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Herald Sun:
2Day FM DJs Michael Christian and Mel Greig ‘shattered, gutted’ — 2DAY FM duo Mel Greig and Michael Christian say they are “shattered, gutted, (and) heartbroken” over the tragic end to their prank call controversy. The suspected suicide of UK nurse Jacintha Saldanha had torn …
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Daily Mail, NEWS.com.au, Herald Sun, New York Magazine and The Huffington Post
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Andrew Pugh / Press Gazette:
Owners of Australian prank call radio station accuse British media of ‘witch-hunt’
Owners of Australian prank call radio station accuse British media of ‘witch-hunt’
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Crikey, Guardian, NY Daily News, Yahoo! News, The Wrap and The Daily Beast
Jeff Wise / New York Times:
In Pursuit of McAfee, Media Are Part of Story — Late last month, the editor in chief of Vice magazine, Rocco Castoro, joined by a photographer, Robert King, managed to secure a plum exclusive: an invitation to travel along with the fugitive tech millionaire John McAfee.
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Etan Vlessing / Hollywood Reporter:
Detained John McAfee Sells Life Rights for Movie, TV — Montreal-based Impact Future Media says it has secured the exclusive IP rights to the embattled anti-virus pioneer, now wanted in Belize over the death of his neighbor. — TORONTO - U.S. anti-virus pioneer John McAfee …
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Betabeat and WebProNews
Felix Salmon:
Why Bloomberg is interested in LinkedIn — As Henry Blodget realizes, the most interesting part of the latest speculation about Bloomberg buying the FT is buried en passant: … As Blodget also notes, this isn't really an either/or choice: the price tag for LinkedIn would be so gargantuan …
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CNET, Business Insider, New York Magazine, Media Decoder, Tech Trader Daily and New York Times
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Adam Clark Estes / The Atlantic Wire:
Does Michael Bloomberg Really Need a Newspaper?
Does Michael Bloomberg Really Need a Newspaper?
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Capital New York, Top Digital Journal News, Prof Chris Daly's Blog and Quartz
Matthew Flamm / Crain's New York Business:
Magazines ramp up publishing in 2012 — Magazine publishers are still tightening their belts three years after the nightmare of the advertising recession shook the industry to its toes. But the itch to launch new magazines shows no sign of going away. In 2012, veteran publishers …
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JIMROMENESKO.COM, PandoDaily, Folio and Noted
Darrell Etherington / TechCrunch:
Pandora Internet Radio Launches Fully In Australia And New Zealand With Mobile Apps For iOS And Android — Pandora has fully launched in Australia and New Zealand, the only two places outside of the U.S. where the service is available in its entirety, with the addition of mobile access via iOS and Android apps today.
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Radio & Television … and mUmBRELLA
Brian Alvey / TechCrunch:
What The Daily Got Right From Day One — Editor's note: Brian Alvey is Chief Scientist and founder of Ceros. Brian is obsessed with the “brand publishing” phenomenon and talks about it endlessly on Twitter and in-person at companies around the world. — “Everything you read online …
Joe Flint / Los Angeles Times:
DirecTV adds local sports surcharge for some new subscribers — DirecTV is trying a new way to sell regional sports networks (Dan Krauss / December 10, 2012) — This post has been updated — see below for details. — Satellite broadcaster DirecTV has quietly added a surcharge …
Lynne Marek / Crain's Chicago Business:
The end of Trib's bankruptcy means new legal pain for shareholders — Tribune Co. will exit the mire of its four-year bankruptcy within weeks, but thousands of former employees and shareholders likely will remain stuck in litigation with the company's creditors for years.
Amrita Tripathi / OPEN Magazine:
Inside The New Yorker — The office feels like a bubble. There is an incredible hush here, the quiet starkly at odds with the bustle of Times Square, where The New Yorker office occupies two floors of the Condé Nast Building. — On the floor I visit, the only area that is not dead quiet …
Adrienne LaFrance / Nieman Journalism Lab:
No sleep till: Technically Media's next expansion stop is Brooklyn — NEW YORK — News organizations have long seen value in their ability to connect people: linking citizens to public officials, advertisers to readers, and so on. But in today's nichified media world …
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Technically Philly
BBC:
Labour reveals its Leveson plan — Opinion is divided over how to proceed with the findings of Lord Justice Leveson — Labour has published details of how it would like to see the press regulated in the wake of Lord Justice Leveson's report on press standards.
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Meg Heckman / NetNewsCheck:
Inquirer, Daily News To Split From Philly.com — The Philadelphia Inquirer and Philadelphia Daily News, after sharing Philly.com as their online home, are set to launch their own paywalled sites in the first quarter of 2013. “Each paper has a digital side, but it's all fed through Philly.com …
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Poynter, paidContent, @chanders and Knight Foundation