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BuzzFeed:
“Wired” To Publish Jonah Lehrer — Jonah Lehrer, the New Yorker ideas writer fired for fabricating Bob Dylan quotes in a nonfiction book, is set to re-emerge as a writer for Wired, where he spent several years and wrote the Frontal Cortex blog, a magazine spokesman confirmed Wednesday.
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Poynter, The Wrap, New York Magazine, @mmoyr, @franklinfoer and The Huffington Post
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Erik Wemple / Washington Post:
Wired sticks with liar, fabricator — They say great magazines aren't afraid of taking risks. By that standard, Wired is the world's greatest magazine. — Wired will continue to publish the work of journalism fraud Jonah Lehrer, news that broke today courtesy of BuzzFeed Editor Ben Smith.
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Poynter
Andrew Beaujon / Poynter:
Washington Post corrects story that said Fareed Zakaria lifted quote — Tuesday, The Washington Post's Paul Farhi reported (and I repeated) Clyde V. Prestowitz's contention that Fareed Zakaria didn't cite a quote of his in Zakaria's book “The Post-American World.”
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The Daily Beast, The Huffington Post, Mother Jones and The Atlantic Online
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David Frum / The Daily Beast:
A False Charge Against Fareed Zakaria
A False Charge Against Fareed Zakaria
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Swampland, Baltimore Sun, @davidfolkenflik and The Atlantic Online
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’
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The Atlantic Online, American Thinker and NewsBusters.org blogs
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 …
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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?
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The Verge, The Week and Plagiarism Today
Jeff Sonderman / Poynter:
Google acquires media companies without becoming one
Google acquires media companies without becoming one
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The Week, Forbes, Skift and Los Angeles Times
Adrian Holovaty:
Onto the next chapter — In July 2007, I founded a company called EveryBlock. August 31 will be my last day at the company. — I've worked on this for five years, three of those after selling it to msnbc.com, and I've developed an uncontrollable itch to do something new.
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NetNewsCheck Latest and @dangillmor
Josh Halliday / Guardian:
Rupert Murdoch's News Corp launches anti-corruption review — Media group to review compliance with bribery laws in several of its publishing arms, including News International in London — Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation has launched a review of anti-corruption controls in several …
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Guardian, The Wrap and NetNewsCheck Latest
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Yinka Adegoke / Reuters:
News Corp sets up global ethics team in wake of hacking scandal
Stephen Foley / The Independent:
Bad news for Reuters — It is 161 years since Paul Julius Reuter, a German-born entrepreneur whose first venture in the news business was sending carrier pigeons across Europe, installed himself in the London Stock Exchange, called himself the Reuter's Telegram Company and started selling …
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Reuters and Press Gazette
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Josh Halliday / Guardian:
Reuters faces fresh hacker attack
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?
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BBC, @gabrielsherman, Media Decoder and Guardian
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Media Decoder:
Times Co. Names Mark Thompson Chief Executive
Times Co. Names Mark Thompson Chief Executive
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Poynter, The Daily Beast, Guardian, BuzzMachine, Poynter, GigaOM, The New Yorker Blog, Media News, The New York Times Company, Media Week, FishbowlNY, MediaPost, AdAge, AllThingsD, LA Observed, The Huffington Post, WWD Media Headlines, @jbenton, @harrisj, Business Insider, Broadcasting & Cable, Wall Street Journal, TVNewser, Media & Entertainment, VentureBeat, Capital New York, The Newspaper Guild, The Wrap, NetNewsCheck Latest, Forbes, paidContent, JIMROMENESKO.COM and Talking To Strangers
Ken Doctor / Newsonomics:
BBC's Mark Thompson Jumps Out of the Frying Pan and into the New York Times Cauldron
BBC's Mark Thompson Jumps Out of the Frying Pan and into the New York Times Cauldron
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Capital New York
Erik Wemple:
No more TBD.com — This may be one of the last times that TBD.com does what it's most famous for. Getting media attention, that is. — When I attempted to log onto the site this afternoon, nothing approaching the TBD.com template popped up. Instead, I was redirected to WJLA.com …
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@jeffjarvis
Tim Kenneally / The Wrap:
Fox Networks' President & COO David Haslingden Stepping Down — David Haslingden, the president and COO of Fox Networks Group, will step down at the end of the calendar year, NewsCorp. said Wednesday. — Haslingden, who has served in the position since January 2011, is leaving to return …
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Radio & Television … and Broadcasting & Cable
Andy Ostroy / The Huffington Post:
Soledad O'Brien's Amazing John Sununu Interview Should Be Taught in Journalism School — CNN's Soledad O'Brien did something which is extremely rare in television news these days: she actually did her job. And it was the best example of truly awesome journalism I've seen since Katie Couric …
Choire Sicha / The Awl:
The Pretty New Web and the Future of “Native” Advertising — Something is going on with the Internet, and, once again, it's fun, but maybe not that fun. There's a rash of actually quite cool new “products”—services, websites, “apps” (sigh)—and they have a lot in common.
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Anil Dash and Nieman Journalism Lab
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Josh Halliday / Guardian:
Getty Images bought by private equity firm Carlyle Group — Co-founders Mark Getty and Jonathan Klein will remain investors as world's biggest picture agency acquired for £2.1bn — The world's biggest picture agency, Getty Images, has been acquired for $3.3bn (£2.1bn) by the private equity firm Carlyle Group.
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Business Wire, Press Gazette, TechCrunch and @joshhalliday
Jim Romenesko:
Washington Times founder Rev. Sun Myung Moon in intensive care — The Unification Church says 93-year-old Washington Times founder Rev. Sun Myung Moon is in intensive care, “due to complications that arose from an untimely cold and pneumonia.” (Additional information coming.)
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Associated Press