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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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Current TV responds to Olbermann's lawsuit — Current TV spokesperson Laura Nelson forwards the company's official reaction to Keith Olbermann's lawsuit, which he filed today against the network:
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Current TV Disputes Reuters Report They're In Danger Of Being Dropped By Time Warner — In the PR war between Current TV and fired former Countdown host Keith Olbermann, the truth is the first casualty, say sources familar with the situation. Reuters is reporting that several anonymous sources …
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Media Decoder, The Wrap and @peterlauria3


Keith Olbermann Files Lawsuit Against Current TV (Read the Complaint) — Sources say the suit was filed Thursday afternoon in Los Angeles Superior Court. — Keith Olbermann — The war of words between Keith Olbermann and Current TV is now officially a legal battle …
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Keith Olbermann Sues Current TV: You Owe Me Roughly $70 Mil — Keith Olbermann has just sued Current TV ... claiming the network violated his contract, torpedoed his show ... and still owes him up to $70 million in unpaid compensation. — In the lawsuit, filed in L.A. and obtained by TMZ …

Matt Lauer to Stay With NBC's ‘Today’ Show — NBC News has signed Matt Lauer to a new multiyear contract to remain as the co-host of the “Today” show, addressing one of the division's most pressing issues. — The news will be announced formally on the air during the show Friday morning.
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Broadcasting & Cable, Mediaite, The Huffington Post, From Inside the Box, The Wrap, msnbc.com and TVLine


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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A CASE OF DOUBLE STANDARDS?
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New York Times, National Updates and Reuters


Actually, Arianna Huffington Has Been Demoted — Despite a story in today's New York Times headlined: “Huffington Gains More Control in AOL Revamping,” Arianna Huffington has in recent weeks seen a “narrowing” of her job at AOL, a source close to AOL tells us.
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@mathewi, @brianstelter, NYConvergence.com, GigaOM, @myersnews, WebProNews, @tolles, Media Decoder, Capital New York, FishbowlNY, TVNewser and New York Times


Julian Assange's Talk Show Debuts Next Week; Watch the Promo — Wikileaks founder Julian Assange has been known to make big promises that don't always pan out, but his plan to host a current events talk show on “Russia Today” doesn't seem to be one of them.
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Assange: PCC stood by as I was libelled
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BBC and Journalism.co.uk

Gannett offers 594 buyouts, begins accepting offers this week — This February Gannett said it would offer buyouts to employees in its newspaper division. In a memo to staff then, Bob Dickey, who is head of the company's U.S. community publishing division, said that 785 people met …
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Wait — so how many newspapers have paywalls? — It can be hard to measure something that keeps growing. — Just over two weeks ago, the Pew Research Center's Project for Excellence in Journalism reported that there are roughly 150 dailies in the United States that now have some form of digital subscription service.


Leveson inquiry: Brooks granted core participant status — Former News International chief executive Rebekah Brooks has been granted core participant status for module three of the inquiry — Brooks's previous application for core participant status in module one was rejected
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Court Says Viacom vs. YouTube Copyright Fight Will Go Another Round — The long-running Viacom versus YouTube copyright fight will keep going a while longer: A federal court has overturned an earlier victory for Google and its giant video site, and has ordered the two sides to retry the case.


Anders Gyllenhaal, Ex-Miami Herald Editor, Made Almost $1.3 Million at McClatchy Last Year — At the Miami Herald, staffers are facing two weeks of unpaid furloughs this year and a hiring freeze has left key jobs unfilled for months. The paper's parent company, McClatchy …
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Random Pixels and Loose Talk


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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Google Book Search Blog, CNET, TechCrunch, 9to5Google, Media Decoder, Wired, WebProNews and Publishers Lunch


A new framework for innovation in journalism: How a computer scientist would do it — What if journalism were invented today? How would a computer scientist go about building it, improving it, iterating it? — He might start by mapping out some fundamental questions: What are the project's values and goals?
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Tow-Knight, The FJP, BuzzMachine and Nick Diakopoulos