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Margaret Sullivan / The Public Editor's Journal:
In New Policy, The Times Forbids After-the-Fact ‘Quote Approval’ — The New York Times is drawing “a clear line” against the practice of news sources being allowed to approve quotations in stories after the fact. — The practice, known as quote approval, “puts so much control over the content …
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Erik Wemple / Washington Post:
New York Times bans quote approval, kind of
Financial Times:
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Dan Sabbagh / Guardian:
Sky might be ‘fit and proper’, but Ofcom has harsh words for James Murdoch
Sky might be ‘fit and proper’, but Ofcom has harsh words for James Murdoch
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Kate Holton / Reuters:
UK regulator clears BSkyB of links to hacking scandal
UK regulator clears BSkyB of links to hacking scandal
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Alan Cowell / New York Times:
British Regulator Declares BSkyB ‘Fit and Proper’
British Regulator Declares BSkyB ‘Fit and Proper’
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Jessica Wohl / Reuters:
Exclusive: Wal-Mart stops selling Amazon Kindles — (Reuters) - Wal-Mart Stores Inc will no longer sell Amazon.com Inc's Kindle products, making it the second major chain to stop selling Amazon's devices, as the world's largest retailer makes a bet that consumers are more interested in other gadgets.
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Jeff Bercovici / Forbes:
Time Warner CEO Explains Why He Doesn't Care About Selling HBO To Cord-Cutters (Or Old Folks) — If cord-cutters were a political party, the first plank of their platform would be the right to subscribe to HBO directly over the internet without signing up for cable or satellite TV service.
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Joe Flint / Los Angeles Times:
HBO CEO Bill Nelson retiring, Richard Plepler to succeed him
HBO CEO Bill Nelson retiring, Richard Plepler to succeed him
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Mike Isaac / AllThingsD:
Mediafed Snaps Up News Aggregation App Taptu — It's tough being a news reader app. You've got competition on every side while you fight for distribution, not to mention staving off media company lawsuits, all the while trying to figure out how to monetize.
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Zach Carter / The Huffington Post:
Universal-EMI Merger Could Yield New Mega-Label To Threaten The Future Of Music — WASHINGTON — Today, music lovers have more ways than ever before to access their favorite songs and discover artists they've never heard of. Can't live another minute without “Call Me Maybe”?
Joe Pompeo / Capital New York:
BuzzFeed (yes, BuzzFeed) begins search for ‘longform editor’ — BuzzFeed, the viral meme generator founded by Jonah Peretti and brought to prominence in the “real news” cycle by editor-in-chief Ben Smith, is now advertising the position of “longform editor”—someone “who can assign …
Rick Edmonds / Poynter:
Journal Register likely to reduce print frequency at some papers — The new slimmed-down Journal Register company, being pieced together in a bankruptcy proceeding, is likely to eliminate at least some daily print editions at several of its 20 dailies. — “I would consider and am considering …
Jim Romenesko:
Groupon loses managing editor to Sun-Times parent Wrapports — Brandon Copple, who left Crain's to join Groupon as managing editor in 2010, has been hired by Sun-Times owner Wrapports to oversee a new venture that will create sports and business media products.
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Laura Hazard Owen / paidContent:
Apple and publishers subpoena Amazon in ebook pricing case — Apple wants the Department of Justice to turn over the interviews it conducted with Amazon employees as part of the ebook pricing lawsuit. In an August filing, Apple wrote, “Amazon was the driving force behind the Government's investigation …
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Sarah Marshall / Journalism.co.uk:
Google News introduces hidden keyword metatag — Publishers will be able to add up to 10 keywords or short phrases to tell the Google crawler what a news article is about — Google has announced a new metatag called “news_keywords” to allow digital journalists to add up to 10 keywords or phrases …
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Andrew Beaujon / Poynter:
Advance's Donald Newhouse among nation's richest people — Donald Newhouse is the 51st-richest person in the United States, Forbes reports. The magazine places the Advance Publications chief's net worth at $6.6 billion. His brother, Conde Nast Chairman Si Newhouse, Jr., places a little higher …
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Jeff Sonderman / Poynter:
Knight News Challenge winner will make historical election data easily accessible — The winners of the latest Knight News Challenge announced today include a collaboration between developers at The New York Times and The Washington Post to create a free, comprehensive database of past U.S. election results.
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Kara Bloomgarden-Smoke / The New York Observer:
Harper's Hires an ‘Anti-Economist’ — Harper's basically hasn't changed since 1984. But next month's issue of the highbrow magazine will feature a shake up that Harper's readers may notice. For the first time in the magazine's 165 years, there will be a business commentary column.
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Alex Weprin / TVNewser:
Second Israeli Video Provider to Drop CNN International — Israeli satellite TV company YES is planning to drop CNN International December 31, unless a new arrangement between the two companies is reached. YES controls approximately 39% of Israel's multichannel video marketplace, so the loss would be a substantial one.
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Dylan Byers / Politico:
NBC News and Obama's ‘redistribution’ video — Following a few hours of internal confusion yesterday, NBC News obtained exclusive access to the full-length video of Barack Obama's remarks at Loyola University in 1998 — all but defusing the Mitt Romney campaign's efforts to use a brief clip …
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