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Martin Bekkelund / bekkelund.net:
Outlawed by Amazon DRM — A couple of days a go, my friend Linn sent me an e-mail, being very frustrated: Amazon just closed her account and wiped her Kindle. Without notice. Without explanation. This is DRM at it's worst. Linn travels a lot and therefore has, or should I say had …
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Mathew Ingram / GigaOM:
A healthy reminder from Amazon: You don't buy ebooks, you rent them — Sometimes the language we use fails to capture the essence of what we're doing when we are online, or lulls us into a false sense of security about our behavior and what it means. For example, we've gotten pretty used …
Andy McSmith / The Independent:
Newsnight should have continued Jimmy Savile report: Director-General George Entwistle admits BBC culture over sexual exploitation has changed too little — Attitudes inside the BBC towards sexual exploitation of teenage girls have changed since the 1960s, when Jimmy Savile started out as a serial abuser …
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Telegraph:
Jimmy Savile: BBC's lawyers blocked emails on decision to drop Newsnight expose — The BBC has been dragged into a fresh cover-up row after it emerged that the publication of emails implicating senior executives in a decision to drop a Newsnight expose of Jimmy Savile was blocked by its own lawyers.
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New York Times, BBC and Guardian
Reuters:
Trinity Mirror says has not received phone hacking legal claims — Trinity Mirror said it had not yet received any legal claims over allegations of phone hacking. — “We note the allegations made against us by Mark Lewis in today's papers,” the owner of the Daily Mirror tabloid said in a statement on Tuesday.
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David Bowden / Sky News:
Hacking: Mirror Papers Face Legal Claims
Hacking: Mirror Papers Face Legal Claims
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Digital Spy, Financial Times and Guardian
Press Gazette:
Former MoD employee and serving member of armed forces arrested in Elveden probe — Officers from Operation Elveden arrested two people in the Rotherham area of South Yorkshire this morning - bringing the total number of arrests in the investigation to 52. Officers from Elveden …
Frederic Lardinois / TechCrunch:
Google News Gets Updated Search Results Layout With Click-To-Expand News Results Clusters, More Photos & Videos — Google just announced an update to Google News' search results pages that makes some changes to the popular news site's layout. Most importantly, Google News search now features click-to-expand news results clusters.
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The Next Web, eMedia Vitals, Media News, NetNewsCheck Latest, Google News Blog, CNET and Softpedia News
Alexander C. Kaufman / The Wrap:
U-T San Diego Executive Backtracks on L.A. Times Purchase: 'We're Not Interested' (Exclusive) — Last week, U-T San Diego owner Doug Manchester said he would like to buy the Tribune Company's stable of newspapers, with his primary interest being the Los Angeles Times.
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Jim Romenesko:
Clark Kent quits the Daily Planet in Superman #13 — and he doesn't go quietly. He resigns in front of the whole staff, reports Brian Truitt, “and rails on how journalism has given way to entertainment.” (The Daily Planet is now part of the multimedia corporation Galaxy Broadcasting.)
Craig Mod / CNN:
How magazines will be changed forever — (CNN) — Forget everything we know and love about physical magazines. Forget their length. Forget their size. Forget their weekly or monthly publishing schedule. Forget all these qualities except for one: What it's like to come to an end, and to take a deep breath.
Brooks Barnes / New York Times:
Disney, Struggling to Find Its Digital Footing, Overhauls Disney.com — LOS ANGELES — Trying to finally master the Internet the way it has theme parks or animated films, the Walt Disney Company has redesigned its Web site, Disney.com, for the third time in five years.
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Media Decoder, VG247 and Gannett Blog
Colleen Taylor / TechCrunch:
Yahoo Q3 Beats Expectations In Mayer's First Full Quarter As CEO: $1.2B Revenue, Non-GAAP EPS $0.35 — Yahoo today reported its financial results for the third quarter of 2012, its first full quarter with new CEO Marissa Mayer at the helm. Mayer is back at work full-time after taking …
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NetNewsCheck Latest, Fast Company, Forbes, Media Week, The Wrap, AllThingsD, Broadcasting & Cable, AdAge, MediaPost, paidContent, SocialTimes, SeekingAlpha.com and CNET
Anna Heim / The Next Web:
Ustream comes out as a media company, boosts its curation with new hires — Ustream has hired two media veterans to expand its content strategy, the live streaming company revealed. Cybil Wallace and Scott Roesch are joining respectively from CNN.com and Viacom to serve as Ustream's Executive producer …
Simon Dumenco / AdAge:
Would You Rather Own a Magazine or a Digital Startup? — On the evening of Sunday, Oct. 14, Ad Age Editor Abbey Klaassen and I stood on a small, remote-controlled boat — one not much bigger than a queen-size bed — floating in the pool at the Tonga Room & Hurricane Bar at the historic Fairmont Hotel in San Francisco.
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