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Lisa O'Carroll / Guardian:
James Murdoch writes to MPs expressing regret over phone hacking — Former News International chairman restates his innocence and expresses ‘deep regret’ over the phone hacking scandal — James Murdoch has written to the parliamentary select committee investigating phone hacking to express his …
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Financial Times, The Huffington Post, Capital New York, Erik Wemple, Poynter, Media Decoder, @edmundlee and @lisaocarroll
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Rachel McAthy / Journalism.co.uk:
Police release six arrested by Operation Weeting on bail — All six people arrested by Operation Weeting on Tuesday, reported to include Rebekah Brooks and her husband, have now been released on bail — Metropolitan police said all six have been bailed ‘to return pending further inquiries’ in April
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Lisa O'Carroll / Guardian:
Neville Thurlbeck, former chief reporter of News of the World, is re-arrested
Neville Thurlbeck, former chief reporter of News of the World, is re-arrested
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Journalism.co.uk
Christopher Hope / Telegraph:
Horsegate: Questions about whether Rebekah Brooks, not Charlie, is David Cameron's real friend
Guardian:
Rebekah Brooks and husband arrested in new twist in phone-hacking inquiry
Rebekah Brooks and husband arrested in new twist in phone-hacking inquiry
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Softpedia News, Reuters, The Independent, @skymartinbrunt, Associated Press, @skymartinbrunt, Guardian, @skymartinbrunt, Gawker and Vanity Fair
Dan Sabbagh / Guardian:
Phone hacking: Rupert Murdoch says Sun investigation is almost over
Phone hacking: Rupert Murdoch says Sun investigation is almost over
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Guardian
Julie Bosman / Media Decoder:
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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Jim Romenesko:
A former Britannica editor on the print edition's demise — After reading the news about Encyclopaedia Britannica ending its print edition after 244 years, I asked former Britannica.com editor Charlie Madigan if he wanted to share his thoughts with Romenesko readers.
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Daggle, GalleyCat, TechCrunch, Chicago Tribune and ReadWriteWeb
Greg Sandoval / CNET:
No injunctions in sight, so Aereo lives — The Web streaming service that delivers over-the-air TV broadcasts went live today though ABC, CBS, NBC and other networks sued to try and stop the launch. — New Yorkers can watch live broadcast TV via the Web starting today.
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Ben Popper / VentureBeat:
As legal battle with TV networks escalates, Aereo launches in New York. We tested the service. It rocks — I'm sitting in my office (by which I mean my kitchen) watching Rachel Ray on my iPad and Kathy Lee on my laptop. These aren't clips or day or old episodes.
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Multichannel and Broadcasting & Cable
Rick Edmonds / Poynter:
NewsRight lands its first licensing deal — Two months after opening for business, NewsRight, the news licensing agency created by the Associated Press and 28 other news organizations, has its first client. — It's not Huffington Post or Google News or Flipboard.
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paidContent and The Wrap
Mark Sweney / Guardian:
BSkyB probe to include Netflix and LoveFilm — Competition Commission extends deadline for final report until July to to take into account changes in the movie market — BSkyB's battle to retain its stranglehold on Hollywood films on pay-TV has been given a potential boost …
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Pocket-lint, Deadline.com, paidContent:UK, The Next Web and MCV: Home Stream
Joe Pompeo / Capital New York:
‘New York Times’ names SmartMoney.com founder Marc Frons its chief information officer — The New York Times Co. has named Marc Frons its chief information officer. — Frons previously served as the Times Media Group's chief technology officer of digital operations.
Ethan Smith / Wall Street Journal:
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.
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paidContent:UK, hypebot, WebProNews and Pocket-lint
Reuters:
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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Naked Security, BBC College of Journalism Blog, Agence France Presse and Gizmodo
Kurt Opsahl / Electronic Frontier Foundation:
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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The Raw Story, Wired, Boing Boing and Righthaven Victims
Greg Sandoval / CNET:
Google's entertainment strategy is in disarray — Google Music no longer exists as a standalone service. Google TV was an embarrassment. YouTube may lose music videos next year. Sources say not everybody at YouTube and Android is pulling in the same direction.