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Wall Street Journal:
Apple Seeks to Create Pandora Rival — Apple Inc. is in talks to license music for a custom-radio service similar to the popular one operated by Pandora Media Inc., according to people familiar with the matter, in what would be a bid by the hardware maker to expand its dominance in online music.
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Jim Romenesko:
Ex-Journal Register staffer: Chapter 11/sale news isn't a surprise — From RACHEL JACKSON, former Journal Register employee: The [Journal Register] Chapter 11/sale announcement does not surprise me in the least - and the employee you quoted as calling this “horses**t” is exactly right.
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Adrienne LaFrance / Nieman Journalism Lab:
Why does Project Thunderdome have to be in New York City? — A day after the Journal Register Company announced bankruptcy (again), I paid a visit to Thunderdome, the rapidly growing Manhattan hub that Digital First launched to help reinvent the way JRC and MediaNews Group newspapers produce the news.
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NetNewsCheck Latest, CJR and eMedia Vitals
Dan Kennedy / Nieman Journalism Lab:
How Journal Register's bankruptcy might affect the revival of the New Haven Register
How Journal Register's bankruptcy might affect the revival of the New Haven Register
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GigaOM
Andrew Beaujon / Poynter:
Columbia University editor plagiarizes from New York Times article — An article by Jade Bonacolta in the Columbia Spectator plagiarized a New York Times writer's work, Peter Jacobs reports. Some of the plagiarism is clumsy rewriting of a Robin Pogrebin article; there's one outright lift of a quote.
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mediabistro.com, IvyGate and Columbia Daily Spectator
Drew Olanoff / TechCrunch:
Barack Obama's Record-Setting Speech: 52,757 Tweets Per Minute, 9M Total DNC Tweets — The President of the United States of America, Barack Obama, spoke at the Democratic National Convention tonight and broke some Twitter records (for politics) while he was at it, according to the company.
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Forbes, Politico, CNET, Mediaite, Twitter Blog, Rolling Stone, AllThingsD and Lost Remote
Andrew Beaujon / Poynter:
Shepard Fairey gets probation for actions in AP photo case — A New York judge has sentenced artist Shepard Fairey to two years of probation and 300 hours of community service for lying and destroying evidence relevant to the Associated Press' complaint that he'd used one of its images …
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Forbes, FishbowlNY, Associated Press, The Wrap, The Atlantic Wire, Politicker, ArtsBeat and The Newspaper Guild
Michael Cieply / New York Times:
Fox to Offer Digital Movies Closer to Theatrical Release — LOS ANGELES — Fox is about to pry open the window for digital film sales. — Beginning later this month with Ridley Scott's science fiction thriller “Prometheus,” the studio plans to offer high-definition versions of its films …
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The Verge, WebProNews, Engadget, Mashable! and Gizmodo
Hazel Sheffield / CJR:
Identity crisis — Journatic's short-lived editorial director Mike Fourcher weighs in … Why did Brian Timpone want you on the Journatic team? — Because I had an understanding of community news, and how to serve communities. — How much of that did you get to put into practice at Journatic?
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BBC:
Phone hacking police arrest journalist — Operation Tuleta is investigating computer hacking — Another journalist has been arrested by police investigating the alleged hacking of stolen mobile phones. — The 33-year-old man remains in custody after going to a police station in south London by appointment on Friday.
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Guardian and Press Association
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Joe Pompeo / Capital New York:
Foster Kamer to leave ‘The New York Observer’ for ‘Complex’ — Latest change to The New York Observer's masthead: Foster Kamer is leaving the paper for a job at Complex, the hip-hop lifestyle infused magazine and website founded by Mark Ecko in 2002. — Kamer, who's bounced around …
Jonathan Chait / New York Magazine:
Fact: AP Unclear on Definition of ‘Fact’ — Myth: We suck. FACT: You suck. — This Associated Press “fact check” of Bill Clinton's speech last night has attracted a fair amount of Internet abuse, but not nearly enough. It's not only a prime specimen of journalistic idiocy …
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CJR, Associated Press, Paul Krugman, ThinkProgress, Pressing Issues, Politico and The Huffington Post
Alex Sherman / Bloomberg:
NBC Broke Even on London Olympic Games, Head of Sports Says — Comcast Corp. (CMCSA)'s NBC Universal broke even on its broadcast of the London Olympic Games, according to Mark Lazarus, chairman of NBC Sports Group, who cited strong ratings for the telecast.
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Business Insider, The Verge and Deadline.com
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Liana B. Baker / Reuters:
CORRECTED-Hockey lockout could freeze NBC's sports momentum
Roy Greenslade / Guardian:
Dare the Palace complain to the PCC over The Sun's Prince Harry picture? — The advisers to the royal family are facing a real dilemma over Prince Harry's naked pictures. Dare they make a formal complaint to the Press Complaints Commission about The Sun publishing one of the intimate photos?
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Yahoo! News, The Daily Beast, The Journalism Foundation and Reuters
Jack Shafer / CJR:
The lying game — Is it ever okay to tell a whopper in the name of journalism? — In 2007, investigative journalist Ken Silverstein went undercover to test Washington lobbyists' taste for sleaze. Using an alias, Silverstein created a fictitious energy firm that ostensibly did business …
Alexia Tsotsis / TechCrunch:
Amazon's Writing Is On The Wall For Physical Books — ... Literally, like on the presentation wall of what seemed like the longest Amazon Press Event in Amazon Press Event history. — For those keeping track at home, Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos continued his one man attack on the print publishing industry …
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Softpedia News, The Verge, MacRumors, digitaltrends.com, ReadWriteWeb and Fast Company
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