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Reuters:
U.S. authorities looking into Murdoch foreign payments — (Reuters) - U.S. authorities are stepping up investigations, including an FBI criminal inquiry, into possible violations by employees of Rupert Murdoch's media empire of a U.S. law banning corrupt payments to foreign officials such as police …
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Paul McNally / Journalism.co.uk:
Times admits and apologises for NightJack email hacking — Editor James Harding says he was not told about how 2009 story revealing identity of police officer had been obtained — James Harding: reporting was highly intrusive — The Times has apologised for hacking into a police officer's email account …
Discussion:
Guardian, Press Gazette and Journalism.co.uk
Stephen Hull / The Huffington Post - UK:
Dominic Mohan, Sun Editor, Says Page 3 Girls Are ‘Healthy Role Models’
BBC:
Phone hacking: Met police failed to warn victims
Phone hacking: Met police failed to warn victims
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@rosschawkins, @byameliahill and @byameliahill
Gordon Rayner / Telegraph:
Daily Mail editor Paul Dacre to be recalled to Leveson Inquiry
Joe Pompeo / Capital New York:
In latest report, circulation is up for ‘New York,’ ‘New Yorker’ — During a six month period in which the magazine industry continued to see decreases in subscriptions and newsstand sales, New York's hometown glossies still eked out small circulation gains.
Discussion:
Media Decoder and The Huffington Post
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Jeff Bercovici / Mixed Media:
Magazine Newsstand Sales Still In Freefall — Did you forget to stop by the newsstand a few times last year? Don't worry; so did a lot of your fellow Americans. The ongoing decline in magazine single-copy sales accelerated in the second half of 2011, with the losses falling just short of double-digits …
Julie Moos / Poynter:
Pew: Cable tops local TV news as source of campaign, election information — New research from the Pew Center for the People & the Press shows fewer Americans are closely following the 2012 election than in 2008, with significant drops in the percent of people — especially older adults …
Discussion:
Pew Research Center …, Multichannel, Future of Journalism and Hillicon Valley
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Michael Calderone / The Huffington Post:
GOP Primary Show: Non-Stop News And Noise In The Age Of Twitter — Last week, Jon Ralston, a veteran Las Vegas Sun columnist, dared reporters to ignore Donald Trump's unveiling of his presidential endorsement — with low expectations about how that might play out.
Kevin Lincoln / Business Insider:
New York Observer Publisher Jared Kushner Might Buy The Dodgers — Jared Kushner — owner and publisher of the New York Observer, son-in-law of Donald Trump — is in the running to buy the Los Angeles Dodgers, the Los Angeles Times reports. — If his bid went through, he would become the youngest owner in the MLB.
Discussion:
Forbes, FishbowlNY and Los Angeles Times
Wall Street Journal:
Disney's ABC, Univision Mull News-Channel Launch — Walt Disney Co. and Univision Communications Inc. are in talks to create a new 24-hour cable-news channel that will broadcast in English, in an effort to keep pace with changing demographics among U.S. Hispanics and reach a new audience of English speakers …
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rbr.com, AdAge, TVNewser, Gawker, Los Angeles Times, Company Town, Media Decoder, Deadline.com, New York Magazine, Inside Cable News, Politico and Chickaboomer
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Dylan Byers / Politico:
The ABC News-Univision game change
The ABC News-Univision game change
Discussion:
Media Decoder, TVWeek.com and TVNewser
Lucy Battersby / Sydney Morning Herald:
Video easy: HBO takes a $10m investment in Quickflix — THE US television company HBO is investing $10 million in the Australian entertainment market, taking out a 16 per cent stake in the video subscription service Quickflix. HBO will receive 83.3 million preference shares at 12¢ …
Discussion:
Crikey and Wall Street Journal
Erik Wemple:
Four reasons why Ross Douthat's media-bias argument is bunk — In his piece in the New York Times's Sunday Review, op-ed columnist Ross Douthat is careful to establish his credibility in citing liberal media bias: … But not in this case! proclaims Douthat.
Discussion:
Mediaite, New York Times, The Huffington Post, Forbes and Bloomberg
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Dylan Stableford / Yahoo! News:
Media Research Center blasts networks for not covering Obama's ‘attack on religious freedom’
Media Research Center blasts networks for not covering Obama's ‘attack on religious freedom’
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mediabistro.com
Technology Review:
How to Predict The Spread of News on Twitter — Computer scientists have discovered the four factors that make news stories popular on Twitter — Twitter has revolutionised the way millions of people receive news and the type of news they get. So it's no surprise that there is huge interest …
Discussion:
The FJP
Jeff Roberts / paidContent:
McClatchy Beats Earnings Predictions, Touts Digital Investments — McClatchy (NYSE: MNI) Company's fourth quarter operating earnings beat analysts' predictions, while the newspaper chain also reported an overall boost from investments in online properties like Cars.com and Apartments.com.
Discussion:
The McClatchy Company
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Brian Stelter / Media Decoder:
No Ads, No Madonna But NBC Calls Live Stream A Success — It had never been tried before: a live, legal Internet stream of television's biggest event, the Super Bowl. — Despite some complaints from users, NBC declared it to be a success on Monday and said it would report the total number of streams on Tuesday.
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Forbes, Streaming Media, Fast Company, Digital Spy, Washington Post, mUmBRELLA, Media Week, Speakeasy and Media News
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John Koblin / WWD:
Vogue Wins Big With Super Bowl Halftime Show
Vogue Wins Big With Super Bowl Halftime Show
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Forbes, Broadcasting & Cable, FishbowlNY, Multichannel and rbr.com
Richard Deitsch / Sports Illustrated:
Super Bowl XLVI sets viewership records
Super Bowl XLVI sets viewership records
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USA Today, Yahoo! News, Hollywood Reporter, Variety, SB Nation St. Louis, TVbytheNumbers and MediaPost
Felix Salmon:
Elizabeth Spiers and the reinvented New York Observer — There are three main reasons that I like entering into bets with people. The first is, simply, that it's fun. The second is that I love to win bets. And the third is that I love to lose them. I don't ever trade the markets …
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bookforum.com, @espiers, The Corsair and Fimoculous.com
Erin Griffith / PandoDaily:
IAC Trying to Sell Vimeo, Seeking $300M Valuation — Barry Diller's IAC is testing the waters on a partial exit of Vimeo, according to two sources familiar with the situation. The company is hoping to raise a $50 million round of funding in conjunction with a spin off of the hipster online video business.
Discussion:
Betabeat and SocialTimes.com
Mathew Ingram / GigaOM:
Debunking the “original sin” of online newspapers — Whenever newspaper executives get together to bemoan the fate of their industry, someone inevitably brings up the so-called “original sin” of the online news business — namely, a failure to charge for content when the web was new.
Discussion:
eMedia Vitals, Thanks:@mathewi
Betsy Rothstein / FishbowlDC:
Morning Brouhaha: Roland Responds — Late last night, CNN Analyst and Washington Watch Host Roland Martin issued a “Final Thoughts” statement on the Super Bowl controversy that has thrown a wet blanket over him for the past 48 hours. In it, he explains that the LGBT community has accused him of supporting violence against gays.
Discussion:
Capital New York, Erik Wemple and Roland Martin Reports
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Erik Wemple / Washington Post:
At CNN, is homophobia a ‘viewpoint’?
At CNN, is homophobia a ‘viewpoint’?
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Erik Wemple, The Huffington Post, Politico, Poynter and Show Tracker