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4:50 PM ET, January 31, 2013

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Nicole Perlroth / New York Times:
Hackers in China Attacked The Times for Last 4 Months  —  SAN FRANCISCO — For the last four months, Chinese hackers have persistently attacked The New York Times, infiltrating its computer systems and getting passwords for its reporters and other employees.
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Wall Street Journal:
Chinese Hackers Targeted Wall Street Journal Computers  —  The Wall Street Journal said Thursday that its computer systems had been infiltrated by Chinese hackers for the apparent purpose of monitoring the newspaper's China coverage.  —  The infiltration at the Journal …
AFP:
China: claims of hacking NY Times ‘groundless’  —  Beijing -  —  China on Thursday dismissed accusations that it had hacked into the system of the New York Times, in a cyberattack the paper linked to its expose of the wealth amassed by the family of Premier Wen Jiabao.
Dylan Byers / Politico:
China blacks out CNN International
Discussion: TVNewser and Twitchy
Josh Halliday / Guardian:
News websites falling victim to online hackers
Discussion: ZDNet and New York Times
Tim Carmody / The Verge:
CNET loses CES awards following Dish Hopper controversy; DVR named ‘Best In Show’  —  The Hopper with Sling will be named co-winner of ‘Best In Show’ alongside official CNET choice the Razer Edge  —  The Consumer Electronics Association has issued a press release awarding the Dish Hopper …
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Laura Hazard Owen / paidContent:
CES severs ties with CBS over Dish Hopper coverage  —  The Consumer Electronics Association, which runs CES, is ditching CBS's tech news and reviews site CNET as its show partner.  Earlier this month, CBS forced CNET to remove the Dish Hopper from consideration for its “Best in CES” awards …
Rosie Gray / BuzzFeed:
“Washington Post” Civil War Breaks Into Public View  —  Conservative senator quotes conservative blogger.  Old-school reporter fights back. … Senator Jim Inhofe cited a blog post by conservative Washington Post blogger Jennifer Rubin during the confirmation hearing for Secretary …
Jeff Bercovici / Forbes:
See Al Squirm: Gore Faces Tough Questions on Al Jazeera Deal  —  Word to the wise: If you're going to strike a deal that you're maybe not entirely proud of, wait until after your book tour to announce it.  —  Al Gore did things the other way around and all this week he's been paying the price for it …
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Nikolas Kozloff / The Huffington Post:
Al Jazeera America: Time for a New Cable Model?
Discussion: BuzzFeed
Andrew Beaujon / Poynter:
Philadelphia group launches campaign to save newspapers  —  A group called Save Philadelphia Newspapers has launched a petition drive “in support of the papers and the journalists and other workers who produce it,” a notice from the group on the Philly Guild page says.
Alex Sherman / Bloomberg:
Time Warner Cable Falls as Forecast Misses Analysts' Estimates  —  Time Warner Cable Inc. (TWC), the second- largest U.S. cable-television operator, fell the most in more than a year after its 2013 earnings forecast missed estimates.  —  Time Warner Cable said adjusted earnings per share …
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Ryan Lawler / TechCrunch:
Satellite TV Provider DirecTV Makes Strategic Investment In Video Ad Startup FreeWheel  —  Video ad company FreeWheel is announcing this morning a big new client, which is also making a strategic investment in the firm.  Satellite TV provider DirecTV has chosen the startup to improve monetization …
Discussion: AllThingsD and AdAge
Tom Cheredar / VentureBeat:
Amazon approves production on five original children's shows  —  Amazon Studios, the arm of online retail giant Amazon responsible for creating original programming, has approved production on five new children's shows.  —  The move is part of Amazon's effort to make its Prime Instant Video service …
Shelby Grad / L.A. NOW:
Ring accused of burglarizing the homes of Times subscribers  —  Three men have been arrested on suspicion of burglarizing the homes of Los Angeles Times newspaper subscribers while they were on vacation, according to the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department.
Kate Holton / Reuters:
Sports and catch-up TV help BSkyB beat forecasts  —  (Reuters) - Pay-TV group BSkyB (BSY.L) added a better-than-expected 88,000 customers in the second quarter, drawing them in with a mix of good programming, sports and popular technology which helped the group to beat profit forecasts.
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Andrew Beaujon / Poynter:
New York Times departures continue  —  Since The New York Times finished its most recent round of buyouts and layoffs, emails to staffers have noted many of the people who've taken the deals and/or are leaving.  Here's an updated list:  — Reporter Elissa Gootman  — Reporter Charles “Chip” McGrath
 
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