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3:30 AM ET, August 14, 2012

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Craig Silverman / Poynter:
Newsroom responses to Zakaria plagiarism reveal lack of consistency, transparency  —  The Fareed Zakaria plagiarism scandal has an interesting unintended consequence: it highlights how media outlets respond differently to plagiarism and fabrication cases.  —  My Poynter colleague Mallary …
Discussion: The Huffington Post
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Andrew Beaujon / Poynter:
Yale reviewing relationship with Fareed Zakaria after plagiarism
Erik Wemple:
Paul Ryan bio: New Yorker piece underscores pol's openness  —  Now that Rep. Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) has been selected as Mitt Romney's running mate, news outlets across the land will be putting together long-form profiles of the budget cutter.  Preferably ones that draw on extensive interviews with Ryan.
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Matt Viser / Boston Globe:   Fox News gets first solo interview with Paul Ryan
Bill Carter / Media Decoder:
CNN to Promote Nonfiction TV, not Reality TV, Network Says  —  CNN says it is not getting into the reality television business, though it is considering adding weekend programs that are similar to a documentary-style travel show hosted by Anthony Bourdain that it will begin showing next year.
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Michael Shain / New York Post:
Saving CNN  —  Suffering its worst ratings in 20 years, CNN is going Hollywood.  In the past few weeks, the No. 3 cable news channel has started seeking out reality-show ideas and big-name stars not afraid to talk politics.  They have even begun working on a late-night talk show, The Post has learned.
Jeff Bercovici / Forbes:
Google Buys Frommer's.  Can We All Just Agree It's A Media Company Now?  —  Every few months, some Google watcher pens a chin-stroker asking whether it's fair to call the Mountain View, Calif.-based internet giant a media company.  See, for instance:  —  GigaOm, 2007: “Is Google A Media Company?”
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Rafat Ali / Skift:
Post-Google acquisition, Frommer's keeping book editors and laying off online staff
Bill Carter / Media Decoder:
NBC Says Nearly 220 Million Watched the Olympics  —  The Spice Girls were part of the closing ceremony of the London Games on Sunday night.  —  NBC announced on Monday that its coverage of the London Olympics was the most watched entertainment or sporting event ever on American television.
Discussion: MediaFile and Forbes
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John Clarke / Forbes:
Despite Criticism, NBC Scores Big Ratings With London Olympics Closing Ceremonies
Chelsea J. Carter / CNN:
Viewers outraged after NBC cuts away from closing ceremonies
Justin Ellis / Nieman Journalism Lab:
Live broadcast: Why The Huffington Post and Boston.com are getting into streaming media  —  Can a news site become a TV network?  Or a radio station?  Or if it can't become one, can it at least grow to include one?  —  These aren't theoretical questions, as Monday saw the launch of HuffPost Live …
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Peter Kafka / AllThingsD:
AOL Bets Big on Web Video News With HuffPost Live (And on Tape)
Albany Times Union:
Legendary editor Helen Gurley Brown dies  —  Helen Gurley Brown, editor-in-chief of Cosmopolitan magazines' 64 international editions and one of the world's most popular and influential editors, died today at NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia University Medical Center.  She was 90.
Laura Hazard Owen / paidContent:
Attorney asks DOJ to release findings on Amazon's “predatory” ebook pricing  —  Attorney and Royalty Share CEO Bob Kohn is seeking permission (PDF) from U.S. District Judge Denise Cote to file an amicus brief in the Department of Justice's proposed ebook pricing settlement with book publishers.
Emily Bell / Guardian:
Google v Oracle: judge's order creates ethical dilemma for tech bloggers  —  Court tells companies to reveal names of journalists and bloggers they might have a financial relationship with  —  In the dog days of a hot American summer, the tech journalism and blogging community are being made to sweat a little more than usual.
Discussion: Kirk LaPointe's …
Alexander C. Kaufman / The Wrap:
Yahoo to Launch ‘#HashOut’ Social Talk Show  —  Yahoo unveiled plans for an upcoming web-streamed talk show Monday that will feature a high profile cast of panelists.  —  Dubbed “#HashOut,” the program — which bills itself as the first talk show to be conducted over social media …
Discussion: CNET
Kevin Loker / 10,000 Words:
At $170,000+, ‘99% Invisible’ Becomes Most Funded Kickstarter in Journalism … An update to our post last week: the pledges kept coming, and the most funded journalism project in Kickstarter's history is now a small-staffed podcast about design.  —  If you didn't read it …
 
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Discussion: Gizmodo, The Verge and Day4
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