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Joe Pompeo / Capital New York:
‘Daily News’ doctored front-page photo from Boston bombing — Detail from the original photo (left) and the ‘News’ front page (right). via Charles Apple — The Post was derided Tuesday for apparent inaccuracies in its reporting on the bombing at the Boston Marathon.
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Ellie Hall / BuzzFeed:
Media Melts Down Over Reports Of Boston Suspect — Reports of “arrest” backpedaled to “no one in custody” in less than an hour. Here's a timeline of the conflicting and confusing reports.
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ChartGirl, The Atlantic Online, Gawker, Erik Wemple, @mlcalderone, The Daily Beast and @mlcalderone
Michael Calderone / The Huffington Post:
CNN Explains Walking Back Marathon ‘Arrest’ Report — On Wednesday afternoon, CNN's John King walked back his earlier report that “an arrest” had been made in the Boston marathon bombing, wrapping up a chaotic hour of conflicting reports on networks and news sites over whether an arrest had been made.
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Gawker, Poynter, Associated Press, Mediaite, TVNewser and The Raw Story
Jeff Bercovici / Forbes:
Aereo CEO Says Fox's Threat Would ‘Disenfranchise’ 54 Million People — With the threat by News Corp. COO Chase Carey to pull the Fox network off the airwaves and turn it into a cable network, the case of American Broadcasting Companies et. al v. Aereo officially spilled over from the law courts into the court of public opinion.
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AdAge and VentureBeat
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Tim Kenneally / The Wrap:
Aereo Lawsuit: Networks Seek Re-Hearing After Appeals Court Setback — Networks seek to re-address ruling in Aereo's favor for earlier this month — After receiving a legal setback from an appeals court earlier this month, networks are taking another shot at blocking Barry Diller's Aereo service …
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paidContent, The New Yorker Blog, Hollywood Reporter, Indiawest.com, Broadcasting & Cable, Adweek, Zatz Not Funny!, Poynter and Variety
Joe Pompeo / Capital New York:
Tumblr's David Karp on the closing of Storyboard: It 'didn't work' — Tumblr founder David Karp elaborated this morning on his recent decision to shut down Storyboard, the blogging behemoth's in-house editorial operation. “We gave it a year, and after evaluating it, we decided …
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CNET and Columbia Journalism Review
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Eliza Kern / paidContent:
Tumblr CEO David Karp says at least 70 users have turned blogging into book deals
Tumblr CEO David Karp says at least 70 users have turned blogging into book deals
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Sarah Marshall / Journalism.co.uk:
DME13: New York Times considering cheaper subscription option — Asked for a key lesson learnt from developing the New York Times paywall, Paul Smurl tells Journalism.co.uk ‘we should have done it sooner’ — The New York Times is considering new paid-for products as it heads into the third year of having a metered paywall.
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Laura Hazard Owen / paidContent:
Evan Williams' Medium acquires long-form journalism site Matter — Ev Williams' content creation platform Medium has made its first acquisition: Matter, the Kickstarter-backed science and technology journalism startup cofounded by former GigaOM reporter Bobbie Johnson last year.
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Medium, Felix Salmon, The Next Web, Guardian, Poynter, TechCrunch, Journalism.co.uk, @bobbiejohnson, Medium, VentureBeat, PandoDaily, @jayrosen_nyu and WebProNews
Lisa O'Carroll / Guardian:
Supreme court rules web browsing does not infringe newspapers' copyright — Dispute over copyright was between Meltwater, which alerts PR agencies to articles, and the Newspaper Licensing Agency — The UK supreme court has ruled that readers who open articles via a website link are not breaking the law …
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Poynter, Techdirt, Wall Street Journal, PRWeek, The Register, New Statesman, Plagiarism Today, Out-Law News and The Drum
Janko Roettgers / paidContent:
The Young Turks is about to become the first news channel with a billion views on YouTube — If YouTube views were a currency, then The Young Turks' Cenk Uygur would be a billionaire. Here's how he got to one billion YouTube views with news. — Beyonce, Bieber and... The Young Turks?
Michael Depp / NetNewsCheck:
Diller: Death Will Come For ‘Irrelevant Media’ — The IAC chairman told NAA mediaXchange attendees that “sleepy” companies that behave like “recovering alcoholics” as ad sales continue to drop off will face extinction in the age of disruption. Diller also said he was surprised that newspaper …
Terri Thornton / MediaShift:
CNN's Jeff Zucker Talks Social Media, Considers Native Ads — “Twitter is a frenemy.” That's how CNN's new president, Jeff Zucker, described the cable news network's relationship with social media. In a combination luncheon speech and informal press conference at the Atlanta Press Club this week …
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