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3:05 PM ET, January 12, 2012

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Arthur S. Brisbane / New York Times:
Should The Times Be a Truth Vigilante?  —  I'm looking for reader input on whether and when New York Times news reporters should challenge “facts” that are asserted by newsmakers they write about.  —  One example mentioned recently by a reader: As cited in an Adam Liptak article on the Supreme Court …
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Craig Silverman / Poynter:
Journalists incredulous as Times public editor asks: ‘Should the Times be a Truth Vigilante?’  —  New York Times Public Editor Arthur S. Brisbane is attracting attention and derision for his latest blog post, “Should The Times Be a Truth Vigilante?”  —  “I'm looking for reader input on whether …
Jay Rosen / Pressthink:   So whaddaya think: should we put truthtelling back up there at number one?
Bloomberg:
News Corp. Tells Judge About Tabloid Editor's $1,150 Bribe to Prison Guard  —  News Corp. (NWSA) for the first time publicly detailed bribery by a journalist at its now-defunct News of the World, telling a court that a former editor agreed to pay a prison guard to get a story about a child killer.
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Andrew Pugh / Press Gazette:
Express continued to use convicted PI Whittamore  —  Richard Desmond's Express Newspapers continued using convicted private investigator Steve Whittamore until as late as July 2010, the Leveson Inquiry heard this morning.  —  The company's legal chief Nicole Patterson was also unable …
Lisa O'Carroll / Guardian:
‘Daily Express right to quit PCC because it failed to stop McCann libels’  —  Paper's editor tells Leveson inquiry that regulator was not proactive enough in preventing excesses in press coverage  —  The editor of the Daily Express has justified its decision to quit the Press Complaints Commission …
Discussion: Press Gazette
Press Association:
Why I published Madeleine stories
Discussion: Guardian
Mark Hosenball / Reuters:
Homeland Security watches Twitter, social media  —  The U.S. Department of Homeland Security's command center routinely monitors dozens of popular websites, including Facebook, Twitter, Hulu, WikiLeaks and news and gossip sites including the Huffington Post and Drudge Report, according to a government document.
Leena Rao / TechCrunch:
Amazon Kindle Owners Are “Borrowing” Nearly 300,000 Electronic Books A Month  —  Amazon is releasing new data on its Kindle Lending Library, which the e-commerce site says now has over 75,000 books.  The Kindle Owners' Lending Library is a collection of books that Amazon Prime members who own …
Joe Coscarelli / New York Magazine:
James O'Keefe's Weak New Hampshire Exposé Could Get Him Arrested  —  The Alfred E. Newman of investigative journalism, James O'Keefe, staged his latest undercover video at the New Hampshire primary, where members of his team attempted to expose voter fraud by obtaining ballots for dead people.
Jack Mirkinson / The Huffington Post:
CNN Reporter Becomes Target Of Ron Paul Supporters  —  A group of Ron Paul supporters are calling on CNN to remove the correspondent covering the candidate from her assignment, claiming that she is too biased against Paul.  Dana Bash aroused the ire of the pro-Paul brigade on Monday …
Mark Sweney / Guardian:
Daily Mail editor Paul Dacre paid £1.7m  —  Salary package for Associated Newspapers editor-in-chief down more than £1m on 2010 remuneration after restructuring of incentive scheme  —  Paul Dacre reinforced his reputation as the best-paid editor on Fleet Street by taking home …
Matthew Futterman / Wall Street Journal:
News Corp.'s Fox Joins Battle to Buy Dodgers  —  News Corp.'s Fox unit joined the battle to buy the Dodgers Tuesday, signing a nondisclosure agreement with bankers handling the sale of the storied franchise, according to people with knowledge of the process  —  The move formally makes News Corp …
Paul Farhi / Washington Post:
New Republic owner quashes reports of liberal journal's sale  —  Despite reports to the contrary, the New Republic's principal owner insists the 98-year-old journal of liberal political opinion, reporting and arts criticism isn't shopping for a new owner.  —  “There's nothing there to the story …
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Michael Calderone / The Huffington Post:   Will Anyone Buy Influential D.C. Magazine?
Matthew Fleischer / FishbowlLA:
Journalist Yasha Levine Plans to Fight OccupyLA Arrest Charges  —  Journalist Yasha Levine was arraigned late last week on “failure to disperse” charges for attempting to covering the police crackdown on OccupyLA.  He was sent home with “no charges filed.”  But that doesn't mean his case was dismissed.
Discussion: The Exiled
Douglas Page / News & Tech:
Digital First?  Not so fast  —  Shakespeare suggested we kill the lawyers and let's hope the same fate awaits the newspaper cognoscenti who see a terminal disease in every printed newspaper.  —  While their collective “wisdom” on print lacks any foresight, what's more disturbing is that newspaper execs …
 
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Felicia Pride / FishbowlNY:
Son of Village Voice Founder Criticizes Company for Ads that Have Been Used for Sex Trafficking
Marianne Bouchart / Journalism.co.uk:
French landmark case: A new dawn for investigative journalism?
Andrew Phelps / Nieman Journalism Lab:
Piano Media wants national paywalls all over Europe
Jim Romenesko:
Kent State alum pulls $1M gift after student paper asks questions
Discussion: College Media Matters
Justin Ellis / Nieman Journalism Lab:
The Philadelphia Experiment: Why a media company wants to be a tech incubator
Pandora Young / FishbowlLA:
Gawker Editor: N-Word Did Not Get Blogger Fired
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Mathew Ingram / GigaOM:
Nick Kristof on Occupy and the rise of citizen journalism
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Steve Myers / Poynter:
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Joshua Benton / Nieman Journalism Lab:
Gawker Media's new HD view makes a play for big monitors and a grander stage for video and photos.
Discussion: eMedia Vitals
Megan Garber / The Atlantic Online:
Tablet as Time Machine: Old Magazine Issues Are Finding New Life on the iPad
Foster Kamer / The New York Observer:
Awl City: The Awl Launches Awl Music, Tumblr-Powered Video-Radio Station for Awl Their Friends
Discussion: The Daily Swarm and FishbowlNY
Eric Kleefeld / 2012.talkingpointsmemo.com:
CNN Apparently Waives Its Own Debate Rules To Let Rick Perry In
Melissa Bell / Washington Post:
Gilles Jacquier, French journalist, killed in Syria
Discussion: Business Insider
Rem Rieder / American Journalism Review:
A Troubling Approach to Employee Relations
Discussion: Poynter
John Eggerton / Multichannel News:
PEJ: Presidential Campaign Already Getting Too Much Coverage
 

 
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