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1:35 PM ET, December 25, 2012

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Robert Feder / Time Out Chicago:
Wire cutters: Tribune Co. newspapers dropping AP  —  The Chicago Tribune and six other newspapers owned by Tribune Co. are dropping the services of Associated Press, effective in early January.  —  In addition to the flagship Tribune, other company-owned papers cutting ties …
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John Robinson / Media, disrupted:
As newspapers drop wire services, will readers care?  —  On Sunday, Allen Johnson, editorial page editor of the News & Record and my friend, announced that the paper was dropping the New York Times News Service.  —  Today, I read that the Chicago Tribune, the Baltimore Sun …
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Andrew Romano / The Daily Beast:
An Oral History of Newsweek Magazine  —  For the last print issue of Newsweek, Andrew Romano compiles an oral history of the storied magazine.  —  Peter Goldman should be famous.  As the voice of Newsweek from 1962 to 1988—the ace writer at a magazine read by as many as 20 million people each week …
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Peter Finn / Washington Post:
Lanza's brother denies giving Facebook interview to New York Post  —  The brother of the Connecticut school shooter, Adam Lanza, said through a spokesman Sunday that he never conducted a Facebook interview with the New York Post and that any statements or postings attributed to him were fabricated.
Dan Gillmor / Nieman Journalism Lab:
Do the math  —  The coming year will feature a surge in evidence-based journalism.  —  A high point of this month's NewsFoo gathering of journalists and technologists was a call to quality by a prominent non-journalist.  Asked what advice he had for the craft, Harper Reed …
Discussion: Media, disrupted
Joe Flint / Los Angeles Times:
Influential investor Gordon Crawford has left his mark on media  —  ‘Gordy’ Crawford, who is ending a four-decade career at Capital Group, became something of a trusted advisor to media magnates.  His new focus: journalism.  —  Gordon Crawford of Capital Group is shown at KPCC-FM (89.3) in Pasadena.
Mathew Ingram / GigaOM:
The pros and cons of newspaper paywalls: a Twitter debate  —  Debates over newspaper paywalls break out all the time, but not all of them involve a former Dow Jones chief executive, a former Wall Street Journal publisher, the current head of the Wall Street Journal's digital arm …
Samanth Subramanian / The National:
India rape protests widen as police shoot journalist  —  NEW DELHI// On a day of protests against rape and sexual assault, police shot dead a journalist in the north-eastern state of Manipur and tear-gassed crowds in New Delhi.  Th.  Nanao, a 36-year-old cameraman, working for a private television channel …
David Carr / New York Times:
John Miller of CBS, at Home on Both Sides of the Police Tape  —  On the day of the school shooting in Newtown, Conn., reporters were struggling and failing to get their arms around a story too horrible to fathom.  At our house, we stared at the incremental television coverage and came to realize that no one really knew anything.
Discussion: Los Angeles Times
The Huffington Post UK:
Deport Piers Morgan Petition Gains 30,000 Signatures As CNN Host Attacks Second Amendment  —  The White House could be forced to respond to a gun lobby petition to deport Piers Morgan, which objects to how the CNN host and former British tabloid editor has attacked the right to bear arms in the wake of the Sandy Hook school massacre.
Mark Sweney / Guardian:
ITV makes move into US cable market  —  Broadcaster's value hits 108.6p following acquisition of 61.5% in Gurney Productions, a maker of US cable network shows  —  ITV's share price hit a high not seen in more than five years in early trading on Monday, after the broadcaster confirmed …
Hannah Livingston / Guardian:
Newsnight researcher: ‘It felt like the BBC were trying to rewrite history’  —  As one of the people on the investigating team for the report on Jimmy Savile, I knew when the BBC wasn't getting the story right  —  Two months ago I was at home asleep in bed and the radio flicked on to the Today programme.
 
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