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3:55 PM ET, May 7, 2013

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Peter Lauria / BuzzFeed:
No One Watched Howard Kurtz's Apology Sunday  —  The CNN media critic used the first 15 minutes of his Reliable Sources show Sunday to apologize for a rash of recent reporting errors.  Even lower ratings than usual.  —  How many people do you think tuned in to watch Howard Kurtz's public shaming on Reliable Sources Sunday?
Jeff Bercovici / Forbes:
Do You Still Trust Matt Lauer?  ‘Today’ Anchor Rated Low in Reader's Digest Poll  —  After the year that Matt Lauer has had, you might call it a win that he managed to sneak into the list of the “100 Most Trusted People in America,” as determined by Reader's Digest magazine with the help of the Wagner Group, a market research firm.
Adrian Chen / Gawker:
Newly Declassified Memo Shows CIA Shaped Zero Dark Thirty's Narrative  —  Kathryn Bigelow's Osama bin Laden revenge-porn flick Zero Dark Thirty was the biggest publicity coup for the CIA this century outside of the actual killing of Osama bin Laden.  But the extent to which the CIA shaped the film has remained unclear.
Adrianne Jeffries / The Verge:
BitTorrent goes legit with new ‘gated’ file format  —  Users forced to pay or register before downloading  —  DJ Kaskade.  —  Kazaa.  Limewire.  Napster.  There are hardly any widely used filesharing sites that didn't try to “go legit” at some point after being dinged for facilitating piracy.
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Janko Roettgers / paidContent:
BitTorrent introduces Bundles to help creators make money with file sharing
Discussion: The Wrap and CNET
Michael Calderone / The Huffington Post:
BuzzFeed Expands Business Section With Two New Hires  —  BuzzFeed hired Reuters' Peter Lauria in March to launch a new business section and added Bloomberg's Sapna Maheshwari a few weeks later.  —  Now the site is continuing to expand and has added reporters Matthew Lynley, of the Wall Street Journal …
Discussion: Talking Biz News
Josh Halliday / Guardian:
BBC appoints Roger Mosey as editorial director  —  Mastermind of corporation's Olympics coverage to take new ‘troubleshooter’ role across news, TV and radio  —  The mastermind of the BBC's Olympics coverage, Roger Mosey, has been appointed as the corporation's editorial director.
Laura Hazard Owen / paidContent:
Evan Williams on Medium: “The magazine is the analog for what we're doing”  —  Evan Williams sees Medium, the blogging platform that he and Biz Stone launched last year, as a modern-day magazine.  While Medium will eventually open to everyone, Williams said he wants the site to be “a great place for professional writers.”
Discussion: CNET, Fast Company and TechCrunch
Dylan Byers / Politico:
Cumulus CEO hits Limbaugh while reporting $2.4 million revenue loss  —  Cumulus Media today reported a $2.4 million first-quarter decline in revenue related to talk programming, a loss that CEO Lew Dickey attributed, indirectly, to Limbaugh's controversial remarks about Georgetown law student Sandra Fluke.
Peter Kafka / AllThingsD:
Maker Studios CEO Danny Zappin Steps Down, Replaced by Endemol Vet Ynon Kreiz  —  Last year, YouTube network Maker Studios got a big slug of cash to help it grow.  Now it has a new boss to guide the expansion: Founder Danny Zappin is stepping down as CEO, and TV veteran Ynon Kreiz …
Discussion: The Wrap, Variety and @lucas_shaw
Mathew Ingram / paidContent:
Want a job at Gawker Media?  You can get a head start by being a regular commenter  —  The new weekend editor at Gawker's auto-focused Jalopnik blog got hired because he was a knowledgeable commenter on the site, an example of how the feedback loop between writers and readers can pay off for blogs.
Dominic Patten / Deadline.com:
‘They Stole It’: Dr. Phil Sues Gawker Over Manti Te'o Hoaxer Video  —  Dr. Phil claims that Gawker caused his ratings to drop by lifting video from his show and he's going after them for it.  The copyright infringement suit is over the TV shrink's interview with the man who says he fooled …
Deirdre Mask / The Atlantic Online:
Why Do NPR Reporters Have Such Great Names?  —  What makes NPR reporters' names so particularly mellifluous?  There's that pleasing alliteration — Allison Aubrey, Louisa Lim, Carl Kassell, Susan Stamberg.  And it's hard to match those mouth-filling double-barrelled names.
 
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Alex Weprin / TVNewser:
MSNBC.com Staffs Up  —  MSNBC.com is staffing up ahead …
Discussion: Politico, FishbowlDC and TVSpy
Justin Ellis / Nieman Journalism Lab:
Double coverage: How The Boston Globe used its dual sites to cover the marathon bombing
Discussion: eMedia Vitals and Boston Globe
Paul Harris / Guardian:
Harper Lee sues agent over copyright to To Kill A Mockingbird
Discussion: NPR, USA Today and New York Times