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Telegraph:
Chilling live tweets as windows shatter around journalists in Gaza City — Twitter made for terrifying reading on Tuesday night as international journalists covering the Gaza conflict live tweeted while air strikes rocked the very buildings they were sheltering in.
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Roy Greenslade / Guardian:
Three journalists killed in Gaza — Three Palestinian journalists were killed by Israeli air strikes in the Gaza Strip yesterday. — The Hamas-run Al-Aqsa TV reported that two of its cameramen, Mahmoud al-Kumi and Hussam Salama, died in hospital from severe burns after a missile hit …
Michael Calderone / The Huffington Post:
Gaza Media Coverage Reports Strikes In Real Time, Without Restrictions
Gaza Media Coverage Reports Strikes In Real Time, Without Restrictions
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Allison Hoffman / Tablet Mag:
The ‘Kids’ Behind IDF's Media
Wall Street Journal:
News Corp., CBS in Talks Over Merging Book Businesses — News Corp ., owner of HarperCollins Publishers, has expressed interest to CBS Corp. about acquiring its Simon & Schuster book business, according to people familiar with the talks. — The people described the talks as preliminary and cautioned that a deal isn't imminent.
Peter Kafka / AllThingsD:
Another Big YouTube Bet: Time Warner Leads $40 Million Maker Studios Round — Here comes more money for YouTube videos. But these dollars don't come from YouTube: Time Warner is leading a big round of financing for Maker Studios, a startup that specializes in creating and distributing clips for the video giant.
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Andrew Pugh / Press Gazette:
Court hears plea from defendant to bar Croydon Advertiser journalist from covering case — A London magistrates court is reportedly considering submissions to ban a local journalist from covering a trial because his “heavy reporting” of the defendant's previous cases “intimidates” witness.
Sara Morrison / CJR:
Martin Baron's plans for WaPo — Will he bring the Globe's double-site strategy to the Post? — Boston Globe editor Martin Baron will be The Washington Post's new executive editor come January 2013, replacing Marcus Brauchli. Three days after his first visit to WaPo's newsroom to meet …
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Rick Edmonds / Poynter:
Pot calls kettle black in New York Times piece on Washington Post business troubles
Pot calls kettle black in New York Times piece on Washington Post business troubles
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Harro ten Wolde / Reuters:
Germany clears way for Murdoch to raise SkyD stake — (Reuters) - German financial authorities cleared the way for Rupert Murdoch's News Corp. to own a majority in German pay-TV company Sky Deutschland. — Sky Deutschland said on Tuesday it could still carry forward its losses …
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Andrii Degeler / The Next Web:
The BBC teams up with University College London to research the future of digital media — BBC Research & Development has announced a strategic partnership with University College London (UCL), aimed at bringing together researchers from both sides to work on the challenges faced by digital media.
Jill Goldsmith / Variety:
Jeff Bewkes inks 5-year pact with Time Warner — Extension keeps CEO at helm of conglom through 2017 — Time Warner said Tuesday it has reupped with chairman-CEO Jeff Bewkes, inking a five year contract extension that will keep him at the media giant through 2017.
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Home Media Magazine, Media & Entertainment, Media Decoder, TVNewser, Wall Street Journal and Associated Press
Emma Bazilian / Adweek:
Pubs That Go Digital-Only Face New Requirements — Newsweek might have been the most high-profile magazine to go digital-only, but it's probably not the last. And so the Alliance for Audited Media—as the Audit Bureau of Circulations has renamed itself—has endorsed new guidelines for print publications that go digital-only.
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eMedia Vitals, Sacramento Bee and NetNewsCheck Latest
McKay Coppins / BuzzFeed:
How The Conservative Media Lost The Election — The plan was to unmask Obama. It didn't work. — President Obama's decisive reelection has promised the conservative new media four more years of fodder, but it's also left some of its more earnest participants with a gnawing question: What went wrong?
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Anthony Ha / TechCrunch:
Social Curation Site Storify Gets A Search- And Media-Centric Redesign — Storify is launching a redesigned website that puts search front and center. — The site — which allows you to create stories out of online content from Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, and Instagram …
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Groundswell and The Next Web
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Lauren Indvik / Mashable:
Storify Aims to Become Portal for Content Discovery
Andrew Beaujon / Poynter:
@NYTOnIt author Benjamin Kabak ‘zero percent interested in picking a fight’ with NYT — New York lawyer Benjamin Kabak's @NYTOnIt Twitter account was reinstated Tuesday morning after a complaint from The New York Times took it offline overnight. — “I'm zero percent interested in picking …
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City Room, Guardian and New York Magazine
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Lauren Indvik / Mashable!:
Twitter Restores @NYTOnIt Parody Account
Twitter Restores @NYTOnIt Parody Account
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PC Magazine, Guardian, @juliemmoos, The Huffington Post, TechCrunch, Betabeat, @bkabak, AllThingsD and Gothamist