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Press Gazette:
Former Times lawyer Brett admits Nightjack mistakes — Former Times legal chief Alastair Brett today admitted he made a “mistake” by failing to divulge the fact one of the paper's reporters hacked into an email account to reveal the identity of anonymous police blogger NightJack.
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Dominic Ponsford / Press Gazette:
Blog post prompted Thurlbeck ‘witness intimidation’ arrest — Former News of the World chief reporter Neville Thurlbeck was arrested yesterday and questioned for six hours after a posting on his blog which revealed News Corp general manager Will Lewis's home address.
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Guardian, Neville Thurlbeck, Press Gazette and London Evening Standard
Andrew Pugh / Press Gazette:
Met ‘grades journalists by favourable coverage’ — The Sun's crime correspondent Mike Sullivan claims the Metropolitan Police grades journalists on how favourable their coverage is. — Sullivan told the Leveson Inquiry the force has analysts who scan newspapers looking for potential leaks …
Rick Edmonds / Poynter:
Newspaper advertising was down 7.3 percent, almost $2 billion, in 2011 — The Newspaper Association of America has posted its final tally of newspaper advertising statistics for 2011, and as expected, it is not a pretty picture. — Total advertising revenue was down 7.3 percent, a percentage point worse than in 2010.
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Broadcasting & Cable
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Newsosaur / Reflections of a Newsosaur:
Newspaper sales slid to 1984 level in 2011 — In the poorest showing since 1984, advertising revenues at newspapers last year fell 7.3% to $23.9 billion, according to figures quietly published Wednesday by the Newspaper Association of America. — Here are a few factoids to help put the industry's long-running slump in perspective:
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10,000 Words
Julie Moos / Poynter:
Guild plans to fight layoffs of 19 Philadelphia journalists, after 21 take buyouts — Journalists at the Philadelphia Inquirer, Daily News and Philly.com are learning this week whether or not they'll be laid off. The deadline for the latest buyout offer was yesterday …
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JIMROMENESKO.COM, newsworks, mediabistro.com and The Philly Post
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Mark Sweney / Guardian:
Trinity Mirror suffers 40% fall in profits — Newspaper publisher to cut pension fund payments as profits fall to £74m — Trinity Mirror has reported a 40% fall in pre-tax profits to £74m for 2011, and agreed to cut pension fund payments by almost £70m as the publisher's pension deficit ballooned by almost half.
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paidContent:UK and Press Gazette
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Roy Greenslade / Guardian:
Trinity Mirror invests £10m in daily deals website — Trinity Mirror, which reported a 40% profits fall today, is moving into the online daily deals sector. — It is launching an online daily deals business called “happli”, which enables people who register with its website to buy discounted goods.
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Press Gazette
Robert Andrews / paidContent:
Cisco Wants To Buy News Corp's TV Software Maker NDS For $5 Billion — Cisco (NSDQ: CSCO) says it wants to buy News Corp.'s TV set-top box software maker NDS Group for $5 billion to improve its own offering and grow its profile in China and India. — Both companies' boards have approved the deal.
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Multichannel, AllThingsD, PC Magazine, Bits, @pkafka, CNET, Cisco, ZDNet and TechCrunch
Ingrid Lunden / TechCrunch:
Nielsen: U.S. Consumers The Most Likely To Pay For Content On A Tablet... Except When It's News — As developers hunker down and get into the business of trying to work out how to get consumers to buy more of their product on mobile devices, some revealing numbers out from Nielsen on what people …
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Nielsen Wire and Media, disrupted
Kara Swisher / AllThingsD:
Exclusive: BermanBraun Buys Most of Shelby Bonnie's Whiskey Media — In a deal that was just signed, longtime Silicon Valley exec Shelby Bonnie has sold his social publishing start-up, Whiskey Media, to Santa Monica-based entertainment and interactive production company BermanBraun.
Paul Sawers / The Next Web:
UK mag the Spectator announces a 190-year online archive, and refreshes its iOS app — UK magazine The Spectator has made a number of new announcements relating to its digital offering, including a new iOS app and a pretty extensive online archive which is due to launch in the spring.
BuzzFeed:
Democrats Accuse Conservative News Outlet Of “Blackmail” — The Caller was, perhaps, leaning into the story a bit. Boyle stands by his warning. — The Democratic National Committee is at odds with the conservative Daily Caller over a reporter's threat as to how he would interpret an unreturned email.
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JIMROMENESKO.COM, FishbowlDC and The Daily Caller
Adrienne LaFrance / Nieman Journalism Lab:
Top Mass. court: OpenCourt can keep its cameras rolling — Just in time for Sunshine Week, the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court has ruled in favor of courtroom transparency project OpenCourt and its ability to record and stream online video of public court proceedings.
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Prof Chris Daly's Blog, WBUR and OpenCourt
Alex Weprin / TVNewser:
GBTV To Bring in $40 Million in Revenue This Year, Will (Eventually) Go 24/7 — The Wall Street Journal profiles Glenn Beck's web-TV service GBTV, as well as his larger media company Mercury Radio Arts. There are a number of takeaways, including that the channel will eventually go 24/7 …
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Wall Street Journal and GalleyCat
Peter Kafka / AllThingsD:
The Daily Has an Angry Birds App — And the Start of a Custom Publishing Business — Hey! You like Angry Birds, right? Of course you do. So you'll enjoy reading about Angry Birds, via a new, free iOS app about the newest iteration of the game, produced by The Daily. (An Android version is in the works.)
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eMedia Vitals, Pocket-lint, Softpedia News, NetNewsCheck Latest and ZDNet