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Shiv Malik / Guardian:
FSA considers News Corp emails — Financial Services Authority looking into whether emails from culture department to News Corp broke insider trading rules — The stock market watchdog, the Financial Services Authority, is looking at whether a series of emails from the office of the culture …
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New Statesman, New York Magazine and Deadline.com
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Guardian:
Jeremy Hunt visited News Corp in US as Murdochs considered BSkyB bid
Jeremy Hunt visited News Corp in US as Murdochs considered BSkyB bid
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BBC, blogs.telegraph.co.uk, Guardian, Telegraph and Guardian
Rachel McAthy / Journalism.co.uk:
Jeremy Hunt: ‘The idea I was backing BSkyB bid is laughable’
Jeremy Hunt: ‘The idea I was backing BSkyB bid is laughable’
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ProPublica and Forbes
Iain Martin / The Telegraph:
The night I saw Jeremy Hunt hide behind a tree before dinner with James Murdoch
The night I saw Jeremy Hunt hide behind a tree before dinner with James Murdoch
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Guardian, Daily Mail and The New York Observer
Daniel Bentley / Press Association:
Jeremy Hunt aide Adam Smith quits over News Corp link
Jeremy Hunt aide Adam Smith quits over News Corp link
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Guardian, @tom_watson, @jackofkent, @dansabbagh, @nytjim and The Telegraph
Dan Sabbagh / Guardian:
Gordon Brown: Rupert Murdoch wrong to claim I declared war on News Corp — Former prime minister calls on media mogul to correct account he gave on oath to Leveson inquiry — Gordon Brown has denied he pledged to “declare war” on News Corporation and called on Rupert Murdoch to correct …
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Crikey, The Independent, Guardian and Reuters
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Paul McNally / Journalism.co.uk:
Rupert Murdoch: Thatcher meeting over Times was ‘quite appropriate’
Rupert Murdoch: Thatcher meeting over Times was ‘quite appropriate’
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Guardian, The Daily Beast, Guardian, Erik Wemple, Jon Slattery, Broadcasting & Cable, Multichannel, FishbowlNY and Journalism.co.uk
Jack Shafer / Reuters:
Who cares if Murdoch lobbied?
Who cares if Murdoch lobbied?
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The Huffington Post and Company Town
Jeff Bercovici / Mixed Media:
Rupert Murdoch: Former PM Gordon Brown ‘Declared War’ on News Corp.
Rupert Murdoch: Former PM Gordon Brown ‘Declared War’ on News Corp.
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Guardian, @skynewsbreak, Hollywood Reporter, @lisaocarroll, Guardian, Forbes, Media Week and NetNewsCheck Latest
Julie Moos / Poynter:
Fox News mole Joe Muto served with search warrant, Gawker doesn't expect to be served — In a series of tweets, the Gawker blogger who worked at Fox News until he was outed as a mole announces this morning that News Corp.'s legal threats were not just talk.
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Steve Myers / Poynter:
Shield law could protect Fox News mole, Gawker blogger Joe Muto — Roger Ailes may view “Fox Mole” Joe Muto as a disloyal, dishonest ex-employee, but Muto may be entitled to the same legal protections that prevent the government from raiding the newsroom at Fox News.
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Inside Cable News, The New York Observer, citmedialaw.org and Gawker, Thanks:@myersnews
Andrew Beaujon / Poynter:
NBC Miami reporter fired for edited Zimmerman tape — WTVJ reporter Jeff Burnside was fired Friday after being involved in editing a tape of George Zimmerman's 911 call before he shot Trayvon Martin. Burnside, who has been with the NBC owned and operated Miami station for 13 years, still has a bio page on its website.
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The Huffington Post, Mediaite, The Daily Caller, Riptide 2.0, SFLTV, Inside Cable News and Red Alert Politics
Trevor Butterworth / The Awl:
The Latest Sad Fate of an Aggregation Serf — What's new, you might ask, in another tale of careless youth broken on the galley of journalism? Well, someone in power finally stood up—sort of—for the little guy. In a column on the resignation of 20-something Elizabeth Flock after charges of …
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Nieman Journalism Lab, Poynter and MediaShift
Steven Levy / Wired:
Can an Algorithm Write a Better News Story Than a Human Reporter? — Had Narrative Science — a company that trains computers to write news stories—created this piece, it probably would not mention that the company's Chicago headquarters lie only a long baseball toss from the Tribune newspaper building.
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GigaOM, The Atlantic Wire, Betabeat, @jayrosen_nyu and Reporters' Lab
Felix Salmon:
When is a scoop non-public information? — Many thanks to everybody who responded to my provocation yesterday, where I suggested that the NYT could sell advance access to its stories. John Gapper summed it up well, in a tweet: “If scoops don't matter to most readers, as the digerati claim …
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Nieman Journalism Lab, eMedia Vitals and GigaOM
Joe Pompeo / Capital New York:
The Daily News has lost its executive editor for digital, Scott Cohen, who's headed to a news startup called Vocativ in another few weeks, Capital has learned. — Cohen is a well-liked though somewhat divisive figure at the paper, which he joined in 2008 following a stint at ABC News.
Guardian:
Bradley Manning defence motion to drop charges denied at pretrial hearing — Defence had asked that 22 criminal charges against Manning be dropped over prosecution's slow speed in sharing documents — A military judge has refused to throw out the charges against US army private Bradley Manning …
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Reuters
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Raf Sanchez / Telegraph:
Bradley Manning trial: US government ordered to release WikiLeaks damage assessments
Bradley Manning trial: US government ordered to release WikiLeaks damage assessments
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Reuters
Sam Thielman / Adweek:
ABC News, Yahoo Partner on New Online News Show With Katie Couric — Katie Couric has an official ABC News show, but it's not on television. Instead, the former Today and CBS Evening News anchor will host a digital program, Katie's Take, on Yahoo, which partnered with ABC News last year.
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The Tech Trade, mediabistro.com, Company Town, Mediaite, MediaPost, Inside TV and TVNewser
Brian Thomas Gallagher / The New York Observer:
The Story of Etan Patz: Reporters Remember the Quest to Cover (and Find) Soho's Missing Boy — Julie Patz, on the Today show, two years after her son Etan's disappearance. — On May 25, 1979—the first day his mother allowed him to walk to the bus stop alone—6-year-old Etan Patz went missing just blocks from his parents' Soho loft.
Adrienne LaFrance / Nieman Journalism Lab:
Worldcrunch wants to be the Internet's Rosetta Stone for news — As the translation-based news service Worldcrunch approaches the one-year anniversary of its launch, it's also tweaking its business approach in three key ways that co-founders Jeff Israely and Irène Toporkoff hope will help it thrive.