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Cindy Adams / New York Post:
NBC Sued Over Trayvon Tape — Trayvon Martin shooter George Zimmerman is suing NBC over the network's botched editing of his 911 tape, Page Six can exclusively reveal. We hear Zimmerman's attorneys are about to file a complaint against NBC and its top executives, naming news president Steve Capus …
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Tim Molloy / The Wrap:
George Zimmerman ‘Considering’ Suing NBC News Over Edited Trayvon Martin 911 Tape (Update)
George Zimmerman ‘Considering’ Suing NBC News Over Edited Trayvon Martin 911 Tape (Update)
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The Huffington Post and mediabistro.com
Jim Romenesko:
Gannett Government Media announces 5-day furloughs — Employees of Military Times, Army Times, Air Force Times, Navy Times and other Gannett Government Media publications were told today to take a five-day furlough before the end of the year. — From the memo:
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Jeff Sonderman / Poynter:
When news breaks, most Americans seek a second, trusted source for more info — When Americans first learn about a breaking news story, 83 percent seek out a second source to get more information, new research says. — Half of them turned to a different type of platform (i.e. …
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Jim Romenesko:
WSJ memo: We're creating a single newsroom that does away with duplication — I'm told that this note from Wall Street Journal managing editor Robert Thomson — sent out shortly after noon today — is being described in the newsroom as “the layoffs memo.” In it, Thomson writes: … THE MEMO:
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Neetzan Zimmerman / Gawker:
PBS, Sesame Workshop Blast Romney Over Big Bird Comments: Sesame Street Won't Go Away — In its official statement following last night's presidential debate, Sesame Workshop responded to Mitt Romney's remark that he “likes Big Bird” but will cut PBS funding anyway by reiterating its policy as a nonpartisan …
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Laura Hazard Owen / GigaOM:
B&N and Microsoft finalize partnership, creating Nook Media — Barnes & Noble and Microsoft have finalized the strategic partnership that they first announced in April. The new subsidiary, called Nook Media, comprises Barnes & Noble's Nook and college businesses.
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ZDNet, PC Magazine, TechCrunch and CNET
The Fix:
Networks, AP cancel exit polls in 19 states — Breaking from two decades of tradition, this year's election exit poll is set to include surveys of voters in 31 states, not all 50 as it has for the past five presidential elections, according to multiple people involved in the planning.
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The Caucus and TVNewser
Erik Maza / WWD:
Deborah Needleman Settling In at T — DEBORAH'S TEAM: It's Deborah Needleman's first week at The New York Times. She's spent it partly in Paris, for the collections, and mostly avoiding questions about T. A spokeswoman for the Times said Tuesday, “It's her second day and she's focused on getting herself settled here.
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FishbowlNY and Maza's Bazaar
Julie Moos / Poynter:
Jim Lehrer target of Twitter criticism while moderating his 12th presidential debate — Heading into Wednesday night's debate, PBS Executive Editor Jim Lehrer was expected to moderate his 12th presidential debate with a firm hand. But that is not how debate watchers saw him:
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Twitter Blog, Newsvandal, Forbes, FishbowlDC, Mediaite, Washington Post, Gawker and O'Reilly Radar
Jeff John Roberts / paidContent:
Google and publishers settle book scanning lawsuit — Google has reached a deal to end its long-running court fight with major publishings houses over the company's controversial decision to scan the world's library books. — In a joint statement released this morning …
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Wall Street Journal, Google, MediaPost, TechCrunch, Financial Times, Softpedia News, Techdirt, Ars Technica, Media & Entertainment, PC Magazine, Mashable!, CNET, GalleyCat and AllThingsD
Brian Proffitt / ReadWriteWeb:
Will Royalties Kill The Streaming Rdio Star? — The ongoing tug-of-war between musicians, record labels and digital content providers inched a little more towards artists this week with the introduction of an innovative paid-referral plan from streaming provider Rdio.
Charles Apple:
A backlash to ‘digital first’? Or a zig while everyone else zags? — Marla Jo Fisher, the bargain-hunting “Deals Diva” columnist and blogger for the Orange County Register, reveals something interesting in her most recent post. — The paper's new owners have invested a lot of money lately …
Jim Romenesko:
More than 50% of Times-Picayune subscribers say they'll buy Baton Rouge Advocate's New Orleans edition — A survey by the LSU Public Policy Research Lab found that 51.4% of current Times-Picayune subscribers plan to buy the Baton Rouge Advocate's New Orleans edition, and 28.2% …
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Andrew Beaujon / Poynter:
Times-Picayune editors: ‘The transition has been difficult for us’
Times-Picayune editors: ‘The transition has been difficult for us’
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