Top News:
Media Decoder:
Times Co. Names Mark Thompson Chief Executive — The New York Times Company has named Mark Thompson, the departing director general of the British Broadcasting Corporation, as its new president and chief executive. — Arthur Sulzberger Jr., the chairman of the Times Company and the newspaper's publisher …
Discussion:
Media News, AllThingsD, Media Week, The Daily Beast, Capital New York, Capital New York, The New York Times Company, Guardian, Broadcasting & Cable, WWD Media Headlines, AdAge, LA Observed, VentureBeat, FishbowlNY, Poynter, Wall Street Journal, The Huffington Post, Business Insider, paidContent, @jbenton, @harrisj, Media & Entertainment, NetNewsCheck Latest, TVNewser, Forbes, Talking To Strangers and JIMROMENESKO.COM
RELATED:
Robert Andrews / paidContent:
NYT's new CEO: BBC's Thompson is custodian and curator, not digital creator — Mark Thompson's appointment as president and CEO of The New York Times Company is an eyebrow-raiser. But it may yet prove inspired. So who is Mark Thompson, and what will he bring to the Gray Lady?
Discussion:
BBC
Michael Barthel / Salon:
Cut, paste, plagiarize — Major media organizations had faith in Fareed Zakaria. CNN gave him 60 minutes each week — several million dollars' worth of time — to say whatever the hell he wanted, more or less. Time gave him a column, too, the one in which (as reported …
Discussion:
eMedia Vitals, @penenberg, @penenberg, @penenberg, @penenberg and @penenberg
RELATED:
Andrew Beaujon / Poynter:
Fareed Zakaria: ‘People are piling on with every grudge or vendetta’
Fareed Zakaria: ‘People are piling on with every grudge or vendetta’
Discussion:
NewsBusters.org blogs, The Atlantic Online, American Thinker and The Daily Beast
Jeffrey Goldberg / The Atlantic Online:
Fareed Zakaria Responds to the Charge of Quote-Stealing
Fareed Zakaria Responds to the Charge of Quote-Stealing
Discussion:
Poynter
RT:
Correa: Assange asylum rumors false, no decision yet — President Rafael Correa took to social networking site Twitter to dispel rumors he had granted WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange political asylum. Correa added that no decision has yet been made. According to an earlier report in The Guardian …
Discussion:
@mashirafael, Wall Street Journal, Reuters and @wikileaks
RELATED:
Irene Caselli / Guardian:
Ecuador ‘to grant’ Julian Assange asylum — Ecuador's president Rafael Correa has agreed to give the WikiLeaks founder asylum, according to an official in Quito — Ecuador's president, Rafael Correa, has agreed to grant Julian Assange asylum, officials within Ecuador's government have said.
Discussion:
Reuters, Bloomberg, Telegraph, Digital Spy, WebProNews, Wired, Mashable!, The Atlantic Wire, Gawker, Foreign Policy and CNET
Estelle Shirbon / Reuters:
Assange seeks London-Quito ticket but Sweden looms
Jeff Sonderman / Poynter:
Google acquires media companies without becoming one — Google is “unarguably a media company” following its acquisition of travel-guide publisher Frommer's, Jeff Bercovici writes. “The travel-guide publisher is indisputably a content business, not a platform or a network or anything else more quintessentially Google-y.”
Discussion:
Los Angeles Times, Skift and Forbes
RELATED:
Mathew Ingram / GigaOM:
Should we trust Google when it comes to piracy and search?
Should we trust Google when it comes to piracy and search?
Discussion:
Plagiarism Today, The Week and ReadWriteWeb
Erik Wemple:
Politico puts ‘stop reading’ sign in article — Politico today tells us that there's an “unmistakable consensus” among Republican Beltway operatives that the choice of Paul Ryan as Mitt Romney's running mate “has only a modest chance of going right — and a huge chance of going horribly wrong.”
Discussion:
Guardian, The Week, Politico and Change of Subject
RELATED:
Zeke Miller / BuzzFeed:
Romney Campaign Bars Press From Ryan, Adelson Event
Romney Campaign Bars Press From Ryan, Adelson Event
Discussion:
Politico, Reuters, Gawker, Yahoo! News and The Huffington Post
Richard Gingras / Poynter:
Google's Gingras: ‘The future of journalism can and will be better than its past’ — The following address was given by Richard Gingras, director of news and social products at Google, as the opening keynote of the annual conference of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication …
Laura Amico / Homicide Watch DC:
The Next Step for Homicide Watch DC — It has been a privilege and honor to bring you coverage of every homicide in DC, from crime to conviction, for the past two years as founder and editor of Homicide Watch DC. Now an opportunity to study journalism innovation at Harvard …
RELATED:
Adrienne LaFrance / Nieman Journalism Lab:
After a deal falls apart, Homicide Watch D.C. is going on hiatus
After a deal falls apart, Homicide Watch D.C. is going on hiatus
Discussion:
Kickstarter
DealBook:
Carlyle in $3.3 Billion Deal for Getty Images — The Carlyle Group announced on Wednesday that it had reached a deal to acquire Getty Images, the well-known distributor of photography, video and multimedia products, from Hellman & Friedman for $3.3 billion.
Eric Goldman / Ars Technica:
Heavy dose of hyperlinks gets defamation lawsuit against Gizmodo tossed — Judge: links allow readers to decide ultimate truth for themselves. — Eric Goldman is an associate professor of Law at Santa Clara University School of Law and directs that school's High Tech Law Institute.
Discussion:
@nicknotned, The Atlantic Online and Techdirt
Anil Dash:
Stop Publishing Web Pages — Most users on the web spend most of their time in apps. The most popular of those apps, like Facebook, Twitter, Gmail, Tumblr and others, are primarily focused on a single, simple stream that offers a river of news which users can easily scroll through, skim over, and click on to read in more depth.
DiAngelea Millar / BusinessJournalism.org …:
The last Money intern at The Times-Picayune turns out the lights — I'm the last Money intern the Times-Picayune will ever have. As of Sept. 30, 2012, the Money section will cease to exist as Advance Publications cuts the printing of one of America's finest newspapers to three days a week.
James Estrin / Lens:
Criminalizing Photography — Mickey H. Osterreicher is the general counsel for the National Press Photographers Association and edits the organization's Advocacy Committee blog. He spoke with James Estrin. Their conversation has been edited. Q. It seems like photographing in public is becoming a crime.
Discussion:
Media Decoder, Hit & Run and The FJP
RELATED:
Steve Myers / Poynter:
NY photojournalist gets cameras back after arrest, but not press credentials
NY photojournalist gets cameras back after arrest, but not press credentials
Discussion:
NPPA Advocacy Committee, Hit & Run and The Huffington Post