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Leveson: Hunt asked News Corp lobbyist to ‘work with his team’ on Commons statement — • Murdoch had info on PM and Hunt discussing setting up phone-hacking inquiry — • Hunt asked News Corp to ‘work with his team’ on statement — • Murdoch: ‘illegal’ info on Hunt's statement was a joke
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How News Corp wooed government over BskyB bid — James Murdoch has been giving evidence to the Leveson Inquiry — James Murdoch's evidence to Leveson started off slowly and not very revealingly about phone hacking. — But it is becoming explosive over how News Corp pursued its ambition …
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Hunt accused of News Corp ‘cheerleader’ access — Murdoch lobbyist's emails appear to show back channel to culture secretary during takeover bid — Jeremy Hunt has been accused of acting as a “cheerleader” and operating a secret back channel with News Corporation executives to assist …
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So who is not telling the whole truth? James Murdoch says he was given ‘consistent’ assurances by NOTW executives that phone hacking was NOT widespread — James Murdoch today told the Leveson Inquiry that he was given ‘consistent’ assurances by senior News of the World executives …


Rupert Murdoch before the Leveson inquiry — Murdoch's media empire was partly built on rage at the British establishment. I, for one, hope he still has some fight in him — Does Rupert Murdoch have the wiles and the stamina for a last stand? — On Wednesday, he is scheduled to appear …
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Michael Moore predicts phone-hacking scandal will spread to Fox News
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Fox News' Steve Doocy Corrects Fabricated Obama Quote — Fox News' Steve Doocy Corrects Fabricated Obama Quote — Facing strong criticism, Fox News host Steve Doocy on Tuesday morning corrected a quote by President Obama that he partially fabricated last week, conceding on air that he “did some paraphrasing.”
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Mitt Romney Alleges Media Bias, As Study Finds He Receives More Positive Coverage Than Obama
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Post editors, critics weigh in on ombud column about Flock plagiarism — In a new column about the recent resignation of Washington Post blogger Elizabeth Flock, Post ombudsman Patrick Pexton offers the provocative assessment that, “The Post failed her as much as she failed The Post.”
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Unsolicited advice to young writers: The internet remembers
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FT passes 2m users for HTML5 web app — Mobile now driving 12% of subscriptions to the newspaper's digital offering — The Financial Times has attracted more than 2m users to its HTML5 web-app, 10 months after its launch. — The app was launched in June 2011 in response to Apple's introduction …
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Here's more information about Journatic — It was announced earlier today that the Chicago Tribune has invested in Journatic and will be using it to cover hyperlocal news. — A Romenesko reader writes: … Visitors to Sportsjournalists.com started asking questions about Journatic last December.
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Tribune replaces TribLocal with Journatic suburban content
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The death of a newspaper — It's an old story: Journalists tend to see their occupation as a calling, and investors see newspapers as a business. At Egypt's only independent English-language print daily, the balance sheets won out. — Daily News Egypt announced yesterday that it was closing after over seven years in business.

Why it matters who won the first ‘online’ Pulitzer — When The Huffington Post's David Wood won a Pulitzer Prize for his reporting on wounded veterans, Michael Calderone called it a “milestone in the influential Pulitzer committee's recognition of online-only news organizations.”
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Netflix Posts An In-Line Quarter, But Investors Balk — First look at Netflix numbers: A loss of $0.08 a share on revenue of $870 million. Wall Street was expecting revenues of $855 million and a loss of $0.27 a share. The crucial number: 23.41 million domestic streaming subscribers.