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Murray Weiss / DNAinfo:
Greg Kelly Accuser Claimed She Got Pregnant From Alleged Rape, Sources Say — MANHATTAN — The woman who accused Greg Kelly of raping her also claims she became pregnant as a result of the alleged sexual assault, sources told DNAinfo. — Kelly, a local TV news anchor and son …
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The New York Observer, PolitickerNY, Newsday and Gothamist
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Daily Mail:
Popular TV host and son of New York City police commissioner accused of ‘raping young woman in her office’ — A popular television host whose father is the New York City Police Commissioner is under investigation for alleged rape. — Greg Kelly, son of Ray Kelly, denies any wrongdoing and says he is co-operating with officials.
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Gawker
Alex Alvarez / Mediaite:
Dan Abrams On Rape Allegation Against Greg Kelly: DA Knows Very Well That ‘The World Is Watching’
Betsy Rothstein / FishbowlDC:
Former FNC White House Reporter Accused of Rape
Former FNC White House Reporter Accused of Rape
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rbr.com, New Jersey Online, New York Times and Runnin' Scared
Dylan Byers / Politico:
Gingrich admits ABC claim was false — After nearly a week on the defensive, CNN's John King reports tonight that Newt Gingrich's claim about offering witnesses to ABC News in his defense — to rebut the network's interview with his second wife, Marianne Gingrich — was not true.
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Mother Jones, New York Magazine, CNN, The Daily What, @eggerton, Riptide 2.0, Hot Air, Gothamist and Mediaite
Press Gazette:
Google removed hundreds of Max Mosley web pages — Google has removed hundreds of web pages relating to former Formula 1 boss Max Mosley's sex life from its search results index, the Leveson Inquiry heard. — But the internet giant said it dealt with requests for material to be excluded …
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Guardian
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Joel Gunter / Journalism.co.uk:
ICO: Notifying Whittamore victims would be ‘phenomenal undertaking’
ICO: Notifying Whittamore victims would be ‘phenomenal undertaking’
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Guardian and Hacking inquiry
Dan Kennedy / Media Nation:
Former Liberian dictator threatens to sue Boston Globe — Days before the Boston Globe published a withering editor's note essentially retracting its Jan. 17 story about former Liberian dictator Charles Taylor's alleged ties to the CIA, African news sources were reporting that Taylor was threatening to sue the Globe for libel.
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Boston Globe, Foreign Policy and Africa Review
Philip Elmer-DeWitt / Fortune:
Apple in China: The New York Times goes for the Pulitzer — Its investigative series about how our electronic gadgets are made could be a contender — Aftermath of an explosion at an iPad factory in Chengdu, China — When monologist Mike Daisey flew to China to find out why the workers …
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VentureBeat, The Huffington Post, The Wrap, CNET, New York Times, Daily Mail, Softpedia News, New York Magazine, business.time.com and The Lede, more at Techmeme »
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Steve Myers / Poynter:
NYT publishes Chinese translation of story about workers who make Apple products
NYT publishes Chinese translation of story about workers who make Apple products
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Forbes, PC Magazine and ThinkProgress
Ben Fritz / Company Town:
Netflix deal with Warner Bros. includes delay in queues — Under a new deal between the two companies, Netflix users won't just have to wait 56 days to rent Warner Bros. movies on DVD. They'll have to wait 28 days to add the movies to their queues. — As part of the Warner's continuing effort …
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/Film, AllThingsD and Broadcasting & Cable
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Daniel Frankel / paidContent:
Netflix Stock Jumps More Than 20%, Equity Analysts ‘Bullish’ Again
Netflix Stock Jumps More Than 20%, Equity Analysts ‘Bullish’ Again
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Company Town
Peter Kafka / AllThingsD:
Netflix Bounces Back With a Q4 Beat, but Says Amazon Is Coming
Netflix Bounces Back With a Q4 Beat, but Says Amazon Is Coming
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Forbes, Home Media Magazine, CNET, ZDNet, Wall Street Journal, the Econsultancy blog, VentureBeat, Fortune, Techland, Guardian, TechCrunch, 24/7 Wall St., VatorNews, GigaOM, Fast Company, MediaFile, The Wrap, GeekWire, MediaPost, Epicenter, paidContent, The Next Web, Broadcasting & Cable, Electronista, paidContent, VentureBeat and paidContent, more at Techmeme »
Laura Hazard Owen / paidContent:
Amazon: Early Data Shows Kindle Owners' Lending Library Increases Sales — Amazon's early data from the Kindle Owners' Lending Library, which allows Amazon (NSDQ: AMZN) prime members who are also Kindle owners to borrow one free e-book per month, “suggests the possibility of an increase …
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Future of Journalism
BuzzFeed:
Right Launches Giant Campaign Against Media — A conservative media watchdog says it's launching a $5 million assault on the mainstream media today to beat back “an onslaught of character assassination against anyone who dares to challenge Obama.” Media Research Center founder Brent Bozell …
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The Huffington Post and @cjr
Wall Street Journal:
AP names Lee Enterprises' Mary Junck to lead board — NEW YORK — Mary E. Junck, the CEO of newspaper publisher Lee Enterprises Inc., was named chairman of The Associated Press board of directors Thursday. — Junck replaces William Dean Singleton of MediaNews Group, who had been AP chairman since 2007.
Kevin Lincoln / Business Insider:
Facebook Just Hired A Bloomberg Journalist To Be Its Managing Editor — In what could be a sign of things to come, Facebook has hired Dan Fletcher, former social media director at Bloomberg, to be its managing editor. — Both Fletcher and sources at Facebook confirmed that Fletcher will make the move …
Bill Carter / Media Decoder:
A Decline in Viewers for State of the Union Address — There were an estimated 37.8 million television viewers of President Obama's State of the Union address on Tuesday night, the lowest total in his presidency. — The State of the Union address Tuesday night was seen by 37.8 million television viewers …
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TVNewser, Broadcasting & Cable, TVbytheNumbers, Multichannel and Chickaboomer
Katherine Rushton / Telegraph:
Guardian pins digital future on citizen journalism — The Guardian is on a “mission” to be able to stand alone as a digital-only publication, and is mixing its stable of traditional journalists with enthusiastic laypeople, one of its most senior executives has claimed.
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Forbes
Adam Penenberg / Fast Company:
Unmasking A Digital Pirate On Amazon — A Kuwaiti national using fake names and selling others' copyrighted stories in the Kindle Store sheds light on black hat hacker forums—and the theft, taboo sex, and swindles festering in the recesses of Amazon. — Editor's Note — Want more on digital piracy?
Maureen O'Connor / Gawker:
James O'Keefe Asked Me to Help Him Sue Liberal Media Outlets — Laughably lame right-wing filmmaker James O'Keefe III is thinking about suing (broke) liberal website Salon “for their false and malicious reporting.” I know this because he asked me, an employee at a liberal website he considers his enemy, for advice.