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‘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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The Politico, FishbowlDC, AlterNet.org, Mediaite and The Newspaper Guild
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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 of 13 …
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Gothamist and Future of Journalism


Josh Fox arrested at hearing — Photo courtesy of the office of Rep. Paul Tonko — Oscar-nominated documentary filmmaker Josh Fox was arrested Wednesday morning after attempting to film a House Science Committee hearing on hydraulic fracturing. — Fox was led out in handcuffs …

Former Intern Sues Hearst Over Unpaid Work and Hopes to Create a Class Action — 5:23 p.m. | Updated A former unpaid intern for the fashion magazine Harper's Bazaar filed a lawsuit on Wednesday, accusing its parent company, the Hearst Corporation, of violating federal and state wage …
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Media Decoder, paidContent, JIMROMENESKO.COM, FishbowlNY, @cjr and @cjr
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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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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.

Is AOL Retreating on Its Patch Profitability Promise?
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NetNewsCheck Latest


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 …
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The Atlantic Wire, FT Tech Hub, CNET, FP Passport, PC Magazine and Mashable!
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Assange's Supreme Court extradition appeal kicks off
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CNN, Guardian and WebProNews

Julian Assange extradition breaches legal principle, lawyer claims
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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.
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Future of Journalism, Techdows, MediaNama and Mashable!

Wall Street Journal Co-Anchor to Move to CNBC — Kelly Evans, who became a video star at a place not known for that sort of thing, The Wall Street Journal, is moving to the television network CNBC. — Ms. Evans will be an on-air reporter for the network, the CNBC senior vice president Nik Deogun …
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TVNewser, Talking Biz News and Inside Cable News
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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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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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JIMROMENESKO.COM and FishbowlLA
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Former L.A. Times Employee Warns Of Impending Massive Writer Layoff
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Future of Journalism, Frying Pan News and FishbowlLA


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 …
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AllThingsD, NetNewsCheck Latest and Business Insider

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.
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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 …
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ABCNEWS, FishbowlDC, FishbowlLA, FishbowlNY and JIMROMENESKO.COM


Operation ‘Butter Up FNC’ in Full Force by Politico — Politico has been working diligently to defrost its icy relationship with Fox News as of late. And it appears to be paying off, or at least moving in a cozier direction. — FishbowlDC has learned that FNC's media relations department has been forced to “soften up” on Politico.
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TVNewser, FishbowlNY, Politico and GalleyCat