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5:10 PM ET, November 8, 2012

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Jeremy W. Peters / New York Times:
Rove's On-Air Rebuttal of Fox's Ohio Vote Call Raises Questions About His Role  —  It was 11:13 p.m. on Tuesday, the moment that Fox News had called Ohio for President Obama.  Karl Rove stood just off camera, his phone glued to his ear.  On the other end was a senior Romney campaign official …
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Conor Friedersdorf / The Atlantic Online:
How Conservative Media Lost to the MSM and Failed the Rank and File  —  Nate Silver was right.  His ideological antagonists were wrong.  And that's just the beginning of the right's self-created information disadvantage.  —  Before rank-and-file conservatives ask, “What went wrong?” …
Mark Cuban / The Huffington Post:
Fox News Should Watch Dancing With the Stars
Discussion: Mediaite
Random Pixels:
The hypocrisy of Fox News
Discussion: Mediaite
Kelly McBride / Poynter:
What Nate Silver's success says about the 4th and 5th estates  —  Many are declaring the 2012 presidential election a victory for Nate Silver and his FiveThirtyEight blog.  His success this political season — in both predicting the electoral college vote and in driving traffic to the New York Times …
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Bill Adair / PolitiFact:
The value of fact-checking in the 2012 campaign  —  I am a fan of David Carr, the media writer at the New York Times, but he really misfired with his blog post “A Last Fact-Check: It Didn't Work.”  —  Carr's point is that the tremendous amount of fact-checking of the 2012 campaign was worthless …
Discussion: Politico
Jenny Che / NY Daily News:
Sales of Nate Silver's book shoot up post-election
Discussion: Slate
Ken Doctor / Nieman Journalism Lab:
The newsonomics of the newspaper industry as the Republican Party  —  The pictures told much of the story.  As the networks beamed in live coverage of Barack Obama's and Mitt Romney's gatherings on election nights, their anchors made similar observations — some gingerly, some more prominently.
Discussion: Poynter, scpr.org, Slate and Reuters
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Alan D. Mutter / Editor & Publisher:
Newsosaur: Publishers Fail to Diversify Digital Audience
Discussion: mediabistro.com
BBC:
Trinity Mirror demands hacking allegation details  —  Trinity Mirror newspapers has demanded alleged phone-hacking victims reveal their case, saying it has received no formal claim from their lawyers.  —  Last month former England football boss Sven-Goran Eriksson and three others were said to be taking legal action.
Discussion: Guardian
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BBC:   Operation Tutela: Woman arrested in privacy breach probe
Erik Potter / Mizzou:
Reynolds Journalism Institute Receives $30 Million Endowment  —  The Donald W. Reynolds Foundation was already the largest donor in Mizzou's history with more than $55 million in gifts supporting journalism education, medical research and construction of the Reynolds Alumni Center.
Jessica Wohl / Reuters:
Target to showcase CNET reviews as it courts gadget shoppers  —  (Reuters) - Target Corp is bringing reviews from tech news website CNET into its aisles in time for the holiday season as it tries to stand out from a crowd of stores and websites selling a mix of new gadgets.
Discussion: GigaOM
Leslie Kaufman / Media Decoder:
In Deal With Wiley, Houghton Acquires Cookbooks and CliffsNotes  —  Betty Crocker is moving.  —  Houghton Mifflin Harcourt said on Thursday that it had acquired the culinary portfolio of John Wiley & Sons as well as its reference books, including the classic Webster's New World Dictionary and CliffsNotes.
Discussion: PublishersWeekly.com and GalleyCat
Robert Mackey / The Lede:
Crowdfunding Citizen Journalism in Cairo  —  Mosireen, a media collective in downtown Cairo that offers equipment and training to citizen journalists, was born out of the effort by activists to document the Egyptian revolution online.  As the group's mission statement says …
Greg Sandoval / CNET:
Web radio growing faster than on-demand services (study)  —  Webcasters, such as Pandora, saw following increase by 27 percent while on-demand players, such as Spotify and Rhapsody grew by 18 percent.  —  Music listening patterns continue to evolve and not just from analog to digital …
Discussion: NetNewsCheck Latest
Al Barbarino / The Commercial Observer:
Daily News' 4 New York Plaza Offices Could Be Uninhabitable For Year  —  It could be up to a year before the New York Daily News and U.S. News & World Report are allowed back into their 4 New York Plaza headquarters, which were “wiped out” by Hurricane Sandy, Mortimer B. Zuckerman said today.
Saeed Kamali Dehghan / Guardian:
Iran accused of torturing blogger to death  —  Iran has been accused of torturing to death a blogger who was arrested last week for criticising the Islamic republic on Facebook.  Iran's cyber-police, known as Fata, picked up Sattar Beheshti from his home in Robat-Karim last week on suspicion of …
 
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Michael Mechanic / Mother Jones:
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TBO.com:
Maas leaving as Tampa Tribune's executive editor
Laura Hazard Owen / paidContent:
Book publisher earnings roundup: HarperCollins, Simon & Schuster
Lisa O'Carroll / Guardian:
David Elstein calls for breakup of BBC news in wake of Jimmy Savile scandal
Discussion: Hollywood Reporter
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Brooks Barnes / New York Times:
Man Behind Anti-Islam Video Gets Prison Term
Discussion: L.A. NOW, Deadline, Wired and Gawker
L. Wayne Hicks / Denver Business Journal:
Denver Post to sell share of Colorado Rockies
Discussion: MediaPost
Alyson Shontell / Business Insider:
Photographers Will Soon Be The Most Valuable People In The News Room
Andy Greenberg / Forbes:
Bradley Manning Offers To Admit To Leaking Secrets To WikiLeaks In Court Plea