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WikiLeaks Removes Associated Press From List of Media ‘Collaborators’ On Syria Docs — NEW YORK — When WikiLeaks began publishing some 2.4 million Syrian files on Thursday, a trove that it said includes emails from “political figures, ministries and associated companies,” …
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The Atlantic Wire
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WikiLeaks starts publishing 2.4m #SyriaFiles and outlines its ‘search interface’
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Guardian, FishbowlNY, The Independent, PC Magazine, Foreign Policy, VatorNews, newsfeed.time.com, VentureBeat, The Atlantic Wire, Forbes Real Time, CNET and TechCrunch

Wikileaks unveils The Syria Files - its biggest data leak yet
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Capital New York

Journatic CEO to staff: ‘Bumps are going to be part of the ride’ — Journatic CEO Brian Timpone wants his staff to know that “This American Life” and other reporting on the outsourcing company is “noise” that follows “the change we're forcing” in journalism.
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GigaOM, NetNewsCheck Latest, Media Nation and B2B Memes
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Yahoo CEO Search in Final Stages, With Levinsohn and Kilar in Lead — According to sources close to the situation, the search for a new CEO for Yahoo is closing in on key candidates. — But, said sources, it appears to be coming down to a contest between interim Yahoo CEO Ross Levinsohn and Hulu CEO Jason Kilar.
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VentureBeat, Business Insider, Reuters, @rafat, @reuters and CNET


HBO Not Proceeding With Fox News' Roger Ailes TV Movie Produced By MSNBC Rivals: “CNN Affiliation” Cited As The Reason — EXCLUSIVE UPDATE: I scooped yesterday that HBO had done a secret deal for an Untitled Roger Ailes Project being executive produced by Fox News rivals from MSNBC.
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Mediaite, TVNewser, Business Insider, Guardian, The Corsair, The Huffington Post, mediabistro.com, TVWeek.com, Chickaboomer, Inside Cable News and Deadline.com

Murdoch Isn't the First to Consider Renaming The Wall Street Journal — When Rupert Murdoch let it be known in an interview last week that he was thinking of giving The Wall Street Journal a new, streamlined name — WSJ — he was joining a discussion within the newspaper that dates back at least to the end of World War II.
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JIMROMENESKO.COM and FishbowlNY

Fired KC Star reporter sues, says using press releases isn't plagiarism — Steve Penn was fired by the Kansas City Star last July for using material from press releases in his columns. Editors found “more than a dozen examples in Penn's columns dating back to 2008″ of repurposed prose.
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Courthouse News Service and Gannett Blog


The Huffington Post Also Got Snookered By Wall Street Journal Fabricator — Yalie Liane Membis got a lot of attention for making up people and quotes during her very brief Wall Street Journal internship, but it turns out she fabricated during her college writing career too, which eventually stung The Huffington Post.


Clarence Page: “My Job Is Safe for Now” — Columnist to Receive Reprimand for Paris Speech — Chicago Tribune columnist Clarence Page, whose status at the Tribune was under review after an unauthorized paid speech event, told Journal-isms Thursday, “I have been informed by my editors that my job is safe for now.”


Unreliable Narrators! TechCrunch Blogger Inserted ‘Random Information (Sometimes Even False)’ Into Posts — Mr. Siegler. (Photo: LinkedIn) — The blogosphere is a brave new news world, but it's generally assumed that blogs that report the news adhere to basic journalistic standards …


Inner Tube: NBC denies report that David Gregory could be on the way out at ‘Meet the Press’ — Network responds quickly to online report and also calls CBS Sunday ratings misleading; Sheryl Lee Ralph plans NYC appearances — NBC gave ‘Meet the Press’ host David Gregory its backing after a report claimed his job was in jeopardy.
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Mediaite, The Huffington Post and Chickaboomer


Ex-Politico WH Correspondent Joe Williams Pleaded Guilty to Assaulting Ex-Wife — It turns out there's another side to Joe Williams, the White House Correspondent and former college football player who recently parted ways with Politico. On May 24 of this year, he pled guilty …
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The Daily Caller


Will News Corp. Split Encourage Time Warner to Spin Off Magazines? — Media Conglomerates' Circumstances Are Actually Very Different — News Corp.'s decision to divide itself into separate entertainment and publishing companies has sparked speculation that Time Warner could be next.