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John Plunkett / Guardian:
BSkyB axes Al Gore's Current TV from its pay-TV lineup — Sky makes ‘commercial decision’ to let go of documentary channel that has struggled for ratings — Al Gore's Current TV channel in the UK is facing closure after BSkyB - part owned by Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation - axed it from its pay-TV lineup.
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@iburrell
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Guardian:
Leveson inquiry: Peter Wright, Liz Hartley - live — Full coverage as the Mail on Sunday editor and legal chief appear at the inquiry into media standards and phone hacking — 10.26am: Silva says there have been “a handful” of complaints by celebrities over the past few years.
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Press Gazette, @benfenton, @iburrell and @dansabbagh
Marisa Guthrie / Hollywood Reporter:
‘CBS This Morning’ Premiere Posts Modest Ratings Gains — The revamped morning program with Charlie Rose and Gayle King is watched by 2.68 million viewers. — The revamped CBS This Morning with Charlie Rose and Gayle King joining Erica Hill, was watched by 2.68 million viewers for its debut on Monday …
Julie Moos / Poynter:
Confirmed: Halifax noncompete will not apply to New York Times Regional employees — At a staff meeting at the Lakeland Ledger Tuesday afternoon, employees were told to tear up the controversial noncompete agreement because it would not apply to them. The Florida paper's publisher told …
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Justin Ellis / Nieman Journalism Lab:
Why media outlets team up in an election year — We've reached the point in journalism where we barely bat an eye when two news organizations say they're joining forces. Anything less than a merger is just not an earth mover these days, when egos, brands, unique audiences — all of the guarded …
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Future of Journalism
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Adam Sherk:
News Organizations on Google+: Which Pages Get the Most Engagement? — News organizations (along with businesses of all kinds) have been able to create official Google+ pages for a couple months now so I thought I'd check in and see how their pages are doing.
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Mashable!, eMedia Vitals, Future of Journalism, WebProNews and Poynter
Ben Popper / Betabeat:
Former HuffPo CTO Paul Berry Building New Startup and Incubator With Lerer Ventures — The news broke today that Paul Berry, the longtime CTO of Huffington Post credited with their legendary SEO and early adoption of social networking tools, was leaving the company.
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Future of Journalism and Business Insider
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Jeff Bercovici / Forbes:
Huffington Post Losing Key Editor and Top Tech Wizard
Huffington Post Losing Key Editor and Top Tech Wizard
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AllThingsD, paidContent and Business Insider
Joe Pompeo / Capital New York:
Nico Pitney to leave The Huffington Post
Nico Pitney to leave The Huffington Post
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Gawker, Capital New York, @dylanbyers, Business Insider and FishbowlNY
Dana Milbank / Washington Post:
Journalists' campaign-trail secrets revealed — NASHUA, N.H. — I've long suspected that if editors knew how little journalism occurs on the campaign trail, they would never pay our expenses. — Forget door-knocking. In reality, it's more trainspotting.
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The Huffington Post
Wall Street Journal:
Sale Explored for New Republic — The owners of the New Republic, a fixture of political journalism, are exploring a possible sale of the magazine and have hired a financial adviser, people familiar with the matter said. — Adviser Blackstone Group is expected to reach out to various media companies …
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DealBook, New York Magazine, Gawker and Business Insider
David D. Burstein / Fast Company:
The New York Times's Nick Kristof On Journalism In A Digital World And The Age Of Activism — Nicholas Kristof has been writing for The New York Times for more than a quarter century and has appeared on that paper's op-ed page since 2001, often penning articles about the struggles of people in distant parts of the world.
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The New York Observer and Journalism.org
Jeff Sonderman / Poynter:
Even on smartphones, your news is more likely to be found through social media — The average person looking at a smartphone screen right now is more likely to come across news from your organization through a Facebook or Twitter app than through your own news app.
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MediaPost, Forbes, Softpedia News, App Advice, ZDNet and NetNewsCheck Latest
Suzanna Andrews / Vanity Fair:
The Mystery Woman Behind the Murdoch Mess — Rebekah Brooks was running the News of the World at 31, and Rupert Murdoch's entire British newspaper empire at 41. A virtual member of the Murdoch family, close to Prime Ministers Blair, Brown, and Cameron, she relished her power—until the phone-hacking scandal took her down.
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Business Insider
Mark Katches / California Watch:
Media partners pool resources to fund bullet train trip — When Fresno Bee business reporter Tim Sheehan boarded a plane for Spain in November, his trip signaled a new chapter of collaboration for a growing group of California news organizations. — Sheehan spent eight days abroad …
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LA Observed
James Crugnale / Mediaite:
Pat Buchanan Denies Being Suspended By MSNBC, Says He's On Medical Leave — Pat Buchanan is disputing reports he was suspended from MSNBC and contends that he was instead on medical leave. “Well, you know I've had some medical issues at the end of the year which were pretty problematic …
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Inside Cable News, The Huffington Post and The Daily Caller
Merrill Knox / TVNewser:
Bloomberg TV's Trish Regan: ‘Unprecedented’ Level Of Interest In Business News — On her second day at Bloomberg TV, anchor Trish Regan already has a vision for “Street Smart.” — Regan sees the two-hour show — which airs from 3pm-5pmET, encompassing the daily closing bell — as a …
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News on News
Alicia Shepard / Poynter:
Eric Carvin's social media goal: ‘To get to every last journalist at AP’ — AP's new social media editor, Eric Carvin, 38, got his first computer in grade school. His mom won the IBM PCjr. in one of many sweepstakes contests she regularly entered by mailing in dozens of postcards.
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NetNewsCheck Latest