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Mark Sweney / Guardian:
Sly Bailey to leave Trinity Mirror immediately — Chief executive to step down from troubled Daily Mirror publisher six months earlier than planned — Trinity Mirror chief executive Sly Bailey is to step down six months earlier than planned, as the troubled Daily Mirror publisher looks to speed up an overhaul of senior management.
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Telegraph, Media Week, Guardian, Press Gazette, Kleinman, BBC and Media Week
Ina Fried / AllThingsD:
Microsoft Is Doing Its Own Tablet. How Do You Like Them Apples? — Tired of losing ground to the iPad, Microsoft is poised to serve up its own entry in the suddenly booming tablet market. — After signaling for months that it would attack the market only through its traditional hardware partners …
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VentureBeat, Fast Company, The Wrap, CNET, Mashable!, Softpedia News, ZDNet, The Verge, The Next Web, Techland and Engadget
Reuters:
YouTube chief mulls paid subscription — (Reuters)-YouTube is exploring selling subscriptions to access to some of its video offerings, potentially providing a way for certain cable channels to be available outside the traditional “bundles” offered by cable network providers, said YouTube boss Salar Kamangar.
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eMedia Vitals, SocialTimes, The Next Web and Engadget
Mathew Ingram / GigaOM:
Twitter's expanded tweets are a double-edged sword — As we reported on Wednesday, Twitter is in the process of rolling out what it calls “expanded tweets,” a new feature on both the web and mobile version that shows additional content for certain publishers and services, such as the New York Times and ABC News.
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eMedia Vitals, Twitter Developers, Journalism.co.uk, API Voice, The Content Strategist, Marketing Pilgrim and GigaOM
David M. Herszenhorn / New York Times:
Russian Official Apologizes for Threatening Journalist — MOSCOW — Russia's chief federal investigator apologized on Thursday for an “emotional breakdown,” a day after he was publicly accused of threatening the life of a journalist. — The apology, by such a high-ranking public official …
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Big News Network.com
Justin Fox:
Why Newspapers Were Doomed All Along — The best job I've ever had was as an editorial writer at The Birmingham News in Alabama in the early/mid 1990s. It was a perfect combination of boss, colleagues, place, subject matter, and time of life. I left in 1995 because my then-fiancée …
Jeff Sonderman / Poynter:
Why the updated ABC News iPad app changes by time of day — Building a good app starts with asking yourself the right questions. — The most fundamental one: What does my audience want? That's the problem that people at ABC News have tried to solve since launching an iPad app almost two years ago.
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paidContent, eMedia Vitals, NewscastStudio Blog, Lost Remote, Radio & Television … and TVNewser
BBC:
NeverSeconds blogger Martha Payne school dinner photo ban lifted — Martha's NeverSeconds blog started as a writing project with her dad — A council has lifted its controversial ban on a nine-year-old girl taking photographs of her school meals. — Martha Payne, from Argyll …
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Gawker, Telegraph, The Verge, Argyll and Bute Council, Guardian, ZDNet, neverseconds.blogspot.co.uk, Wired, The Next Web, Digital Spy and Storyful
Associated Press:
News organizations ask Supreme Court for live audio, video coverage of health care ruling — WASHINGTON — News organizations are asking the Supreme Court to allow cameras in the courtroom for the first time for its eagerly awaited decision on President Barack Obama's health care overhaul.
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The BLT, Mediaite, rcfp.org and Associated Press
Mike Isaac / AllThingsD:
WordPress, Tumblr and Facebook: Threading Social Through the Blogosphere — Matt Mullenweg and Toni Schneider of Automattic, speaking at the Le Web conference. — For today's blogging platforms, hosting a compelling set of publishing tools is no longer enough — you've got to get social.
Matthew DeBord / Southern California Public Radio:
So how much did a private investor group pay for the OC Register? — The Orange Country Register's parent company, Freedom Communications, has been acquired by a Massachusetts investment group. The size of the deal remains a mystery. — On Monday, Boston greeting card mini-mogul Aaron Kushner …
Greg Sandoval / CNET:
Cloud music is still the future for Apple, Amazon — really — Cloud music hasn't really caught on yet, but Apple and Amazon continue to bolster their services. The iPod proved that music drives hardware sales, and the big players can't afford to be without it. — Follow @sandoCNET
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Evolver.fm and WebProNews
Jonathan Freedland / Guardian:
That Rebekah Brooks text message to David Cameron-decoded — But seriously I do understand the issue with the Times. Let's discuss over country supper soon. On the party it was because I had asked a number of NI [News International] people to Manchester post endorsement and they were disappointed not to see you.
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New York Times, New York Magazine, Media Decoder, Telegraph, Deadline.com and Vanity Fair
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Gordon Rayner / Telegraph:
City of London Police Superintendent over ‘unauthorised information’ given to journalist
Dan Sabbagh / Guardian:
Leveson inquiry: David Cameron struggles over Brooks and Coulson
Leveson inquiry: David Cameron struggles over Brooks and Coulson
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NPR, Media News, Press Gazette, Media Law Prof Blog, AdAge, @skynewsbreak, The Daily Dish and Guardian
Dylan Byers / Politico:
Dept. of factually accurate but nevertheless misleading tweets … The above tweet — a reference to Mitt Romney's Business Roundtable with CEOs and other business leaders at the Newseum in Washington — has been retweeted at least 50 times, and by some rather influential tweeters …
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Los Angeles Times, The Huffington Post and Guardian
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Katherine Fung / The Huffington Post:
Reporters Kicked Out Of Mitt Romney Event
Reporters Kicked Out Of Mitt Romney Event
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Poynter, Erik Wemple and The Atlantic Wire