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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 …
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Home News: A Letter to TNR Readers from Chris Hughes — To the Readers of The New Republic: — Nearly 100 years ago, the founding editors of The New Republic wrote these words to introduce their inaugural issue: … A century later, people are once again skeptical that quality journalism can flourish.
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The Awl, NPR, Globe and Mail, Poynter, The New Yorker Blog, Vanity Fair, The Next Web and Business Insider

I Think It Would Be Fun To Run the New Republic: Chris Hughes as Charles Foster Kane
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The New York Times joins Mozilla and Knight Foundation to drive open innovation in news — The New York Times and three other leading global news organizations are joining “Knight-Mozilla OpenNews,” a partnership aimed at driving open source innovation in news.
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The Next Web and Dan Sinker


First official figures give The Sun Sunday 3.2m circ — ABC today released the first official figures for The Sun Sunday - showing a launch circulation of 3,213,613 for the new title. In its final month before it was closed the News of the World had an average monthly circulation of 2,667,428.
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Sun on Sunday: £45m a year down versus the News of the World? — Early financial estimates demonstrate the ongoing cost of the phone-hacking affair for Rupert Murdoch's News Corp — Week three is the big test for the Sun's Sunday edition. You couldn't have missed its promotional campaign …


Ofcom steps up test of James Murdoch's fitness to keep BSkyB role
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Company Town and Reuters

Injunction threat over Will Lewis security blog post
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Neville Thurlbeck

Phone hacking: can these journalists really get a fair trial?
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CJR, Jon Slattery and Guardian

News Corp. Alleged to Hack Family Priest's Line
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The Next Web and Guardian

Trinity Mirror journalists may be victims of NoW phone hacking - police
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Big News Network.com and Guardian


Felix Salmon At Columbia Journalism School: Don't Blame Journalists For Failing To Prevent Financial Crisis — Some business reporters have a message for critics who say they did not try hard enough to expose banks' misdeeds before the financial crisis: Don't blame us.
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Newspapers Are The Fastest Shrinking Industry In The U.S. — If you want to be a journalist, think online. — Newspapers have shed a greater percentage of jobs since 2007 than any other industry in the United States, according to data published today by LinkedIn.
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Poynter, The LinkedIn Blog, Noted, Jon Slattery and WebProNews

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.
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Could a Netflix-cable alliance spur HBO to go rogue?
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Publisher Says Kindle, Nook Users Must Accept AT&T-style Arbitration — Penguin Group, one of the “Big 5” publishers caught up in a lawsuit over e-book pricing, says customers agreed not to sue them when they turned on their Nook and Kindle devices. — The publisher, in a memo filed last week …
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Amazon is creating a very large silo you can't escape from, say book industry chiefs

Apple Downplays Role Of ‘Kindle Threat’ In Alleged e-Book Conspiracy
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CNET, eBookNewser, Gizmodo and GigaOM


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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Poynter, NetNewsCheck Latest, newsroom.fb.com, The Next Web and ReadWriteWeb

TV Power NBC Universal Joins Web Video ‘Upfront’ — Owner of TV Networks to Display Digital Content Alongside YouTube, Yahoo and Hulu — The confederation of internet companies planning two weeks of “upfront” presentations for advertisers this spring are getting an unexpected new member: NBC Universal.
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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 …
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Poynter, Noted, Marketing Pilgrim, MediaPost, ZDNet, Podcasting News, WebProNews and BizReport

Yahoo Sets Out to ‘Remake’ Yahoo News — Remake America is a new weekly series that will trace six middle-class families as they struggle to deal with a still-recovering U.S. economy. The documentary-styled show will run through the remainder of the year, examining how these families cope …
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Germany Wants To Charge Search Engines To Use News Excerpts — Germany's government wants search engines and news aggregators to pay news publishers for using pieces of their material. — Its coalition committee has resolved that a collecting society should charge royalties to re-publishers of news material.