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Karan Bajaj / KaranBajaj.in:
Clearing the air around Samsung Mob!lers vs Indian bloggers fiasco — It all started this morning when a close friend Nimish Dubey tagged me on Facebook with a link to The Next Web's story on how Samsung took two Indian bloggers to IFA, Berlin and then threatened to leave them there without return tickets and hotel.
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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.
Brad McCarty / The Next Web:
Samsung “deeply apologizes” to Indian blogger: We put you through undue hardship — Following our report chronicling the treatment of two Indian bloggers attending the IFA trade show in Berlin, Samsung has issued a response to the accusations that it forced bloggers to operate as Samsung representatives against their will.
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Chris Ariens / TVNewser:
Based on His Experience at the RNC, Network Producer Cancels Plans to Cover the DNC — Is the cost associated with network television coverage of the conventions over the top? Could the money be put to better use doing long-form reporting about critical issues facing the nation?
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Dylan Byers / Politico:
DNC 2012: Press puts a new spin on Obama — CHARLOTTE, N.C. — For over a year now, the political press has been writing the ever-evolving book on Mitt Romney. But as the Democratic National Convention gets under way in Charlotte, major media outlets are sending President Barack Obama through …
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Rachel McAthy / Journalism.co.uk:
World Press Trends: 2.2% of newspaper ad revenues from digital — The annual World Press Trends survey by the World Association of Newspapers and Publisher (WAN-IFRA) has highlighted a “lack of intensity” in digital news consumption, which it says is being shown in the digital revenue shares reported by newspapers.
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Nicholas Watt / Guardian:
UK tells Ecuador Assange can't be extradited if he faces death penalty — William Hague says Wikileaks founder could only be sent to US if both Britain and Sweden believe human rights would not be breached — Britain has assured Ecuador that Julian Assange has a double guarantee …
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Frédéric Filloux / Guardian:
Why newspapers must raise their price — The news market is splitting and revenue is not easy to squeeze out of digital subscribers and advertisers — For quite a while, I've been advocating a newspapers price hike. My take: the news market is undergoing an irreversible split.
Somini Sengupta / New York Times:
Twitter's Chief Lawyer Defends Free Speech With Revenue in Mind — SAN FRANCISCO — Alexander Macgillivray, Twitter's chief lawyer, says that fighting for free speech is more than a good idea. He thinks it is a competitive advantage for his company. — That conviction explains why he spends …
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 …
Jon Fingas / Engadget:
NBC rebrands Olympics app as NBC Sports Live Extra, promises streams for a wider athletic universe — NBC's Olympics Live Extra may have lost its original raison d'être after the flame was extinguished in London, but that doesn't mean it's time to purge the app from your phone's home screen.
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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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 …