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Paul Farhi / Washington Post:
How Mother Jones got the Romney ‘47 percent’ story — Big scoops come in small increments. It takes some luck and some connections, some phone calls and e-mails, and the time to build a relationship. Just ask David Corn. Corn, the Washington bureau chief for Mother Jones magazine …
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Forbes, Capital New York, Election 2012 and The Fix
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Andrew Beaujon / Poynter:
Huffington Post offers job to James Carter IV after he facilitates leak of Romney video to competitor — James Carter IV made contact with the source of Mitt Romney's “47 percent” video on Twitter, then courted him relentlessly. As Josh Lederman relays: … We all know what happened next.
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Associated Press, The New York Observer and The Daily Beast
Michael Calderone / The Huffington Post:
Mitt Romney Makes ‘Redistribution’ Argument, Bolstered by Fox News, Conservative Media
Mitt Romney Makes ‘Redistribution’ Argument, Bolstered by Fox News, Conservative Media
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Politico
Tony Romm / Politico:
Mitt Romney ‘47 percent’ recording may have been illegal
Mitt Romney ‘47 percent’ recording may have been illegal
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Mashable!, The Caucus, citmedialaw.org, New York Times, @jbenton, Forbes, Gawker, The Week and Mother Jones
Liz Gannes / AllThingsD:
What's Next for GOOD Magazine? A Social Network. — GOOD Worldwide will today launch a new social activism site Good.is. — Famous for its printed magazine, GOOD has now turned its focus to a community site that allows members to publicly post stories and activities and to follow each other and their interests.
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Poynter, TechCrunch, @caitlindewey and Mashable!
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Charlie Warzel / Adweek:
Good Relaunches, Opens Up About Layoffs — Good founder Ben Goldhirsh shocked media types and set in motion a slew of terrible headline puns ("Bad! Major Editorial Layoffs Hit Good") when the company laid off the majority of its editorial staff with very little explanation last June.
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ReadWriteWeb and @craigsilverman, Thanks:@cwarzel
Nat Ives / AdAge:
Newsweek Daily Beast Names Hill Holliday's Baba Shetty Its New CEO — Succeeds Stephen Colvin, Who Led Daily Beast Since Before Newsweek Merger — The Newsweek Daily Beast Company is naming Baba Shetty its new CEO, succeeding Stephen Colvin, who had president CEO at The Daily Beast since 2009 …
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Betabeat, The Wrap and @edmundlee
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Joe Pompeo / Capital New York:
Following NewsBeast departure, Stephen Colvin joins Lerer Ventures — News broke in Ad Age this morning that Stephen Colvin has left his post as C.E.O. of the Newsweek Daily Beast Company and been replaced by advertising executive Baba Shetty. — And now we know where Colvin is going …
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mediabistro.com and The Huffington Post
David Carr / New York Times:
Media Chiefs Form Venture to E-Publish — Two powerful entertainment moguls, Scott Rudin, the film and theater producer, and Barry Diller, the chairman of IAC/InterActiveCorp, are joining together to enter the turbulent world of book publishing. — Mr. Rudin and Frances Coady …
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Betabeat, The Wrap, paidContent, Los Angeles Times, Media Decoder, Fast Company, CNET, Deadline.com, NYConvergence.com, NetNewsCheck Latest and @carr2n
Robert Andrews / paidContent:
The Guardian has a new chief digital officer — Guardian News & Media may be re-casting its whole self as “digital-first”, but it still has digital-specific leadership. On Wednesday, the news publisher announced the creation of its first chief digital officer role, a post which appears …
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Journalism.co.uk, Guardian and Media Week
Julie Moos / Poynter:
Stephen Colbert spends 3 minutes mocking USA Today's new logo — On Tuesday night's show, Stephen Colbert told Comedy Central viewers that his fears over USA Today's “dramatic” redesign were “for nothing.” Highlights from the segment: — “In a digital era where print media is struggling …
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Erik Wemple, Gannett Blog, JIMROMENESKO.COM, Mediaite and C-Scape
Jason Del Rey / AdAge:
Buzzfeed Hires Jeff Greenspan as First Chief Creative Officer — Buzzfeed has hired Jeff Greenspan, an exec with Madison Avenue and Silicon Valley experience, as its first chief creative officer. The hire comes as the fast-growing digital-media company aims to work with brands and agencies …
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FishbowlDC, The Wrap and FishbowlNY
Jeff Bercovici / Forbes:
Vimeo, DailyMotion Court Filmmakers In YouTube's Shadow — It's a good time to be an independent filmmaker on the web. Hoping to differentiate themselves from YouTube and carve off some of its market share, two of the biggest online video sites are cozying up to creators …
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Journalism.co.uk, Vimeo Staff Blog, AllThingsD, PC Magazine and Betabeat
Lucia Moses / Adweek:
Condé Faces More Cuts — Condé Nast is asking its publishers to cut 5 percent from their budgets as the weak ad market is expected to bleed into the second half and beyond, company sources tell Adweek. — A handful of brands including Golf Digest and Teen Vogue cut staff last week …
Dominic Rushe / Guardian:
News Corp shareholders in US want to sue over phone hacking scandal — Shareholders in Rupert Murdoch's News Corp are asking a US court for permission to sue the firm's board for failing to stop the phone hacking scandal. The shareholders asked Delaware judge John Noble on Wednesday …
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Associated Press
Eriq Gardner / Hollywood Reporter:
‘Innocence of Muslims’ Actress Sues Producer, YouTube — Cindy Lee Garcia demands that YouTube take the film off of the video-sharing site. — Innocence of Muslims, the controversial film that has sparked uproar across the Middle East for disparaging Muslims, has erupted into lawsuit.
Mackenzie Weinger / Politico:
Jon Stewart-Bill O'Reilly debate sells out — The upcoming debate between Fox News's Bill O'Reilly and Comedy Central's Jon Stewart is sold out — but scalpers are offering tickets for hundreds of dollars on resale websites. — The duo's “The Rumble in the Air-Conditioned Auditorium,” …
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The Verge, Hollywood Reporter and Tampa Bay Times
Mackenzie Weinger / Politico:
Report: WSJ published Romney adviser op-eds without disclosing ties — The Wall Street Journal has published op-eds from several writers who serve as advisers to Mitt Romney's campaign without disclosing their ties to the presidential race, according to liberal media watchdog organization Media Matters.
Discussion:
Media Matters for America
Jim Romenesko:
Doug Manchester to North County Times staff: Don't shiv business owners — North County Times reporter Bradley Fikes wrote the passage below to clarify a Voice of San Diego post about his coverage of new Times owner Doug Manchester's newsroom talk. ("I know, I'm on a high wire without a net," writes Fikes.