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9:15 AM ET, May 30, 2012

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Guardian:
Vince Cable: Lib Dems faced ‘veiled threats’ over Murdoch's BSkyB bid  —  Vince Cable has told the Leveson inquiry that Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation made “veiled threats” that if he did not approve the company's BSkyB takeover his Liberal Democrat party would be “done over” by its newspapers.
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Severin Carrell / Guardian:
Andy Coulson detained by police for suspected perjury  —  Andy Coulson, David Cameron's former director of communications, has been detained by police investigating alleged perjury at the trial of the Scottish socialist politician Tommy Sheridan.  Strathclyde police said Coulson was detained …
Clay Shirky:
Warren Buffett's Newspaper Purchase  —  Last week, Warren Buffett, the CEO of Berkshire Hathaway, purchased two dozen small newspapers and their related online properties from Media General, a conglomerate with holdings mainly concentrated in the southeast Unites States.
Discussion: GigaOM and eMedia Vitals
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Steve Myers / Poynter:
Media General execs realized in 2011 newspaper decline wasn't cyclical
Conor Friedersdorf / The Atlantic Online:
In Defense of Chris Hayes  —  The MSNBC host is getting beat up for remarks he made about the heroism of American soldiers.  Really, his critics are the ones who should be apologizing.  —  Very few Americans wake up early on weekend mornings to watch public intellectuals chat.
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Erika Fry / CJR:
It's 2012 already: why is opinion writing still mostly male?  —  Byline counts are better, but not much.  How come?  —  “Man.  Man.  Man.  Man.  Man.  Man.”  I had Sue Horton, the Op-ed and Sunday opinion editor at the Los Angeles Times on the phone one morning in early March.
Justin Ellis / Nieman Journalism Lab:
Alan Rusbridger on The Guardian's open journalism, paywalls, and why they're pre-planning more of the newspaper  —  Alan Rusbridger is a busy man on two sides of the Atlantic.  The editor of the Guardian seems to be everywhere, writing, tweeting, and leading the paper's ongoing coverage …
Discussion: NetNewsCheck Latest
Jack Mirkinson / The Huffington Post:
Jake Tapper Presses Jay Carney On Obama's Expansive Definition Of ‘Militants’  —  ABC's Jake Tapper pressed White House spokesman Jay Carney on Tuesday about President Obama's expansive definition of who counts as a “militant” in the drone strikes he orders.
Devindra Hardawar / VentureBeat:
Inkling for Web brings interactive ebooks to your browser, no iPad necessary  —  Sorry, college students.  Losing your iPad is no longer an excuse for not doing your reading in Inkling's electronic textbooks.  The company today unveiled Inkling for Web, an HTML5 client that will give …
Discussion: TechCrunch
Nancy Messieh / The Next Web:
Bambuser offers activists and citizen journalists free premium accounts  —  Bambuser, the live-streaming mobile service has just announced that it will be offering citizen journalists and activists an upgrade to premium accounts for free.  —  To take advantage of this offer …
Erik Wemple / Washington Post:
Business Insider goes investigative on anti-Semitism  —  Right now the headline on this Business Insider post reads, “What Are the Sources of Anti-Semitism.”  Don't get too attached to that formulation, however.  The post has been changing at a Business Insiderish pace, as the notes and updates at the foot of the item explain:
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Adam Martin / The Atlantic Wire:
Just In Case You Were Starting to Respect Henry Blodget...
Simon van Zuylen-Wood / The New Republic:
The Great Escape: Has One NGO Been Lying About Its Role in Syria?  —  Around 8 a.m. on February 22, Syrian security forces attempting to prop up the Bashar al Assad regime shelled a makeshift media center in the Baba Amr neighborhood of Homs, killing the American war reporter Marie Colvin and the French photographer Remi Ochlik.
John Herrman / BuzzFeed:
How Twitter Beat Facebook At Its Own Story  —  On the day Facebook went public, all eyes were on its biggest competitor.  Those hazy months when the IPO was just a rumor, the giddy days and hours before the market opened, the hilariously chaotic trading period, the ensuing backlash …
Henry Blodget / Business Insider:
DEAR JOURNALISM STUDENTS: Don't Mean To Intrude, But Your Professor Doesn't Get It  —  We had a good laugh in the (virtual) newsroom this weekend when folks started passing around this letter-to-students from a journalism professor at the University of Tampa.
Lynne Marek / Chicago Business:
Chicago Tribune to leap over pay wall  —  The Chicago Tribune is mulling a plan to charge online readers premiums for different kinds of content, a structure similar to the fee it charges for the print literary magazine it introduced this year.  The city's largest newspaper is charting …
 
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New York Times:
British Court Clears Way for Extradition of WikiLeaks Founder
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Tim Kenneally / The Wrap:
‘TMZ’ Executive Producer Jim Paratore Dies at 59
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Executive editor John Barron leaving Sun-Times
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Chris Cassidy / Boston Herald:
Analysts: Globe may be for sale soon