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John M. Broder / New York Times:
That Tesla Data: What It Says and What It Doesn't — The Model S at the Tesla Supercharger in the Interstate 95 service plaza in Milford, Conn. — Elon Musk , the chief executive of Tesla Motors, has now responded in detail to the account of my test drive of his Model S electric car …
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Margaret Sullivan / The Public Editor's Journal:
Conflicting Assertions Over an Electric Car Test Drive — Let me get this out of the way up front: This blog post will not be the definitive word on the contentious subject of a Times article in Sunday's Automobiles section. It's just an early effort to put some claims and counterclaims out there, while I continue to look into it.
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AdAge, Joho the Blog, Engadget and The Verge
Dan Frommer / SplatF:
Tesla vs. The New York Times: Everyone's A Media Company Now
Tesla vs. The New York Times: Everyone's A Media Company Now
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GigaOM, Forbes, VentureBeat, @sulliview, @gartenberg, Jalopnik, @bobbiejohnson, @sdkstl, @xeni, Wired and CNET
Jim Romenesko:
[UPDATED] Jayson Blair got $3,000 to speak at an ethics forum in 2009 — In the fall of 2009, Edward Wasserman invited disgraced journalist Jayson Blair to speak at Washington and Lee University's Journalism Ethics Institute. The title of his talk was “Lessons Learned.” — Did people protest it?
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@jeffjohnroberts
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Hamilton Nolan / Gawker:
It's Time to Give Journalistic Criminals Like Jonah Lehrer the Journalistic Death Penalty — Jonah Lehrer, promising young golden boy of Gladwellian think-journalism, has had a bad eight months. Caught plagiarizing himself last June; soon after, caught fabricating quotes …
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Christopher Chabris, The Awl, Los Angeles Times, JIMROMENESKO.COM, @omars81, @rupertmyers, The Corsair and MediaShift
Ken Doctor / Nieman Journalism Lab:
The newsonomics of zero and The New York Times — Perhaps zero is the loneliest number. — That's the number The New York Times Co. — the United States' second largest newspaper company — ended up with 2012, as it reported revenues last week. The most accurate number …
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Crikey and @jayrosen_nyu
Dylan Byers / Politico:
Nate Silver: I might stop blogging if it influences election results — New York Times statistician Nate Silver told an audience at Washington University this week that he might stop writing his influential FiveThirtyEight blog were it to start influencing election results.
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Student Life, @nathanwurtzel, @imavip, The Daily Caller and @kantrowitz
Georg Szalai / Hollywood Reporter:
Incoming BBC Boss Unveils First Personnel Decisions — UPDATED: Tony Hall expands Tim Davie's role as head of BBC Worldwide and names BBC News director Helen Boaden as head of BBC Radio. — Incoming BBC boss Tony Hall has made first major personnel decisions.
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Deadline.com, @benfenton, Agence France Presse, C21Media, Guardian and Guardian
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Press Association / Huffington Post UK:
Helen Boaden, BBC Executive During Jimmy Savile Scandal, Given Job As Head Of Radio Networks
Helen Boaden, BBC Executive During Jimmy Savile Scandal, Given Job As Head Of Radio Networks
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standard.co.uk, @joshhalliday, @bbcjamescook, Digital Spy, Radio Today with RCS and BBC
Tom Brooks-Pollock / Manchester Evening News:
Ex-Stalybridge and Hyde MP James Purnell lands top BBC role
Ex-Stalybridge and Hyde MP James Purnell lands top BBC role
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Digital TV Europe, Telegraph, Financial Times, The Stage and The Independent
Josh Sternberg / Digiday:
The AP's Budding Ad Business — This is the era of going direct to consumer. From HBO to brands in general, companies that rely on intermediaries are now forging direct relationships with people. — The Associated Press is no different. Its primary syndication business …
Brian Stelter / Media Decoder:
For CNN, Cruise Ship Coverage by ‘Air, Land and Sea’ — There are a number of ways to get ahead in the cable news world. One way is partisan talk about the news, as exemplified by shows on MSNBC and Fox News. Another way is personality-based — think Bill O'Reilly and Joe Scarborough.
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New York Times, Mediaite, AdAge, @gaberivera and Random Pixels
David Carr / Media Decoder:
Time Inc., the Unwanted Party Guest Being Pushed Out the Door — How toxic have print assets become? This toxic: Media companies have begun to quarantine them. — On Wednesday, Time Inc., the largest magazine publisher in the country, found itself at the wrong end of a 10-foot pole.
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Los Angeles Times, The Corsair, The Wrap, Guardian and eMedia Vitals
Lisa O'Carroll / Guardian:
Google must act quickly on libellous Blogger posts, says appeal court — Landmark ruling that tech giant could be liable for comments if it has been notified of them and failed to remove them — Google may have to act quicker to remove potentially libellous posts from its Blogger platform following …
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Telegraph, Daily Mail, Bloomberg and Media Notes
Laura Hazard Owen / paidContent:
Barnes & Noble warns investors to expect more bad Nook news — It's only been a couple of months since Barnes & Noble downgraded guidance for its Nook business. Now the company is doing so again. — In a press release sent out after the market closed Wednesday, Barnes & Noble said it …
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GeekWire, Mashable!, PublishersWeekly.com, TechRadar.com, Reuters, Softpedia News, CNET, Media Decoder, GalleyCat, Barnes & Noble, Inc., Forbes and Wall Street Journal
Jim Finkle / Reuters:
Broadcasters blame zombie hack on easy passwords — (Reuters) - Poor password security allowed hackers to broadcast a bogus warning on TV networks that the United States was under attack by zombies, broadcasters said, and one expert in the technology said the emergency channel they broke into remained vulnerable.
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Huffington Post UK, The Verge, Reuters and Associated Press