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Andrew Beaujon / Poynter:
Reuters editor names theater-shooting ‘person of interest’ on Twitter — To understand why Reuters Deputy Social Media Editor Matthew Keys has earned such a wide Twitter audience, scan through the last 72 hours or so of his tweets. He's been an invaluable process-journalism firehose …
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Mediaite, Bits, KDVR.com, The Daily Caller, CBS News, WebProNews and The Skimm
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David Carr / Media Decoder:
In Aurora, a Sadly Familiar Template Kicks In for the News Media — When a lone assassin sets off on a rampage, there is very little sense to be made of what takes place. But, still, the news media, responding to sincere and frightened public appetites, attempts to bring order out of the chaos.
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Adweek, The Buttry Diary, The Atlantic Online, Forbes, Quote and Comment and Business Insider
Dylan Byers / Politico:
ABC News rebuts Arlene Holmes's claim
ABC News rebuts Arlene Holmes's claim
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Deadline.com, ABCNEWS and Mediaite
Peter Lauria / Reuters:
Exclusive: IAC takes control of Newsweek Daily Beast from Harmans — (Reuters) - The family of late billionaire stereo magnate Sidney Harman has stopped investing in the Newsweek Daily Beast Co joint venture that it co-owns with Barry Diller's IAC/InterActiveCorp, according to representatives of both companies.
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Adweek, MinOnline, The Awl, FishbowlNY, Media Decoder, New York Magazine, The Daily Beast, The Huffington Post and Bloomberg
Michael Holden / Reuters:
Murdoch allies await hacking charges update — (Reuters) - Rupert Murdoch's former British newspaper boss and Prime Minister David Cameron's ex-media chief could find out on Tuesday whether they will be prosecuted in a phone-hacking inquiry that has shaken the British establishment.
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Guardian
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Lisa O'Carroll / Guardian:
NI staff ‘appeared to have data from stolen phones’
NI staff ‘appeared to have data from stolen phones’
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Press Gazette and Guardian
Sandra Laville / Guardian:
Police are using phone-hacking scandal to claw back control of information
Nick Cohen / The Observer:
Persecuting the press diminishes us all
Jeff John Roberts / paidContent:
Justice Department slams Apple, refuses to modify e-book settlement — The Justice Department released a document today that characterized criticism by Apple and publishers of a controversial price-fixing settlement as “self-serving” and ill-founded. The Department also pointed to recent ventures …
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Fortune, Melville House Books, Media Decoder, TechCrunch, PC Magazine, Daring Fireball and The Loop
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Greg Sandoval / CNET:
Amazon's the villain, not Apple, e-book sellers say
Amazon's the villain, not Apple, e-book sellers say
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Computerworld and Bookseller news
Jeremy W. Peters / New York Times:
National Journal Bars Quotations Tweaked by Sources — National Journal said it would ban the use of quotations that had been massaged or manipulated by its sources, joining a growing chorus of news organizations that are objecting to a practice that has become increasingly common in political journalism.
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Chickaboomer, Poynter, The Huffington Post, Prof Chris Daly's Blog and New York Magazine
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Alexander C. Kaufman / The Wrap:
News Corp. Promotes Peter Rice, David Hill — Peter Rice, the chairman of entertainment for Fox Networks Group since 2010, has been named chairman and CEO of the division, News Corporation announced Monday. — Rice will oversee all programming and operations for Fox Broadcasting Company …
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Bloomberg, Reuters, Business Wire, Los Angeles Times, Adweek, MediaPost, Multichannel and Broadcasting & Cable
Jeff Bercovici / Forbes:
How HBO Made It Look Like Critics Liked ‘The Newsroom’ — Critical reception of “The Newsroom,” Aaron Sorkin's new HBO series set in the TV news business, has been generally cool. On Metacritic.com, which averages out reviews from all over, its score is a distinctly mediocre 57.
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Mediaite, @arrington and NewsBusters.org blogs
Dan Kennedy / Media Nation:
Globe publisher announces work-force reductions — The Boston Globe and its affiliated media properties are downsizing again, according to an internal memo from Globe publisher Christopher Mayer that was obtained by Media Nation earlier today. — No details, but Mayer writes that the work force …
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Boston Globe
CJR:
A helping hand — The Ford Foundation reaches out to broaden minority coverage — Anyone who cares about the future of newsrooms is on the lookout for omens. And there have been plenty of bad ones lately. Newspaper vital signs, for example, are pointing south—profit margins, stock prices, ad revenue, and valuations.
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Laura Hazard Owen / paidContent:
Zite adds LA Times, Chicago Tribune, others to its publishers program — Personalized reading app Zite is adding more publishers to its three-month-old ZitePublisher program. The Chicago Tribune, Los Angeles Times, Hearst's Harper's Bazaar, the International Business Times, Entrepreneur magazine …
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The Wrap, MediaPost, Zite - Blog and VentureBeat
Mallary Jean Tenore / Poynter:
Detroit Free Press, News offer buyouts to staffers — The Detroit Free Press and Detroit News are offering buyouts, Poynter has confirmed. The offer was made to 31 News staffers and 40 Free Press staffers, including managers, Deadline Detroit reports. Employees age 56 and up who have worked …
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Deadline Detroit and Gannett Blog
Jennifer Saba / Reuters:
Dow Jones to sell newswires through WSJ.com - CEO — (Reuters) - When Lex Fenwick started his job as CEO of Dow Jones & Co more than five months ago, he found it strange that one of Wall Street's most historic and well-known brands did not have a direct pipeline into Wall Street itself.