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Michael Wolff / Guardian:
Did NPR's Andy Carvin overreach his Twitter calling on Newtown shooting? — Carvin became a one-man social media hub on the Arab spring, but the school shooting exposed flaws in his retweet method — If it bleeds, it leads - that most reliable axiom of journalism - may be nowhere as true as on Twitter.
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Poynter, @ckanal, @fieldproducer, @antderosa and @jayrosen_nyu
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New York Times:
Newtown has Mixed Feelings About the Media Horde in Its Midst — NEWTOWN, Conn. — Wolf Blitzer understands that his presence here is not appreciated by some local people, who wish that the TV satellite trucks, and the reporters who have taken over the local Starbucks would go away and leave them to ache, grieve and mourn in peace.
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danah boyd, Daily Download, JIMROMENESKO.COM, mediabistro.com, Washington Post, Media Decoder, Guardian, Reuters and Matt Bors
Andrew Beaujon / Poynter:
Sandy Hook coverage: Is ‘good enough’ good enough? — Adam Lanza was not buzzed in to Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn., Friday. His mother, Nancy, did not work at the school. He didn't have an altercation with school officials the day before.
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Gawker, Hit & Run, Mediaite, CJR, Erik Wemple, Yahoo! News, AdAge and Guardian
Eric Deggans / Tampa Bay Times:
Understanding Newtown shooting coverage: Accepting errors in breaking news seems the biggest mistake
Understanding Newtown shooting coverage: Accepting errors in breaking news seems the biggest mistake
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The Daily Beast, Softpedia News and The Huffington Post
Erik Wemple / Washington Post:
Connecticut shootings: Not a media story
Connecticut shootings: Not a media story
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The Daily Beast, College of Journalism feed and The Daily Caller
Chloe Sladden / Twitter Blog:
Coming Soon: Nielsen Twitter TV Rating — Today Nielsen announced an agreement with Twitter to create the “Nielsen Twitter TV Rating,” an industry-standard metric that is based entirely on Twitter data. — As the experience of TV viewing continues to evolve, our TV partners have consistently asked …
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John Cook / Gawker:
Richard Engel is Missing in Syria; NBC News Enforces News Blackout — NBC News chief foreign correspondent Richard Engel has gone missing in Syria, according to Turkish news reports. The reports also say that Aziz Akyava, a Turkish journalist working with Engel, is unaccounted for.
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Michael Kelley / Business Insider:
REPORTS: NBC Chief Foreign Correspondent Richard Engel Is Missing In Syria
REPORTS: NBC Chief Foreign Correspondent Richard Engel Is Missing In Syria
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Andrew Beaujon / Poynter:
Baron: It's ‘probable’ Washington Post newsroom will shrink — Incoming Washington Post Executive Editor Marty Baron tells Paul Starobin “It's probable” the paper's headcount will go down, but that he hopes the Post can do more on local reporting. “I don't think for a minute that local journalism …
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Paul Starobin / The New Republic:
Martin Baron's Plan to Save The Washington Post — Martin Baron, the incoming executive editor of The Washington Post, is bespectacled and scruffily bearded, a nice Jewish boy from Tampa and an itinerant survivor of America's imploding newspaper industry. For the past eleven and a half years, he has edited the Boston Globe.
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Nat Ives / AdAge:
A Look at Newspapers Turning a Profit — Yes, There Are Some — and Those That Are Not — Speculation surged last week that Michael Bloomberg, New York's billionaire mayor and founder of Bloomberg LP, might buy The Financial Times, after The New York Times reported he'd been thinking about it.
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FishbowlNY, USA Today, JIMROMENESKO.COM, @michaelroston and Noted
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Dan Gillmor / Guardian:
Why we all have a stake in the Freedom of the Press Foundation — This new nonprofit to protect WikiLeaks and other whistleblowers from payment systems blocking deserves our support — Two years ago this month, the major online payment systems - Visa, Mastercard, PayPal and more …
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The Huffington Post, Guardian, Big News Network.com, The UpTake, Electronic Frontier Foundation, The Verge and Media News
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Laura Hazard Owen / paidContent:
87% of U.S. magazine and newspaper publishers have an iPad app, survey says — A large annual survey of magazine and newspaper publishers finds that 90 percent have some sort of mobile presence — whether it's on a tablet, smartphone or e-reader. And while less than a quarter (22 percent) …
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Peter Kafka / AllThingsD:
Hulu's Year-End Report: We're Pretty Darn Big! (And We're Not Saying Anything Else.) — Hulu has put out its 2012 numbers and, boy, are they good for a company that everyone said would never work: Almost $700 million in revenue, and “more than” three million paying customers for its Hulu Plus subscription service.
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Hulu Blog, VentureBeat, Adweek, TechCrunch and CNET
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Jeff John Roberts / paidContent:
Washington Post signs up with NewsCred in push for dollars, exposure — NewsCred, which offers publishers and brands a growing library of elite news content, announced this week that the Washington Post is the latest to join its syndication service. — According to NewsCred CEO Shafqat Islam …
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Business Insider and AllThingsD
Frédéric Filloux / Monday Note:
Mobile's Rude Awakening — Mobile audiences are large and growing. Great. But their monetization is mostly a disaster. The situation will be slow to improve, but the potential is still there — if the right conditions are met. — This year, a major European newspaper expects …
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