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Beth Fouhy / Associated Press:
For conventions, TV viewing down, social media up — CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — When it comes to following political conventions, Twitter may soon trump television. TV viewership for last week's Republican National Convention dropped sharply from 2008, suggesting interest in this presidential race falls short of some past contests.
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John Aloysius Farrell / National Journal:
Why, Exactly, Are 15,000 Journalists in Charlotte? — Emily Ramshaw didn't hesitate when asked why she was on her way to North Carolina on Friday to cover the Democratic convention as a one-woman bureau for The Texas Tribune. “You can cover the big speeches on TV,” Ramshaw said, but …
Chris Ariens / TVNewser:
Based on His Experience at the RNC, Network Producer Cancels Plans to Cover the DNC
Based on His Experience at the RNC, Network Producer Cancels Plans to Cover the DNC
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The Huffington Post and SocialTimes
Dylan Byers / Politico:
DNC 2012: Press puts a new spin on Obama
DNC 2012: Press puts a new spin on Obama
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Hot Air, CNN, New York Times, Erik Wemple and Big News Network.com
Media Decoder:
New Editor at Cosmopolitan: Joanna Coles Replaces Kate White — In January, Kate White the editor of Cosmopolitan magazine, went to David Carey, the president of Hearst Magazines, and told him she was thinking about retiring after 14 years on the job. Given the importance of the franchise to the company …
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New York Magazine, AdAge, Guardian, Folio, FishbowlNY and WWD Media Headlines
Martin Evans / Telegraph:
More than 1,000 people identified as victims of hacking — More than 1,000 people have been identified as likely victims of hacking, the police officer leading the investigation into the scandal said today. Deputy Assistant Commissioner, Sue Akers, told the Home Affairs Select Committee …
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Jason Deans / Guardian:
Phone hacking investigations and prosecutions ‘could take three years’
Phone hacking investigations and prosecutions ‘could take three years’
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@lisaocarroll
Stephanie Gaskell / Politico:
Syria: The search for Austin Tice — Czech diplomats are working on behalf of the United States to find the whereabouts of an American journalist and former U.S. Marine who went missing in Syria more than three weeks ago. The State Department asked Czech diplomats, who are the “protecting power” …
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The Huffington Post
Dylan Byers / Politico:
Reporters: We loathe 2012 campaign — Is that all there is? — Presidential campaigns are supposed to be the greatest show in American politics—infused with big ideas and historical import. Yet after 16 months enduring a Republican primary and then a two-man contest so far defined by gaffes …
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TVNewser, Erik Wemple, Poynter, Tampa Bay Times, @juliemmoos, Mediaite and The Huffington Post
David Carr / New York Times:
Left Alone by Its Owner, Reddit Thrives — There are many ways to measure the traction of a social media platform: time spent, page views or unique users. But it might be useful to add one more metric: if the leader of the free world stops by to answer questions from your users, you're probably doing O.K.
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eMedia Vitals and Business Insider
Sarah Lacy / PandoDaily:
Don't Want to Be Mistaken for a Prostitute? Don't Get into Samsung's Creepy Limo — We're getting close to a decade into tech blogging — one of the least filtered, most revenge-seeking forms of journalism ever created. Most of the PR angst in this era has centered around how you handle angry bloggers.
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Ryan Lawler / TechCrunch:
Twitter Is Looking For A Data Editor To, Um, Tell Compelling Stories Based On Its Data — Twitter has a fair number of open jobs available, but this one caught our eye: The startup is looking for a data editor to make sense of and tell stories around its user data.
Ed Pilkington / Guardian:
Bradley Manning's lawyer demands sentence cut — The civilian lawyer of Bradley Manning, the US soldier suspected of transferring hundreds of thousands of state secrets to WikiLeaks, is demanding that at least seven years be lopped off any sentence he might be given on grounds that he was improperly treated while in military custody.
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Guardian
Anne Eisenberg / New York Times:
‘Good Girls’ Fight to Be Journalists — WHEN I graduated from college, before the Civil Rights Act of 1964 took effect, sex discrimination was legal. I wanted to write for a newspaper or newsmagazine, but despite an armload of credentials and skills, I soon learned the score …
Alyson Shontell / Business Insider:
TV Entrepreneur Brian Bedol Has Raised $15 Million To Disrupt Cable Networks — Brian Bedol has had an fantastic career as both a startup founder and TV executive. In 1995, he launched Classic Sports Network and sold it to ESPN for $175 million. He later founded College Sports Television and sold it to CBS for $325 million.