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Cory Bergman / Breaking News Blog:
A tough call on a big story — A day ago, we explained how we balance speed with rumor control at Breaking News. Then we were faced with a tough decision, challenging our convictions on a very big story. — Despite three major news organizations reporting an arrest in the Boston bombings, we waited.
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Hollywood Life, Charles Apple and Inside
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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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Poynter, Gawker, Associated Press, TVNewser, CBS Boston, The Raw Story, Tampabay.com, Mediaite and New York Magazine
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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Jim Romenesko, ChartGirl, The Atlantic Online, Erik Wemple, Gawker, Mediaite, Daily Dot, PandoDaily, The Daily Beast, @mlcalderone and @mlcalderone
Brian Stelter / New York Times:
Who Can Save the ‘Today’ Show? — One Wednesday last month, Ann Curry, camouflaged in a hat and trench coat, trudged into the art-deco lobby of 30 Rockefeller Plaza. It had been nine months since she was pushed out as co-host of the “Today” show. Curry was now NBC's “national …
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@brianstelter and @brianstelter
Joanna Stern / ABC News:
Twitter #Music App Launches for iPhone and Web: Listen and Discover Trending Music — You no longer have to be Ryan Seacrest, Ne-Yo or Jason Mraz to play with Twitter's new music discovery app. After testing the app with music artists and influencers, Twitter #Music will be available starting today …
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TechCrunch, The Next Web, The Verge, STACK, SlashGear and Mashable
Reuters:
Late war reporter Marie Colvin listed for top UK writing prize — (Reuters) - Veteran American war correspondent Marie Colvin who was killed in Syria last year was nominated on Thursday for the Orwell Prize, a British literary award for political writing. — Colvin, a U.S. reporter …
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Telegraph, The Independent and BBC
Lisa O'Carroll / Guardian:
Phone hacking: NI accused of reneging on promise to settle reasonable claims — Lawyer recommended by ex-NoW publisher says it has raised the bar for those wishing to use its private compensation scheme — News International has been accused of reneging on its promise to settle …
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Businessweek
Patrick Boehler / South China Morning Post:
New regulations in China ban journalists from quoting foreign media — On the day Chinese journalists woke up to news that the New York Times won a Pulitzer for its report on former Premier Wen Jiabao's family fortune, China's media regulator issued new regulations banning reports on foreign media coverage.
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Bloomberg
Variety:
Filmmakers Lament Extinction of Film Prints … Significant cost savings in distribution drove studios to embrace digital projection of movies. Creatives still debate the technical advantages of digital vs. the romanticism of film, and preservationists fret over the fate of cinema classics.
Anna Clark / Columbia Journalism Review:
Q&A: Afi-Odelia Scruggs of PD Now What? — A former Cleveland Plain Dealer reporter on the “too big to ignore” paper and its place in the city — DETROIT, MI — Afi-Odelia E. Scruggs was one of the last hires of the Cleveland Plain Dealer during its hiring spree in the early 1990s.
Parker Higgins / Electronic Frontier Foundation:
The Only Thing the Broadcasting Treaty Is Good For Is Crushing Innovation — For those of us following the continuing saga of the unnecessary and harmful WIPO Broadcasting Treaty, its latest manifestation is starting to have the feel of a tired movie franchise.
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keionline.org
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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Columbia Journalism Review, WWD Media Headlines, VentureBeat and CNET
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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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Betabeat
Ronald Grover / Reuters:
Exclusive: Guggenheim advises on Hulu sale, may also bid - sources — (Reuters) - Hulu has hired Guggenheim Partners to advise on a sale of the company, even as the financial services firm is considering making its own bid for the video streaming service, three sources with knowledge of the matter told Reuters.
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Business Insider