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Paul McNally / Journalism.co.uk:
Murdoch: I should have closed News of the World earlier — Newspaper boss says he ‘panicked’ when the Milly Dowler revelations came out - but says: 'I'm glad I did' — News International: ‘We are now a new company’ — Copyright: Roger Jones on Geograph. Some rights reserved
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Poynter, Journalism.co.uk, Press Gazette, Media Week, @hayley_barlow and Telegraph
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Guardian:
Rupert Murdoch at the Leveson Inquiry-Day 2 Live — • Not aware News Corp was obstructive on phone-hacking probe — • Phone hacking caused News Corp to drop bid — • No conversations with Cameron or Gove on BSkyB takeover — • News Corp lobbyist Fred Michel ‘could have exaggerated role’
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NetNewsCheck Latest, @benfenton, @dansabbagh, @lisaocarroll, New York Times, The Independent, Telegraph and The Lede
Guardian:
Murdoch admits NoW hacking cover-up — Murdoch says he was ‘misinformed and shielded’ from events at paper and points finger at ‘one or two strong characters’ — Rupert Murdoch has admitted to the Leveson inquiry there was a “cover-up” at News International over the phone-hacking scandal.
Jack Shafer / Reuters:
Who cares if Murdoch lobbied?
Who cares if Murdoch lobbied?
Discussion:
Company Town, The Huffington Post and Guardian
Dan Sabbagh / Guardian:
Gordon Brown: Rupert Murdoch wrong to claim I declared war on News Corp
Gordon Brown: Rupert Murdoch wrong to claim I declared war on News Corp
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Guardian
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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Journalism.co.uk, Hollywood Reporter, Guardian, @skynewsbreak, Forbes, Guardian, @lisaocarroll, Media Week and NetNewsCheck Latest
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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CJR, BBC, Business Insider, blogs.telegraph.co.uk, Guardian and Telegraph
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, The New York Observer and Daily Mail
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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Media Week, Press Gazette, AllThingsD, paidContent, Guardian, Forbes and Press Association
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, Inside Cable News, Red Alert Politics and SFLTV
Tara Murtha / Philadelphia Weekly:
How Two Photojournalists Are Taking on the City's Gun Crisis — A new-media project, GunCrisis.org, uses old-school journalism tactics to study Philly's homicides. — Midnight comes and goes. For the first time in 11 nights, the city of Philadelphia has gone a full day and night without a homicide.
Alexis Gutter / American Journalism Review:
Telling the Story Through Her Own Words — When Eli Sanders sat in court listening to the testimony of a rape victim, he didn't know if the material would result in anything beyond a blog post. He certainly did not expect it would lead to a Pulitzer Prize for feature writing.
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 …
Hunter Walker / Politicker:
Village Voice Attorney Defends Her Company's Sex Site At Contentious Council Hearing — This afternoon, the Women's Issues Committee of the City Council held a hearing on a resolution proposed by Council members Brad Lander and Melissa Mark-Viverito that would call for Village Voice Media to shut down the …
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New York Post
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 …
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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The Not-So Private Parts, Gawker, citmedialaw.org, Inside Cable News and Poynter, Thanks:@myersnews
DigiDave:
My Next Endeavor - Circa — Recently I left Spot.Us. My original plan was to take some time and collect myself before hopping onto the next thing. — But the fates had a different plan for me. And when fate calls, you gotta answer. — Today I'm announcing the next project I'm going to dive head first into.
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eMedia Vitals
Joe Flint / Los Angeles Times:
FCC wants to put political ad data online; broadcasters balk — Even though such information is already technically public, broadcasters fear that putting that level of detail on the Internet will undermine their own businesses. — This month, just before the Pennsylvania primary …