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Brian Stelter / Media Decoder:
Current TV Dismisses Keith Olbermann — 5:13 p.m. | Updated Current TV said Friday afternoon that it had terminated the contract of its lead anchor, Keith Olbermann, scarcely a year after he was hired to reboot the fledgling channel in his progressive political image.
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Keith Olbermann / TwitLonger:
My full statement: — I'd like to apologize to my viewers and my staff for the failure of Current TV. Editorially, Countdown had never been better. But for more than a year I have been imploring Al Gore and Joel Hyatt to resolve our issues internally, while I've been not publicizing my complaints …
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Current TV:
Open letter to the viewers of Current — To the Viewers of Current: — We created Current to give voice to those Americans who refuse to rely on corporate-controlled media and are seeking an authentic progressive outlet. We are more committed to those goals today than ever before.
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Jeane MacIntosh / New York Post:
Soccer Mom madam and The Post — Anna Gristina, the notorious soccer mom madam, does have a relationship with someone at the New York Post. It's me. — Gristina has been a source on several stories I've written at the paper, most notably on Page Six. — This week, the New York Observer published …
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Joe Pompeo / Capital New York:
Tale of the tape: ‘Observer’ won't retract story about ‘Post’ editor Col Allan and soccer-mom madam Anna Gristina — Morning memo: The papers profit from the Super Bowl; plus Elizabeth Spiers' one-year anniversary, the big video trend, and ‘gay-bashing’ Super Bowl tweets
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JIMROMENESKO.COM, Capital New York and New York Magazine
Martin Dunn / Guardian:
New York's uneasy tabloid truce — When I edited the Daily News, a day hardly passed without a gloves-off scrap with our rival, the Post. So what changed? — In the sad, cost-cutting world of New York City newspapers, the “war of words” has become the “bore of words”.
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New York Magazine, The New York Observer, Politico, Gawker and The New York Observer
Jonathan Stempel / Thomson Reuters News …:
Unpaid bloggers' lawsuit vs Huffington Post tossed — AOL Inc on Friday won the dismissal of a lawsuit by unpaid bloggers who complained they were deprived of their fair share of the roughly $315 million that the company paid last March to buy The Huffington Post website.
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Jim Romenesko:
Huffington Post reacts to judge's ruling — The Huffington Post has reacted to a judge's ruling against unpaid bloggers who sued Arianna & Co. Here's the statement that HuffPo sent to media reporters:
Josh Constine / TechCrunch:
Maxim Minimized. Big Layoffs Hit Men's Mag Web and Editorial Staff — The Internet killed the magazine star. There's been a major round of layoffs at Maxim magazine. Senior Editor Seth Porges is at least one employee who got the axe, according to our sources and confirmed by a recent update …
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Adweek, FishbowlNY and AdAge, Thanks:@joshconstine
Robert Mackey / The Lede:
Bloggers Cherry-Pick From Social Media to Cast Trayvon Martin as a Menace — For the second time in a week, a conservative blog has published excerpts from what it described as a Twitter feed maintained by Trayvon Martin, the Florida teenager who was shot and killed last month …
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Journalism.org, The Daily Caller, New York Times, Christian Science Monitor, Mediaite, ThinkProgress, BAGnewsNotes and Poynter
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Alicia Shepard / Poynter:
The iconic photos of Trayvon Martin & George Zimmerman & why you may not see the others
The iconic photos of Trayvon Martin & George Zimmerman & why you may not see the others
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Mediaite, Broadcasting & Cable, The Raw Story, FishbowlDC, MarketWatch and Orlando Sentinel
Ingrid Lunden / TechCrunch:
Netflix Sharpens Focus On DVDs With DVD.com, But Don't Cry Qwikster. (It's Staying) — Netflix has been making a few moves to separate its DVD business more from its streaming operation, and today brings news of the latest move in that direction: the company has bought the domain name DVD.com, the company has confirmed to us.
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Home Media Magazine, Domain Name Wire, Multichannel, GigaOM, The Next Web, The Verge, The Atlantic Wire, Engadget and AllThingsD
Alexa Kravitz / American Journalism Review:
Many political talk shows are hosted by non-journalists. Is there a problem with that? — Should journalism experience be a requirement for hosting a political talk show? MSNBC President Phil Griffin certainly doesn't think so. His hires on the liberal-leaning network include non …
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Jim Romenesko:
City of Sanford backs off on threat to arrest reporters — On Wednesday, the City of Sanford issued a press release asking the media to “refrain from approaching, phoning or emailing city employees when they are in their roles as private citizens” and warning that “law enforcement officials …
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The Atlantic Wire, TVSpy, Orlando Sentinel and The Raw Story
Dan Levy / Bleacher Report:
Inside Media: On Breaking News, Sourcing, Credit & Scoops in Sports — Breaking news! People in sports media have become so overly obsessed with breaking news that who breaks a story has become nearly as important in media circles as the actual story being broken.
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Poynter
Maryclaire Dale / Associated Press:
Philly newspapers may trade hands Monday — PHILADELPHIA (AP) - Philadelphia's two largest newspapers could trade hands Monday for the fifth time in six years. — A group of powerful local businessmen is trying to close a deal to buy The Philadelphia Inquirer and Philadelphia Daily News.
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Philly.com and Media News
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