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Reporters Without Borders:
Letter to Twitter Executive Chairman Jack Dorsey urging him not to cooperate with censors — Reporters Without Borders has written to Twitter Executive Chairman Jack Dorsey voicing deep concern about yesterday's announcement that Twitter will introduce geolocated censorship …
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Mathew Ingram / GigaOM:
How much should we trust our new information overlords? — So much is possible with the digital tools we have today: Google provides information from billions of sources instantly; Facebook lets us stay in touch with friends around the globe; and Twitter allows anyone to broadcast their thoughts wherever they are.
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American Times, Ars Technica, Future of Journalism, Forbes, The Lede, BetaNews, Softpedia News, New Media Age, NetNewsCheck Latest and Marketing Land
Nancy Messieh / The Next Web:
Twitter isn't censoring you. Your government is. — It's barely been a day since Twitter made the announcement that, going forward, tweets could be censored based on the local laws that govern a user's location, and the rumour mill is hard at work trying to figure out the reasons behind the decision.
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TechCrunch, Technobabble, WebProNews and Boing Boing
Zeynep Tufekci / technosociology:
Why Twitter's new policy is helpful for free-speech advocates
Why Twitter's new policy is helpful for free-speech advocates
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Future of Journalism, The Huffington Post, Scripting News, Mashable!, Threat Level, Washington Post, Guardian, Anthony De Rosa, The Week, Techdirt, PopWatch, Reuters, Mixed Media, J-School and Gov 2.0
Tim Castle / Reuters:
UK police arrest Murdoch tabloid staff — (Reuters) - Police arrested four current and former staff of Rupert Murdoch's best-selling Sun tabloid and a policeman on Saturday in a probe into suspected payments by journalists to officers for information, police and the newspaper's publisher said.
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Reuters, Gawker, New York Times, Guardian, BBC, Guardian, The New York Observer, @dansabbagh, @joshhalliday, @timescrime and The Huffington Post
Laura Hazard Owen / paidContent:
As Goodreads Ends Sourcing From Amazon, Users Fear Lost Books — Book-centered social networking site Goodreads, which allows users to keep records of the books they read and share the information with others, has long sourced most of its basic book data from Amazon (NSDQ: AMZN).
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Future of Journalism and TeleRead
Amy Chozick / Media Decoder:
Bloomberg Executive Is Said to Be in Talks to Lead Dow Jones — News Corporation is said to be in advanced talks to hire Lex Fenwick as the chief executive of Dow Jones, filling a six-month vacancy created when the publisher's top executive resigned amid the phone-hacking scandal in Britain.
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Moneycontrol, Thanks:@beet_tv
Erika Fry / CJR:
Voters to Press: Tell Us Where the Candidates Stand — In South Carolina, readers look to local papers for the basics — One of the main media frames for the 2012 presidential campaign is the way in which media frames are changing. And they are, too—but not all of them.
Cotton Delo / AdAge:
Twitter to Roll Out More Brand Pages for Advertisers Who've Committed $25K — New Pages Next Week Restricted to Those Buying Promoted Tweets, Trends — Twitter will start rolling out more brand pages next week for some brands and partners who have already committed to spending at least $25,000 …
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The Verge, Business Insider, VatorNews, The Next Web and WebProNews
David Skok / Nieman Journalism Lab:
Aggregation is deep in journalism's DNA — Below are a few quotes. Can you guess when each was written, and to what they refer? … Sounds a bit like an online aggregator, doesn't it, pulling a few salient points from much longer work? One more:
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mediabistro.com and Time, Thanks:@dskok
Guardian:
Who next for BBC director general role? — Mark Thompson has signalled that he is ready to step down, but who will take over from him? We look at the main contenders — Peter Fincham, ITV director of TV — Has led a creative revival at ITV, with hits such as Downton Abbey, since joining the commercial broadcaster in 2008.
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Guardian and blogs.telegraph.co.uk
Paul Miller / The Verge:
Debate rages as Spotify, MOG, and Rdio kill / save the music industry — For the conscience-laden music consumer, streaming music services present an interesting quandary. By separating the concept of “legal access to music” from the age-old paradigm of “paying the artist for an entire song or album …
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VentureBeat
Julie Moos / Poynter:
Adam Jacobi says CBS fired him over Paterno death report — In a series of tweets, Adam Jacobi says CBS let him go after he published a story Saturday night saying that former Penn State football coach Joe Paterno had died. Jacobi tweets:
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Erik Wemple, The Next Web and @awallenstein
Maureen O'Connor / Gawker:
Sitting on Quarterback Sex Assault Story, Yale Daily News Considered Seeking a Private Jet for Witt — This morning we read how Yale Daily News, “Gutsiest Campus Newspaper of 2011,” sat on the story of perfect Yale quarterback Patrick Witt's sex assault scandal for two months.
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newsfeed.time.com, msnbc.com and Forbes
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