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Margaret Sullivan / New York Times:
Repairing the Credibility Cracks — THE scandal that exploded 10 years ago last week was epic, as world-class as the newspaper where it happened. — Jayson Blair, a young Times reporter, lied and faked and cheated his way through story after story — scores of them, for years.
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@jeffjarvis, @carloslozadawp and Pressing Issues
Nilay Patel / The Verge:
How @breakingnews keeps news junkies current in a crisis — General manager Cory Bergman talks about his team's process, the Boston bombings, and the importance of the gut check — Lots of people follow @breakingnews on Twitter — the account and the breakingnews.com website and mobile apps …
Jeremy Wagstaff / Reuters:
In Malaysia, online election battles take a nasty turn — (Reuters) - Ahead of Malaysia's elections on Sunday, independent online media say they are being targeted in Internet attacks which filter content and throttle access to websites, threatening to deprive voters of their main source of independent reporting.
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Access Blog, GlobalPost and The Verge
Jeffrey Hermes / Nieman Journalism Lab:
When the media — traditional or new — gets a suspect wrong, what are the legal ramifications? — Editor's note: Our friends at Harvard's Digital Media Law Project have taken a look at the legal implications of the sort of erroneous reporting — in both traditional and in social media …
Georg Szalai / Hollywood Reporter:
U.K. Publishers Hit Book Sales Record for 2012 Amid Digital Growth — Spending on printed and digital books rose 4 percent to more than $5.1 billion, with “Fifty Shades of Grey” and “Hunger Games” among the bestsellers. — LONDON - British publishers brought in their highest-ever annual sales in 2012 …
Alex Kantrowitz / Digiday:
Behind Reddit's Ambivalent Embrace of Advertising — Sitting at the helm of the Internet's newest social juggernaut, Reddit general manager Erik Martin has a tough task on his hands. He is charged with simultaneously turning Reddit's 4.5 billion monthly pageviews (by its count) …
Dean Starkman / Columbia Journalism Review:
Those immobile newspaper companies — Only 22 percent of a big sample even offer mobile products — One of the truisms of digital journalism, and one that happens to be true, is that mobile is a big part of the future of news, if it isn't the future. — The latest Pew “State of the Media” …
Hollywood Reporter:
Howard Kurtz Status at CNN Unchanged — The “Reliable Sources” host will address the controversy on Sunday's program. — Howard Kurtz status at CNN remains unchanged, according to the network. — “There has been no status change with Howard Kurtz, he remains the host of Reliable Sources,” said a network spokesperson on Friday.
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Erik Wemple, American Journalism Review, The Huffington Post, The Atlantic Wire and TVNewser
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Michael Calderone / The Huffington Post:
Why Did Howard Kurtz Take Such Large Role In Obscure Site?
Why Did Howard Kurtz Take Such Large Role In Obscure Site?
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Politico, Gawker, @mlcalderone, FishbowlNY, Slate and Pressing Issues
Ivan Moraes Filho / Free Press:
Brazilian Reformers Launch Campaign for Better Media — If you've ever watched television in Brazil, you would think that the country has no ethnic or cultural diversity. Most Brazilian TV announcers and actors look the same and speak with a similar accent.
Peter Gelling / GlobalPost:
American journalist likely held by Syrian government — BOSTON, Mass. — After a five-month investigation inside Syria and the wider Middle East, GlobalPost and the family of missing American journalist James Foley now believe the Syrian government is holding him in a detention center near Damascus.
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Poynter, Associated Press, The Huffington Post, The Lede, JSOnline and CBS Boston
Michael Kelley / Library Journal:
OverDrive and Sourcebooks to Launch Ambitious Ebook Data Experiment — OverDrive and Sourcebooks are preparing to launch an innovative and ambitious pilot program whose goal is to clearly demonstrate the impact library ebook lending has on book sales and author recognition.
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Peter Kafka / AllThingsD:
Spotify Takes a Page From the Twitter Playbook, Buys Music Discovery App Tunigo — Last fall, Twitter bought We Are Hunted, a “music discovery” startup that made a popular app for Spotify. — Apparently Spotify is paying attention: It just bought Tunigo, another music discovery startup with a popular Spotify app.
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Radio & Television …, SocialTimes, VatorNews, The Next Web, TechCrunch, VentureBeat, CNET, GigaOM, hypebot, WebProNews and AppNewser
Eddie Scarry / FishbowlDC:
Layoffs Hit CQ Roll Call — In addition to the buyouts of five CQ Roll Call staffers announced Thursday, there have been layoffs of several other employees, FishbowlDC has learned. — A source familiar with the layoffs, who asked to speak on condition of anonymity, could not confirm …