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5:35 PM ET, August 7, 2012

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Cory Bergman / Lost Remote:
Lost Remote acquired by Mediabistro team  —  I'm excited to announce a new chapter for Lost Remote.  WebMediaBrands, the parent company of Mediabistro, has acquired Lost Remote with plans to grow our social TV footprint.  Don't worry, we're not going anywhere: I'll continue to play an active role …
Peter Kafka / AllThingsD:
The New Yorker Lands On the iPhone, with Help from Lena Dunham and Jon Hamm  —  Here's another way to crack the “big stack of old New Yorkers you don't have time to get to” problem: You can now read the magazine on your iPhone, via a new app.  —  If you've used the New Yorker's iPad app …
Andrew Beaujon / Poynter:
Revenue way up at Scripps' TV stations, down at its newspapers  —  Political advertising partly accounted for a 52 percent gain in television revenue in the second quarter compared to the year before, the E.W. Scripps Company announced in its earnings report Tuesday.
Laura Hazard Owen / paidContent:
Digital replicas are still just a tiny sliver of the U.S. magazine industry  —  This morning, the Audit Bureau of Circulations released its report on U.S. and Canadian magazine circulation for the first half of 2012.  The ABC's data covers over 500 magazines.  Some findings:
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Christine Haughney / Media Decoder:
Women's Magazines Lead Overall Decline in Newsstand Sales
Wired:
NCIS Targets Danger Room in Silliest Leak Investigation Ever  —  A selection from a 2006 Marine Corps request for a laser weapon.  The Naval Criminal Investigative Service has asked Danger Room repeatedly to take down the unclassified document.  —  In its mounting campaign against leakers …
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Tomer Ovadia / Politico:
Peter King ‘tired’ of media bashing leak bill
Discussion: The Huffington Post
Joe Coscarelli / New York Magazine:
Times Photographer Roughed Up by NYPD Just Wants His Stuff Back  —  Robert Stolarik, a photographer for the New York Times since 2000, has covered conflict zones, natural disasters, and protests for the paper, so he knows his way around a volatile situation.
Peter Kafka / AllThingsD:
The Math Behind Time Warner's Bleacher Report Deal  —  Turner paid some $180 million for Bleacher Report yesterday, a move that gives the cable programmer a bunch of online sports inventory to sell to advertisers.  —  Reminder: Turner used to have a bunch of online sports inventory to sell to advertisers.
Discussion: Mashable!
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Andrew Beaujon / Poynter:
Report: Journatic lays off staff  —  Journalism-outsourcing company Journatic has laid off an unspecified number of full-time staffers, according to Anna Tarkov.  A source tells her that Jeremy Pafford gave employees the news.  “The reason given was that the workload has decreased significantly …
Discussion: THE OUTSIDER
Josh Halliday / Guardian:
Operation Elveden: police officer and journalist arrested  —  A serving Sussex police officer and a journalist have been arrested by Scotland Yard officers investigating alleged corrupt payments to public officials.  The 29-year-old male police officer and 37-year-old male journalist …
Discussion: @tomjharper
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Guardian:   News International chief aggrieved at manner of journalist arrests
Dominic Patten / Deadline.com:
CNN Sinks To 20-Year Weekly Primetime Low  —  Primetime is not good news for CNN lately.  Amidst having its least watched month in primetime in two decades in May and the lowest rated month in total viewers in 10-years in April, CNN has now hit a 20-year all time primetime weekly low.
Brendan Nyhan / CJR:
Another factchecking fiasco  —  Journalistic failure in coverage of Harry Reid and his mysterious source  —  A week ago, The Huffington Post's Sam Stein and Ryan Grim published an article repeating Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid's claim that GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney hadn't paid taxes for ten years.
Kara Swisher / AllThingsD:
Demand Media Beats Q2 Expectations With Revenue Up Strongly; Names New President  —  Santa Monica, Calif.-base Demand Media beat earnings expectations today, with a strong revenue performance up 17 percent in the second quarter and a small profit.  —  The social content company …
Discussion: paidContent
Steve Myers / Poynter:
Jonah Lehrer's publisher is reviewing all of his books  —  All three of Jonah Lehrer's bestselling books are under review by publisher Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, according to Lori Glazer, the company's vice president and executive director of publicity.  The publisher pulled copies of …
Rebecca Shapiro / The Huffington Post:
Newsweek's Suggestive Food Cover Turns Heads (PHOTO)  —  In typical Tina Brown fashion, next week's Newsweek cover has already turned a few heads.  The magazine is celebrating its Foodie Awards with an issue dedicated to what Newsweek considers the best restaurants in the world.
Discussion: Politico, Eater National and BuzzFeed
Graham Dunbar / Associated Press:
NBC Olympics: IOC Says Network Can Delay Whatever It Wants  —  LONDON (AP) — If NBC wants to show Usain Bolt's 100-meter victory on tape delay, the IOC says that's up to the network.  —  Bolt's blinding dash in the signature event of the London Olympics on Sunday came at 4:50 p.m EDT.
Discussion: Poynter and The Week
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