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Josh Marshall / Talking Points Memo:
CNN's Exquisitely Awkward Spot — You've probably seen that last night a convention attendee was ejected from the hall for pelting a black CNN camerawomen with nuts and saying the words “this is how we feed animals.” Follow up reports this morning say actually two people were ejected.
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The Huffington Post:
Republican Attendees Thrown Out After Racist Attack On CNN Worker — Two attendees at the Republican National Convention were thrown out of the convention center in Tampa on Tuesday after throwing nuts at a black CNN camerawoman and saying, “this is how we feed the animals.”
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CNN, Talking Points Memo, Gawker, Erik Wemple, Politico, @deggans, New York Magazine, Clutch Magazine and The Huffington Post
Laura Hazard Owen / paidContent:
Exclusive: Amazon NY to sell its ebooks through B&N, Kobo, other retailers — Amazon's New York-based book publishing imprint, which is headed by publishing industry vet Larry Kirshbaum, has signed a deal with Ingram to distribute its ebooks to other retailers, paidContent has learned.
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The Verge, WebProNews and Bookseller news
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Jeffrey A. Trachtenberg / Wall Street Journal:
Kobo to Replace Google E-Books for Independent Booksellers — Kobo has struck a deal to sell e-books and its line of e-readers through independent U.S. booksellers, giving the Toronto firm a new chance to establish a foothold in the American digital books market.
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GalleyCat, Digital Book World, Los Angeles Times and paidContent
Arthur S. Brisbane / The Public Editor's Journal:
Pre-Publication Disclosure of Dowd Column: A Breach of Two Boundaries — My final column as public editor was published in print on Sunday. However, I remain on duty through Friday and want to offer my take on the controversy this week over the pre-publication disclosure of a Maureen Dowd column.
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Guardian, The Huffington Post, Judicial Watch and Pressing Issues
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Andrew Beaujon / Poynter:
NYT reporter was supposed to help fact-check a column, not send it to CIA — Mark Mazzetti reports on national security for The New York Times. He sent the text of a Maureen Dowd column that hadn't yet been published to CIA spokesperson Marie Harf, Dylan Byers reported Tuesday morning. …
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@craigsilverman, Talking Points Memo, Media Decoder, Gawker, FishbowlNY and Politico
Lisa O'Carroll / Guardian:
Leveson ‘loading a gun’ against press industry, warns Indy editor — The editor of the Independent has said he fears that Lord Justice Leveson is “loading a gun” against the industry as he prepares his final report and recommendations following his inquiry into press culture and ethics.
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Lisa O'Carroll / Guardian:
Leveson rulings expected to include ‘excoriating’ criticism of the press
Leveson rulings expected to include ‘excoriating’ criticism of the press
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@benfenton, @joshhalliday, @benfenton, @lisaocarroll and @dansabbagh
Severin Carrell / Guardian:
Phone-hacking police arrest former News of the World Scotland editor
Phone-hacking police arrest former News of the World Scotland editor
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Alex Weprin / TVNewser:
During Night One Of RNC, Fox News Draws More Viewers Than Any Other Network — On night one of the Republican National Convention, Fox News Channel was the clear ratings winner on TV, drawing substantially more viewers than any other TV network, including NBC, CBS and ABC. NBC was tops in the key adults 25-54 demo.
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Politico, FishbowlDC, Mediaite, The Wrap, SocialTimes, Broadcasting & Cable and 10,000 Words
Adrienne LaFrance / Nieman Journalism Lab:
The Wall Street Journal wants its reporters filing microvideo updates for its new WorldStream — The Wall Street Journal has been busy expanding its video offerings and experimenting with dedicated news streams in recent months. Today, the natural merger of the two debuts: a stream of reporter-generated videos called WorldStream.
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Rolling Stone, eMedia Vitals and Digiday
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Jeff Sonderman / Poynter:
Wall Street Journal rolls out video network powered by smartphone-toting journalists
Wall Street Journal rolls out video network powered by smartphone-toting journalists
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Jim Romenesko:
National Writers Union blasts Huffington Post for not paying Oasis masseuses — The National Writers Union says the Huffington Post has reached “new heights of shamelessness” by not paying masseuses for their work at HuffPo's Convention 2012 Oasis relaxation stations.
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New York Magazine, LA Observed, @dylanbyers, The Huffington Post and The Newspaper Guild
Noah Rothman / Mediaite:
Yahoo! News Washington Bureau Chief: Romneys ‘Happy To Have A Party When Black People Drown’ — In an ABC News/Yahoo! online broadcast of the Republican National Convention, Yahoo! News' Washington bureau chief David Chalian was captured on tape joking to colleagues that Republican presidential …
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NetNewsCheck Latest and Politico
Klint Finley / TechCrunch:
Huffington Post Now Has Its Own “Labs” Site For Online News Experiments — News publishers are becoming tech companies, right down to the Google Labs style experimental sites: The New York Times Company Research & Development Lab, The Globe Lab, WapPo Labs...
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Poynter and NetNewsCheck Latest
Dan Conover / Xark:
Why Fact Checkers fail — My interest in fact-checking grew out of years of running political coverage in the Carolinas, in places where facts were often far less important than the nameless angers that animate our Southern culture. Doing that job is, in fact, a political act, though not a partisan one.
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The Atlantic Online
Jim Romenesko:
Peggy Noonan has a new blog on WSJ.com — The Wall Street Journal says Peggy Noonan will write daily on political, cultural and personal subjects on her blog — simply called “Peggy Noonan's Blog” — and continue to do her weekly “Declarations” column. The Journal's release …
Laura Hazard Owen / paidContent:
Court lets Authors Guild, attorney weigh in on Apple ebooks case — As U.S. District Judge Denise Cote prepares to issue a verdict on the Department of Justice's proposed ebook pricing settlement with three publishers, she has granted two parties that oppose the settlement …