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12:50 AM ET, July 10, 2012

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Amy Sullivan / The New Republic:
Who Reported It First?  Who Cares.  —  Can we talk about the nonsense of caring about which news outlet first reports a big piece of news?  I'm not talking about a genuine scoop—a report that wouldn't have otherwise come to light—but about news that we're all eventually going to find out anyway.
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Craig Silverman / Poynter:
Three lessons for newsrooms from the Supreme Court health care reporting errors  —  Communication and teamwork.  —  That's what I'd point to as two things that helped news organizations such as AP, Bloomberg and SCOTUSblog get the health care decision right.
Discussion: The Billfold, TVNewser and Boing Boing
Adam Tinworth / One Man & His Blog:
Why traditional publishers can't soothe the crying baby  —  I feel rather bad for my colleagues in the national newspaper business this morning.  As they trek into their plush central London office, sipping their lattes1, they find the world predicting their doom and destruction.
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Frédéric Filloux / Monday Note:
Transfer of Value  —  This is a story of pride vs. geekiness: Traditional newspapers that move online are about to lose the war against pure players and aggregators.  Armed with the conviction their intellectual superiority makes them immune to digital modernity, newspapers neglected today's …
David Carr / Media Decoder:
Two Guys Made a Web Site, and This Is What They Got  —  What if this article began with a link to a chart on media consolidation?  Would you click it?  —  What if, instead, this article began with a promise that it would tell you “The Real Reason They Still Play ‘Mrs. Robinson’ on the Radio.”
Discussion: Betabeat
John Robinson / Media, disrupted:
In New Orleans, profit trumps readers  —  I appreciate the efforts of readers of the Times-Picayune to keep the New Orleans newspaper published seven days a week.  Unfortunately, they will be unsuccessful.  —  Here is a simple, boiled down reason: Readers value the public service the newspaper produces.
Julie Moos / Poynter:
Anniston Star to eliminate Monday edition  —  Another Alabama newspaper has decided to reduce its print days.  This time, it is a smaller daily that has been praised for its commitment to community journalism.  Starting in the fourth quarter of this year, probably in October …
Discussion: Anniston Star
Jim Romenesko:
Salt Lake Tribune managing editor Michael Anastasi named LANG executive editor  —  Michael Anastasi leaves the Salt Lake Tribune, where he's been managing editor since 2004, to become executive editor of the Los Angeles Newspaper Group, which has nine daily newspapers and associated digital products, websites and weekly papers.
The Onion:
Economically Healthy ‘Daily Planet’ Now Most Unrealistic Part Of Superman Universe  —  NEW YORK—Frustrated fans of the Superman comic book said Monday the continued financial stability and cultural relevance of the series' Daily Planet newspaper is now the most unrealistic part of its universe …
Discussion: @erikwemple
Brian Farnham / Street Fight:
Ex-Patch EIC: Journatic Episode Illustrates Cost/Quality Issue in Hyperlocal  —  Well, that didn't take long.  —  Journatic was bound to make a mistake or two when they took over the Tribune Company's large TribLocal ops.  But the cost-and-scale-minded content startup has really stepped …
Discussion: Poynter and JIMROMENESKO.COM
Steve Myers / Poynter:
Philadelphia Inquirer, Daily News vacate ‘Tower of Truth’  —  Staff of the Inquirer and Philly.com started unpacking at their new home this morning, to be followed by their Daily News colleagues later this week, reports Philly.com.  Their new headquarters is a former Strawbridge & Clothier department store …
Discussion: Philly.com
Erik Wemple / Washington Post:
Mike Daisey invites media critics to reworked Apple show  —  A few things that we know about the reopening of monologuist Mike Daisey's “The Agony and Ecstasy of Steve Jobs”: 1) It's playing at D.C.'s Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company from July 17 through Aug. 5; 2) running time is approximately …
Discussion: GeekWire
Dan Sabbagh / Guardian:
Phone hacking: prosecutor will decide on charges within weeks  —  Ex-News of the World journalists will soon know whether they are to face trial, as Keir Starmer says CPS will finish considering 13 case files by the end of July  —  Prosecutors aim to decide by the end of this month whether …
Discussion: Grey Cardigan
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Ian Burrell / The Independent:   How The Times undermined its own good work on Leveson Inquiry
 
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Kevin Morris / Daily Dot:
Reddit lifts its ban on “The Atlantic”
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Jim Romenesko:
Debbie Galant leaves Baristanet, heads to Montclair State University
Discussion: Baristanet
Brian Stelter / Media Decoder:
The Savannah Guthrie Era Begins Officially on ‘Today’
Discussion: TVNewser
Jim Romenesko:
Gary Pruitt starts his job as Associated Press president
Jeff John Roberts / paidContent:
Class action trial over e-book pricing at least one year away
Marcus Vanderberg / FishbowlLA:
U-T San Diego Hires Larry Graham from ESPN.com
 Earlier Picks: 
Jim Hopkins / Gannett Blog:
A pension plan report that's worth a closer look
Alex Howard / GovFresh:
Social citizenship: CNN and Facebook to partner on “I'm Voting” app in 2012 election
Discussion: Adweek and CNN
Rick Edmonds / Poynter:
What's really going wrong (and right) at The Washington Post
Paul Bradshaw / Online Journalism Blog:
Let's explode the myth that data journalism is ‘resource intensive’
Discussion: eMedia Vitals
Sam Kirkland / Poynter:
The new role of today's front page as a third draft of history
Discussion: Media, disrupted