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1:15 PM ET, October 9, 2012

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Jim Romenesko:
‘The anger is getting worse’ at New York Times  —  New York Times science correspondent Donald G. McNeil Jr. tells Romenesko readers that between 375 and 400 Times staffers participated in today's walkout.  “Plus there were 23 out at the Washington bureau,” he writes.
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Joe Pompeo / Capital New York:
At today's ‘New York Times’ staff walkout  —  Unionized New York Times staffers have been locked in a nasty contract battle with company management for the past 18 months now.  —  How much longer before the two sides reach an agreement?  —  “There's no reason it can't be settled by Friday …
Matt Wells / Guardian:
New York Times staff walk out in protest - and return 10 minutes later  —  About 375 workers walk out in dispute over pay - but only those staff whose schedule ‘permits 10- or 15-minute break’  —  It was a very New York Times protest.  Meticulously planned, well staffed, if somewhat meandering in the execution.
Guardian:
Jimmy Savile: Panorama to conduct investigation into sex abuse allegations  —  The BBC's Panorama is preparing an investigation into Jimmy Savile, as the broadcaster deals with the fallout around its controversial decision to drop an earlier Newsnight report on the late Jim'll Fix It star.
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Michael Holden / Reuters:
BBC star may have abused girls over four decades  —  LONDON, Oct 9 (Reuters) - Jimmy Savile, the late BBC TV star at the centre of a child sex scandal that has shaken Britain's state-funded broadcaster, may have abused up to 25 victims some as young as 13 over four decades, police said on Tuesday.
Lisa O'Carroll / Guardian:
Jimmy Savile: Lord Patten says behaviour can not be excused
Discussion: @timescrime and @lucymanning
Ben Fritz / Los Angeles Times:
Variety bought by Deadline owner Penske Media, Third Point  —  The Hollywood trade paper Variety has been acquired by Penske Media Corp. and its financial backer, private equity firm Third Point, for about $25 million, in a power shift for the world of show business and a transformation of the industry's most famous news brand.
Paul Bradshaw / Online Journalism Blog:
Stop attacking ‘web-first’ as if the world is going to stand still  —  This week feels very much like 2009.  That year I published a post titled ‘How the web changed the economics of news’, a brief overview of some of the economic factors impacting on publishing which has recently experienced …
Alex Weprin / TVNewser:
NBC News Shakes Up Management Team, New EP at ‘Rock Center’  —  NBC News has shaken up its leadership team, promoting DC bureau chief Antoine Sanfuentes (left) to senior VP of NBC News, promoting David Verdi to senior VP of newsgathering, upping Ken Strickland to DC bureau chief and naming Alex Wallace (center) EP of “Rock Center.”
Rick Edmonds / Poynter:
Borrell predicts digital revenue will rise 30% next year at small, mid-size newspapers  —  Gordon Borrell, newspaper reporter turned digital advertising analyst, has been tough on his old profession through the years.  After holding their own in the first wave of digital growth from 2002 to 2006 …
Discussion: CJR
Brian Stelter / Media Decoder:
NPR Appoints Executive from ‘Morning Edition’ to Oversee All News Coverage  —  NPR on Tuesday promoted Madhulika Sikka, the executive producer of “Morning Edition” for the last six years, to a position overseeing all news coverage for the organization.  —  Ms. Sikka will be executive editor …
Discussion: FishbowlDC
Tim Molloy / The Wrap:
CNN Announces CNN Films; First Documentary Features Streep, Hathaway (Video)  —  CNN announced the creation of CNN Films, which will develop documentaries with top filmmakers and secure films to release theatrically and air on CNN and CNN International.  —  Creating and airing feature-length films …
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Joe Flint / Los Angeles Times:   CNN's creation of film unit is step in right direction
Katherine Rushton / Telegraph:
Fear of compulsory job losses at struggling Guardian group  —  The publisher of the Guardian and Observer newspapers looks set to make compulsory job cuts after too few staff came forward for its voluntary redundancy package.  Guardian News & Media (GNM) has said it needs to cut up to 100 …
Discussion: Guardian
Anthony Ha / TechCrunch:
Reader's Digest Is Alive And Growing In The Digital World  —  Hey, remember Reader's Digest?  It's a magazine that I remember seeing on lots of shelves when I was growing up.  Now Editor in Chief Liz Vaccariello tells me that the magazine has undergone a “digital transformation” …
Discussion: NetNewsCheck Latest
 
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