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New York Times:
As ESPN Debated, Manti Te'o Story Slipped Away — On Jan. 16, a fierce debate raged inside ESPN. Reporters for the network had been working for almost a week trying to nail down an extraordinary story: Manti Te'o's girlfriend — the one whose death from leukemia had haunted and inspired …
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CBS News:
Diane O'Meara, woman in fake Manti Te'o girlfriend photo, speaks out — The woman whose photo was used as the “face” of the Twitter account of Manti Te'o's supposed girlfriend says the man allegedly behind the hoax confessed and apologized to her. — Diane O'Meara told NBC's “Today” …
Richard Deitsch / Sports Illustrated:
Pulitzer Prize-winners discuss Manti Te'o
Pulitzer Prize-winners discuss Manti Te'o
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Journo2Go, Poynter and The Sherman Report
Richard Deitsch / Sports Illustrated:
Inside the Te'o story
Inside the Te'o story
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Poynter, Speakeasy, Daily Download, Deadspin, Fox News and Globe and Mail
Brian Stelter / Media Decoder:
As Zucker Starts at CNN, a Familiar (and Deep) Voice Is Heard — For a channel that needs to find its voice, this was a distinctive way to start. — Fans of CNN may have noticed over the weekend that James Earl Jones's voice is back, proclaiming “This is CNN” in his authoritative baritone.
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TVNewser, The Wrap and The Huffington Post
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Betsy Rothstein / FishbowlDC:
CNN's Zucker: ‘We Must Not Always Be Bound By What Has Come Before Us’ — CNN's new head honcho Jeff Zucker checked in with staff this morning at 9:05 a.m. with a quick memo: … New Career Opportunities Daily: The best jobs in media.
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TVNewser, Mediaite, FishbowlNY and UnBeige
Adrienne LaFrance / Nieman Journalism Lab:
For The New York Times, redesigns happen in print, too — If you picked up a print copy of The New York Times today — you do remember print, right? where newspapers still make most of their money? — you would have seen a little note from the editor on the first page of the Science Times section:
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Jim Romenesko:
New York Times redesigns its print-edition feature sections — The redesigns of New York Times features sections begin today with the new look of “Science Times.” A Times release says: “The sections, created during the 1970's, have each been refreshed and updated repeatedly over the years …
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The Huffington Post
Andrew Beaujon / Poynter:
How Washingtonian lost its Beyoncé lip-synching scoop — Washingtonian magazine's Sophie Gilbert won't wait for a call back next time. Gilbert emailed the spokesperson for the Marine Corps Band Monday after determining the Marine Corps Band “wasn't actually playing during the song” …
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The Times, Gawker, Washingtonian, Speakeasy, Los Angeles Times and @erikwemple
Joe Hagan / New York Magazine:
Donald Trump Exploring Improbable Ways He Might Buy the New York Times — Donald Trump has spent a lot of time in the last year trying to make news, first with his birther obsession, and more recently demanding comedian Bill Maher pay him $5 million. (Maher offered the sum for proof Trump wasn't the …
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Business Insider
Jim Romenesko:
Coming soon: A reality show about a community newspaper — NBC Peacock Productions — the company responsible for “The Brokaw Files,” “Secrets of Navy SEALS,” “Storm Stories” and other documentaries — is planning a “documentary-style reality show” about a small-town newspaper that's …
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The Rural Blog
Kara Bloomgarden-Smoke / The New York Observer:
Al Jazeera Is Hiring — Looks like someone is hiring. Al Jazeera just posted a list of over 100 job openings on their website for the soon-to-launch new U.S.-based news channel. — At the beginning of the year, Al Jazeera Media Network announced that it had acquired Current TV …
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@riy, @dylanbyers, @chanders, Politico, @dkthomp and @sojournalista
Bloomberg:
Time Warner Cable Said to Win Right to Carry L.A. Dodgers Games — Time Warner Cable Inc. has struck a deal with the Los Angeles Dodgers to broadcast the Major League Baseball team's games, according to two people familiar with the situation. An announcement of the deal is imminent …
Tim Carmody / The Verge:
Memory to myth: tracing Aaron Swartz through the 21st century — To understand his contributions, we have to look beyond the headlines — I met Aaron Swartz in Cambridge shortly after he'd been indicted for downloading lots of JSTOR articles on MIT's network in 2011.
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