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Nick Denton / Gawker:
Why Anonymity Matters — Gawker Media is flying in the face of conventional media wisdom. While other outlets are doing away with anonymity, we've built anonymous accounts into our new comment system. We'll accept some disorder if that's the price of freedom in one's personal life, in politics and the press.
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Andrew Phelps / Nieman Journalism Lab:
Gawker: We want to elevate the discourse about frogs who sit like humans
Gawker: We want to elevate the discourse about frogs who sit like humans
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Adweek, Gawker, Betabeat, GigaOM, @fishbowlny, the Econsultancy blog and Lifehacker
Ross Neumann / rGn:
Corgis and Journalism Want to Coexist
Estelle Shirbon / Reuters:
Hunter turns hunted as Murdoch “harassed” by press — Rupert Murdoch described on Thursday being “mobbed” and “harassed” by journalists and paparazzi, in an exchange rich with irony during his testimony at a judicial inquiry on press ethics prompted by criminal behaviour at one of his papers.
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Paul McNally / Journalism.co.uk:
Murdoch: There was a ‘cover-up’ at News of the World — ‘There is no question in my mind that someone took charge of a cover-up’, News Corporation chairman tells the Leveson inquiry — Management at News International and News Corporation were “misinformed” about the true extent …
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Jon Slattery, CJR, paidContent, @skynewsbreak, BBC, Guardian, Big News Network.com, Reuters, News Desk, The New Yorker Blog, Broadcasting & Cable, Vanity Fair, Guardian and WebProNews
Paul McNally / Journalism.co.uk:
Murdoch: I should have closed News of the World earlier
Murdoch: I should have closed News of the World earlier
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Guardian, Poynter, Guardian, @hayley_barlow, @benfenton, @dansabbagh, @lisaocarroll, New York Times, Journalism.co.uk, Press Gazette, Media Week and Telegraph
Erik Wemple:
Murdoch flatters Huffington Post — The headline from Politico's Dylan Byers: “Murdoch belittles the Huffington Post.” That judgment stems from the comments that News Corp.'s bigwig made today before the Leveson Inquiry, which is starting to sound more like the Leveson Seminar on Newspaper Business and Ethics.
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Jennifer Preston / The Lede:
Rupert Murdoch on the Future of News … On Thursday, the second day of Rupert Murdoch's testimony in London during a British inquiry into media ethics, he took a question about new regulations on the press to expound at some length on the future of journalism.
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Big News Network.com, FishbowlNY, NetNewsCheck Latest and AdAge
Dylan Byers / Politico:
Murdoch belittles the Huffington Post
Murdoch belittles the Huffington Post
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The Huffington Post, Politico, The New York Observer and Guardian
Jason Del Rey / AdAge:
New York Times R&D Group Launches First Commercial Product (and It's for Brands) — Ricochet Helps Brands Drive Traffic to Relevant Articles, Surrounded by the Right Ads — The New York Times R&D Lab has spent the last six and a half years building what its chief calls the equivalent of “concept cars” for the media world.
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paidContent and NetNewsCheck Latest
Andrew Beaujon / Poynter:
Journatic founder: ‘Being based in the community is not beneficial’ — Brian Timpone sounded frustrated by press coverage of Journatic when he commented on a Mathew Ingram post this morning linking to a story that mentioned the Chicago Tribune had tapped his company to operate its TribLocal network.
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Paul Farhi / Washington Post:
Vogue's flattering article on Syria's first lady is scrubbed from Web — It may have been the worst-timed, and most tin-eared, magazine article in decades. — “Asma al-Assad is glamorous, young, and very chic — the freshest and most magnetic of first ladies,” writer Joan Juliet Buck began …
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New York Magazine, mediabistro.com and magCulture.com/blog
Bloomberg:
Providence Said Selling Hulu Stake at $2 Billion Value — Hulu.com owners Walt Disney Co. (DIS), Comcast Corp. (CMCSA) and News Corp. (NWSA) are close to buying out Providence Equity Partners Inc.'s stake at a price that values the company at $2 billion, said two people with knowledge of the matter.
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Media Decoder, VentureBeat, AllThingsD, Media Money …, Deadline.com, Wall Street Journal, Reuters, Mashable!, Digital Media Wire and Business Insider
Press Association:
Ofcom extends BSkyB investigation — Media regulator asks News Group Newspapers to provide papers relating to civil litigation in which Murdoch firm is involved — Ofcom has escalated its investigation into whether BSkyB remains a “fit and proper” owner of a broadcasting licence.
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Shiv Malik / Guardian:
FSA considers News Corp emails
FSA considers News Corp emails
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Leena Rao / TechCrunch:
Amazon's Q1 2012: Revenue Up 34 Percent To $13.2B, Net Income Down 35 Percent — Amazon just reported earnings for the first quarter of 2012. Net sales increased 34% to $13.18 billion in the first quarter, compared with $9.86 billion in first quarter 2011.
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Justin Elliott / ProPublica:
Broadcasters' Last Ditch Push to Hide Political Ad Data — With the Federal Communications Commission set to vote Friday on whether to require broadcasters to post political ad data online, the industry has been scrambling to water down the proposed rule. — The data is currently available only on paper at TV stations.
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Joe Flint / Los Angeles Times:
FCC wants to put political ad data online; broadcasters balk
FCC wants to put political ad data online; broadcasters balk
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Reuters:
Judge won't dismiss key charge against WikiLeaks suspect — (Reuters) - A U.S. military judge refused on Thursday to throw out a charge that Bradley Manning, the U.S. intelligence analyst accused of leaking government files to the anti-secrecy website WikiLeaks, aided the enemy identified as al Qaeda.
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Daniel Frankel / paidContent:
Why Netflix can still win — As volatile Nasdaq reactions go, Netflix's 15 percent stock-price slide this week is — from the perspective of investor psychology, at least — almost as disturbing as the much bigger 71 percent market cratering the company endured last year.
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