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1:20 PM ET, May 23, 2013

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John McCain / Los Angeles Times:
Cable TV, the right way  —  My legislation would ensure that consumers could buy only those channels they want to watch.  —  According to the Federal Communications Commission, the price for basic cable has grown by an average of 6.1% a year over the last 16 years ¿ three times …
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Gautham Nagesh / Roll Call:   Will Rising Cable Bills Prompt Congress to Tune In?
Nick Robinson / BBC:
One phrase and why I'm sorry I quoted it  —  It was a barbaric attack carried out in broad daylight on the streets of London.  A man hacked to death.  The attackers had been shot by the police.  An extraordinary and horrific story but not one, you might think, for the Political Editor of the BBC.
Roy Greenslade / Guardian:
Woolwich attack - why editors were right to publish horrific pictures  —  The radio stations were on early this morning - was it right and proper for newspapers to publish front pages pictures of a man they called a terrorist brandishing a meat cleaver?  —  Answer: yes.  There are all sorts of arguments in favour.
Mark Sweney / Guardian:
Daily Mail publisher's print revenues slide  —  DMGT hit by fall in print ad income and circulation, but digital surge is led by 61% year-on-year revenue rise at Mail Online  —  Revenues at the Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday declined 6% to £287m in the six months to the end of March …
Roy Greenslade / Guardian:
Pearson switches Financial Times into new business division  —  The Financial Times is being subsumed into a new division by its parent company, Pearson.  —  As part of the organisation's restructure, the FT Group will disappear and the newspaper will become part of a unit called “professional”.
Discussion: Reuters
Ian Dunt / politics.co.uk:
Woolwich killing: Getting the coverage right  —  One quick look at today's front pages will confirm the potential pitfalls of covering a terrorist attack.  There are some pretty grubby examples on offer.  The Daily Express' decision to plaster a photo of Kate Middleton (yep, she's still pregnant) …
Discussion: The Independent
TJ Raphael / Folio:
MPA Rolls Out Pilot Program For Digital Measurement Standardization  —  Opt-in program builds off of guidelines issued in April 2012.  —  NEW ORLEANS—About 100 independent magazine media professionals descended on the Big Easy this week for the MPA's 10th annual Independent Magazine Media Conference (IMAG).
Discussion: Mediashift
Christopher Dickey / The Daily Beast:
The Al Jazeera Revolution … Shawn Baldwin/Corbis  —  Al Jazeera English reportedly reaches 260 million households in more than 130 countries. … Neil Emmerson/Corbis  —  Doha is the Emerald City: glistening towers, sprawling shopping malls, and luxury hotels.
Discussion: Broadcasting & Cable
Fred Grimm / MiamiHerald.com:
Broward may be Koch brothers' own ‘deal from hell’  —  As puns go, the caption was pretty vapid.  “Sun Sentinel doesn't need a Koch problem.”  (Pronounced, by the way, “coke.")  —  The banner held by a small band of demonstrators also featured a caricature of those infamous (or famous …
Discussion: The Newspaper Guild
BuzzFeed:
House Demands Answers From Department Of Justice Over AP Spying Scandal  —  As Republicans gear up for potential hearings, Judiciary Committee presses DOJ for role of Attorney General in AP spying.  —  Image by J. Scott Applewhite / AP  —  WASHINGTON — The House Judiciary Committee called …
Ingrid Lunden / TechCrunch:
Twitter Launches TV Ad Targeting, Twitter Amplify For Real-Time Videos In Stream  —  Twitter today made the latest push in its bid to cozy up to Madison Avenue and the world of big-budget advertising, by tapping more into the kind of mainstream mediums where advertisers like to spend their money.
Hunter Walker / Talking Points Memo:
How Anthony Weiner Managed To Screw The NYC Tabloids  —  Anthony Weiner's announcement of his long-rumored mayoral campaign sparked a media frenzy, but he managed to avoid seeing his face plastered on the front pages of the two tabloid newspapers that relentlessly lampooned him during …
 
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Lisa O'Carroll / Guardian:
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Bill Mickey / Folio:
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Andrew Beaujon / Poynter:
Baltimore police reporter Dick Irwin dies
Discussion: Baltimore Sun
John Murrell / AllThingsD:
Wikimedia Starts Hunt for New Executive Director
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Jeff John Roberts / GigaOM:
Twitter does the two-step, gets serious on security with new authentication feature
Eric Allen Been / Nieman Journalism Lab:
Jaron Lanier wants to build a new middle class on micropayments
Discussion: PandoDaily
Martin Bryant / The Next Web:
The BBC unveils an experimental ‘Perceptive Radio’ that offers personalized content
Discussion: BBC, Engadget and Media News
Jonathan Stray / Nieman Journalism Lab:
Objectivity and the decades-long shift from “just the facts” to “what does it mean?”
Discussion: Kirk LaPointe's …