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Tom Warren / The Verge:
Microsoft ‘Xbox TV’ device due in 2013 with casual gaming and streaming — A set-top box to compete with Apple TV and others — Microsoft is building an Xbox set-top box. Multiple sources familiar with Redmond's plans have confirmed to The Verge that the company plans to introduce …
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Forbes, TechCrunch, PC Magazine, CNET, The Next Web, WindowsWave, GeekWire, GigaOM, Engadget, Joystiq, Polygon and Business Insider
Erik Wemple / Washington Post:
What really caused Brauchli-Weymouth breakup? — All accounts of the departure of Marcus Brauchli as executive editor of The Washington Post concur on one element of the drama: Brauchli fought with his boss, Publisher Katharine Weymouth, over newsroom resources.
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Sara Morrison / CJR:
Martin Baron's plans for WaPo
Joe Mullin / Ars Technica:
The Oatmeal sued over trademark by “Oatmeal Studios” — It's only been a few months since webcomic Matthew Inman, operating under the name The Oatmeal, was able to put his bizarre legal clash with competing humor website FunnyJunk to rest. Now Inman is about to be back in court.
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GeekWire, TechCrunch, Gizmodo UK, WebProNews, The Next Web and Betabeat
Alexander C. Kaufman / The Wrap:
For Nate Silver, the Late Apologies Are Trickling In — Three weeks ago, Nate Silver was right. Very right. — He accurately predicted President Barack Obama's reelection, just as he had in 2008. But in the weeks leading up to election night, the New York Times polling wizard withstood …
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Alex Alvarez / Mediaite:
Joe Scarborough (Sort Of) Apologizes To The NY Times' Nate Silver
Joe Scarborough (Sort Of) Apologizes To The NY Times' Nate Silver
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Politico, The Daily Dish, The Inquisitr and The Huffington Post
Edmund Lee / Bloomberg:
New York Times Chairman Says Scandal 'Hasn't Made Things Easy' — New York Times Co. (NYT) Chairman and Publisher Arthur Sulzberger Jr. said the lingering scandal at the British Broadcasting Corp. has been a challenge for new Chief Executive Officer Mark Thompson, who used to run the BBC.
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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 …
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Helen Lambourne / HoldTheFrontPage:
Weekly reporter fights off bid to ban him from court — A weekly newspaper journalist has successfully fought a bid to ban him from reporting a trial at magistrates court because of his “heavy reporting” of previous cases which a witness claimed “intimidated” her.
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Andrew Pugh / Press Gazette:
Court hears plea from defendant to bar Croydon Advertiser journalist from covering case
Court hears plea from defendant to bar Croydon Advertiser journalist from covering case
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Tricia Duryee / AllThingsD:
After Initial Delay, Hulu Plus Now Operational on Nintendo Wii U — The Nintendo Wii U launched on Sunday, despite missing a few promised features, like YouTube and Amazon Instant Video. Today, one of those apps, Hulu Plus, is going live on the device. Hulu Plus will allow Wii U owners …
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CNET, GeekWire, PC Magazine and Hulu Blog
Associated Press:
Egypt protesters firebomb Al-Jazeera Cairo office — 300 protesters storm building of satellite broadcaster Al-Jazeera, hit studio with firebombs; ‘They accuse our network of being biased,’ reporter says — Egyptian protesters firebombed one of the offices of satellite broadcaster Al-Jazeera …
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Daily News Egypt
Quartz:
This is what the publishing industry will look like if the Big Six become the Big Four — News Corp.'s HarperCollins and CBS's Simon & Schuster are discussing a possible merger, according to The Wall Street Journal (paywall), in another move toward consolidation in the book publishing industry.
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PublishersWeekly.com, CNET, Los Angeles Times and Melville House Books
Nadine Schimroszik / Guardian:
Financial Times Deutschland expected to close in two weeks — Executives tell staff that newspaper will close on 7 December, 12 years after it was founded — The Financial Times Deutschland will survive for another two weeks before closing down, executives have told staff on the 12-year-old paper.
Neetzan Zimmerman / Gawker:
News Anchors Surprise Staff, Viewers by Tendering Their Resignation During Live Broadcast — Two Bangor, Maine, news anchors decided to tender their resignation live on the air during yesterday's 6 PM newscast, saying a written resignation would have likely prevented them from doing so.
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Terry Heaton's PoMo Blog, Bangor Daily News, Mediaite and BostInno