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7:30 AM ET, April 19, 2012

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Brian Stelter / New York Times:
Pentagon Asked Newspaper Not to Publish Photos  —  The grisly photographs of American soldiers posing with the body parts of Afghan insurgents during a 2010 deployment in Afghanistan were the source of a dispute between The Los Angeles Times and the Pentagon lasting weeks.
Discussion: LA Observed and Boing Boing
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Steve Myers / Poynter:
LA Times delayed publication of Afghan corpse photos at Pentagon's request
Grant McCool / Reuters:
Apple wants trial on e-book price-fixing: lawyer  —  (Reuters) - Apple Inc wants to go to trial to defend itself against U.S. government allegations that it conspired with publishers to raise prices of electronic books, a lawyer for the Silicon Valley giant said in court on Wednesday.
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Jeff John Roberts / paidContent:
All 50 states may join e-book refund settlement  —  The lawsuits over price-fixing in the e-book market took a new twist today after a HarperCollins lawyer predicted that three publishers could reach a settlement with all 50 state governments in the next two months.
Discussion: TeleRead
Telegraph:
Sun royal editor Duncan Larcombe held in ‘illegal payment’ raids  —  The Sun's royal editor Duncan Larcombe was today arrested by detectives investigating alleged illegal payments to public officials by journalists.  —  The Sun's royal editor Duncan Larcombe
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The Independent:
Brooks and Thurlbeck at risk as prosecutors get first hacking files
Discussion: Press Gazette
Nellie Andreeva / Deadline.com:
Bill O'Reilly & Sean Hannity Closing New Deals With Fox News Channel  —  EXCLUSIVE: I've learned that Fox News Channel is finalizing new deals with its two biggest stars, Bill O'Reilly and Sean Hannity.  The new multi-year, multi-million dollar agreements, which are expected to be completed …
Brian Stelter / Media Decoder:
Current TV to Hire Gavin Newsom, California's Lieutenant Governor  —  Updated Gavin Newsom, the lieutenant governor of California, is getting a second job: as a talk show host on Current TV, the progressive cable television upstart.  —  “The Gavin Newsom Show” will be shown weekly starting in May, the channel announced on Wednesday.
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Tim Molloy / The Wrap:   Gavin Newsom Gets Current TV Show — What About the Equal Time Rule?
Laura Stampler / Business Insider:
FINALLY!  Tumblr Will Start Selling Ad Units On May 2  —  In a 2010 interview with the Los Angeles Times, Tumblr CEO and founder David Karp said, “We're pretty opposed to advertising.  It really turns our stomachs.”  —  How times have changed.  Karp announced at Ad Age's Digital Conference that on May 2 …
Justin Ellis / Nieman Journalism Lab:
Who watches the watchmen?  The Guardian crowdsources its investigation into online tracking  —  As Guardian journalists were preparing to launch their new investigative project on cookies and other online tools that track you around the web, they realized they had to figure out just what kind of trackers exist on their own website.
Discussion: Guardian
Joe Pompeo / Capital New York:
‘Out’ lays off its entire editorial staff, but editor Aaron Hicklin wants to hire ‘most’ back into his new startup  —  The editorial staff of the influential gay lifestyle magazine Out is being laid off with one month's severance as of Friday, Capital has learned.
Vlad Savov / The Verge:
Digital ecosystems: an in-depth comparison  —  PUTTING THE SIX BIGGEST DIGITAL ECOSYSTEMS TO THE TEST TO FIND OUT WHO EXCELS WHERE  —  There was once a time when the business of consumer technology was conducted with tangible goods.  You bought a thing, whether it was a Sony VCR or a Sega console …
Jeff John Roberts / paidContent:
Gold below the fold: new metrics promise end of unseen ads  —  According to estimates, 30 percent of online ads are seen by no one at all.  This happens when ads are stuffed on part of a Web page that no one sees or when an ad doesn't finish loading until after a reader has scrolled past it.
Lewis DVorkin / Forbes:
Inside Forbes: Love 'em or Hate 'em, Comments Are Critical to Media Success in a Social World  —  Arthur Miller, the American playwright and one-time college reporter and night editor, said a good newspaper was like “a nation talking to itself.”  Back then, it was editors and reporters who had all the say.
Jay Jones / CJR:
Q&A: Dennis Myers, news editor of Reno News & Review  —  NEVADA—Dennis Myers, news editor of the weekly Reno News & Review, probably wouldn't mind being called “old school.”  A veteran of both broadcast and print journalism in the Silver State, Myers has written critically over the years of political reporting.
Bruce Weber / New York Times:
Dick Clark, TV Host and Icon of New Year's Eve, Is Dead at 82  —  Dick Clark, the perpetually youthful-looking television host whose long-running daytime song-and-dance fest, “American Bandstand,” did as much as anyone or anything to advance the influence of teenagers and rock ‘n’ roll on American culture …
Ryan Lawler / GigaOM:
The future of Netflix isn't just streaming — it's original programming  —  Over the past several years, Netflix has gotten really good at licensing some serious TV content from major networks.  But if the company's latest moves are any indication of its future direction …
 
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Joe Flint / Company Town:
FCC's Genachowski pushes putting TV political ad costs online
Rick Edmonds / Poynter:
Gannett's poor 1st quarter results bode ill for newspapers in 2012
Alyson Shontell / Business Insider:
The Huffington Post Has A New CTO, And He Was Poached From Spotify
Discussion: @laureni
Steve Myers / Poynter:
Washington Post Guild rep says close to 50 people probably have accepted buyout offer
Roy J. Harris Jr / Poynter:
Patriot-News' first Pulitzer win honors paper's legend, Sara Ganim mentor
Mike Masnick / Techdirt:
Did The Publisher's Own Insistence On DRM Inevitably Lead To The Antitrust Lawsuit Against Them?
Discussion: GigaOM and ReadWriteWeb
Lisa O'Carroll / Guardian:
Ofcom: press self-regulation could work
Robert Andrews / paidContent:
Mail Online is about to turn its first profit
Discussion: Journalism.co.uk and Noted
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Jeff Bercovici / Mixed Media:
Satirical iPad App Punch Hires Vanity Fair Veteran Jim Windolf as Editor
Discussion: Vanity Fair, Betabeat and Forbes
Jim Romenesko:
Where is TV critic Aaron Barnhart? Is it anybody's business?
Discussion: TVNewser
Adrienne LaFrance / Nieman Journalism Lab:
Coloring books and puppets: California Watch unveils a new section just for kids
Sonia Saraiya / News.me:
Getting the News - Martin Nisenholtz
Thanks:@jrlevine
Andrew Beaujon / Poynter:
Labor Dept.'s new policies for journalists may affect market-moving data
Discussion: Bloomberg
Brittany Darwell / Inside Facebook:
Facebook tests ‘trending articles’ feature to encourage users to try social reader apps
 

 
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Mark Gurman / Bloomberg:
Sources: Apple is working on a smart doorbell system with advanced facial recognition that can wirelessly connect and unlock third-party smart locks

Lee-Anne Mulholland / The Keyword:
Google files its proposed remedies in the DOJ's search antitrust lawsuit, including letting browser companies have multiple default agreements across platforms

Kevin Roose / New York Times:
A look at Amazon's revamped drone delivery program near Phoenix, Arizona, where the company's new MK-30 drones deliver dozens of packages a day to customers

 
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