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4:20 PM ET, August 25, 2012

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Bernie Bernstein / On The Media:
The Story of the Times' Gory Empire State Shooting Photo  —  If you went on the New York Times' site this morning to read about news of the Empire State building shooting, you might have seen this haunting photo of one of the victims of the shooting, Steve Ercolino.
Discussion: Guardian and The Huffington Post
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Jeff Sonderman / Poynter:
How the media handled graphic images of Empire State Building shooting  —  When today's deadly shooting occurred in the heart of Manhattan, thousands of witnesses were nearby and many used cameras to quickly document the scene.  Some of the images posted to Twitter, Instagram and Flickr included graphic photos of the shooting victims.
Andrew Beaujon / Poynter:
New York Times explains graphic photo from Empire State Building shooting  —  The New York Times explains the graphic photo (shown below) on its home page that illustrates coverage of Friday's deadly shooting at the Empire State Building.  —  “It is an extremely graphic image and we understand …
Arthur S. Brisbane / New York Times:
Success and Risk as The Times Transforms  —  “WHY on earth would you want this job?”  —  Two years ago, I set out to answer this question in my inaugural public editor column — if only because so many people at The New York Times had asked it.  Now, as I complete my term and hand the baton …
Discussion: Mediaite, Politico and Pressing Issues
Pete Williams / Open Channel:
Ex-Navy SEAL faces legal jeopardy for writing about bin Laden raid  —  A senior military official tells NBC News the special operations community feels betrayed by the former SEAL who published a book about the raid that killed Osama bin Laden.  NBC's Jim Miklaszewski reports.
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John Hudson / The Atlantic Wire:
Jihadist Websites Target Navy SEAL Author
Discussion: Open Channel and Mediaite
Richard MacManus / ReadWriteWeb:
Why Topic Pages Haven't Worked For News Websites Yet  —  Yesterday we outlined why topic pages are becoming increasingly popular on the Web, as a way to organize social or news content.  As daily consumers of such content, we're used to the chronological (and often real-time) ordering of updates from Facebook, Twitter, blogs and more.
Discussion: CJR and New York Times
BuzzFeed:
Guardian Splits With Conservative Writer Over Malaysia Ties  —  The liberal British newspaper The Guardian recently drew criticism from its typical allies for signing up a founder of RedState.com and a down-the-line Israel supporter as a conservative columnist for its burgeoning U.S. online effort.
Elinor Mills / CNET:
Court affirms $675,000 penalty in music-downloading case  —  Joel Tenenbaum, penalized $675,000 for illegally downloading 31 songs online, looks on as court upholds the size of the damages fee.  The fee had been lowered once; then reinstated.  —  A federal court in Massachusetts today upheld …
Craig Silverman / Poynter:
Australian politician wants media fined or suspended for ‘publishing blatant untruths’  —  Much like the Leveson Inquiry in Britain, Australia recently held its own independent review of that country's news media.  —  Led by former Federal Court justice Ray Finkelstein …
Jim Romenesko:
Why Willamette Week bought Independent Weekly  —  Willamette Week announced on Thursday that it was buying Durham, N.C.-based Independent Weekly.  The Portland alt's story on the deal pointed out that “the purchase comes at a time when newspapers -including alternative weeklies …
Staci D. Kramer / paidContent:
In internet time, two months = nearly eight years  —  Nearly eight years ago, I took a two-month gig at paidContent to help Rafat out while I learned some valuable new skills.  Many of you were incredibly patient and encouraging as I grappled with hand coding newsletters and maintaining …
Discussion: The Wrap
Guardian:
Prince Harry pictures: Sun was right to publish, says Elisabeth Murdoch  —  Daughter of Rupert Murdoch says it would be sad if newspapers could not publish something so freely available on the internet  —  Rupert Murdoch's daughter has defended the Sun's right to publish pictures of Prince Harry naked …
 
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