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Eliot Spitzer Ends His Show on Current TV — Eliot Spitzer, the former New York governor turned progressive television host, said Sunday that his show on Current TV is over. — The announcement comes a few days after Al Jazeera said it was acquiring Current TV.
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The Atlantic Wire and @brianstelter
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Consider the Source — Peter Jennings would have loved it.
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Financial Times, Chickaboomer and CEPR

The Real Problem With Al Gore's $100 Million Payday From Selling Current To Al Jazeera
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TVNewser, The Huffington Post, Washington Times, The Daily Beast, The TV Guy and Felix Salmon

When Reporters Get Personal — BILL GRUESKIN remembers being an editor at The Wall Street Journal in 2004 when Farnaz Fassihi's e-mail, meant for a few friends' eyes only, began to circle the globe. Ms. Fassihi, an Iranian-American, was a reporter for The Journal, and the exposure of her views …
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Pressthink, @antderosa, @digiphile, @andrewdonohue, @jayrosen_nyu and Kirk LaPointe's …


Former C.I.A. Officer Is the First to Face Prison for a Classified Leak — WASHINGTON — Looking back, John C. Kiriakou admits he should have known better. But when the F.B.I. called him a year ago and invited him to stop by and “help us with a case,” he did not hesitate.
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@krmaher and @shephardm


Iran designing software for controlled social media access — TEHRAN — Iran is designing “intelligent software” that would give citizens restricted and controlled access to banned social networking sites, local media on Sunday quoted police chief Esmaeil Ahmadi Moghadam as saying.
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The Next Web, CNET, The Verge and Associated Press


NFL viewership slides but still dominant in ratings race — Redskin star Robert Griffin III helped keep the NFL on top of ratings race. — The National Football League is still the most dominant programmer in television, but even it is not immune to shrinking audiences in an overcrowded media landscape.


Dish Network, the Meanest Company in America — For 2012, the website 24/7 Wall St. determined that the worst company to work for in America was the Dish Network (DISH), the Englewood (Colo.)-based company that provides satellite TV to more than 14 million subscribers.


Yahoo's De Castro Begins Reorg of Ad Sales Unit — As I had previously reported, Yahoo's key business unit — its advertising sales force — is now getting details of a reorganization by its new leader, COO Henrique De Castro. — In making the changes, just weeks ahead of Yahoo's annual sales conference …

New York Observer Taps New Editor in Chief — OBSERVING CHANGE: “Change is constant at the Observer.” That's how the editor in chief of the New York Observer, Aaron Gell, summed up his demotion during a 25-minute Friday afternoon staff meeting at the paper's West Side offices.
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Capital New York, Capital New York, FishbowlNY and New York Magazine
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South Sudan holds journalists for failing to cover president speech — (Reuters) - South Sudan has arrested two state broadcast journalists for failing to ensure coverage of a crucial speech by President Salva Kiir, a government official said on Sunday, prompting an outcry from an international media watchdog.
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Big News Network.com and Committee to Protect …


HBO Renews Universal Deal Through 2022 — HBO has renewed a pact with Universal Pictures, which will keep the studio's movies, like “Ted” and “Bourne Legacy” on the pay-cable channel through 2022. — HBO, which normally plays up the value of its original productions like “Game of Thrones …
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TechCrunch, Los Angeles Times, Engadget and The Verge


Dinosaur alert: Irish newspapers desperately trying to charge for links — There's plenty of experimentation going on in the media business when it comes to finding new methods of monetizing content: leaky paywalls at the New York Times and others, API licensing at The Guardian …
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Monday Note, The Irish Times, Softpedia News, nni.ie and The Irish Times


Online outrage over Ohio rape case prompts city website — Steubenville, Ohio (CNN) — Amid social media pressure and allegations of a cover-up, leaders in Steubenville, Ohio, have launched a website to keep the community updated on a rape case that has consumed the small Ohio town.
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Guardian, The Verge, ABCNEWS, The Raw Story and Pressing Issues


Exclusive: McChrystal was shocked by controversy over Rolling Stone article — Stanley McChrystal, the retired general and former head of U.S. forces in Afghanistan, was shocked by the Rolling Stone article that led to his firing, he reveals in a soon-to-be-published memoir.
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New York Times, @mlcalderone, @williamsjon and New York Magazine