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Jonah Lehrer, TED, and the narrative dark arts — One of the most interesting takes on l'affaire Jonah Lehrer comes in a book review which was almost certainly written before any of the latest revelations: Evgeny Morozov's hilarious and masterful dismantling of Parag Khanna in particular and the whole TED mindset in general.
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The New Republic and @evgenymorozov
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Plagiarism, more fake interviews in Jonah Lehrer's ‘Imagine,’ ‘How We Decide’ — Michael C. Moynihan, the journalist who discovered that Jonah Lehrer had fabricated quotations from Bob Dylan and misquoted others in his book “Imagine,” says he's found more problems:
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TwitLonger, Los Angeles Times and Cognoscenti

Jonah Lehrer's missing compass
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Guardian, New York Magazine and Forbes


How AP photographer captured Gabby Douglas Olympics photo: Practice, practice, practice — Associated Press photojournalist Greg Bull was waiting for that moment, the point in Gabby Douglas' balance bar routine at which she leaps the highest, spreading her arms and legs and looking straight up at the ceiling.
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Softpedia News, Speakeasy, Associated Press, Gawker, Deadspin, The Newspaper Guild and MiamiHerald.com

The Washington Post's not-so-good earnings report — The paper puts a positive spin on another poor quarter — Here's how the Washington Post covers its namesake parent company's dismal second-quarter earnings report: … Here's how everybody else covers the Washington Post's erns:
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Wall Street Journal and MarketWatch
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Washington Post Co. second-quarter profit up 13.6 percent
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The Wrap, Bloomberg, City Desk, Broadcasting & Cable, Poynter, Reuters, Business Wire, Politico, JIMROMENESKO.COM, @mathewi and @mathewi


Newhouse on New Orleans changes: 'There's every reason to be upset and angry, but...' — Steven Newhouse knows a lot of people don't like his company's decision to reduce print frequency and staff at its newspapers and move most of its publishing online. — “There's every reason to be upset …
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@jayrosen_nyu
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Viacom Inc. Plans Television Viewing Apps By End Of Year — Viacom Inc., the television programmer that owns cable networks Nickelodeon, MTV and Comedy Central, plans to unveil television viewing apps for tablets before the end of the year. — “We are rolling out apps in partnership …
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Bloomberg


Breaking the Arab News — Egypt made al Jazeera — and Syria's destroying it. — While civil war rages on the Syrian battlefield between regime loyalists and myriad rebel factions, another battle is taking place in the media world. Al Arabiya and Al Jazeera, the two Gulf-based channels …
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The Huffington Post


Harry Reid, keep talking to the Huffington Post — In 1995, a reporter for the Daily Local News of West Chester, Pa., recorded some newsworthy comments by a member of the Parkesburg Borough Council. The remarks were directed at the council's president and the mayor, who were “liars,” …
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New York Times, The Huffington Post and The Raw Story

Magazine Newsstand Sales Still Falling in 2012 — The numbers coming from the Audit Bureau of Circulations on Tuesday are likely to show yet another soft performance for magazine newsstand sales, especially for women's titles. — Many of the biggest women's newsstand players saw double …

Cable Companies Shifting Emphasis From TV — The two largest cable operators are looking to an unlikely source of inspiration: Google Fiber, their newest formidable competitor. — Time Warner Cable Inc. Chief Executive Glenn Britt and Comcast Corp. Chief Executive Brian Roberts separately …
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Los Angeles Times


Look Ma, TV! First broadcast TV phone appears on MetroPCS — Starting now, MetroPCS is in the free-to-air TV business, but the sets it's selling are rather small, fitting not only into the palm of your hand but within the confines of a smartphone screen. MetroPCS on Friday began selling …
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Multichannel, AllThingsD, SlashGear, PC Magazine, CNET, The Verge, Gizmodo and Engadget


CBS Loves Apple TV, in Theory — CBS boss Les Moonves gets asked a lot about his willingness to do business with Apple. And his answer is always the same: “Sure! As long as it's on our terms.” — Yesterday's earnings call was no exception. Here's the full exchange between the CBS CEO …
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MacRumors, Wall Street Journal, B&C, Reuters, 9to5Mac, Media Decoder and Los Angeles Times
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CBS Second-Quarter Profit Rose 8.1% as Advertising Slid
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Business Insider and Adweek