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Telegraph:
The minister and a warning to The Telegraph before expenses story — Maria Miller's advisers warned The Telegraph to consider the minister's role in implementing the Leveson Report before this newspaper published details of her expenses. — Maria Miller — The Culture Secretary's special adviser …
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Fraser Nelson / Spectator:
Maria Miller's adviser reminds us why politicians can't be trusted with press regulation — An email from an Asian friend last night pointed me to a piece in the Telegraph saying: 'This is the kind of thing they do in Singapore! I'm amazed it's happening in Britain.' She was referring to Maria Miller …
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Ned Simons / Huffington Post UK:
Maria Miller's Office Accused Of Using Leveson Role To Try And Suppress Expenses Story — The Daily Telegraph has taken the unusual step of publishing details of a conversation between one of its reporters and a ministerial adviser in an attempt to highlight what it believes would be the dangers …
Nick Cohen / Spectator:
Lord Justice Leveson and the baby killers — I have worried about Hugh Grant's understanding of power ever since he started bringing up baby. I first saw him reach for the innocent child at one of the party conferences, where he was on stage arguing for statutory control of the press.
Libby Wiener / ITV News:
PM backs Culture Secretary over ‘threats’ to newspaper — The Prime Minister has confidence in his Culture Secretary Maria Miller, his spokesman insisted today. — It follows claims that her special adviser Joanna Hindley threatened the Daily Telegraph over a story about Mrs Miller's expenses.
Bloomberg:
Tribune Said to Seek Bankers for Newspaper Sale — Tribune Co., the bankrupt owner of the Chicago Tribune, Los Angeles Times and six other daily newspapers, is interviewing bankers about selling its papers, according to two people with knowledge of the matter.
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Felix Salmon:
Why we won't have tablet-native journalism — Last week, when the Daily died, I declared that the reason, in part, was that tablet-native journalism was impossible. And I got a lot of rather vehement pushback, including some smart commentary from John Gruber, taking the other side of the argument.
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Sara Morrison / CJR:
The limits of Internet research — “Rule number one of the Web: You don't mess with The Oatmeal” — Internet research helped Buzzfeed contributor Jack Stuef unmask @ComfortablySmug, the Twitter account that earned ire for posting false information during Hurricane Sandy. Stuef was praised for his work then.
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Joe Pompeo / Capital New York:
Is it marketing or is it journalism? The case of Tumblr's ‘Storyboard’ — At a panel discussion in San Francisco this past September—"Is Tumblr the new Time Inc.?" was the typically provocative title—Jessica Bennett and Allie Townsend, editors at Tumblr and Facebook, respectively …
Jeff John Roberts / paidContent:
Vox Media says the Verge is “very profitable” after one year — In late 2011, The Verge arrived on the media scene with grand plans to redefine tech news. Parent company Vox Media made an expensive bet on brand-name writers and bespoke publishing tools. — In the month of October …
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Wall Street Journal:
Apple Tests Designs for TV — TAIPEI—Apple Inc. is working with component suppliers in Asia to test several TV-set designs, people familiar with the situation said, suggesting the U.S. company is moving closer to expanding its offerings for the living room.
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Associated Press:
Committee To Protect Journalists: A Record 232 Reporters Jailed Worldwide — NEW YORK (AP) — The Committee to Protect Journalists said in a report Tuesday that a record-number 232 journalists are imprisoned worldwide and that Turkey has the highest number with 49 journalists behind bars.
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Ed Sherman / The Sherman Report:
Sporting News prints final magazine after 126 years; web site still continues — It was inevitable. — After the 126 years, The Sporting News is printing its last magazine. One of the great traditions in sports is yet another casualty of the modern news era. — The Sporting News, though, isn't going away.
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