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Josh Halliday / Guardian:
Sky News clamps down on Twitter use — Reporters banned from reposting non-company tweets and told to check with the news desk before breaking news stories — Sky News has told its journalists not to repost information from any Twitter users who are not an employee of the broadcaster.
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Ben Fenton / blogs.ft.com:
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Brian Farmer / The Independent:
More phone-hacking claims settled — More high-profile figures have settled their phone-hacking damages claims, the High Court heard today. Ex-footballer Paul Gascoigne, comedian Steve Coogan, Liberal Democrat deputy leader Simon Hughes and football agent Sky Andrew are among …
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Paul McNally / Journalism.co.uk:
Times admits and apologises for NightJack email hacking
Times admits and apologises for NightJack email hacking
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Guardian, Crikey, Media Matters for America, Press Gazette and Journalism.co.uk
Joe Pompeo / Capital New York:
Greg Kelly ‘thankful’ to be cleared of rape charges, will return to ‘Good Day’ soon — Fox 5 anchor Greg Kelly issued a statement through his publicist Tuesday night following news reports that the Manhattan D.A. will not charge him with rape. — “I am thankful that the investigation established …
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NY Daily News, Gothamist, Capital New York and FishbowlNY
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Erik Sass / MediaPost:
McClatchy Revenues Dip Nearly 8% — Major newspaper publisher McClatchy Co. reported that total revenues decreased 5% to $351.4 million in the fourth quarter of 2011. The decline was attributed to weak print advertising demand, as total advertising revenues fell 5.7% to $270.9 million …
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MediaPost and The McClatchy Company
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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.
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Forbes, Los Angeles Times, LAist, FishbowlLA, New York Post, FishbowlNY and New York Magazine
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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.
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Poynter
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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.
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Jeff Bercovici / Mixed Media:
Magazine Newsstand Sales Still In Freefall
Magazine Newsstand Sales Still In Freefall
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Folio, Globe and Mail and NewsBulletin Connection
Peter Lewis / The Bay Citizen:
Bay Citizen, Center for Investigative Reporting Announce Intent to Merge — The Bay Citizen and the Center for Investigative Reporting have signed a formal letter of intent to merge the two award-winning Bay Area nonprofit news organizations, the directors of both companies announced Tuesday afternoon.
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California Watch
Helena Williams / The Huffington Post - UK:
BBC Journalists' Families Caught Up in ‘Campaign of Intimidation’ … Iran , Journalism , Uk Impact , BBC Persian , Press Freedom , UK Media , Bbc , Intimidation , Iran Press Freedom , Journalist , Uk , World , UK Politics News — Increasingly, journalists are being harassed and threatened …
Jim Romenesko:
Editorial cartoonists insulted by NYT solicitation — Hello - — The Sunday Review section is bringing back editorial cartoons! Each week a single-panel cartoon will run on page 2, facing our weekly comics by Brian McFadden. — Please email your submissions to sundayreviewcartoons@nytimes.com
Kerry Lauerman / Open Salon:
Hit Record — There's a terrible stereotype about Web editors, that we just care about traffic. Page views, unique visitors, clicks, hits, eyeballs, drivebys, furtive peeks, longing glances and everything in between. — And it's true! — Except I'm here to tell you that there's no easy trick …
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Nieman Journalism Lab and @alexismadrigal
Robert Andrews / paidContent:
Mail Online Income Quickening After U.S. Expansion — Mail Online's annual revenue growth rate has accelerated to a high of 70 percent following its big push in to the U.S., its publisher DMGT reported in Wednesday's interim disclosure for its October-to-January earnings.
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Guardian and production.investis.com
Patrick Thornton / Poynter:
How Siri, if opened up to third-party apps, could enhance news consumption — Apple's Siri voice technology is one of the must-have features of the iPhone 4S, and has become one of the phone's biggest selling points. — Voice technology is not new. What makes Siri and similar technologies different …
Brian Stelter / Media Decoder:
Why a Univision-ABC Partnership Might Make Sense — A long-brewing business plan between Univision and the Walt Disney Company's ABC News division to start an English-language cable news channel has been made public. Though no announcement appears to be imminent, the television-news industry is now abuzz over the possibilities.
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MediaPost, The Huffington Post, C21Media, MediaPost, The Wrap, paidContent, Broadcasting & Cable, Media Money …, TVWeek.com and Company Town
Matthew Bryan Beck / Mashable!:
Pandora vs. Spotify: Who Will Win the Battle for Streaming Music? — Matthew Bryan Beck is an NYC-based singer-songwriter, producer, editor, graphic designer and photographer. He writes the tech/social media blog Sludgr. Follow him on Twitter and Subscribe on Facebook.
Dylan Stableford / Yahoo! News:
Media Research Center blasts networks for not covering Obama's ‘attack on religious freedom’ — The group that launched a $5 million campaign to combat liberal bias in the media last month sent a letter late Monday to network chiefs at ABC, NBC, CBS and CNN, blasting the collective lack …
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mediabistro.com
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