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1:15 PM ET, February 1, 2012

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Zach Carter / The Huffington Post:
‘Gasland’ Journalists Arrested At Hearing By Order Of House Republicans  —  In a stunning break with First Amendment policy on Capitol Hill, House Republicans directed Capitol Hill police to detain a highly regarded documentary crew that was attempting to film a Wednesday hearing on a controversial natural gas procurement practice.
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Joe Pompeo / Capital New York:
‘Times’ and 12 other news organizations write another letter to the NYPD, calling for answers in police treatment of the press  —  Police during the Occupy Wall Street ‘Day of Action.’ Adrian Kinloch  —  The New York Times fired off another letter to the Police Department today on behalf …
Jeff Bercovici / Mixed Media:
AOL's Armstrong: Some Patches DID Turn Profitable in 2011  —  Armstrong.  Image by Getty Images North America via @daylife  —  It's not like AOL chairman Tim Armstrong to hide his light under a bushel, but when it comes to Patch, the company's hyperlocal network, he may have done just that on this morning's earnings call.
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Kara Swisher / AllThingsD:
AOL Beats Low Expectations, Increasing Ad Revenue and Slowing Total Decline in Q4 (Plus Charts!)  —  AOL said it earned 23 cents a share for the fourth quarter on revenue of $576.8 million, compared to 65 cents per share on $596 million in the same quarter a year ago.
Jeff Bercovici / Mixed Media:
Is AOL Retreating on Its Patch Profitability Promise?  —  For quite some time now, AOL CEO Tim Armstrong has been telling investors that parts of Patch, the company's network of hyperlocal news sites, would cross over into the black by the end of 2011 in a “rolling thunder” of profitability.
Discussion: NetNewsCheck Latest
Tom Espiner / ZDNet:
Assange's Supreme Court extradition appeal kicks off  —  Wikileaks founder Julian Assange has begun his Supreme Court bid to avoid extradition to Sweden to face questioning about allegations of sexual coercion.  —  Assange appeared relaxed as the two-day hearing began in the Supreme Court building opposite …
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Jana Winter / Fox News:
EXCLUSIVE: Wikileaks to move servers offshore, sources say  —  Julian Assange's investors are in the process of purchasing a boat to move WikiLeaks' servers offshore in an attempt to evade prosecution from U.S. law enforcement, FoxNews.com has learned.  Multiple sources within the hacker community …
Robert Booth / Guardian:
Julian Assange extradition breaches legal principle, lawyer claims  —  First day of hearing into extradition of WikiLeaks founder to Sweden centres on issue of Swedish prosecutor's impartiality  —  The arrest warrant for Julian Assange should not stand and breaches “a matter of fundamental legal principle” …
Discussion: newsfeed.time.com
David Kravets / Threat Level:
Google to Censor Blogger Blogs on a ‘Per Country Basis’  —  Google has quietly announced changes to its Blogger free-blogging platform that will enable the blocking of content only in countries where censorship is required.  —  Twitter announced technology last week addressing the same topic.
Discussion: MediaNama and Mashable!
John Stevens / Daily Mail:
Email to James Murdoch telling him hacking was rife at NotW was deleted days before police launched investigation  —  An email warning James Murdoch that phone-hacking was ‘rife’ at the News of the World was deleted from his inbox days before police started an investigation into the newspaper, it was revealed last night.
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Mark Hughes / The Telegraph:   Glenn Mulcaire ordered to reveal who told him to hack phones
Roy Greenslade / London Evening Standard:   Arrests leave Sun journalists feeling cast off by Rupert
Dylan Stableford / Yahoo! News:
Yahoo News hires Olivier Knox as its first White House correspondent  —  Yahoo News has hired Olivier Knox, Congressional correspondent for Agence France-Press, to be its White House correspondent—the first in Yahoo's 16-year history.  —  Knox—who has spent more than a decade with AFP covering politics …
Ryan Lawler / GigaOM:
YouTube could introduce a subscription service of its own  —  At the D:Dive Into Media conference Tuesday, YouTube CEO Salar Kamangar gave his views on how the video marketplace is evolving both online and off.  While much of the company's efforts have been based on advertising …
Julie Moos / Poynter:
Andrew Beaujon joins Poynter in February as Senior Online Reporter  —  I'm happy to announce that Andrew Beaujon will join The Poynter Institute later this month as Senior Online Reporter.  Andrew comes to the Institute from TBD, where he has been arts editor since May 2010.
Lucas Shaw / The Wrap:
L.A. Times Revenue Officer Departs (Exclusive)  —  Los Angeles Times executive John T. O'Loughlin will become the latest high-ranking official to leave the newspaper, TheWrap has learned.  —  O'Loughlin serves as the Times' Executive Vice President of Advertising and Chief Revenue Officer …
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Lauren Lloyd / LAist:
Former L.A. Times Employee Warns Of Impending Massive Writer Layoff
Discussion: Future of Journalism
Steven Mikulan / Frying Pan News:
LA Times: Layoffs, Sabotage and Suicides?
Discussion: FishbowlLA and WebProNews
Press Gazette:
Up to 75 more journalists to go at Mirror titles and People  —  Trinity Mirror has announced proposals to cut up to another 75 editorial jobs across the Daily Mirror, Sunday Mirror and People.  —  The company has announced a restructure that will see it integrate newsrooms across all three titles …
Laura Hazard Owen / paidContent:
Amazon: Print Book Unit Sales Up; More Content For Prime  —  Amazon (NSDQ: AMZN) says unit sales of print books grew by “double digits” in Q4 compared to last year.  That “is impressive given the shift to Kindle,” said CFO Tom Szkutak in the investor call following this afternoon's disappointing earnings report.
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Larry Dignan / Between the Lines Blog:
Amazon: Big Kindle sales, but sales and outlook fall short
Discussion: AllThingsD and ReadWriteWeb
Peter Bright / Ars Technica:
Barnes & Noble faces setback in Microsoft antitrust complaint  —  Microsoft may have scored an early victory in its legal tussle with Barnes & Noble.  The two companies are engaged in parallel battles, one via the Department of Justice, another via United States International Trade Commission.
Discussion: FOSS Patents, Engadget and PC Magazine
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Craig Silverman / Poynter:
Star-Ledger corrects story that sparked James O'Keefe lawsuit
John Paczkowski / AllThingsD:
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John Ellis / BuzzFeed:
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Liz Gannes / AllThingsD:
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Jeff Roberts / paidContent:
Village Voice To Stop Suing Over ‘Best Of’ Lists
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Laura Hazard Owen / paidContent:
Study: As E-Readers Increase, So Does Resistance
Liz Gannes / AllThingsD:
Viacom's Philippe Dauman Says “Mob Mentality” Doomed SOPA and PIPA
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