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Guardian:
Sky News admits hacking emails of ‘canoe man’ — Sky News has admitted that one of its senior executives authorised a journalist to conduct email hacking on two separate occasions that it said were “in the public interest” - even though intercepting emails is a prima facie breach of the Computer Misuse Act …
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Lisa O'Carroll / Guardian:
Assange: PCC stood by as I was libelled — WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has launched an attack on the Press Complaints Commission, claiming he has been subjected to inaccurate and negative media coverage “possibly on a scale not seen since the abuse of the McCanns”.
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John Ryley / Sky News:
A CASE OF DOUBLE STANDARDS? — The Guardian today published an appraisal of a story story broadcast by Sky News almost four years ago. In the 2008 case of Anne Darwin, whose “canoe man” husband John Darwin faked his own death as part of an insurance fraud, we provided the police with emails …
Josephine Moulds / Guardian:
BSkyB shares plunge after Sky News admits email hacking — BSkyB's shares fell off a cliff shortly after Sky News admitted that one of its senior executives authorised a journalist to conduct email hacking on two separate occasions. Gerard Tubb, the broadcaster's northern England correspondent …
Mark Sweney / Guardian:
NoW closure cost Murdoch nearly £250m
Peter Lauria / Reuters:
Exclusive: Low ratings could end cable deal for Gore's Current TV — Al Gore's Current TV has bigger problems to deal with than a potential lawsuit from fired news anchor Keith Olbermann - namely not getting kicked off Time Warner Cable for low ratings. According to three sources with knowledge …
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Ingrid Lunden / TechCrunch:
Amazon Goes Bilingual In The U.S. Kindle Store With Launch Of Spanish ‘Tienda Kindle’ — Amazon has been making some big strides in extending its footprint outside of the U.S. with its Kindle e-readers and Kindle bookstore, but today it took a step to improve how it caters to Spanish speakers closer to home …
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Ian Simpson / Reuters:
One-fifth of U.S. adults read e-books as market booms - survey — (Reuters) - One in five American adults read an electronic book in the last year, as gift-giving sped the shift away from the printed page, a Pew Research Center survey showed on Wednesday. — In a sweeping survey …
Brian Stelter / New York Times:
Huffington Gains More Control in AOL Revamping — One year after its acquisition by AOL, The Huffington Post has become a source of growth for the beleaguered company, which is still trying to shed its dial-up Internet image. Now, in what Arianna Huffington characterizes as a move to keep …
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Associated Press:
USA Today Begins More Staff Furloughs To Cut Costs — McLEAN, Va. (AP) — USA Today is requiring most of its staff to take an unpaid week off to save money, as the nation's second-largest newspaper struggles to sell more advertising. The furloughs, which were announced Wednesday …
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Andrew Beaujon / Poynter:
Bill Marimow will take new approach to old job as Philadelphia Inquirer editor — Bill Marimow says his demotion in 2010 from Philadelphia Inquirer editor to reporter was “revelatory” because it allowed him to return full-time to reporting, the job for which he won Pulitzer prizes in the '70s and '80s.
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John Hudson / The Atlantic Wire:
Ben Smith: What I Read — How do people deal with the torrent of information pouring down on us all? What sources can't they live without? We regularly reach out to prominent figures in media, entertainment, politics, the arts and the literary world, to hear their answers.
Wall Street Journal:
Settlement Near on E-Book Pricing — Talks to resolve U.S. and European price-fixing probes into e-books are heating up, with three international publishers inclined to settle the matter, according to people familiar with the matter. — Apple Inc., another target of the investigation …
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Laura Hazard Owen / paidContent:
Google: No more e-books for indie booksellers — Google is ending the program that allows independent booksellers to sell Google e-books through their websites. It is a big blow for small bookstores seeking to compete against Amazon and Barnes & Noble. — The full letter that the American …
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Josh Sternberg / Digiday:
USA Today Bets on Adaptive Mobile — Newspapers are experimenting with different ways of distributing content on tablets. When it comes to mobile, most publications rush to replicate their content via an app. USA Today is thinking different. — USA Today is betting on an adaptive experience that morphs with the device.
Committee to Protect Journalists:
In deadly Mogadishu blast, 10 journalists wounded — At least 10 journalists were reported injured, several of them seriously, when a bomb ripped through Somalia's newly reopened national theater in Mogadishu, local journalists told CPJ. The blast, for which the militant insurgent group …
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SportsBusiness Daily:
Will Fox launch all-sports network? — Fox Sports executives may have been publicly downplaying reports that it is looking to launch a competitor to ESPN, but the idea has gained a lot of momentum in recent months as Fox has dangled the possibility during rights negotiations with some of the country's biggest sports properties.
Jim Romenesko:
WSJ employees told to fill out code of conduct questionnaire — Employees of the Wall Street Journal and other Dow Jones publications were reminded today to take the Dow Jones Code of Conduct Questionnaire. Rupert Murdoch's company says it's “designed to remind all of us at Dow Jones …
Reuters:
Canada's CBC to cut jobs, take more ads as funds cut — TORONTO, April 4 (Reuters) - Canada's public broadcaster will cut more than 475 jobs this year and more than 650 over three years after the federal government cut its funding in last week's budget. The Canadian Broadcasting Corp …
Justin Ellis / Nieman Journalism Lab:
New high score: How the NYT created its “stupid game” — When Jon Huang was younger he was the type of kid who spent his time making mods for Duke Nukem 3D. So it makes a kind of sense he's now turned The New York Times into its own kind of shoot 'em up. — Huang was the multimedia producer behind …
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Joe Flint / Company Town:
Tribune and DirecTV make a deal — Tribune Co. television stations, including KTLA-TV Los Angeles, are coming back to satellite broadcaster DirecTV. — After a very public feud, DirecTV reached a five-year agreement late Wednesday to pay Tribune to carry its 23 local television stations around …
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