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Dan Sabbagh / Guardian:
Investigation will have made interesting viewing for Ofcom's News Corp team — Panorama's computer-hacking revelations come at a time when News Corporation's relationship with the satellite broadcaster BSkyB is already under scrutiny from the broadcast regulator, Ofcom.
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Radio & Television … and Guardian
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James Cusick / The Independent:
From Sicily to the US courts - the trail of evidence could hit Murdoch where it hurts
Neil Chenoweth / Australian Financial Review:
Free to air: dirty tricks broadcast for all to see
Free to air: dirty tricks broadcast for all to see
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@edgecliffe
BBC:
Murdoch firm used hacker site to target pay-TV rival
Murdoch firm used hacker site to target pay-TV rival
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Pocket-lint, Gizmodo, The Verge, Guardian and Telegraph
Press Gazette:
NoW's James Desborough released without charge — Former News of the World US editor James Desborough was today told he faces no further action in Scotland Yard's phone-hacking probe. — Desborough was held in August last year on suspicion of conspiring to intercept communications for the now defunct Sunday tabloid.
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Guardian, Journalism.co.uk and @hughes_mark
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Andrew Pugh / Press Gazette:
Blackhurst: Why Leveson Inquiry is ‘deepy flawed’ — The Leveson Inquiry into press standards is “deeply flawed”, according to the editor of The Independent. — Chris Blackhurst has also claimed that “if the Guardian had actually realised how to work a mobile phone” the inquiry would never have been set up.
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@skynewsbreak, @hughes_mark, Guardian, Guardian and Journalism.co.uk
Peter Kafka / AllThingsD:
HuffPo Co-Founder Ken Lerer's Stealthy Startup Aims at CNN, Fox — Ken Lerer helped build an Internet news powerhouse out of thin air. Now he wants to do it again. The Huffington Post co-founder, who sold his site to AOL a year ago, is working on another Web news startup.
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Betabeat and Business Insider
Justin Ellis / Nieman Journalism Lab:
Mohamed Nanabhay on Al Jazeera's online growth and the future of news distribution — Mohamed Nanabhay likes to talk about something he calls “distributed distribution,” which, aside from being delightfully alliterative, might be a kind of rallying cry for the future of media.
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@evanchill
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David Gambacorta / Philly.com:
35 more jobs in jeopardy at papers, website — If misery does indeed love company, it would probably be right at home at Philadelphia Media Network Inc. — Managers of the company, which owns the Daily News, Inquirer, philly.com and SportsWeek, have proposed cutting 35 jobs within the next six months …
Discussion:
Poynter and The Newspaper Guild
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Andrew Beaujon / Poynter:
Inquirer publishes investigation of possible future owner; also, a report of more layoffs
Inquirer publishes investigation of possible future owner; also, a report of more layoffs
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Philly.com and newsworks
Tara Conlan / Guardian:
BBC News cuts: 140 posts to go — BBC News journalists have been told about 140 posts are to go and programmes including Radio 4 current affairs output cut as part of the “Delivering Quality First” cost savings. BBC2's Newsnight and the BBC News Channel will be affected by the cuts …
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Press Gazette and Journalism.co.uk
Dylan Byers / Politico:
Jill Abramson talks Israel-Iran coverage — The New York Times has turned out a great deal of coverage in recent weeks over the potential conflict between Israel and Iran, a highly charged and heavily scrutinized topic that always earns criticism from voices on both the left and the right.
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Capital New York
Hamish McKenzie / PandoDaily:
The Future of Magazines Should Look a Lot Like Spotify — The options we have for reading magazine journalism in the digital format are pretty sad. We live in an era of self-driving cars, augmented reality, and we can keep a map of the entire planet in our pocket, but we are stuck reading …
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Rex Hammock's RexBlog.com, TechNodeTechNode and eMedia Vitals
Elana Zak / 10,000 Words:
How The Wall Street Journal Uses Pinterest — While Pinterest is taking many newsrooms by storm, there may still be some editors who are hesitant or unsure about how to go about using the online scrapbooking site. Why not take a page — or in this case a board — from The Wall Street Journal?
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SocialTimes, Talking Biz News and Poynter
Mike Janssen / Current.org:
Digital journalists look for lessons in work of NPR's one-man newsroom … On a recent afternoon at NPR, Andy Carvin was watching a video of a protest purportedly shot in the Syrian city of Homs, a locus of that country's uprising against its repressive regime.
Kat Stoeffel / The New York Observer:
Bob Sapio Out at Daily News — The Daily News said goodbye to managing editor Robert Sapio on Friday, according to newsroom sources. — His departure marks the end of a 40-plus-year career at the News. Mr. Sapio first joined the tabloid as an advertising office boy in 1969.
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Milo Yiannopoulos / The Kernel:
The Dangers of Earnest Preaching — These days, the Guardian's technology section is as reliable a soporific as it's possible to lay your hands on. Just last week, we were treated to a particularly heavy dose, once again on the perennially nauseating subject of women in tech.
Lucas Shaw / The Wrap:
Boston Globe Launches ‘ePaper,’ Brings Digital Replica of Print to iPad, iPod — The Boston Globe launched on Tuesday a digital replica of its daily newspaper, “The Boston Globe ePaper,” available both from its subscription-based website and as a standalone app on the iPad and iPhone.