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Vikram Dodd / Guardian:
Brooks and Coulson ‘warned about widespread phone hacking in 2006’ — • Police source ‘told then Sun editor of around 100 victims’ — • Records ‘suggested NI had paid Glenn Mulcaire over £1m’ — • Lawyer's email briefs Andy Coulson about police investigation
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Guardian
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Lisa O'Carroll / Guardian:
Charlotte Church claim settled for £600,000
Charlotte Church claim settled for £600,000
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Journalism.co.uk, Journalism.co.uk, Associated Press, Reuters and Telegraph
David Leigh / Guardian:
Sun had ‘culture of illegal payments to sources’
Sun had ‘culture of illegal payments to sources’
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The Huffington Post, Press Association, @arusbridger, Journalism.co.uk and Sky News
Anna Heim / The Next Web:
WikiLeaks starts publishing ‘The Global Intelligence Files’, with 25 media partners on board — WikiLeaks has begun publishing a new batch of revelations, ‘The Global Intelligence Files’, which contains information taken from 5 million emails belonging to Stratfor.
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Steve Huff / Betabeat:
[UPDATED] Anonymous Teams With Wikileaks To Publish Confidential Stratfor Emails in ‘The Global Intelligence Files’
[UPDATED] Anonymous Teams With Wikileaks To Publish Confidential Stratfor Emails in ‘The Global Intelligence Files’
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The Firewall, Journalism.co.uk, Guardian, Fast Company, Digital Journal, The New York Observer, Techland, ReadWriteWeb, The Huffington Post, CNET and Gizmodo
Mathew Ingram / GigaOM:
Is linking just polite, or is it a core value of journalism? — Late last week, TechCrunch writer MG Siegler broke the news that Apple was buying an app-discovery service called Chomp — although he didn't say where that news came from, just that it was a reliable source.
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The Buttry Diary, Guardian, Joho the Blog, One Man & His Blog and TeleRead
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Danny Sullivan / Search Engine Land:
WSJ Pulls Back On What Google Searchers Can Read For Free — Are you used to using Google as a way around the Wall Street Journal's paywall? Think again. The WSJ has been holding back stories available through Google's “First Click Free” program, a move that I suspect other newspapers might soon emulate.
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The New York Observer and SEO Book.com
Paul McNally / Journalism.co.uk:
Murdoch claims three million sale for Sun on Sunday launch — Sunday title launches with ‘decency’ vow to readers - as media commentators describe first edition as ‘bland’ — News Corporation chairman Rupert Murdoch has claimed a launch day circulation of more than three million for the first edition of the Sun on Sunday.
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Guardian, @rupertmurdoch, Wall Street Journal, The Independent, Editor's Blog, Sands Media Services, Bloomberg and New York Times
Fred Wilson / A VC:
What's Wrong With Sensationalist Media — Check out this email I got from a major media company this past week: … Not interested in The Academy For Software Engineering, HackNY, TechStars NYC, or Angel List, which is where the money seems to be flowing (ie back into the startup ecosystem) …
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Betabeat, @nichcarlson, @antderosa and @jeffjarvis
Germain Lussier / /Film:
The 84th Annual Academy Award Winners — The 84th annual Academy Awards have now concluded and the biggest winners were The Artist, which took home three of the major awards including Best Picture, Hugo, which won several technical ones, and Meryl Streep, who pulled the biggest Oscar upset …
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Mediaite, Forbes, Rolling Stone, Los Angeles Times, CNN, Christian Science Monitor, Associated Press, Hollywood Reporter, Softpedia News, Fox News, /Film, Gawker and Guardian
Lucas Shaw / The Wrap:
Brian Williams' ‘Rock Center’ Hits a New Low — Why NBC Won't Budge — Brian Williams' “Rock Center” hit a new ratings low on Wednesday night, so how long can NBC leave it on the air? — As long as it takes to gain traction, according to the network. — “It's not a play to get a show …
Bill Braun / American Journalism Review:
Taking Over the Media Beat at Poynter — Andrew Beaujon moves into what he calls “a great perch.” Fri., February 24, 2012. — Bill Braun (billbraun711@gmail.com) is a student at the Philip Merrill College of Journalism at the University of Maryland. — Andrew Beaujon's new career path began …
Jordan Kurzweil / TechCrunch:
Print is Dead! Long Live Print? — Editor's note: Jordan Kurzweil is Co-CEO of Independent Content, an agency that helps media companies launch new digital products and businesses. Prior to starting Independent Content Jordan worked at AOL running original programming, and News Corp brining its traditional brands to digital.
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Street Fight, Independent Content and TeleRead
Andrew Beaujon / Poynter:
It's a trend: Newspaper buildings are worth selling — Digital First Media CEO John Paton pronounced about a year ago that newspaper content “has finally found its value in the marketplace and that value is about zero.” Newspaper buildings, though, are still apparently worth something.
Dalal Mawad / CJR:
Syria: Too Much Information? — How journalists wade through a social-media flood — For foreign journalists, the Arab Spring uprisings and their aftermaths have ranged from exhilaratingly accessible (Egypt), to mortally dangerous (Libya), to frustratingly off-limits (Syria).
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Guardian and The Stream