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AllThingsD:
Exclusive: Twitter Eyeing Media Bigs, Including Hollywood Mogul Peter Chernin, for Board Seats — Twitter is now interviewing a series of well-known media players for its board, as the San Francisco online social communications service seeks to increase its ties to the entertainment industry …
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Betabeat, Fast Company, Mashable! and NetNewsCheck Latest
BuzzFeed:
Hillary Clinton Aide Tells Reporter To “F**k Off” And “Have A Nice Life” — On Sunday morning, BuzzFeed correspondent Michael Hastings emailed Philippe Reines, Hillary Clinton's longtime aide and personal spokesman at the State Department, asking a series of pointed questions about State's handling …
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Bill Carter / Media Decoder:
Amid Criticism, CNN Defends Reporting on Ambassador's Journal
Amid Criticism, CNN Defends Reporting on Ambassador's Journal
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TVNewser
Michael Calderone / The Huffington Post:
Libya Consulate Not Secured Days After Attack, Journalists Say
Libya Consulate Not Secured Days After Attack, Journalists Say
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The Huffington Post
Claire Atkinson / New York Post:
CNN crisis call: Time Warner eyes big guns to revive network — Time Warner execs have reached out to media heavyweights, including Sony Chairman Howard Stringer, as they cast about for a new chief to revive the moribund cable news network, The Post has learned.
Brian Stelter / Media Decoder:
Willie Geist to Co-Host Third Hour of ‘Today’ — Willie Geist, a co-host of the rollicking MSNBC morning show “Morning Joe,” is moving over to NBC's flagship “Today” show as a co-host of the franchise's 9 a.m. hour. — The promotion is expected to be announced by NBC this week …
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FishbowlDC, TVWeek.com, New York Magazine, Broadcasting & Cable, TVNewser, Deadline.com, Mediaite, Inside Cable News and The Huffington Post
Chris Selley / National Post:
On Margaret Wente, plagiarism, and the Globe's public editor-cum-union rep — It's tough to pick the most discreditable aspect of Globe and Mail Public Editor Sylvia Stead's train wreck response to serious allegations of journalistic malpractice against columnist Margaret Wente. There are so many contenders.
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Globe and Mail, Poynter, Macleans.ca and John Gordon Miller's Blog
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Roy Greenslade / Guardian:
Canadian columnist accused of plagiarism
Canadian columnist accused of plagiarism
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Globe and Mail, Macleans.ca, Canada's online magazine and Plagiarism Today
Anthony Ha / TechCrunch:
Funded By $22M From Publishers, Wanderful Media Reinvents The Newspaper Circular — A startup called Wanderful Media wants to find a place for circulars (those printed flyers full of the latest deals and coupons) in the digital world. — Circulars have long been a staple of printed newspapers …
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Street Fight
Kara Bloomgarden-Smoke / The New York Observer:
Print Sex Ads Will Remain at Newly-Formed Voice Media Group — Backpage.com may be gone, but sex ads are here to stay at the alt weeklies formerly owned by Village Voice Media. Over the weekend, Village Voice Media announced it had reshuffled and separated its 13 newspapers from Backpage.com …
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NetNewsCheck Latest, Capital New York, New York Magazine, New York Post, TechCrunch and paidContent
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Michael Wolff / Guardian:
The Village Voice's synthetic solution to a synthetic sex ad scandal
The Village Voice's synthetic solution to a synthetic sex ad scandal
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The Atlantic Wire, Gawker and The Raw Story
Ben Fritz / Los Angeles Times:
Deadline owner Penske likely to buy Variety — Daily Variety will soon be acquired by Penske Media, the owner of Deadline.com. (Variety website / September 24, 2012) — Hollywood's 107-year-old industry trade publication Variety and 6-year-old online competitor Deadline …
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Media Decoder
Jeff John Roberts / paidContent:
MIT and the Boston Globe: can universities reboot news outlets? — As old school news outlets struggle to find their footing in the digital world, a new partnership between two flagship Boston institutions presents some intriguing possibilities. The program will see MIT students embedded directly …
Andrew Beaujon / Poynter:
Nola Media Group announces digital initiative one week before Times-Picayune reduces print days — Nola Media Group announced it will fund a half-million dollars worth of initiatives to increase access to digital media in New Orleans. The company publishes the Times-Picayune …
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WWL-TV and New Orleans Times-Picayune
Lisa O'Carroll / Guardian:
Phone hacking: judge reveals relative is among claimants — The high court judge presiding over 155 civil damages claims for alleged phone hacking being brought against News of the World's publisher has disclosed that one of his relatives is among the fresh cases.
Liana B. Baker / Reuters:
Broadcasters get unlikely support from Cablevision in Aereo case — Cablevision has thrown its support behind major U.S. broadcast networks in their bid to stop Aereo Inc, an online television start-up backed by billionaire Barry Diller, from broadcasting TV programming over the Internet.
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Peter Kafka / AllThingsD:
Cablevision Tells Aereo to Get Off Its Team
Guardian:
BBC apologises to Queen for revealing private conversation about Abu Hamza — The BBC has apologised to the Queen after its security correspondent recounted a private conversation in which the monarch told him she had lobbied a home secretary to secure the arrest of Abu Hamza al-Masri, the radical Islamist cleric.
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BBC, PressGazette, @benfenton, @theroyaleditor and @dansabbagh
Frederic Lardinois / TechCrunch:
YouTube Expands Translation Tools For Video Captions To 300+ Languages — YouTube just announced that it is now making it easier for video creators to translate their video captions to more than 300 languages by integrating the YouTube Video Manager with the Google Translator Toolkit.
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CNET, NetNewsCheck Latest, Engadget and YouTube Creator Blog
Matthew Panzarino / The Next Web:
Twitter's new Lifeline feature in Japan helps people find relevant accounts quickly during emergencies — Twitter just launched a very cool feature in Japan called Lifeline. It allows Japanese users of Twitter to use their postal code to find and follow local accounts that are important in emergencies.
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WebProNews and PC Magazine