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After 244 Years, Encyclopaedia Britannica Stops the Presses — After 244 years, the Encyclopaedia Britannica is going out of print. — Those coolly authoritative, gold-lettered sets of reference books that were once sold door to door by a fleet of traveling salesmen and displayed …
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Encyclopaedia Britannica to stop publishing print editions, will continue digital versions — CHICAGO — Encyclopaedia Britannica Inc. said Tuesday that it will stop publishing print editions of its flagship encyclopedia for the first time since the sets were originally published more than 200 years ago.


Rebekah Brooks and husband arrested in new twist in phone-hacking inquiry — Pair released after facing day of questioning by detectives on suspicion of conspiracy to pervert the course of justice — Rebekah Brooks, Rupert Murdoch's long-time confidante and a personal friend of David Cameron …
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Reuters, New York Times, Associated Press, Gawker, Vanity Fair, @skymartinbrunt, @skymartinbrunt, Capital New York, Guardian and @jeffjarvis
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#phonehacking Charlie and Rebekah Brooks freed on bail till April
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Private investigators posed as journalists for NoW, says lawyer
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The Independent

Met police ‘did not believe’ vetting Neil Wallis was necessary
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Guardian


Exclusive: Turntable.FM Signs Licensing Deals With All Four Major Labels — It's Official — Turntable.fm is going legit, with licensing agreements with all four of the major labels now in place. The announcement was made today at South By Southwest by Turntable.fm founder Billy Chasen …
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Media Decoder, Engadget, VentureBeat, CNET, Digital Trends, Mashable!, The Next Web and WebProNews


Al Jazeera to broadcast Syria documentary filmed entirely on iPhone — In an interesting development for mobile journalism, Al Jazeera is due to broadcast a documentary tomorrow night (Wednesday, 14 March) on Syria which has been filmed by a journalist using just an iPhone due to safety concerns.
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The Huffington Post and AJE
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Syrian citizen journalists win Netizen prize
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European Public Policy Blog


BBC suffers cyber-attack following Iran campaign — (Reuters) - The BBC has suffered a sophisticated cyber-attack following a campaign by Iranian authorities against its Persian service, director-general Mark Thompson said on Wednesday. — Thompson also reported attempts to jam satellite feeds …
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Agence France Presse and Gizmodo

Court Declares Newspaper Excerpt on Online Forum is a Non-Infringing Fair Use — Late Friday, the federal district court in Nevada issued a declaratory judgment that makes is harder for copyright holders to file lawsuits over excerpts of material and burden online forums and their users with nuisance lawsuits.
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Wired and Righthaven Victims

Huffington Post refutes ‘thesis of aggregators as pickpockets’ — David Carr's New York Times piece about proposed standards for aggregation landed with a thud at Huffington Post's offices. A statement from the Internet behemoth says that had Carr “followed the journalistic tradition …
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paidContent, GigaOM and Erik Wemple
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I'm not a “curator” — Curator's Code is an attempt to codify …
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SocialTimes, Rex Hammock's RexBlog.com, The New York Observer and The Verge


Paper Con Man Ravages the Internet — A response to Harper's publisher John MacArthur's lengthy screed against the enterprise of online journalism — This is the Internet, basically, according to Harper's publisher. flickr/wheatfields. — Long before I wrote stories for magazines, I read a magazine called Harper's.
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This New England Blog, Gawker, The Awl and Poynter

Collier's Attempts Comeback — Relaunch issue brings in up to 20,000 subscribers. — Despite a perilous publishing environment, John Elduff purchased shuttered print property Collier's Magazine at an auction two years ago for a reported $2,000. 55 years after Collier's final issue printed in January 1957 …
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Philly.com and @romenesko


Hacking book: how we fooled tabloids into running false celebrity stories — This extract from The phone hacking scandal: journalism on trial* is taken from a chapter written by Chris Atkins, director of a film that showed how tabloid journalists could be fooled into accepting false stories.


Why Is President Obama Keeping a Journalist in Prison in Yemen? — On February 2, 2011, President Obama called Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh. The two discussed counterterrorism cooperation and the battle against Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula. At the end of the call …
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Billboard Gets Digital Update — Trade Magazine's Hot 100 List Will Now Include Data From Music Services Like Spotify, Rdio — Billboard magazine's Hot 100 songs chart is getting a digital makeover, though readers might not notice much of a difference when the weekly list is released on Wednesday.


When Mom Goes Viral — After Review of Grand Forks Olive Garden, Marilyn Hagerty, 85, Is Talk of Social Media — Some people pursue celebrity. Others stumble into it as they are rushing off to bridge club. — My 85-year-old mom, Marilyn Hagerty, a newspaper columnist, is in the latter category.
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CJR, City Room, Erik Wemple, Eater National, Poynter, JIMROMENESKO.COM and The Huffington Post