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7:45 AM ET, March 29, 2012

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Ben Dowell / Guardian:
Rupert Murdoch blasts ‘lies and libels’  —  Rupert Murdoch has launched a fightback on Twitter against what he described as “lies and libels” against News Corporation, attacking “enemies” including “old toffs and rightwingers”.  The media mogul tweeted three times in the early hours …
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Bloomberg:
News Corp. Said to Plan U.S. Sports Network to Rival ESPN  —  Rupert Murdoch's News Corp. (NWSA) is taking steps to start a national U.S. sports network on cable television aimed at challenging Walt Disney Co. (DIS)'s ESPN, according to people with knowledge of the situation.
Keach Hagey / Politico:
Ex-Rocky editor offered WashPost ME job  —  John Temple, editor of the Honolulu-based local news site Civil Beat and former editor of the now-defunct Rocky Mountain News, has been offered managing editor job at the Washington Post, POLITICO has learned.  —  The job has been open since Raju …
Discussion: JIMROMENESKO.COM
Gabriel Sherman / New York Magazine:
The News at NBC  —  Ratings pinch gives Lauer power.  —  On March 15, NBC News hosted its annual upfront presentation, at which its executives make their pitches to ad buyers for the coming year.  NBC News has won its ratings races for more than a decade, so they didn't bother with a hard sell.
Discussion: Mediaite and Gawker
George Winslow / Broadcasting & Cable:
Arne Rees to Head ESPN Intl.  Digital Efforts  —  Will work to expand digital media operations around the world  —  As part of an effort to expand the international reach of its digital media operations, ESPN has named Arne Rees as vice president, international digital media.
Ingrid Lunden / TechCrunch:
Barnes & Noble Incorporates In Germany, Closest Sign Yet Of European Nook Launch  —  Just as Amazon is launching a new Kindle (but not the Fire tablet, yet) in Europe, one of its big competitors is taking one more step in its bid to enter the European market: Barnes & Noble has incorporated a new company …
Discussion: Betabeat and Engadget
Lee Gardner / Baltimore City Paper:
What Is an Alt-Weekly?  —  We've been trying to figure that out for 35 years  —  Someone asked me that question recently, and I opened my mouth and started to talk.  It's a question that comes up enough that I have a couple of standard answers I can riff on.
Chris O'Shea / FishbowlNY:
Group Plans Protest of The Village Voice  —  Village Voice Media, which operates Backpage.com, is coming under more fire for maintaining an adult section that allegedly has been used by people to buy and sell minors for sex.  A group led by Groundswell, a social action service of the Auburn Seminary …
Ryan Chittum / CJR:
The WaPo Ombudsman's Faulty Paywall Analysis  —  The NYT's meter is saving or adding more than $70 million in revenue a year already  —  Washington Post ombudsman Patrick B. Pexton has a flawed analysis on the logic of a possible paywall there and on the performance of the one that already exists at The New York Times.
Discussion: Poynter
Erik Wemple:
Why did New York Times call George Zimmerman ‘white Hispanic’?  —  Fox News contributor Bernard Goldberg is lashing out at the New York Times for its coverage of the Trayvon Martin case.  His gripe?  The paper's stylebook.  Let Goldberg describe his concern:
Rachel McAthy / Journalism.co.uk:
Lost journalists documentary hits $50k goal on Kickstarter  —  A documentary that will follow photojournalist Tim Page in his continued search for the stories of journalists who went missing in Cambodia in the 1970s has crowdfunded $50K  —  A US production company has raised an initial goal …
Anthony Ha / TechCrunch:
Subscription Manager MediaPass Raises $1.75M  —  It's no secret that publishers are scrambling to find ways of making money online.  On the subscription/paywall side, a startup called MediaPass wants to help, and it just raised $1.75 million in Series B funding.
 
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Sarah Marshall / Journalism.co.uk:
Orwell Prize 2012 Journalism and Blog longlists announced
Discussion: Jon Slattery
Dylan Byers / Politico:
NY Times Guild members win their 35 hours
Mathew Ingram / GigaOM:
Syria, citizen journalism and the capital “T,” truth
Discussion: Washington Post
Anthony Rieber / Newsday:
Jeremy Lin meets with ex-ESPN headline writer
Discussion: The Huffington Post and Gothamist
Jim Romenesko:
Another Wisconsin paper says staffers signed recall petitions
Discussion: host.madison.com and Poynter
Alicia Shepard / Poynter:
Chicago Public Radio to examine what went wrong with ‘This American Life’ story on Apple
Kelly McBride / Poynter:
ESPN should find ways to cover the Trayvon Martin story rather than become part of it
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Tim Carmody / Wired:
Bigger Than Agency, Bigger Than E-Books: The Case Against Apple and Publishers
Daniel Frankel / paidContent:
Is Cable's Long, Glorious Ratings Run Finally Over?
Discussion: mediabistro.com
Dashiell Bennett / The Atlantic Wire:
The New Republic Tears Down Its Pay Wall
Mike Armstrong / Philly.com:
Investor group's offer for PMN: $60 million
Discussion: JIMROMENESKO.COM
Michael Wolff / Guardian:
Mobile and the news media's imploding business model
Discussion: Forbes and JIMROMENESKO.COM
Keith J. Kelly / New York Post:
Bidding war for Smith book could hit $1M
 

 
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