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Sorry, Media, America Couldn't Care Less About The Government Taking AP's Phone Records — Here's a healthy reminder that the issues that outrage and fascinate members of the media are often quite different than the ones that media consumers (a.k.a., normal people) care about.
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Pew Research Center … and The Huffington Post
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Stop the Leaks — WASHINGTON — FOLLOWING the disclosure that the Justice Department obtained the telephone records of Associated Press journalists, The A.P. and other news organizations have sharply criticized the action as investigative overreaching and unwarranted interference with the ability …


What was James Rosen thinking? — Just open your Twitter feed and listen to the Washington press corps howl about the Obama administration's latest intrusion into their business. — From the mainstream we hear the grousing of Washington Post National Political Editor Steven Ginsberg …
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Slate, MinnPost, Politico, JIMROMENESKO.COM, @palafo and Business Insider
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James Rosen Subpoena Doesn't Suggest Charges Against Fox News Reporter, DOJ Says — WASHINGTON — Attorney General Eric Holder did not recuse himself from the 2010 search warrant for emails from a Fox News reporter's personal account, a Justice Department official said Monday evening.
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The Hill, TVNewser, Big News Network.com and Washington Post


How Many Users Does Tumblr Really Have? — Here's a straightforward question: How many users does Tumblr have? — Alas, the answer isn't cut-and-dried. — When Yahoo announced its $1.1 billion purchase of Tumblr yesterday, it said David Karp's blogging platform had more than 300 million monthly unique visitors.
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Marco.org and Business Insider
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But Wait. Didn't Yahoo Try a Deal Like This Before? — When Yahoo announced its headline-grabbing acquisition, it boasted that the deal gave it access to an “unduplicated” audience of users and that its target was a “popular personal publishing” platform.
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New York Times and Wonkblog


Jann Wenner's Kid Is the New Head of RollingStone.com — Rolling Stone owner Jann Wenner has a knack for picking talent. So we're sure his online staff will give a hearty welcome to their new boss: Jann Wenner's fresh-out-of-college kid. — Gus Wenner, 22, is an amazing media success story.
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@en_cohen, FishbowlNY, @samanthajoleal, @ejjudge, @hunterw, @saramorrison, @mobute, @petersterne, @craigsj, @markhor, @saramorrison and New York Magazine


“One powerful newsroom” pulls back from its San Francisco roots — Locally focused journalism in San Francisco took another big hit today with the announcement that The Bay Citizen — which was founded by the late Warren Hellman in 2009 specifically to augment declining reporting on San Francisco …
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bizjournals, Center for Investigative …, Center for Investigative …, LA Observed, NetNewsCheck Latest and Poynter


Telecom's Big Players Hold Back the Future — If you were going to look for ground zero in the fight against a rapidly consolidating telecom and cable industry, you might end up on the fifth floor of the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law in New York. — Susan Crawford, a professor at the school …


Ergen Said to Bid $2 Billion for LightSquared Radio Frequencies — Charlie Ergen, chairman of satellite-TV provider Dish Network Corp. (DISH), made a $2 billion bid for radio frequencies from LightSquared Inc., the bankrupt wireless-broadband company owned by Philip Falcone's hedge-fund firm …


Newspaper Companies Invest Another $9M In Local Deal Startup Wanderful Media — Wanderful Media has raised another $9 million from the long list of newspaper and media companies that were already backing the startup and its local deal service Find&Save. — The announcement comes after the relaunch of Find&Save last month.
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Street Fight


Ukrainian Media Protest Over Beaten Journalists Olha Snitsarchuk, Vladislav Sodel — KIEV, Ukraine (AP) — Several dozen journalists rallied outside Ukraine's Interior Ministry in Kiev on Monday, accusing police of standing by while two journalists covering an opposition rally were beaten.
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Committee to Protect …