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5:05 PM ET, December 5, 2012

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Margaret Sullivan / The Public Editor's Journal:
The Times Should Have a Reporter at the Bradley Manning Hearing  —  In failing to send its own reporter to cover the fascinating and important pretrial testimony of Bradley Manning, The New York Times missed the boat.  —  Over the past several days, as compelling testimony over the harsh treatment …
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Eliza Gray / The New Republic:
Bradley Manning Gets No Love From The New York Times  —  Last week, in a Grisham-like courtroom scene, Bradley Manning—the Army private charged with leaking hundreds of thousands of classified war logs and State Department cables to WikiLeaks—testified publicly for the first time since his arrest in May of 2010.
Discussion: The Huffington Post
David Dishneau / Associated Press:   Bradley Manning Hearing On Confinement Resumes
Nick Bilton / NYT Bits:
Twitter Loses Ability to Properly Display Instagram Photos  —  Welcome to the Photo Wars.  —  Instagram on Wednesday disabled the ability for Twitter to properly display Instagram photos on its Web site and in its applications.  The move escalates tensions between the two companies …
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Nathan Ingraham / The Verge:
Instagram CEO feels Twitter card removal is ‘the correct thing for our business’ but calls changes ‘really confusing’ to users  —  Instagram CEO Kevin Systrom just took the stage at the LeWeb conference and is speaking directly to this morning's controversial change that removed Twitter card support.
Dante D'Orazio / The Verge:
Instagram cuts off Twitter cards integration, further souring relationship
Discussion: GigaOM and CNET
R. Umar Abbasi / New York Post:
Anguished fotog: Critics are unfair to condemn me  —  I was on an assignment, waiting for a train at the 49th Street subway platform, when I suddenly heard people gasping.  The announcement had come over the loudspeaker that the train was coming — and out of the periphery of my eye …
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David Carr / Media Decoder:
Train Wreck: The New York Post's Subway Cover  —  “It all happened so fast.”  —  That's what R. Umar Abbasi, a freelance photographer for The New York Post, said of the fatal subway incident on Monday that he caught with his camera.  One man threw another into harm's way, causing him to be run over by an oncoming train.
Mathew Ingram / GigaOM:
Why does the paywall debate always have to become a religious war?  —  If there's one topic that is guaranteed to turn a roomful of mild-mannered journalists into a snarling mass of teeth and fur, it is the question of paywalls — specifically, the increasing number of paywalls that are being erected …
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Patrick Smith / TheMediaBriefing:
The science of content subscriptions: Understanding lifetime customer value and price power  —  The great media business model debate of our time can be simplified into three words: free versus paid.  —  Can free-to-air websites and apps be monetised through advertising or is paid content the way to go?
Rebecca Shapiro / The Huffington Post:
KT McFarland Pushes Back Against Ailes, Petraeus Story: ‘I Know Now That Roger Was Joking’  —  Fox News' national security analyst KT McFarland responded on Wednesday to the revelation that, during a conversation with David Petraeus, she told the former general that Fox News chief Roger Ailes wanted him to run for president.
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Gabriel Sherman / New York Magazine:
Fox News Puts Karl Rove on the Bench
Joe Pompeo / Capital New York:
John Walsh asserts a love triangle in Deadspin coverage of ESPN  —  Deadspin reporter John Koblin's been aggressively reporting on ESPN, and ESPN writer Lynn Hoppes' alleged “Wikipedia plagiarism,” in a series of items recently.  —  And today, ESPN executive vice president John Walsh offered …
Dan Sabbagh / Guardian:
Newspaper editors sign up to Leveson recommendations  —  Bosses of every significant Fleet Street paper back 40 out of 47 measures, but not proposals for statutory intervention  —  National newspaper editors signed up to implement all Lord Justice Leveson's non-statutory recommendations …
Discussion: Guardian and BBC
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Nick Allen / Telegraph:   Wikipedia, the 25-year-old student and the prank that fooled Leveson
Rachel Pannett / Wall Street Journal:
Elisabeth Murdoch, Mother of News Corp. Chief, Dies at 103  —  Dame Elisabeth Murdoch, mother of News Corp .  Chief Executive Rupert Murdoch and one of Australia's most generous philanthropists, died Wednesday at age 103.  —  She had suffered a fall in September at her home southeast of Melbourne, in the Australian state of Victoria.
Jason Del Rey / AdAge:
Why BuzzFeed Still Doesn't Cover Business News  —  Took Pitches From Business Journalists Earlier This Year  —  “The goal is to build the next great news organization.”  —  That's BuzzFeed Editor-in-Chief Ben Smith reflecting this week on his first year at the social-news publisher and the future he sees for it.
Charlotte Cowles / New York Magazine:
Hearst's Lawyers Now E-mailing Former Unpaid Interns  —  Hearst's legal counsel is currently preparing to defend itself against the infamous class-action lawsuit filed earlier this year by Diana Wang, a former intern at Harper's Bazaar who has accused the company of violating federal …
Discussion: Poynter
Hearst Corporation:
Hearst Corporation's Steven R. Swartz promoted to president  —  Frank A. Bennack, Jr., Continues as CEO  —  Hearst Corporation today announced that Steven R. Swartz, executive vice president and chief operating officer of Hearst Corporation, has been promoted to president and COO, effective immediately.
Discussion: FishbowlNY
Associated Press:
Police arrest BBC radio presenter Stuart Hall over rape allegations: report  —  The 82-year-old sports and game show presenter has reportedly been taken in for questioning over ‘historic’ cases of rape and indecent assault  —  LONDON — British media are reporting that police investigating …
Jeff John Roberts / GigaOM:
Aereo CEO: Our cheap TV wouldn't exist without cloud computing  —  The legal controversy surrounding TV-on-the-go service AEREO is interesting — but not nearly as much as the blend of technology that gave rise to the company in the first place.  —  Aereo is a service that lets people watch live TV anywhere …
 
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Business Wire:
Patch Appoints Steven Kalin President and Chief Operating Officer
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Drew Olanoff / TechCrunch:
News App Circa Launches Web View And Twitter Feed So Everyone Can Read Stories Anywhere
Eric Slivka / MacRumors:
Deals for Apple Custom Radio Service ‘Nowhere Near to Being Completed’
Discussion: Business Insider and Electronista
Jack Mirkinson / The Huffington Post:
Obama: Reporters At Business Roundtable Event ‘Got Enough ... To Spin A Story’
Lisa Richwine / Reuters:
Netflix says it won't raise prices after Disney deal
Discussion: Mercury News
Jim Romenesko:
What you didn't see in the Gov. Brewer ‘where-the-hell-did-that-come- from?’ video
Discussion: Vanity Fair and The Raw Story
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Hachette enters into new ebook contracts with retailers post-DOJ settlement
Erik Maza / WWD:
Ambassador Anna Wintour?
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Laura Hazard Owen / paidContent:
UK literary agency partners exclusively with Amazon to break authors into US
Discussion: Melville House Books
Freek Vermeulen / Harvard Business Review:
Which Best Practice Is Ruining Your Business?
Douglas Macmillan / Bloomberg:
No VC: Why Techmeme's Gabe Rivera Resists Investors
Discussion: broadstuff
Katherine Boehret / AllThingsD:
Custom Magazine Focuses on the Big Pictures
Discussion: CNET and The Next Web