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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 …
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FishbowlNY, The Daily Beast, MediaPost, Guardian, AllThingsD, Poynter, The New Yorker Blog, Media News, The New York Times Company, Capital New York, Media Week, AdAge, The Huffington Post, Business Insider, WWD Media Headlines, LA Observed, Broadcasting & Cable, The Wrap, VentureBeat, Wall Street Journal, @jbenton, Media & Entertainment, @harrisj, NetNewsCheck Latest, paidContent, The Newspaper Guild, TVNewser, JIMROMENESKO.COM, Talking To Strangers and Forbes
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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 and @gabrielsherman
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 and Media Decoder
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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Plagiarism Today and The Week
Jeff Sonderman / Poynter:
Google acquires media companies without becoming one
Google acquires media companies without becoming one
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Los Angeles Times, Skift and Forbes
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 — News agency hacked for the third time in a fortnight, as hoax story falsely claims Saudi Arabia's foreign minister has died — The Reuters news agency has fallen victim to computer hackers for the third time in a fortnight, with the latest incident involving …
David Frum / The Daily Beast:
A False Charge Against Fareed Zakaria — Is Fareed Zakaria a quote thief? This is the latest charge brought against the CNN host. From both hard evidence and direct personal experience, I can answer: No. Last week, The Atlantic's Jeffrey Goldberg charged that Fareed Zakaria had used work of Jeffrey's without attribution.
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Poynter, Baltimore Sun, @davidfolkenflik and Mother Jones
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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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NewsBusters.org blogs, The Atlantic Online, American Thinker and The Daily Beast
Michael Barthel / Salon:
Cut, paste, plagiarize
Cut, paste, plagiarize
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eMedia Vitals, @penenberg, @penenberg, @penenberg, @penenberg, @penenberg and The Huffington Post
Jeffrey Goldberg / The Atlantic Online:
Fareed Zakaria Responds to the Charge of Quote-Stealing
Fareed Zakaria Responds to the Charge of Quote-Stealing
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Poynter, American Journalism Review and Washington Post
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 and @franklinfoer
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 …
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@mashirafael, Wall Street Journal, Reuters and @wikileaks
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Irene Caselli / Guardian:
Ecuador ‘to grant’ Julian Assange asylum
Ecuador ‘to grant’ Julian Assange asylum
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openDemocracy, New York Times, Reuters, Bloomberg, Telegraph, WebProNews, Wired, Digital Spy, Mashable!, The Atlantic Wire, Gawker, Foreign Policy and CNET
Estelle Shirbon / Reuters:
Assange seeks London-Quito ticket but Sweden looms
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.”
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The Atlantic Online, Forbes, Guardian, The Week, Change of Subject and Politico
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Zeke Miller / BuzzFeed:
Romney Campaign Bars Press From Ryan, Adelson Event
Romney Campaign Bars Press From Ryan, Adelson Event
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Gawker, Politico, Reuters, Yahoo! News and The Huffington Post
Peter Kafka / AllThingsD:
Netflix Heads to Scandinavia — Here's the next stop on Reed Hastings's world tour: His video service plans to launch in Norway, Denmark, Sweden and Finland by the end of the year. — The move is both expected and a sore spot with some Netflix investors.
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VentureBeat, Home Media Magazine, The Wrap, Guardian, CNET, TechCrunch and Pocket-lint
Rachel McAthy / Journalism.co.uk:
US site Homicide Watch DC in crowdfunding bid for ‘student reporting lab’ — Via a Kickstarter campaign launched this week, the site wants to raise $40,000 to help it take on five interns who can help keep the site ‘alive’ — US site Homicide Watch DC, which tracks and records every homicide case …
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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
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Homicide Watch DC and Kickstarter
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.
John Koblin / Deadspin:
For The Second Time In Three Weeks, ESPN Plagiarizes A Reporter's Work — In late July, ESPN got a well-deserved tsk-tsking from the Internet after a SportsCenter anchor delivered “breaking news” about Dwight Howard that was lifted, nearly verbatim, from a RealGM.com report.
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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TechCrunch, Business Wire and @joshhalliday
Matthew Panzarino / The Next Web:
Twitter co-founder tweets out preview of his new project at Obvious: publishing platform Medium — Twitter co-founder Evan Williams has tweeted out a preview post with information about the upcoming publishing platform he's building with fellow co-founder Biz Stone, former VP of Product …
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Fast Company, Guardian, PC Magazine, GigaOM, Business Insider, TechCrunch, AllThingsD, ReadWriteWeb, SocialTimes, @jbenton and @mathewi