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Kara Swisher / AllThingsD:
Sources: Four More Board Members Will Be Following Yang Out the Door — According to sources close to the situation, Yahoo Co-founder Jerry Yang is just the first shoe to drop in what is shaping up to be what looks like a large exodus of board members from the Silicon Valley Internet company.
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Peter Kafka / AllThingsD:
Jerry Yang Leaves Yahoo — Yahoo co-founder Jerry Yang has left the company's board of directors and all other positions, the company announced today, marking the start of what may be a series of changes in the boardroom. — Yang, who co-founded the Web giant in 1995 …
Guardian:
Leveson inquiry: Rosie Nixon, Lucie Cave, Lisa Byrne - live — Full coverage as magazine and local newspaper editors give evidence at inquiry into media standards and phone hacking — 10.04am: Three celebrity magazine editors are giving evidence together.
Jeff Roberts / paidContent:
SOPA Rep Blasts Wikipedia Blackout, Says Law To Go Forward In Feb. — Rep. Lamar Smith (R-Tx), who is leading a push to pass a controversial anti-piracy bill, issued a statement today scolding Wikipedia over its plan to go dark with its English-language website for 24 hours in protest of the legislation.
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David Beard / Washington Post:
Wikipedia Blackout: An #altwiki Band-Aid — When Wikipedia goes dark on Wednesday, The Washington Post is joining several other media organizations, including the Guardian and NPR, to encourage a one-day crowdsourcing solution for those left searching for answers: #altwiki. — That's basically it.
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Emma Barnett / Telegraph:
Wikipedia founder defends blackout
Wikipedia founder defends blackout
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CNET, VentureBeat, Ars Technica, TeleRead and The Next Web
David Folkenflik / NPR:
In Britain, Calls To Regulate A Freewheeling Press — The 168-year-old British tabloid, News of the World, was closed last July after a widespread scandal that involved phone and voice mail hacking. Now there's a debate about placing new regulations on the British press.
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Lisa O'Carroll / Guardian:
Murdoch editors warn of ‘chilling effect’ of state regulation
Valerie Block / Crain's New York:
Huffington Post is developing a new video offering — Al-Jazeera could contribute content to the project. — Arianna Huffington, the president and editor in chief of Huffington Post Media Group, was quite the social butterfly during a recent trip to Doha, Qatar.
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Forbes, Future of Journalism and Beet.TV
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Dylan Stableford / Yahoo! News:
Sarah Palin slams Newsweek for giving ‘conspiracy kook writer’ Andrew Sullivan cover story — Like many conservatives, Sarah Palin is up in arms over this week's controversy-baiting Newsweek cover story by Andrew Sullivan, who asks, “Why Are Obama's Critics So Dumb?”
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Dylan Byers / Politico:
Tina Brown and the Newsweek covers
Tina Brown and the Newsweek covers
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Gawker, The Huffington Post, The Daily Dish and The Politico
Sarah Perez / TechCrunch:
Reuters Launches Web TV Channel, Bringing 10 New & Original Shows To YouTube — The move to bring original programming to the web continues to heat up this week, with today's announcement of Reuters TV, a new YouTube channel featuring ten new commentary and analysis shows from the news and media division of Thomson Reuters.
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Editors Weblog
Joe Pompeo / Capital New York:
What Politico's Beltway cash cow, its print edition, wants from New York (and what it doesn't) — Mike Allen's influential daily Playbook email blast this morning had news of special interest to Politico's New York readers: The politics brand was now exporting its print edition to Manhattan.
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Politico, Future of Journalism, Adweek and Poynter
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Chris O'Shea / FishbowlNY:
Politico Comes to New York
Politico Comes to New York
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FishbowlDC, GalleyCat and 10,000 Words
Joshua Benton / Nieman Journalism Lab:
A GarageBand for ebooks: Simplifying publishing could mean a flood of new content — It's not just the platform — it's the tools. — That's the line that kept coming to mind this morning as I read this Ars Technica scoop on what Apple has in store for its press event in New York Thursday.
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SiliconFilter, Business Insider, The FJP and ZDNet
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Chris Foresman / Ars Technica:
Apple to announce tools, platform to “digitally destroy” textbook publishing
Apple to announce tools, platform to “digitally destroy” textbook publishing
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Mallary Jean Tenore / Poynter:
AP tells staff how to correct erroneous tweets in new social media guidelines — The Associated Press updated its social media guidelines today, adding sections about correcting erroneous tweets and deleting tweets. The guidelines, which have been updated three times in the past year …
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Future of Journalism
Julie Moos / Poynter:
Jenkins on Paterno story: 'I certainly didn't walk away from the interview satisfied' — Sally Jenkins interviewed former Penn State coach Joe Paterno twice and walked away unsure whether he was telling her the truth about Jerry Sandusky. “It was tough, tricky interview …
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Jerry Sandusky and Live Q&A's
Mike Masnick / Techdirt:
Why Is NBCUniversal Threatening To Report Commenters They Disagree With To Their Employers? — This one is a little bizarre. David Seaman, a contributor to Business Insider, claims that he lost his contributor status at the site following a dispute he had with an NBCUniversal employee …
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David Seaman
Press Association:
Brown impersonated for Sunday Times — Someone working for The Sunday Times called Abbey National pretending to be Gordon Brown to obtain details about the former prime minister's finances, the paper's editor has said. — John Witherow confirmed that the paper “blagged” …
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David Allen Green / New Statesman:
The Times admission about computer hacking
The Times admission about computer hacking
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Reuters and FleetStreetBlues
Daniel Nye Griffiths / Forbes:
It Takes Tweets to Tango - Murdoch, Kutcher, the ur-Jack and the dangers of Twitter — Rupert Murdoch's recent tweets in support of SOPA have, not surprisingly, caused a degree of anaphylaxis - although, realistically, the chances of Murdoch and Cory Doctorow releasing a joint statement …
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Future of Journalism
Nick Summers / The Daily Beast:
Big, Bigger, Biggest. — The once-scrappy network has swelled to massive size. But as the highest-priced network on cable TV, is the sports behemoth too big for its own good? — “Steeeeeeeeeeeeeeeve!” — It's Dec. 19, 90 minutes before kickoff at Candlestick Park …
Jim Romenesko:
Conversation-starter: Your Pulitzer Prize favorites? — Morning Call's Pulitzer contender