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10:15 AM ET, August 23, 2012

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Dan Sabbagh / Guardian:
Harriet Harman calls for cross-party action to limit Murdochs' power in UK  —  Labour's deputy leader has called on politicians of all political parties to work together to legislate for the breakup of the Murdoch family's media empire in the UK on the eve of a keynote speech …
Discussion: Deadline.com and Scotsman
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Katherine Rushton / The Daily Telegraph:
The reign of Elisabeth, a different kind of Murdoch?  —  The spectacular decline of News Corporation over the past year has focused attention on two Murdochs above all others: Rupert, the belligerent 81 year-old media chief who has spent 60 years building the business, and his son James …
Discussion: Reuters
Laura Hazard Owen / paidContent:
Longreads offers some exclusive content to paying members  —  Longform journalism site Longreads, which curates long stories from around the web that are “best enjoyed away from your desk,” has started offering paying members “exclusive access to stories that aren't available anywhere else on the web …
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Rachel McAthy / Journalism.co.uk:   How long-form journalism is getting ‘a new lease of life’ in the digital world
Lisa O'Carroll / Guardian:
Prince Harry naked pictures: royal aides threatened legal action against papers  —  Prince Charles's royal aides threatened legal action against newspapers if they published photographs of Prince Harry naked in a Las Vegas hotel room, despite the fact they were freely available on the internet.
Discussion: @debgalant and The Daily Beast
David Meyer / GigaOM:
Google lashes out at German copyright ‘threat’  —  Google has launched a broadside against a proposed law in Germany that would see search engines forced to pay license fees for linking people to news stories.  —  Well, actually that's slightly inaccurate: the draft law would make search engines pay …
Patrick Gavin / Politico:
Ex-NPR Hill reporter: Lied to daily  —  After 14 years at National Public Radio, Andrea Seabrook left in July and, to hear her talk about her experience covering Capitol Hill, it's clear that she had one takeaway: It's damn frustrating.  “I realized that there is a part of covering Congress …
NYT Bits:
Despite #NBCFail, NBC and Twitter Say Partnership Was Success  —  If you followed the griping by Twitter users about NBC's handling of the Olympic Games, you might think the NBC-Twitter Olympics partnership was an epic disaster.  NBC's decision to time-delay most events prompted angry kvetching …
Erik Maza / WWD:
Newsweek's Revolving Doors  —  HEADING OUT: Newsweek's revolving doors keep on spinning.  Dirk Barnett, creative director, is leaving to join the greener pastures of The New Republic.  Barnett is a big loss following what have been already brutal back-to-back weeks of bad press for the newsweekly.
Miranda Maxwell / Reuters:
Australia's Fairfax slashes newspaper values by almost $3 billion  —  (Reuters) - Australian publisher Fairfax Media (FXJ.AX) slashed the value of its newspaper titles by almost $3 billion on Thursday, as it posted a steep fall in profit and said it saw no early turnaround in the worst advertising conditions in more than 30 years.
Jeremy W. Peters / New York Times:
Limited Convention Coverage Will Leave Ann Romney Off Air  —  At 10:30 on Monday night, Ann Romney is scheduled to take the stage at the Republican National Convention, in Act 1 of her husband's four-day introduction to the nation.  But tens of millions of people will not be able to watch.
Mark Armstrong / Pocket:
Introducing #watchitlater: Share the Best Videos Over 5 Minutes, Save them in Pocket  —  One of the interesting things about Pocket over the past two years has been the growth of video: Users are saving more of it, and YouTube is now Pocket's most-saved domain.
Adriana Lopez / Forbes:
‘Super PAC App’ Shazams The Truth Out Of Political Ads  —  As more and more political advertisements start to ambush your evening television viewing bliss, do you ever wish that each one would include a BS barometer?  —  Well, I am glad you asked, because there is now an app for that.  Kind of.
Jack Shafer / Reuters:
Column: Barry Diller's deal of the day  —  Barry Diller runs his company, IAC, like a used-car dealership.  That comparison is meant to disparage neither Diller nor used-car lots but to capture the shark-toothed, high-velocity, unsentimental manner in which Diller conducts business.
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Eduardo Garcia / Reuters:
Ecuador's leader says open to talks with Britain on Assange  —  (Reuters) - Ecuador is ready to negotiate over the fate of Julian Assange if Britain withdraws a threat to raid its embassy in London where the WikiLeaks founder has sought refuge, President Rafael Correa said on Tuesday.
Discussion: Guardian
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Chris Welch / The Verge:
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Dylan Byers / Politico:
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Discussion: Poynter
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Andrew Beaujon / Poynter:
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Martin Hickman / The Independent:
Names of up to 600 victims of phone hacking to be revealed
Andrew Beaujon / Poynter:
Second board member resigns from Red & Black
Discussion: Athens Daily News
Amy Chozick / Media Decoder:
Donations by Media Companies Tilt Heavily to Obama
Discussion: The Week, Mediaite and Business Insider
Nigam Arora / Forbes:
Apple's Secret Weapon To Kill Ads And Dominate TV