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9:10 AM ET, June 1, 2012

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Michael Calderone / The Huffington Post:
New York Times, Washington Post Defend Against Politico's Media Bias Claims  —  NEW YORK — Politico's executive editor, Jim VandeHei, and chief White House correspondent, Mike Allen, suggested Thursday that The New York Times and Washington Post are biased in favor of President Barack Obama …
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Jeremy W. Peters / Media Decoder:
Producer of Obama Video on Fox News Loses CNN Job Offer  —  The Fox News producer behind a provocative four-minute anti-Obama video that aired Wednesday and caused the network considerable embarrassment has found his career on ice.  —  The producer, Chris White, had been offered a job by CNN before the video was broadcast.
Paul Sonne / Wall Street Journal:
News Corp. Could Face 500 Phone-Hacking Claims  —  LONDON—Lawyers for both News Corp. and phone-hacking victims on Friday estimated in court that the media company will ultimately face about 500 civil claims related to illegal voice-mail interception by the now-closed News of the World tabloid.
Jeff Bercovici / Mixed Media:
Kickstarting a Soccer Magazine: An Old Medium Finds A New Way Of Funding  —  To launch a print magazine in 2012, you almost by definition have to be something of a nostalgist.  But when it came time for George Quraishi and Mark Kirby to raise money for Howler, their new magazine for American soccer fans …
Discussion: eMedia Vitals
Jeff Sonderman / Poynter:
What the Forbes model of contributed content means for journalism  —  Two years ago, Forbes.com was a news website like most others.  —  Today, it is less website, more operating system — an underlying layer of technology that hundreds of contributors use to publish independently.
Discussion: NetNewsCheck Latest
Tim J. McGuire / McGuire on Media:
This I believe about journalism, newspapers and the future of media  —  I believe it's important to pause every now and then to write down my values and thoughts.  That's especially true in the ever-fluid media world where nothing is standing still.  This missive will attempt to take stock …
Dylan Tweney / VentureBeat:
Digital news pioneer Michael Bloomberg reads 8 newspapers a day  —  New York mayor Michael Bloomberg, who made billions of dollars as the founder of the disruptive digital news and data service that bears his name, prefers to get his news the old-fashioned way: On dead trees.
Frederic Lardinois / TechCrunch:
Pew: 8% Of U.S. Online Adults Now Use Twitter Daily  —  According to the latest data from the Pew Internet & American Life project, 15% of online adults in the U.S. now say that they have used Twitter in the past and 8% told Pew that they do so on a typical day.
Mathew Ingram / GigaOM:
Why we need to blow the article up in order to save it  —  Many media outlets — and not just traditional players like newspapers or magazines, but even some newer and more digital-savvy ones — still think of the article or the story as the bedrock foundation of news and journalism.
Rachel McAthy / Journalism.co.uk:
Wadar Khanfar: Social media content from Syria proved vital and accurate  —  Wadar Khanfar, the former general manager of Al Jazeera Wadar, warned news outlets today about embracing “the narrative of the government” as he accused international society of failing to “address the issue of Syria”.
Clay Shirky / CJR:
WaPo must transform to survive  —  Clay Shirky disputes The Audit's take on the Washington Post's financial future  —  Ryan Chittum's “The Washington Post Co.'s Self-Destructive Course” is a blistering attack on the paper's management of its journalistic mission and its economic viability.
Robert D. McFadden / New York Times:
Dudley Clendinen Dies at 67; Wrote About Civil Rights, Aging and His Impending Death  —  Dudley Clendinen, a courtly Southern journalist and author who wrote lyrically about civil rights, aging in America, the poignancy of ordinary lives and his own approaching death as a gay alcoholic victim …
Jeff John Roberts / paidContent:
Judge gives OK to authors, photographers to sue Google over book scanning (Updated)  —  In a major development in the long-running case over Google's unauthorized book-scanning, a federal judge ruled today that groups representing authors and photographers could go forward with a class action.
Discussion: Techdirt, Jacket Copy and Media Decoder
 
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Dan Kennedy / Nieman Journalism Lab:
How news executives can fend off the Wolff at their door
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Anna Heim / The Next Web:
Amazon nabs Dilbert and Doonesbury digital comics anthologies as a Kindle Fire exclusive
Amy Wicks / WWD:
Wired to Release Inaugural Issue on iPad
Discussion: FishbowlNY
Kim Masters / Hollywood Reporter:
Alan Horn to Run Disney Studios (Excusive)
Derek Thompson / The Atlantic Online:
This Graph Is Disastrous for Print and Great for Facebook—or the Opposite!
Discussion: FishbowlNY
Justin Ellis / Nieman Journalism Lab:
Now playing: The New York Times signs on to Hulu to reach a new audience for its long videos
Discussion: New York Times
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Alex Weprin / TVNewser:
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Claire Atkinson / New York Post:
Google, Facebook vie for stake in Vevo
Laura Hazard Owen / paidContent:
Letters to the DOJ: Public speaks out on e-book pricing case
Discussion: Forbes and Digital Book World
Meg James / Los Angeles Times:
Dish Network wins first ruling against networks in ad-skipping case
Kat Stoeffel / The New York Observer:
Gawker Goes Colonial with New Commenting System
Jim Romenesko:
Times-Picayune editor on reporting ambitions, salary rumors
Discussion: Poynter