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Sarah Marshall / journalism.co.uk:
BSkyB CEO confirms he pulled Sky News story on F1 — Jeremy Darroch, the chief executive of British Sky Broadcasting, has confirmed that he asked Sky News to pull a story on Formula 1, ahead of the launch of a Sky F1 HD channel. — The Financial Times yesterday reported that Darroch …
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paidContent and Digital Spy
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Paul Sawers / The Next Web:
BSkyB announces Now TV, offering pay-as-you-go Internet TV to the masses — The Next Web is at the Guardian Changing Media Summit this week, a conference promising to deliver insights from the organisations and individuals capitalising on disruption within the digital content space.
Betsy Rothstein / FishbowlDC:
Former Roll Call Editor Spills Beans About Questionable Racial Hiring Practices — Roll Call's former Features Editor Debra Bruno (a.k.a. Bebbie Druno) is bound to burn a few bridges today with a story in the Opinion Pages of The Christian Science Monitor about hiring practices at CQ Roll Call.
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Debra Bruno / Christian Science Monitor:
Facebook stalking in the name of affirmative action — Ahead of the Supreme Court hearing on affirmative action, I recall how at Roll Call newspaper, I was told that one of our three interns had to be from a racial minority. Diversity is important, but giving someone an advantage beyond …
Adam Martin / The Atlantic Wire:
Mike Daisey Blames Other Reporters for Perpetuating His Lies — In his first public remarks since This American Life ran its retraction of his Foxconn story last weekend, Mike Daisey explained how the system of talk-show types interviewing journalists turned him into a liar.
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Daring Fireball
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Rebecca J. Rosen / The Atlantic Online:
Mike Daisey's First Public Talk After the ‘This American Life’ Retraction
Mike Daisey's First Public Talk After the ‘This American Life’ Retraction
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Rachel McAthy / Journalism.co.uk:
Daily Mail is named Newspaper of the Year — The Daily Mail has been named Newspaper of the Year at the Press Awards, with its website the Mail Online also picking up the award for Website of the Year — The Daily Mail also received the Cudlipp Award in recognition of its Stephen Lawrence campaign
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Journalism.co.uk, BBC, Press Gazette, Guardian, Guardian, Telegraph, @ingridlunden and @emilybell
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Press Gazette:
Press Awards: The full list of winners
Press Awards: The full list of winners
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Mirror.co.uk, Guardian and FleetStreetBlues
Lucas Shaw / The Wrap:
Los Angeles Times Cuts Staff Again (Exclusive) — The Los Angeles Times let go more than a dozen staffers on Tuesday as part of another round of layoffs and buyouts primarily hitting the editorial side of the paper, TheWrap has learned. — TheWrap previously reported that this round …
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LA Observed
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Kevin Roderick / LA Observed:
LA Times posts reporter opening - the day before layoffs * — The involuntary layoffs in the Los Angeles Times newsroom that began last night are rolling through the ranks today, falling hardest on the features floor downstairs from the main newsroom. As many as 20 people may be out, sources there say.
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Talking Biz News
Jim Romenesko:
CNN's Chapin named NPR Senior Foreign Editor — Edith Chapin is leaving CNN to become NPR News Senior Foreign Editor. Since 2007, she's been the cable news network's vice president and deputy bureau chief in Washington, D.C. NPR says “she brings a critical constellation of skills to this job …
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mediabistro.com and FishbowlDC
Lauren Effron / ABC News:
Tina Brown Says Newsweek/Daily Beast Isn't ‘Making Money Yet’ — There were many skeptics when the 79-year-old news magazine “Newsweek” merged with the upstart website The Daily Beast in 2010 under the leadership of Tina Brown. Could two media outlets, both loosing money, be combined into a financially sound operation?
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FishbowlNY and ABCNEWS
Daniel Victor / ProPublica:
If TV Stations Won't Post Their Data on Political Ads, We Will — Every local broadcast station has a repository of documents about political advertising that you have a legal right to see, but are accessible only by physically traveling to the station and asking to see “the public file.”
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CJR and Free Press
Jeff Roberts / paidContent:
Aereo TV Will Stream For Months As Court Case Simmers — Aereo, the controversial technology that turns iPhones and iPads into portable TV sets and DVRs, will not disappear anytime soon despite efforts by studios to snuff it in court. — Court filings show that the first hearing dates are set for May 30 and May 31 in New York.
Corey Pein / Willamette Week:
A Newsman's Secret — The woman with Bob Caldwell on the day he died works as an internet call girl. — Over the past two weeks, readers of The Oregonian have witnessed an extraordinary episode in the newspaper's 162-year history. — On March 10, Bob Caldwell, a respected Oregon journalist …
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Erik Wemple, JIMROMENESKO.COM and Poynter
Laura Hazard Owen / paidContent:
BuzzFeed Launches Women's Vertical, “Shift,” Helmed By Amy Odell — There's a new girl in town, joining established women's blogs Jezebel and The Hairpin: Shift, BuzzFeed's new women's vertical, run by New York magazine and Jezebel alums. — Amy Odell, previously editor of New York magazine fashion blog “The Cut,” is editor.
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Fashionista and BuzzFeed
McKay Coppins / Buzzfeed:
Story About White House Scrubbing Obama Daughter Travel Story Has Now Been Scrubbed — The White House's campaign to scrub a story from the internet yesterday about Malia Obama's trip to Mexico has gone meta: a media reporter's blog post about the administration's efforts to scrub the story …
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TVWeek.com, Associated Press, Media Decoder, @weareyourfek and The Caucus
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Dylan Byers / Politico:
White House scrubs Malia Obama story
White House scrubs Malia Obama story
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TVNewser, National Review, Gawker, Mediaite, The Raw Story and KASW-TV