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Stephen Parkinson / Telegraph:
Phone hacking: can these journalists really get a fair trial? — No one can accuse David Cameron of rushing too quickly into setting up the Leveson Inquiry. He knew of all the potential problems. He knew that with a major police investigation already under way, there was a danger that a public inquiry would jeopardise its outcome.
Discussion:
Guardian, CJR and Jon Slattery
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Erik Larson / Bloomberg:
News Corp. Alleged to Hack Family Priest's Line
Lisa O'Carroll / Guardian:
PCC to close in wake of hacking scandal
PCC to close in wake of hacking scandal
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Poynter, Digital Spy, Deadline.com, @wikileaks and The Independent
Josh Halliday / Guardian:
Sun and NoW publisher had ‘enthusiastic involvement’ with police
Lauren Goode / AllThingsD:
With Interest Lists, Facebook Wants to Be a Personalized Newspaper — First we had Twitter Lists. Then Facebook Friends lists. Then smart lists. And now, Facebook is introducing Interest lists as a way to push relevant content up in the increasingly cluttered news feed.
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newsroom.fb.com, Poynter, The Next Web and ReadWriteWeb
Ryan Lawler / GigaOM:
Turner launches an accelerator for media-focused startups — Like most big media companies, Turner Broadcasting might not exactly be known for its technology innovation. But it's looking to change that, with the launch of a new accelerator program called Media Camp, which hopes to seek …
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Andrew Phelps / Nieman Journalism Lab:
PRX hires Silicon Valley journopreneur Corey Ford to run the Public Media Accelerator
PRX hires Silicon Valley journopreneur Corey Ford to run the Public Media Accelerator
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blogs.ft.com and TechCrunch
Amy Chozick / Media Decoder:
Comcast Declines to Offer Netflix to Its Customers — Netflix may have hit a snag as it negotiates with cable operators. — Comcast, the country's largest cable company, says it has no interest in offering Netflix to its Xfinity subscribers regardless of whether it's in the form of an on-demand service or a billing partnership.
Discussion:
MediaFile, Home Media Magazine, New York Times and Bits
Wall Street Journal:
U.S. Warns Apple, Publishers — Justice Department Threatens Lawsuits, Alleging Collusion Over E-Book Pricing — The Justice Department has warned Apple Inc. and five of the biggest U.S. publishers that it plans to sue them for allegedly colluding to raise the price of electronic books, according to people familiar with the matter.
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Reuters, CJR, The Shatzkin Files, Melville House Books, TabTimes, Vook Blog, GigaOM, WebProNews, CNNMoney.com, msnbc.com, BetaNews, MediaPost, Law Blog, The New Yorker Blog, The Week, TechCrunch, Media Decoder, GeekWire, Deadline.com, App Advice, Mashable!, Fortune, Fast Company, Forbes, PC Magazine, VentureBeat, Ars Technica, mocoNews, TUAW, Techland, 24/7 Wall St., MediaShift, MacRumors, Wired, Boing Boing, Business Insider, Publishers Lunch, The Loop, Gizmodo, GalleyCat, ZDNet, Engadget, The Big Picture, CNET, iLounge, 9to5Mac and The Next Web
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Media Decoder:
New Republic Gets an Owner Steeped in New Media — The newest owner of The New Republic magazine is Chris Hughes, a new-media guru who co-founded Facebook and helped to run the online organizing machine for Barack Obama's presidential campaign. — Mr. Hughes's purchase of a majority stake …
Alyson Raletz / Kansas City Business Journal:
Missouri approves Google's request to set up video services in Kansas City … has the go-ahead to provide video services in Kansas City. — The Missouri Public Service Commission has granted Google Fiber Missouri LLC the authority to build a video service network along public rights of way, according to a March 1 order.
Discussion:
WebProNews and FierceCable
Richard Mullins / TBO.com:
VP Barker named Tampa Tribune's new publisher — Media General Inc. named Bill Barker as the new publisher for The Tampa Tribune, the newspaper's top executive. Barker joined Media General in 1990 and most recently was the Tribune's vice president of operations and circulation.
Anthony Ha / TechCrunch:
NewsiT Raises $500K To Gamify Crowd Journalism — Crowdsourced news platform NewsiT.net just announced that it has raised $500,000 in seed funding. And, timed to match the beginning of South by Southwest, it's also launching its iPhone app. — The company was founded …
Discussion:
VatorNews
Verne Gay / Newsday:
Matt Lauer getting $25 million to stay on ‘Today,’ source says — Matt Lauer getting $25 million to stay on ‘Today,’ source says — I am reliably told that NBC and Matt Lauer are closing in on a deal that will pay him an estimated $25 million per year over the course of a multiyear deal …
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Mediaite, The Huffington Post and TVNewser
Chris O'Shea / FishbowlNY:
Time Names Editor-At-Large — Time has named Bobby Ghosh an Editor-at-Large. Ghosh has been with Time since 1997, and most recently served as Deputy International Editor. Prior to that Ghosh was Time's Baghdad Bureau Chief for five years. — As an Editor-at-Large Ghosh will be a …
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@amywicks01 and @amywicks01
Dave Davies / newsworks:
Would the Philadelphia Daily News show cartoonist Signe Wilkinson the door? — Could Philadelphia lose two Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial cartoonists in a month? Uh, yeah. The Inquirer's Tony Auth has already taken the employee buyout offered by Philadelphia Media Network, which owns both Philly papers and Philly.com.
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Nielsen Wire:
Buzz in the Blogosphere: Millions More Bloggers and Blog Readers — Blogs are sometimes overlooked as a significant source of online buzz in comparison to social networking sites, yet consumer interest in blogs keeps growing. By the end of 2011, NM Incite, a Nielsen/McKinsey company …
Discussion:
Podcasting News and WebProNews
Jim Romenesko:
Meet the nation's hottest food reviewer — Gawker to Fark to Boing Boing has noticed Hagerty's story on the just-opened Olive Garden, which she calls “the largest and most beautiful restaurant now operating in Grand Forks.” — Marilyn Hagerty: The nation's hottest food critic
Discussion:
The Hot Dish, Fork in the Road, Boing Boing, Gawker, Digits, Grand Forks Herald, The Huffington Post, TwitLonger and Grand Forks Herald
Reid J. Epstein / Politico:
Mitt Romney's media charm offensive — BOSTON — It's the worst-kept secret of the 2012 campaign: The candidate who does the least public media-bashing — Mitt Romney — has the worst relationship of all with the press. — But as Romney seeks to nail down the GOP nomination and cement …
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Guardian, CNN, msnbc.com and Online NewsHour
Foster Kamer / The New York Observer:
Save Sue Simmons: The Internet Campaign Begins — News broke today that beloved WNBC-4 anchor Sue Simmons wouldn't have her contract renewed after 32 years of work with the station, thereby breaking up the longest-serving local news anchor team (of Simmons and co-anchor Chuck Scarborough) in New York City.
Discussion:
Save Sue Simmons! and PopWatch
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Don Kaplan / New York Post:
Simmons' $5M salary, ‘antics’ led to WNBC ditching her: sources
Simmons' $5M salary, ‘antics’ led to WNBC ditching her: sources
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NY Daily News, New York Times, The Huffington Post, Poynter, Gothamist, Chickaboomer and Capital New York