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WikiLeaks Implements Paywall, Anonymous Does Not Approve — As WikiLeaks ramps up for its first document dump in months, there's a very noticeable difference in the workflow of the champions of free information. It's not exactly free any more. Early Wednesday evening, WikiLeaks teased their …
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@carr2n and @jeffjarvis
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Media Seeks Court-Martial Files In Bradley Manning Case
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Politico, AFP and Courthouse News Service

Look for New York Times labor deal by early November, if at all — If the mediation process between the New York Times management and Guild is going to produce a deal, it will probably come within the next month, Guild President Bill O'Meara said in an interview Thursday.


Self hit by Condé cutbacks — Cutbacks started at Condé Nast late yesterday, with a least one corporate vice president and eight editorial staffers on Lucy Danziger's Self magazine getting the ax. The cutbacks are expected to continue today, with staffers from Glamour and GQ on the chopping block.
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New York Magazine, FishbowlNY and Capital New York


Martha Raddatz Faces Charges Of Bias From Conservative Outlets, As Gwen Ifill Did In 2008 — NEW YORK — On the day before the 2008 vice presidential debate, The Drudge Report splashed a photo of moderator Gwen Ifill and suggested it was a conflict of interest for her to moderate the following night's contest.
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Pressthink, Washington Post, American Journalism Review, Chickaboomer, Mediaite, @jeffjarvis, Politico and USA Today
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Reddit blocks Gawker in defence of its right to be really, really creepy — Links from Gawker are banned from /r/politics, after journalist threatens to reveal the identity of the man running Reddit's “creepshots”, “beatingwomen” and “jailbait” forums. — The front page of r/politics


Instapaper founder Marco Arment launches magazine on iTunes — After breaking new media ground with products like Tumblr and Instapaper, Marco Arment is turning his attention to a more conventional publishing format — the magazine. — Launching today in iTunes, Arment's “The Magazine” …
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The Next Web, Marco.org, Fortune, ReadWriteWeb and Daring Fireball


New York Times Reporters Detained Covering Keystone XL Protests in East Texas — The massive (and controversial) Keystone XL pipeline, which will take heavy crude harvested from oil sand pits in Canada to refineries on the Gulf Coast, is currently under construction. And it's also under protest.
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The Huffington Post


Variety: pay wall going, print staying, Penske says — New Variety owner Jay Penske won kudos from his new employees at Variety by promising to take down the paper's online paywall, continue the industry trade's presence in print and invest in its newsroom.
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Poynter


Business Matters: The Truth About Pandora's Payments to Artists — Pandora mounted an effective publicity campaign Tuesday by revealing the amounts of royalties some artists' songs generate on its service (as opposed to how much money those artists are actually collecting).
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Bloomberg, AfterDawn.com and SocialTimes


From Digital Sweatshop To Perk Palace: Why Gawker's Nick Denton Started Spoiling His Staff — Gawker Media owner Nick Denton cultivates a reputation for being slightly evil. That image would suffer if the world knew just how, well, nice he's been to his employees of late.
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The New York Observer


The one person ‘Times’ public editor didn't call about Andrew Goldman controversy: Andrew Goldman — After a Twitter fight earlier this week between New York Times Magazine columnist Andrew Goldman and several other writers and editors, Times public editor Margaret Sullivan emailed a batch …
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The Atlantic Wire, Gawker, Capital New York, The New York Observer, Jezebel, Featured stories and Poynter