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9:45 AM ET, November 26, 2012

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Christine Haughney / Media Decoder:
Hiring a Bush Daughter, to Attract Younger Readers  —  Southern Living, a magazine with features on decorating fireplace mantels and profiles of former President Jimmy Carter describing how he hunts holiday turkeys, has a loyal following among middle-aged Southern women.
David Carr / New York Times:
Using War as Cover to Target Journalists  —  The setting at the Waldorf-Astoria hotel on Tuesday represented the height of refinement, but Alan Rusbridger, editor in chief of The Guardian, reminded the black-tie crowd at the annual dinner for the Committee to Protect Journalists of something …
Discussion: Infowars
Dominic Ponsford / Press Gazette:
Bureau of Investigative Journalism says it had ‘no responsibility’ for making of Newsnight child abuse report  —  The Bureau of Investigative Journalism has declared that it was not responsible for the disastrous Newsnight child abuse report of 2 November but it has expressed regret …
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Laura Hazard Owen / paidContent:
HarperCollins launches digital-only teen imprint  —  HarperCollins has a new young adult (YA) imprint, HarperTeen Impulse, that will publish digital short stories and novellas.  Ebooks will be priced between $0.99 and $2.99.  —  “We're seeing short-form content becoming more popular …
Discussion: Media Decoder
Julian Pecquet / Hillicon Valley:
Gaza violence leads lawmakers to call for shuttering terror groups on Twitter  —  The past week's violence in Gaza has rekindled calls for Twitter to shutter the accounts of U.S.-labeled terror groups such as Hamas.  —  Seven House Republicans asked the FBI in September to demand that Twitter …
Sarah Marshall / Journalism.co.uk:
Knitd to launch as web app for premium content  —  Readers will buy articles via a micropayment system, with journalists receiving 80 per cent  —  Copyright: Image by Alexander Kirch, Dreamtime.com  —  Knitd, a web app that will offer readers the chance to buy single articles via a micropayment system …
Neil Thurman / Journalism.co.uk:
Why liveblogs outperform other online news formats by up to 300%  —  Dr Neil Thurman and Anna Walters, from City University London's Journalism School, have just published a study into liveblogging, which is becoming the default format for covering major breaking news stories, sports events …
Richard Nieva / PandoDaily:
Umano wants to tell you the news, literally  —  As a Bay Area resident, I think I can speak for most when I say: BART is awful.  The Bay Area Rapid Transit pales in comparison to other metropolis' public transportation trains.  It's overly crowded at rush hour, makes a grand total of eight stops …
Dave Winer / Scripting News:
Bullet points on Ev's new startup  —  I listened to a podcast interview between Evan Williams and Jeffrey Zeldman yesterday.  It had a few bits about Medium, which is his new startup.  I am interested in know what his thinking is on this — as we've been exploring the same territory for a number of years …
Discussion: ReadWrite, @scottros and @jayrosen_nyu
Reuters:
Explosives found under car of prominent Pakistani journalist  —  (Reuters) - A bomb was found on Monday under the car of a prominent Pakistani journalist who the Taliban had threatened over his coverage of a schoolgirl the militants shot, his employer said.  —  A half-kilogram (1 lb) …
Steve Hewlett / Guardian:
Level-headed Tony Hall has an uphill task at the BBC  —  The director general has proved he is operationally effective, but will need to bring more than that to the table in the years ahead  —  On a November morning in 1995, the BBC's then director of news, Tony Hall, and his closest confidant …
Discussion: Forbes
New York Times:
From Man Who Insulted Muhammad, No Regret  —  LOS ANGELES — Fuming for two months in a jail cell here, Nakoula Basseley Nakoula has had plenty of time to reconsider the wisdom of making “Innocence of Muslims,” his crude YouTube movie trailer depicting the Prophet Muhammad as a bloodthirsty, philandering thug.
Discussion: New York Magazine and LA Observed
 
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