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Carla Caldwell / Atlanta Business Journal:
Head of Atlanta-based CNN to be based in New York for first time — With the naming of Jeff Zucker as the new president of Atlanta-based CNN Worldwide, the network's president will for the first time ever be based in New York. — Since the network was launched more than three decades ago …
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Joe Flint / Los Angeles Times:
New CNN chief Jeff Zucker wants more passion, vitality from network
New CNN chief Jeff Zucker wants more passion, vitality from network
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Hollywood Reporter and Politico
Rebecca Dana / The New Republic:
Jeff Zucker Is Just What CNN Needs: A Theatrical Tyrant
Jeff Zucker Is Just What CNN Needs: A Theatrical Tyrant
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Inside Cable News, TVNewser and National Review
USA Today:
Cleveland paper braces for change — Ohio's largest newspaper, The Plain Dealer in Cleveland, could soon face the end of its 170-year run as a daily print publication. But employees and community leaders aren't about to let it happen without protests. The “Save The Plain Dealer” campaign …
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Angie Schmitt / Rust Wire:
“Saving” the Plain Dealer — There's a campaign going on right now in Cleveland to preserve the seven-day-a-week print version of the Plain Dealer. It is led by reporters at the paper with support from their union. The paper's owner, Advance Publications, has hinted that there are big changes coming …
Guardian:
David Cameron accused of dismissing Leveson report too quickly — Madeleine McCann's father expresses concern over PM's reaction to judge's recommendations — David Cameron is facing accusations of being too quick to dismiss the Leveson inquiry's proposals after the culture secretary confirmed …
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Reuters, TheMediaBriefing and Guido Fawkes
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Michael Wolff / GQ.COM:
How Leveson failed — Oh, for God's sake seems to me the fairest response to the Leveson report. — After nine months of hearings, the inquiry calls for a goopy, bureaucratic, obfuscating oversight board, which could be perilous to the freedom of the press or as likely toothless.
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New York Times, NetNewsCheck Latest, Jack Shafer, BBC, Guardian and The Huffington Post
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Leslie Kaufman / Media Decoder:
Esquire in New Venture With Digital Publisher — Esquire magazine announced on Friday a partnership with Byliner, a digital publishing start-up, that will have three distinct components accessible to readers through e-books: collections of short fiction by undiscovered authors …
Julie Moos / Poynter:
Response to Leveson report fills UK front pages — Sixteen months in the making, the report and recommendations from Lord Leveson's inquiry into the British press released Thursday were met with resistance from England's Prime Minister and rejected by many media watchers.
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Guardian, The Conversation and The Independent
Robert Andrews / paidContent:
Coming in 2013 - targeted TV ads — Just like with static display ads online, we have become used to seeing targeted video ads on the web, mobiles and tablets. — Now video ad targeting will come to the living room, when the UK's two big pay-TV operators will soon start showing targeted ads …
James Ball / Guardian:
Leveson's distinction between web and print news ‘will undermine regulation’ — Academics say Lord Justice Leveson has missed opportunity by devoting just one page of report to internet — Online journalists and academics have warned that the Leveson report's attempts to draw a distinction between …
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BBC, Daily Mail, Bloomberg, paidContent, currybetdotnet, New York Magazine and Tech Europe
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John Cook / Gawker:
A Conversation With Julian Assange — We've called him a “seed-spilling sex creep,” a “pale nerd king,” and “a real-life The Matrix extra,” so we figured it was about time to talk to Wikileaks founder and megalomaniacal Bond villain Julian Assange. In order to promote his new book …
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Dave Lee / BBC:
Music industry group BPI demands pirate proxy closure — Loz Kaye said he intended to respond to the BPI's request by 6 December — The UK's music industry body is demanding that a service offering a workaround to access banned site The Pirate Bay is shut down by its owner.
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Inquirer, PC Pro, ZDNet, TorrentFreak and Boing Boing
Christopher S. Stewart / Wall Street Journal:
King of TV for Now, CBS Girds for Digital Battle — When Showtime executives wanted to recast a female role in their blockbuster thriller “Homeland” early last year, they went to Leslie Moonves for his blessing. The chief executive of CBS Corp., which owns the cable network …
Michael Wolff / Guardian:
How hedge funders are like journalists - and why we're hated — The effort to get Steven A Cohen for insider dealing reveals the irony of the information age: we criminalise those who trade in it — If you're a journalist with any kind of honesty and ambition, I don't see how the dubious tactics …
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Naazneen Karmali / Forbes:
Indian Billionaire Battle Exposes Nexus Between Business And Media — Two senior journalists working for Zee TV, owned by billionaire media magnate Subhash Chandra were arrested Tuesday for allegedly trying to extort close to $20 million in advertisements from Jindal Steel & Power …