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Rachel McAthy / Journalism.co.uk:
Jeremy Hunt: ‘The idea I was backing BSkyB bid is laughable’ — Culture secretary Jeremy Hunt has said accusations that he backed News Corporation's bid for BSkyB are “laughable” and “categorically” denied allegations of a “back channel” giving News Corporation the ability to influence decisions.
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Forbes and ProPublica
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Guardian:
Jeremy Hunt visited News Corp in US as Murdochs considered BSkyB bid — James Murdoch told David Cameron News Corp would support Tories soon after Hunt's US trip in 2009, documents reveal — Jeremy Hunt spent five days in the US holding meetings with News Corp at the same point Rupert …
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BBC, Guardian, blogs.telegraph.co.uk, Deadline.com and Guardian
Iain Martin / The Telegraph:
The night I saw Jeremy Hunt hide behind a tree before dinner with James Murdoch
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, @nytjim, The Telegraph and @dansabbagh
Paul McNally / Journalism.co.uk:
Rupert Murdoch: Thatcher meeting over Times was ‘quite appropriate’ — News Corporation chairman tells the Leveson inquiry: 'I didn't expect help from her, nor did I ask for any' — A secret meeting between Rupert Murdoch and Margaret Thatcher about his bid for the Times was “quite appropriate” …
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Guardian, Guardian, Multichannel, FishbowlNY, Broadcasting & Cable, The Daily Beast and Journalism.co.uk
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Jeff Bercovici / Mixed Media:
Rupert Murdoch: Former PM Gordon Brown ‘Declared War’ on News Corp. — Rupert Murdoch, testifying at the Leveson Inquiry — News Corp. chairman Rupert Murdoch's ostensible reason for appearing before a British government hearing Wednesday morning was to answer questions about whether …
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@lisaocarroll, Guardian, Media & Entertainment, @skynewsbreak, Media Week, Journalism.co.uk 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.
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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Poynter and MediaShift
Andrew Beaujon / Poynter:
Report: NBC Miami reporter fired for edited Zimmerman tape that aired on “Today” show — SFLTV — Jeff Burnside was fired Friday after making an edit to tape of George Zimmerman's 911 call before he shot Trayvon Martin, SFLTV is reporting. Burnside, a reporter, still has a page …
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Mediaite, Riptide 2.0, The Daily Caller, SFLTV, Red Alert Politics and Inside Cable News
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, MediaPost, Mediaite, Company Town, Inside TV and TVNewser
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
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.
Discussion:
NetNewsCheck Latest
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.
Lauren Indvik / Mashable:
Daily Dot, Editor-in-Chief Part Ways — The Daily Dot, an online news startup launched in August that bills itself as “the hometown newspaper of the World Wide Web,” is no longer being edited by Owen Thomas, the publication confirmed in a blog post Wednesday. “It is a bittersweet parting,” writes Dot CEO Nicholas White.
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Daily Dot, behind the curtain, @paulcarr and @laureni
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.