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Peter Kafka / AllThingsD:
The New York Times Gets All the News That's Fit to Print — All of It — Into Flipboard — Like the New York Times? Like Flipboard? Here's a corporate mashup for you: The Times' subscribers will soon be able read the entire paper on the aggregation/recommendation app.
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Nitasha Tiku / Betabeat:
TechCrunch Blogger Is Mad as Hell — How does one properly convey just how miffed you are by a newspaper's attempt to make money? By starting a blog post thusly, “F**kers I am so sick of reporting on incremental tech news for f**king two years now.” So began TechCrunch blogger Alexia …
Dylan Byers / Politico:
Anthony Shadid said to have blamed death on New York Times — Anthony Shadid, the Pulitzer prize-winning New York Times reporter who died in Syria this year, had heated arguments with his editors just prior to his final trip into the country, a cousin of Shadid's says, and told his wife …
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Dylan Byers / Politico:
NYT: We did not pressure Anthony Shadid — The New York Times says it did not pressure Anthony Shadid into Syria, rebutting claims by the late reporter's cousin that Shadid had said the Times would be responsible for his death. — “Anthony's death was a tragedy, and we appreciate …
Emily Allen / Daily Mail:
Assange demands diplomatic assurances he will not be extradited to U.S. over WikiLeaks revelations as he spends seventh day holed up in Ecuadorian embassy — WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has called for diplomatic guarantees he will not be pursued by the U.S. for publishing secret documents …
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Chris Francescani / Reuters:
Sandusky lawyers may use NBC tape error in appeal — (Reuters) - Lawyers for Jerry Sandusky sought a mistrial before his conviction for child sex abuse on the grounds that prosecutors showed jurors an inaccurate version of a bombshell NBC News interview with the former football coach …
David Carr / New York Times:
HBO's ‘Newsroom’ as a Map for CNN — CNN, which has long struggled to locate an anchor for its 8 p.m. hour, may have finally found him. — Will McAvoy is handsome, forthright and authoritative, with just enough irascibility and skepticism to seem provocative.
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Ken Doctor / Nieman Journalism Lab:
The Newsonomics of the shiny, new wrapper — It's a new mix-and-match world of digital products, fast evolving. Headlined last week by the launch of AOL's Huffington magazine, we can see how rapidly our notion of potential digital reading products is changing, and, in fact, who may pay for what.
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Sydney Morning Herald:
Media shake-up rolls on: three Fairfax editors quit in one day — There was more shock news for Fairfax today, with the announcement that its top editors are standing down. The Sydney Morning Herald's publisher and editor-in-chief , Peter Fray, and first female editor, Amanda Wilson, announced they are leaving the company.
Andrew Beaujon / Poynter:
Marina Keegan's boyfriend may face charges in her death — Massachusetts State Police have summoned Michael Gocksch before a magistrate on a charge of vehicular homicide. Marina Keegan, Gocksch's girlfriend, was killed on Cape Cod in late May when Gocksch lost control of his Lexus, which hit a guardrail and flipped over twice.
Matthew Green / Telegraph:
Fleet Street: the surprising origins of Britain's newspaper industry — As the Leveson Inquiry continues, Dr Matthew Green looks at the unexpected origins of Fleet Street and Britain's first newspapers. — An issue of the Fleet Street newspaper The Monitor, publishined in the 1700s.
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Ed Pilkington / Guardian:
Bradley Manning lawyers accuse prosecutors of misleading judge — The US government is deliberately attempting to prevent Bradley Manning, the alleged source of the massive WikiLeaks trove of state secrets, from receiving a fair trial, the soldier's lawyer alleges in new court documents.