall Blog
Robert Andrews / paidContent:
Interview Part 1: Netflix's Hastings Aims To Challenge BSkyB  —  Netflix (NSDQ: NFLX) fancies bidding against News Corp-controlled BSkyB (NYSE: BSY) for Hollywood movies and TV shows, even though international roll-out losses are set to exceed $70 million this quarter alone, CEO Reed Hastings tells paidContent.
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Katherine Rushton / Telegraph:
Netflix launch in UK starts price war
Discussion: Engadget
Jeff Sonderman / Poynter:
Nielsen: One-third of mobile users downloaded news apps in past month  —  One-third of tablet and smartphone owners in a Nielsen survey said they had downloaded a news app within the past 30 days, and 19 percent had paid for one.  The chart below shows survey results for news and other categories.
Discussion: NetNewsCheck Latest
Meghan Kelly / VentureBeat:
Fox News has a new digital look for 2012 (exclusive)  —  With the new year come new resolutions, and Fox News has one of its own: It's adopting a new digital strategy that takes the mobile world into special account.  —  “The starting point for all [these changes] is there are more devices …
Joe Pompeo / Capital New York:
Executive editor Nico Pitney to leave The Huffington Post  —  Nico Pitney, executive editor at The Huffington Post and one of Arianna Huffington's top lieutenants, is leaving the website, Capital has learned.  —  The news was announced in a staff meeting earlier today.
Jim Romenesko:
Courant hires ad director it skewered in its news pages  —  Except for being true, it's practically Onion copy.  —  Now somebody at El Courante has decided Guinan isn't so bad after all: he's been hired as the new director of advertising.  —  HERE'S THE TIMELINE:
Steve Yelvington:
What newsrooms should learn from Kodak  —  So Kodak, the company that invented amateur photography in the 19th century and invented digital photography in the 20th, is on the ropes.  There are obvious lessons for newspapers and newsrooms.  Here are a few of them.  —  Your business isn't what you think it is.
Discussion: Metamedia
Melissa Ulbricht / MediaShift Idea Lab:
Al Jazeera, Ushahidi Join in Project to Connect Somalia Diaspora via SMS  —  In the Horn of Africa, Somalia makes headlines, but often only because of drought, famine, crisis and insecurity.  Al Jazeera launched Somalia Speaks to help amplify stories from people and their everyday lives in the region — all via SMS.
Discussion: Editors Weblog
Erick Schonfeld / TechCrunch:
How People Watch TV Online And Off  —  At this point, video is just a regular part of the web.  But how is it gaining on regular TV watching.  Just in terms of audience reach, Nielsen estimates that almost 145 million people watch video online in the U.S., compared to about 290 million who watch traditional TV.
Guardian:
Kelvin MacKenzie: News International should be fined for ‘lying’ to PCC  —  Former Sun editor tells Leveson inquiry NoW publisher should pay ‘penalty’ for misleading watchdog over phone hacking  —  Kelvin MacKenzie, the former Sun editor, has told the Leveson inquiry that News International …
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John Seabrook / New Yorker:
Will Robert Kyncl and YouTube revolutionize television?
Alysia Santo / CJR:
Spying on Journalists is Easy
Jeff Bercovici / Mixed Media:
Was NYT CEO's Golden Parachute Really That Excessive?
Jon Bruner / Datanaut:
Is the Media Out of Touch? A Look at the Numbers
Discussion: CJR
Joe Pompeo / Capital New York:
A test for AOL's Patch proposition in primary states, as hyperlocal network dispatches little green truck
Discussion: Street Fight and Nashua, NH Patch
Dylan Byers / Politico:
Technorati's invite to a conflict of interest
Discussion: Gawker
Mathew Ingram / GigaOM:
Dear WaPo: Innovating too quickly is not the problem
 Earlier Picks: 
Craig Silverman / Poynter:
AP grows fact checking beyond politics to breaking news, beat reporting
Discussion: Associated Press
Emily Bell / Guardian:
Colin Myler v the Murdochs: battle begins in New York
Discussion: Erik Wemple
Julie Moos / Poynter:
Halifax requires former NYT regional employees to sign noncompete agreements
Discussion: Gawker
Greg Sandoval / CNET:
Netflix bows out of studios' UltraViolet group
Discussion: Techland
Steve Myers / Poynter:
NY Times offers unpaid internships after reporting on their questionable legality
David Carr / Media Decoder:
Blackmon and Stecklow Join the Exit of Veterans From The Journal
Discussion: FishbowlNY and Maya Baratz
Amy Chozick / Media Decoder:
News Corporation Hires New General Counsel
 

 
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