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11:25 AM ET, April 10, 2012

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Press Gazette:
Guardian moves into journalism training business  —  Guardian News and Media is set to diversify into journalism training.  —  The newspaper group, which made losses before tax of £33m last year, is understood to be set to launch a course offering training in digital journalism at a cost …
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Chris O'Shea / FishbowlNY:
The Guardian Lost $50 Million Last Year  —  The Guardian is widely respected for breaking such huge stories as the News International phone hacking scandal, but Alan Rusbridger, its Edit0r-in-Chief, knows that while admiration is nice, money is necessary.  He tells New York that the fantastic paper lost …
Steve Fishman / New York Magazine:
63 Minutes With Alan Rusbridger  —  The Guardian is a very different kind of beast from other papers," Alan Rusbridger tells me, strolling through the British newspaper's new American office, a bright-white Soho loft with rows of bright-white tabletops—almost a fantasy of European cool. "
Jesselyn Radack / Salon:
Obama targets journalists  —  For two years I have been writing about the criminalization of whistleblowing, or as Glenn Greenwald has put it more aptly, the “war on whistleblowers.”  I'm an attorney with the Government Accountability Project, the nation's leading whistleblower organization.
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Josh Gerstein / Politico:
More journalists linked to case charging ex-CIA officer with leaks about interrogators  —  The identities of journalists who allegedly received illegal leaks from former CIA officer John Kiriakou are spilling into the public domain in the wake of his indictment last week on charges that he disclosed …
Discussion: MOTHERBOARD and Techdirt
Guido Fawkes:
Motorman: Britain's Biggest Establishment Cover-Up Thousands of Crimes Committed By Over 300 Journalists Protected from Exposure by a Judge and Newspaper Editors  —  If a police-led investigation uncovered thousands of crimes committed by over 300 suspected serial criminals …
Discussion: Journalism.co.uk and Press Gazette
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Micah L. Sifry / TechPresident:
Watergate and the Internet: A Cautionary Tale From Bob Woodward  —  Last Tuesday at the American Society of News Editors annual conference, on a panel called “Watergate 4.: How Would the Story Unfold in the Digital Age?” veteran investigative journalists Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein …
Brian Stelter / Media Decoder:
Limbaugh to Leave AM Station in Philadelphia  —  “The Rush Limbaugh Show” is leaving the dominant conservative talk radio station in Philadelphia, one of the biggest radio markets in the country.  —  In its place on the station, WPHT, will go “The Michael Smerconish Show,” hosted by Mr. Smerconish, a native of the city.
Bloomberg:
Al-Jazeera Gets Rap as Qatar Mouthpiece  —  Having built considerable goodwill among various Arab publics tired of state-run TV, Al-Jazeera is facing a slew of criticisms from commentators who argue the channel has gone off track.  The strength of the regional station, founded in 1996 and based in Qatar …
Hollywood Reporter:
Fox News Anchor Chris Wallace Pays Tribute to Dad Mike Wallace  —  “I already miss him terribly,” he says of the late news legend.  —  Chris Wallace has a few words to say about the late Mike Wallace, his father and fellow TV broadcaster.  —  The younger Wallace, who anchors Fox News Sunday …
Alexander Zaitchik / Salon:
Amazon's $1 million secret  —  By quietly supporting small presses and literary nonprofits, is Amazon backing book culture or buying off critics?  —  The Brooklyn Book Festival's website debuts a new feature this year called OnePage.  Every week from March through September …
Discussion: TeleRead and bookforum.com
John Morton / American Journalism Review:
A Newspaper Buying Spree  —  Despite their declining value and much-publicized woes, papers are attracting interest.  Thurs., April 5, 2012.  —  John Morton (mortoninc@msn.com), a former newspaper reporter, is president of a consulting firm that analyzes newspapers and other media properties.
Discussion: New York Times
 
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Paul McNally / Journalism.co.uk:
Cameron, Blair and Brown to appear at Leveson inquiry, reports say
Discussion: Spectator
Matt Stempeck / MIT Center for Civic Media:
Jay Rosen's Three-Layer Journalism Cake
Mathew Ingram / GigaOM:
Publishing is no longer a job or an industry — it's a button
Discussion: eMedia Vitals
Steve Buttry / The Buttry Diary:
Lessons learned from a letter to curmudgeons
Discussion: eMedia Vitals and JIMROMENESKO.COM
Craig Silverman / Poynter:
Accused of plagiarism, Fast Company blogger says he meant to steal from someone else
Discussion: Gawker
Joe Flint / Company Town:
Spanish-language stations left out of campaign spending rule
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Jane Sutton / Reuters:
Media groups file challenge to keep Guantanamo court open
Ned Martel / Washington Post:
Cable talkers' latest status symbol: A studio at home
Discussion: TVNewser and New York Magazine
Dave Levinthal / Politico:
Netflix forms PAC
Joe Pompeo / Capital New York:
Former Gawker editor Remy Stern will take the reigns at ‘Post’ website