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New York Times:
Assange, Back in News, Never Left U.S. Radar — In June 2011, Ogmundur Jonasson, Iceland's minister of the interior at the time, received an urgent message from the authorities in the United States. It said that “there was an imminent attack on Icelandic government databases” by hackers …
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PolicyMic, New York Magazine, Mother Jones, Politico, The Huffington Post, @mattapuzzo and @dylanbyers
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Xeni Jardin / Boing Boing:
NYT uses work of journalist covering Manning hearings, refuses to call her a journalist — [Update: The New York Times issues a correction.] — Alexa O'Brien, the independent journalist who has been doggedly covering the Bradley Manning case and has been in court every day at Ft. Meade …
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alexaobrien.com/secondsight, @ravisomaiya and Pressing Issues
Dylan Byers / Politico:
WSJ, Dow Jones to ‘restructure’ — Three days ahead of News Corp's split into publishing and entertainment divisions, the Wall Street Journal and Dow Jones Newswires are set to undergo “a limited restructuring” effort that will result in the creation of new positions and the elimination …
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Bloomberg:
Dow Jones Will Cut Some Jobs as Company Unifies Newsrooms — Also Adds Posts to Cover Topics Like Tech and Mergers and Acquisitions — News Corp.'s Dow Jones & Co. is eliminating some jobs and extending buyout packages to employees as it unifies the newsrooms of The Wall Street Journal and Dow Jones Newswires.
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Wall St. Cheat Sheet
Jim Romenesko:
AJR editor Rem Rieder is named USA Today media editor — Longtime American Journalism Review editor Rem Rieder joins USA Today on July 15 as full time media editor. “[He] brings us a combination of traditional media sensibilities and new media entrepreneurship that will help us develop …
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Poynter
Laura Hazard Owen / paidContent:
Barnes & Noble says it will stop manufacturing Nook tablets in-house; e-readers live on — Barnes & Noble said in its earnings report Tuesday that it will stop manufacturing Nook tablets in-house. — Barnes & Noble's Nook tablet line has been heading downhill for awhile …
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Chris Velazco / TechCrunch:
Barnes & Noble Reports $118.6M Loss On Revenue Of $1.3B In Q4, Plans To Open Nook Brand To Tablet OEMs — Barnes & Noble reported its fiscal fourth quarter earnings this morning, and the financials make it clear that the company is still struggling to figure out how it fits into the larger digital reading ecosystem.
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Kindle Review, Fortune and WebProNews
Rick Edmonds / Poynter:
ASNE census finds 2,600 newsroom jobs were lost in 2012 — The American Society of News Editors released its annual newsroom census today and found an unexpected acceleration of job losses. Roughly 2,600 full-time professional editorial jobs at newspapers disappeared in 2012 …
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Pew Research Center
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Andrew Beaujon / Poynter:
Minority employment in newsrooms held steady in 2012
Roger Yu / USA Today:
Media CEOs back print, quality over platform — Media CEOs issue support for newspapers but see digital enhancements as key differentiator. — WASHINGTON, D.C. — Top executives of several major U.S. media companies reiterated their support for print newspapers, even as they emphasized …
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Poynter and Kirk LaPointe's …
Andrew Beaujon / Poynter:
Tribune Co. appeals tax bills — Tribune Co. has begun to appeal an IRS notice that says the company owes taxes on its sales of the Chicago Cubs and Newsday, Robert Channick reports. — Tribune sold the properties under a Byzantine plan engineered by former owner Sam Zell.
Jim Romenesko:
Andrew Ross Sorkin apologizes for saying he'd ‘almost arrest Glenn Greenwald’ — Andrew Ross Sorkin apologizing to Glenn Greenwald on CNBC today — Sorkin now says “I put my foot in my mouth” when making that remark “and I'm sorry I said it.” Here's what he told viewers this morning:
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Techdirt
Anthony Crupi / Adweek:
Networks' Q1 spend slips 5 percent; cable on the rise — Diluted prime time deliveries and a calendar quirk that moved NCAA Final Four dollars into April contributed to a $317 million decline in first quarter broadcast TV ad expenditures. — According to a new report from Kantar Media …
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AdAge, Media Money … and AllThingsD
Alex Weprin / TVNewser:
CNN Shutting Down CNN Radio Unit — CNN is shutting down its CNN Radio unit. Today will be the last day of broadcasts for the department, which focused primarily on long-form audio news stories. — Staff for the unit were told about the change today, and their last day will be Friday.
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FishbowlDC, @lisadcnn, AllAccess.com and SocialTimes
Jeff John Roberts / paidContent:
Vine use on Twitter up almost 100% in last two months, says survey — Vine videos appear to be more popular than ever, according to a survey that looks how frequently they appear on Twitter. According to a study by video tech firm Unruly, 6-second Vine videos are being posted to Twitter …
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Unruly Media and The Drum
Anthony Ha / TechCrunch:
On Its 2-Year Anniversary, Onswipe Says It Has Delivered Tablet Content To 125M+ iOS Users — To celebrate the second anniversary of its launch, touch publishing startup Onswipe is releasing its first Onswipe Sage report, offering data on who's actually reading its publishers' content.
Sara Morrison / The Wrap:
Huffington Post Expands to Africa — The Huffington Post has launched another international vertical — Al Huffington Post Maghreb, covering Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia. — Arianna Huffington to Launch Huffington Post U.K. — Arianna Huffington at TheGrill: Growth Not Waylaid by AOL Troubles (Video)
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paidContent, Poynter and The Huffington Post
Sarah Darville / Nieman Journalism Lab:
When it comes to digital news trends, a Reuters Institute study says some stereotypes ring true — People in the U.S., France, Japan, and Brazil are all consuming more of their news digitally than ever before. But whether they will pay for a national news story — or post that article …
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Fast Company
Michael Sebastian / AdAge:
Mashable Taps New York Times VP as Its First Chief Revenue Officer — Times Veteran Seth Rogin Will Seek to Bolster Branded Content and Events — Mashable, the news site about all things digital and social, has named New York Times veteran Seth Rogin to oversee ad sales …
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FishbowlNY