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10:35 AM ET, November 15, 2012

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Andrew Beaujon / Poynter:
Brauchli's wife: Washington Post has become 'place where you can't speak truth to power'  —  Former Los Angeles Times reporter Maggie Farley is married to outgoing Washington Post Executive Editor Marcus Brauchli.  In a public posting on Facebook Tuesday evening, she wrote:
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Ryan Chittum / CJR:
Marcus Brauchli's impossible task  —  The Post's ultimate problem is the business side, not the newsroom  —  I can't think of any editor whose last few years ran headlong into the financial collapse of the newspaper industry more than Marcus Brauchli's.  —  Brauchli got the top job …
Discussion: Erik Wemple and Media Decoder
Ellis Hamburger / The Verge:
Exclusive: Spotify to begin rolling out browser-based music app in beta today  —  Spotify today plans to begin the roll out of its first ever browser-based music player, The Verge has learned from sources close to the company.  From the looks of it, the web player looks a lot …
Discussion: WebProNews
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Ben Rooney / Wall Street Journal Europe:
Spotify Valued at $3 Billion, but Where is the Missing Billion?
Discussion: The Next Web
Paul Sonne / Wall Street Journal:
BBC Faces Probe Over Abuse Scandal  —  LONDON—Britain's communications regulator is investigating the British Broadcasting Corp. for a recent broadcast of its current affairs program “Newsnight” that improperly accused a former Conservative Party official of child sex abuse …
Discussion: Media Decoder and New York Times
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Martin Robinson / Daily Mail:
Lord McAlpine to sue Twitter users who called him a paedophile as BBC agrees taxpayer-funded payout for Newsnight slur  —  Lord McAlpine's lawyer has today issued a chilling warning to anyone who called him a paedophile on Twitter: 'We know who you are and what you've done'.
Discussion: @iankatz1000 and @lisaocarroll
Chris O'Shea / FishbowlNY:
Guy Fieri Responds to Pete Wells: ‘He Had an Agenda’  —  Guy Fieri got his restaurant blasted by Pete Wells in The New York Times, so this morning he went on the Today show to defend his food and American Bar and Grill.  Fieri said that Wells' review was over the top, and that it seemed …
Discussion: TVNewser
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Arif Durrani / MediaWeek:
Audit Bureau of Circulations changes name after 98 years to AAM in the US  —  The Audit Bureau of Circulations in the US has become the first member of IFABC to change its name in an attempt to better reflect the changes sweeping across the publishing business in the digital age, opting for the Alliance for Audited Media.
Harrison Weber / The Next Web:
Flipboard teams up with Apple to launch new iBookstore-powered “Books” section in its iOS apps  —  Expanding upon what is now surely one of the most important roles of Flipboard, commerce, the magazine-like app has partnered with Apple (yes, Apple) to launch a slightly surprising new section: “Books.”
Nick Bilton / NYT Bits:
In Israeli Attack on Hamas: Shock, Awe and Social Media  —  As Israel on Wednesday launched an attack on Hamas, killing a top military commander, the government also took to Twitter to live-tweet the strike as it unfolded.  —  @IDFSpokesperson, the official Twitter account for the Israel Defense Forces …
Aileen Gallagher / Poynter:
University sanctions journalism student for ‘disruptive’ interview request  —  Alex Myers, an undergraduate journalism student at the State University of New York at Oswego, isn't so sure he wants to be a reporter when he graduates.  —  The Australian exchange student experienced …
Discussion: The Huffington Post and Gawker
Jim Rutenberg / New York Times:
Secret of the Obama Victory?  Rerun Watchers, for One Thing  —  Larry Grisolano helped develop a system that permitted the Obama campaign to target advertising to supporters based on the shows they liked to watch.  The campaign placed ads in surprising places, like the TV Land network, that might once have been overlooked.
Jeff John Roberts / paidContent:
Is it time for the New York Times to embrace sponsored stories?  —  As news publishers confront a troubled online ad market, many of them are turning to “native advertising” which lets marketers create content that resembles a website's natural content.  The New York Times is resisting …
Discussion: Noted and Poynter
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Jeff Bercovici / Forbes:
Ads That Get More Love Than the Stories Around Them? Pulse Has Them
Discussion: NetNewsCheck Latest
Kevin Loker / 10,000 Words:
Retweeting Without Reading?  Yeah, It's Happening- and It Affects Journalism Strategy on Twitter  —  Worth noting for journalists looking to measure engagement on the Twitters: your retweets aren't necessarily your click-throughs, and the two unfortunately may have almost no correlation either.
Discussion: The Next Web and FishbowlNY
Rebecca Greenfield / The Atlantic Wire:
Nate Silver Thinks Voting Is for Pundits  —  There is a 100-percent chance that after spending years and many blog posts predicting the outcome of the election, Nate Silver did not vote, he admitted during a Q&A on Deadspin.  His reasoning: “I don't think that somebody who is observing …
Discussion: Deadspin and Betabeat
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Daniel Miller / Hollywood Reporter:
Nate Silver on His Hollywood Future and 'Moneyball'-ing Box Office
Discussion: The Corsair and Los Angeles Times
 
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 Earlier Picks: 
Paul Sawers / The Next Web:
The Extremely Accurate History of the Internet: The Onion's new satirical documentary lands on Yahoo
Discussion: WebProNews
Joe Pompeo / Capital New York:
Andrew Rice named contributing editor at ‘New York’ magazine
Jack Mirkinson / The Huffington Post:
Don Nash Becomes Executive Producer Of ‘Today’
Discussion: Reuters and TVNewser
NBCUniversal:
The NBCUniversal News Group Adds iVillage To Its Portfolio
Bloomberg:
Pearson CFO Freestone Doesn't Rule Out Sale of Financial Times
McKay Coppins / BuzzFeed:
A Mormon Reporter On The Romney Bus
Discussion: FishbowlDC
Keith J. Kelly / New York Post:
Time to go for Huey  —  Editor-in-chief likely to step down for Nelson
Discussion: FishbowlNY and Capital New York