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Trevor Kavanagh / The Sun:
The Sun's Trevor Kavanagh: Witch-hunt puts us behind ex-Soviet states on Press freedom — THE Sun is not a “swamp” that needs draining. — Nor are those other great News International titles, The Times and The Sunday Times. — Yet in what would at any other time cause uproar in Parliament …
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Telegraph, Guardian, Jon Slattery and FleetStreetBlues
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Guardian:
Senior Sun journalists arrested in police payments probe — Rupert Murdoch is flying to London after five of tabloid's most senior staff are arrested inongoing inquiry into alleged bribery — The Sun has been plunged into crisis following the arrest of five of its most senior journalists …
Andrew Pugh / Press Gazette:
Mail, Telegraph and NUJ criticise police after Sun arrests — The National Union of Journalists has accused News Corp of creating a “witch-hunt atmosphere” at The Sun by sacrificing journalists in order take pressure off the company. — The claim was made following the arrest …
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Guardian and Future of Journalism
Dan Sabbagh / Guardian:
Police investigation sparks civil war at NI — Old loyalities and ways of working no longer count at the offices of what was once the UK's most powerful newspaper group — Tabloid veteran John Kay has worked at the Sun since 1974 - almost as long as the paper has existed.
Jeremy W. Peters / New York Times:
The Washington Post, Recast for a Digital Future — ON a Sunday in early December, Marcus Brauchli, the executive editor of The Washington Post, summoned some of the newspaper's most celebrated journalists to a lunch at his home, a red brick arts-and-crafts style in the suburb of Bethesda, Md.
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The Atlantic Online, Wannabe Hacks, rjionline.org, Future of Journalism, Gannett Blog, @romenesko, Washington Post and ShortFormBlog
Samantha Murphy / Mashable!:
Twitter Breaks News of Whitney Houston Death 27 Minutes Before Press — Twenty-seven minutes before mainstream media broke the news of Whitney Houston's death on Saturday night, the story was on Twitter, reported by a man who tweeted the news out to his 14 followers.
Felix Salmon:
Quality vs quantity online — At about the same time that Michael Kinsley's hilarious response to a blog post of mine hit the web, The Atlantic also uploaded to its website Kathleen McAuliffe's excellent story about how parasites shape our behavior. — McAuliffe's 5,873-word feature …
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eMedia Vitals
Rachel Dodes / Wall Street Journal:
‘The Walking Dead’ Has a Water Cooler: ‘Talking Dead’ — Millions watch shows about shows, and discuss them; 'Who fathered Lori's baby?' — AMC's apocalyptic zombie drama “The Walking Dead” and Bravo's “Real Housewives” reality franchise have something in common: Their fans love post-episode analysis.
Adam Liptak / New York Times:
A High-Tech War on Leaks — BACK in 2006, before the Obama administration made leak prosecutions routine, a panel of three federal appeals court judges in New York struggled to decide whether a prosecutor should be allowed to see the phone records of two New York Times reporters …
David Carr / New York Times:
Twitter Is All in Good Fun, Until It Isn't — I was going to tweet about Roland Martin's suspension from CNN, but I decided to write a column about it instead. It's safer this way. — Let me explain. — Big media companies love when their employees hit Twitter.
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Kirk LaPointe's …
Ian Burrell / The Independent:
BBC to issue global apology for documentaries that broke rules — The BBC will today apologise to an estimated 74 million people around the world for a news fixing scandal, exposed by The Independent, in which it broadcast documentaries made by a London TV company that was earning millions …
John Plunkett / Guardian:
Interview: Tom Curley, Associated Press chief, on driving news faster — Stepping down after nine years, the AP boss talks battles with Google, getting paid for content, and effects of phone hacking — When he was a cub reporter in the 1960s Tom Curley estimates the news cycle …