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3:30 AM ET, September 14, 2012

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McKay Coppins / BuzzFeed:
Romney's Team Turns On The Press  —  A frustrating week in Boston.  “The polls are close, and so the media starts cheering on their guy,” says one adviser.  —  DULLES, Va. — As Mitt Romney finishes his second week of dismal news coverage — with slipping polls and a combustible international crisis driving …
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Erik Wemple:
Fact-checkers say no to Romney ‘apology’ claims
Erik Wemple / Washington Post:
Obama-rooting reporters  —  In these days of media conspiracy …
Discussion: Examiner and Mediaite
Joe Pompeo / Capital New York:
‘The Wall Street Journal’ pushes its glossy magazine to monthly (almost)  —  The Wall Street Journal's glossy luxury title, WSJ., may soon be losing its editor, Deborah Needleman, who—as we reported yesterday—has been offered a job editing rival magazine T: The New York Times Style Magazine.
Discussion: WWD Media Headlines, FishbowlNY and WWD
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Jim Romenesko:
Wall Street Journal's front page ignored 9/11 anniversary, too
Discussion: Erik Wemple
Jeff Sonderman / Poynter:
Study: Smaller news websites depend more on social media for traffic than larger sites  —  In any local market, the dozens or hundreds of available news websites make up a news ecosystem.  —  In any real-life nature ecosystem — think of the food chain diagram you learned in 5th grade — the many species develop their own roles.
Lucia Moses / Adweek:
‘USA Today’ Redesigns  —  USA Today is about to roll out the biggest redesign in its history, but is it too late?  On the eve of the paper's 30th anniversary, John Hartman, author of The USA Today Way, said the paper is showing “all the makings of a death spiral” and predicted that it would shut down within three years.
Jim Romenesko:
Survey: U.S. publishers optimistic about future of newspapers  —  A survey by Missouri School of Journalism's Reynolds Journalism Institute finds that most publishers of U.S. dailies remain optimistic about the future of newspapers: 40% are “somewhat optimistic,” 25% are “very optimistic,” 4% are “not optimistic,” and 31% are neutral.
Brooks Barnes / Media Decoder:
Disney Unexpectedly Reveals Movie Write-Down and Sluggish Ad Revenue  —  James A. Rasulo, Disney's chief financial officer, unexpectedly revealed two important tidbits at a gathering of Wall Street analysts on Thursday: The company will take a $50 million write-down at its movie studio …
Mathew Ingram / GigaOM:
Friendster founder launches social-news app, but will it fly?  —  Even if he never achieves anything world-changing again — which he is certainly hoping to do — Jonathan Abrams will always be remembered as the guy who founded Friendster, the very first web-based “social network.”
Discussion: TechCrunch
Pamela Erens / Los Angeles Review of Books:
Is The Atlantic Making Us Stupid?  —  JAMES BENNET WANTS US to have a conversation.  The editor-in-chief of The Atlantic, who took the helm in 2006, has overseen a remarkable rise in the magazine's fortunes and profile.  He has turned The Atlantic from a money bleeder into a moneymaker …
Discussion: Jonathan Last Online
Sara Morrison / CJR:
Aggregation aggravation  —  Politico's Maggie Haberman has a pretty liberal view of how much to quote when aggregating.  Should she be more conservative?  —  How much aggregation is too much?  It's been years since aggregator extraordinaire Huffington Post entered the online media fray …
Discussion: Politico
Paul Bond / Hollywood Reporter:
‘Innocence of Muslims’ Shot on Paramount-Built Set  —  Hollywood production worker talking to FBI as authorities probe L.A. location used in “JAG.”  —  The Innocence of Muslims, a movie that has enraged radical Islamists who have rioted and committed murders in the Middle East this week …
Discussion: Gawker
Erik Wemple:
Group petitions Sun-Times over sexist questions  —  It's not just that the Chicago Sun-Times asked Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan whether she could juggle a possible governorship with the demands of bringing up two young children.  Such an errant, though sexist, question might well have gone unnoticed.
Discussion: Change.org
Edmund Lee / Bloomberg:
Washington Post Co. Names SurveyMonkey CEO to Board  —  Dave Goldberg, the chief executive officer of SurveyMonkey.com LLC and husband of Facebook Inc. executive Sheryl Sandberg, will join Washington Post Co.'s board, giving the company more Silicon Valley experience.
Alex Weprin / TVNewser:
CBS News, Showtime To Launch ‘60 Minutes of Sports’ Newsmagazine  —  CBS News and sister pay cable network Showtime are partnering on a new sports newsmagazine, “60 Minutes of Sports.”  The program will air on Showtime, greatly bolstering the pay cabler's sports news output.
 
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Alyson Shontell / Business Insider:
BuzzFeed Makes Its First Acquisition To Tackle A Big Revenue Opportunity
Discussion: TechCrunch
Lisa O'Carroll / Guardian:
Phone-hacking: Hugh Grant and others file high court claims
Discussion: Deadline.com
Jim Edwards / Business Insider:
See The Sun's Front-Page Apology For Cover-Up In Death Of 96 Soccer Fans
Associated Press:
US law enforcement: Nakoula is filmmaker of anti-Muslim movie blamed for violence
Lisa O'Carroll / Guardian:
Rupert Murdoch names Andrew Knight as Times Newspapers chairman
Andrew Beaujon / Poynter:
Lawyer: 4 — not 3,000 — interns have joined class action suit against Hearst
Associated Press:
BPI Sues ABC News For Defamation
Katherine Fung / The Huffington Post:
Bob Costas Rips NBC's Olympics Coverage
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John Reynolds / Media Week:
European business execs prefer Twitter to bloomberg.com and ft.com
Lucia Moses / Adweek:
Nomad Editions Calls it Quits
Discussion: eMedia Vitals
Phillip Swarts / The Washington Guardian:
Investigation questions EPA money spent to fund newspaper
Discussion: The Newspaper Guild
Press Gazette:
Member of armed forces arrested in Elveden probe
Discussion: @timescrime