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David Carr / New York Times:
The Atavist Matures as a Publisher and a Platform — It sounds like the setup for a very old, stale joke. Three guys walked into a bar in Brooklyn to complain about the state of journalism ... except by the time these guys were done chatting and plotting, they had come up with an actual business.
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mediabistro.com, Media Decoder, GalleyCat, @carr2n and AppNewser
Press Gazette:
Tessa Jowell suggests Daily Mail, Evening Standard and Sunday Times involved in hacking — Former cabinet minister Tessa Jowell attempted to drag the Daily Mail, Evening Standard and The Sunday Times into the phone-hacking scandal today. — Jowell claimed that stories appeared in the News …
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Josh Halliday / Guardian:
Phone hacking: 7/7 bombing victim sues News of the World publisher — A victim of the 7/7 London bombings is suing the publisher of the News of the World after police said his voicemails were targeted by the now-closed Sunday tabloid. Professor John Tulloch, one of the most high-profile survivors …
Media Decoder:
Foer Returns to New Republic as Editor — Two months after buying a majority stake in The New Republic, the technology entrepreneur Chris Hughes has lured one of its former stars, Franklin Foer, back to the magazine as its editor. Mr. Foer, 37, left The New Republic two years ago after a successful five-year run as editor.
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Frederic Lardinois / TechCrunch:
comScore: 1 In 5 Videos Viewed Online Last Month Was An Ad — According to online analytics company comScore, Americans watched 37 billion online videos on sites like YouTube, Yahoo and Facebook in April. In total, 181 million U.S. Internet users watched an average of 1,307 minutes of online videos last month.
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Anna Heim / The Next Web:
The Financial Times predicts more digital subscribers than it sells print copies by end of year — By the end of the year, the Financial Times could have more digital subscribers than it sells print copies, FT.com's managing director Rob Grimshaw predicted this week during an on-stage interview …
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eMedia Vitals and GeekWire, Thanks:@jmachats
Roger Cheng / CNET:
Hulu unveils lineup of original, exclusive shows — The online video site continues to expand its library of original content with three original shows and seven exclusive ones. — Follow @RogerWCheng — Hulu hopes summer reruns will have viewers tuning into its website for original shows.
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Speakeasy, VentureBeat, The Wrap, TechCrunch, Home Media Magazine and Hollywood Reporter
Dylan Byers / Politico:
Limbaugh takes post-Fluke ratings hit — Rush Limbaugh took a significant ratings hit in some key radio markets last month in the wake of the Sandra Fluke controversy. — The conservative radio host's ratings fell 27 percent in the key 25-54 demo in New York City, 31 percent in Houston-Galveston …
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Mediaite, The Huffington Post and The Raw Story
Michael Calderone / The Huffington Post:
Doug Frantz Becomes Washington Post National Security Editor — NEW YORK — Doug Frantz, a veteran investigative journalist who has done stints at The New York Times, the Los Angeles Times and the Chicago Tribune, joined the Washington Post Monday as national security editor.
National Press Photographers Association:
Photojournalists Arrested, Injured, Covering Chicago NATO Protests — CHICAGO, IL (May 21, 2012) - At least one photographer was arrested and another struck over the head with a police baton late Sunday while covering anti-war protesters marching in opposition to the NATO summit in Chicago.
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Sarah Marshall / Journalism.co.uk:
Researchers developing ‘smart’ newspaper that responds to touch — University of Central Lancashire-led project aims to create 'the world's first internet-enabled newspaper' — A research project led by the University of Central Lancashire is creating what it believes to be the first internet-enabled newspaper.
New York Times:
At Network TV's Gathering, Web Is Central — TWO media rituals took place in New York City last week: the television upfront presentations and the city-sponsored celebration of all things digital, Internet Week. — At times, it was hard to tell which was which.