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Al Barbarino / The Commercial Observer:
Daily News's 4 New York Plaza Offices Could Be Uninhabitable For a 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.
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New York Business Journal:
News Corp. buys out ESPN Star Sports venture — News Corp. has completed the purchase of ESPN Star Sports, a 50-50- venture it had with ESPN Inc. — Financial terms of the deal weren't disclosed. — The companies on June 6 announced their agreement on the acquisition, made through a News Corp. subsidiary.
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Erik Larson / Bloomberg:
Ex-Cameron Aide Coulson Appeals News Corp. Legal Fees Ruling — Andy Coulson, a former editor of News Corp.'s News of the World tabloid and U.K. Prime Minister David Cameron's ex-press chief, asked an appeals court to make the company pay his legal fees in a criminal phone-hacking case.
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 …
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Kelly McBride / Poynter:
What Nate Silver's success says about the 4th and 5th estates
What Nate Silver's success says about the 4th and 5th estates
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MediaPost, NetNewsCheck Latest, Los Angeles Times, GigaOM, The Huffington Post, WBUR, Mashable! and Forbes
Andrew Beaujon / Poynter:
Plain Dealer journalists plan pre-emptive campaign against reduced print, staff cuts — Advance Publications hasn't said whether it intends to reduce the publication schedule or staff at The Plain Dealer, but journalists at the Cleveland paper want to get ahead of any decision their owners might make.
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Ben Kersey / The Verge:
Google TV brings music and movies to Europe on November 13th — Available in the UK, France, and Germany — Google blessed American Google TV owners with the ability to buy or rent content from Google Play last month, and now it's extending the same courtesy to international devices.
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Pocket-lint, CNET and The Next Web
Timothy B. Lee / Ars Technica:
Jury says journalist arrested while videotaping police is not guilty — Miami man plans to sue department over unauthorized deletion of his footage. — A jury acquitted a Florida photojournalist who was arrested on January 31 while documenting the eviction of Occupy Miami protesters.
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Poynter, PINAC, @carlosmiller, @jcstearns and Riptide 2.0
Mark Suster / Both Sides of the Table:
Why Silicon Valley and Hollywood Don't Get Each Other and Who Will Win the Future — For the past three years I have been pounding the table as loud as I can about the future opportunities in digital video. The concise guide is here. — My narrative has stayed pretty simple:
Jasper Jackson / TheMediaBriefing:
Netflix and the threat to digital media businesses from hostile investors — This is adapted from our Finance and Deals Newsletter, sent every Friday at 7am to subscribers. We have newsletters for all media sectors and they're all free - sign up at www.themediabriefing.com/newsletters.
Politico:
The new ‘no comment’: F— off — The reporter's e-mail was insistent, his questions obviously skeptical. The State Department official's response was defensive, his mood obviously annoyed. — Then the missiles started flying. — “Why do you bother to ask questions you already know the answer to …
Peter Kafka / AllThingsD:
Peter Chernin Rounds Up Another $100 Million, This Time From Qatar — Peter Chernin, the longtime News Corp. executive who is now running his own media and technology fund, has landed another slug of investment money, this time from Qatar's sovereign wealth fund.
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The Wrap, Deal Journal, Digital Media Wire and Media Decoder
Random Pixels:
The hypocrisy of Fox News … Did the “mainstream” media hand the election to Barack Obama? — Fox News likes to say it's the “number one news network in cable television.” — A January 2012 Fox News press release proclaimed that Fox News “has now reigned over the cable news universe …
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LA Observed and Mediaite
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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
Rove's On-Air Rebuttal of Fox's Ohio Vote Call Raises Questions About His Role
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The Daily Beast, TVNewser, Mother Jones, Mediaite, Poynter, Media Decoder, Business Insider, msnbc.com and @jayrosen_nyu
Derek Thompson / The Atlantic Online:
What's Going to Kill the TV Business? — Two things: The rising cost of making television and enough cord-cutters abandoning the cable bundle to blow up the business model. The first trend is happening. The second one isn't. — Reuters — The first thing to ask when somebody predicts …
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.
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Los Angeles Times, scpr.org and Poynter