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Guardian:
Rupert Murdoch: ‘We have never promoted our commercial interests in our newspapers’ — • Murdoch: ‘I try very hard to set example of ethical behaviour’ — • ‘I take pride in we have never promoted our commercial interests in our papers’, claims Rupert Murdoch
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Nick Davies / Guardian:
The questions Rupert Murdoch must answer at the Leveson inquiry — The News Corp boss must address allegations over the BSkyB bid, his relationship with politicians and his papers' illegal activity — All of the questions are directed to testing key allegations.
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Reuters, The Huffington Post and Media Decoder
Guardian:
Jeremy Hunt and NewsCorp: all the emails — Evidence provided by Rupert Murdoch to the Leveson inquiry shows that Conservative minister Jeremy Hunt maintained close contact with News Corporation while the company attempted take full ownership of BSkyB
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Guardian, Tom Watson MP, Guardian and Guardian
Press Gazette:
Jeremy Hunt ‘secretly backed BSkyB bid’
Jeremy Hunt ‘secretly backed BSkyB bid’
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Journalism.co.uk, Press Gazette, The Independent, Guardian, paidContent, Telegraph, Reuters, Guardian, New York Times, @lisaocarroll and BBC
Guardian:
How Hunt oiled wheels of Murdoch bid
How Hunt oiled wheels of Murdoch bid
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CJR, @bobwheaton1, @nytjim, @skynewsbreak, Guardian, Guardian, Business Insider and Guardian
Mathew Ingram / GigaOM:
Should the NYT charge for early access to the news? — The New York Times recently ran an exclusive exposé about Walmart and bribery allegations in Mexico, a story that helped to shave about $16 billion from the retailing giant's market value over the past few days.
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Forbes and Capital New York
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Stacey Higginbotham / GigaOM:
The future of TV isn't TV, it's broadband. — As government strives to keep up with the broadband age, the Senate's Commerce Committee held a hearing today covering the future of television, but midway through the hearing I realized that the Senate has it all wrong.
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U.S. Senate Committee …, PC Magazine, Washington Post, Digits, Bloomberg and Betabeat
Jeff John Roberts / paidContent:
OWS protestor doesn't own his tweets, judge rules — In a candid ruling, a New York judge said a protester can't stop prosecutors from searching his Twitter account because he doesn't own the tweets in the first place. — Judge Matthew Sciarrino Jr. cited a “widely-believed” but “mistaken” …
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Aruna Viswanatha / Reuters:
Exclusive: SEC probes movie studios over dealings in China — (Reuters) - U.S. regulators are investigating major U.S. movie studios' dealings with China as the entertainment companies try to get a greater foothold in one of the fastest-growing movie markets in the world.
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New York Times, The Next Web, Deadline.com and Engadget
Nicholas Thompson / The New Yorker Blog:
Is Netflix Doomed? — For a while, Netflix seemed like the smartest tech company around. Searching for movies online was easy; mailing them back off-line was cathartic. The company constantly tweaked its red envelopes, trying to create one that you could open while tipsy and seal one-handed while late for work.
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Ben Dowell / Guardian:
Twitter users to be arrested over naming of Ched Evans rape victim — Police also investigating Sky News after inadvertently displaying a Twitter feed identifying 19-year-old victim in a report — Police are planning to arrest a number of Twitter users who are alleged to have named …
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Mirror.co.uk, BBC, @fieldproducer, ZDNet, Journalism.co.uk, The Huffington Post, north-wales.police.uk, Telegraph and Huffington Post UK
Andrew Beaujon / Poynter:
Study: J-school grads' unemployment rate better than average — Recent college graduates with an undergraduate degree in journalism have a 7.7 percent unemployment rate, a new Georgetown University study says. Experienced grads have a 6 percent rate, and people with graduate degrees …
Michael Miner / Chicago Reader:
Tribune Company does deal with Journatic — The Tribune Company announced Monday it's turning over TribLocal to Journatic—which the Tribune describes as a “Chicago-based media content provider” that “aggregates data.” Not just Chicago-based, it's Tribune Tower-based …
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Chicago Business, JIMROMENESKO.COM, Poynter, Street Fight, Chicago Tribune and JIMROMENESKO.COM
Eriq Gardner / ABA Journal:
The Righthaven Experiment: A Journalist Wonders If a Copyright Troll Was Right to Sue Him — Almost anyone who uses the Internet and is slightly curious about their own digital existence has, over the past decade, had what might be termed a Google moment. These are times …
Joe Pompeo / Capital New York:
Eliot Spitzer on his new show: 'Look, my mom watches, she's happy' — Eliot Spitzer's been back as a full-time cable news host for almost a month now. So the former New York governor's had plenty of time to warm up for his first grilling from the press about his new show, “Viewpoint,” …
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