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James Fanelli / DNAinfo.com New York:
Sulzberger Will Shows Heirs Want to Sell His New York Times Stock — NEW YORK CITY — The children of the late New York Times publisher Arthur Ochs Sulzberger Sr. are moving quickly to sell stock he held in the Gray Lady's parent company, his will reveals. — Sulzberger Sr. died at 86 on Sept. 29 …
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Katherine Fung / The Huffington Post:
New York Times Agrees To Mediation For Contract
New York Times Agrees To Mediation For Contract
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nyguild.org, New York Magazine, JIMROMENESKO.COM and JIMROMENESKO.COM
Guardian:
Jimmy Savile: former BBC executives deny sex abuse claims were open secret — Two former senior BBC TV executives have denied that claims of sexual abuse by Sir Jimmy Savile were an open secret at the corporation in the 1980s. Jim Moir, who as a BBC entertainment executive was in charge …
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Jason Del Rey / AdAge:
Here's Business Insider's Crazy New Strategy to Boost Ad Revenue — Sponsored Content Business, ‘Brand Insider’ Expected to Generate 50% of Ad Revenue — Get ready for more slideshows on Business Insider, but this time with a twist: they'll be paid for by an advertiser and likely include some nod to a brand's product or service.
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Wall Street Journal
Michael Calderone / The Huffington Post:
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 and @jeffjarvis
Mike Butcher / TechCrunch:
Demotix Hits A Million Images, Proving The Crowd-Sourced Picture Agency Can Work — We've been covering Demotix since their controversial launch in 2008 and frankly the jury at the time was out on whether they really could create what many had tried and failed to do: a crowd-sourced …
David Dishneau / Associated Press:
Media Seeks Court-Martial Files In Bradley Manning Case — WASHINGTON — The U.S. military's highest court is asking WikiLeaks to explain why the military justice system, rather than civilian courts, is the proper venue for seeking routine judicial documents in the court-martial …
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Politico, AFP and Courthouse News Service
Cindy Royal / Nieman Journalism Lab:
Journalism schools need to get better at teaching tech where the girls are — Editor's Note: It's the start of the school year, which means students are returning to journalism programs around the country. As the media industry continues to evolve, how well is new talent being trained …
Adrienne LaFrance / Nieman Journalism Lab:
Election season gives major daily newspapers ripe testing ground for video work — This election season has continued online news' march toward video — particularly video produced by news organizations that haven't historically been known for it. Here's a look at how three major U.S. newspapers treated …
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David Kravets / Wired:
Judge Says Fair Use Protects Universities in Book-Scanning Project — A federal judge on Wednesday threw out a copyright infringement lawsuit against universities that participated in a massive book-digitization project in conjunction with Google without permission from rights holders.
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The Laboratorium and madisonian.net
Jared Keller / Business Week:
What Jack Welch Could Learn From Rupert Murdoch — After the Bureau of Labor Statistics released its latest U.S. unemployment report on October 5, former General Electric CEO Jack Welch set off a social media firestorm with a single tweet suggesting the Obama administration had doctored the numbers for political gain.
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CJR, The Daily Caller, Fortune and Hit & Run
Hannah Porter / American Journalism Review:
Tailoring News for the Mobile Crowd — NowThis News is targeting a young audience that is tethered to smartphones and tablets. — AJR editorial assistant Hannah Porter (hporter@ajr.umd.edu) is a student at the Philip Merrill College of Journalism at the University of Maryland.
Jeremy W. Peters / New York Times:
Networks Like Split-Screens in Debates, Even if the Candidates Don't — Don't scratch your ear — even if it really itches. If you have a thought you want to come back to, quickly jot down one memorable word, not an entire sentence. And remember: that camera in front of you represents 60 million sets of eyes.
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Los Angeles Times and TVNewser