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John Plunkett / Guardian:
BBC's Lord Patten plans to step down in 2015 — Former cabinet minister, who has been criticised over payoffs, confirms he expects to serve one four-year term as chairman — Lord Patten, the embattled chairman of the BBC Trust, has confirmed he plans to step down from the role in 2015 despite admitting the timing was “not ideal”.
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Media Week, Variety and Hollywood Reporter
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Guardian:
BBC payments to senior managers rise by more than 60% — Payoffs to departing executives nearly £1.5m, with total remuneration coming to £4.13m in year to end of March — The BBC's remuneration payments to top managers leapt by more than 60% to just over £4m in the year …
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Deadline.com, London Evening Standard and Telegraph
Press Gazette:
BBC spent £5m investigating Savile scandal - including £101k on Helen Boaden's legal costs — The BBC has spent around £5 million investigating the Jimmy Savile sex scandal and its aftermath. — Its annual report and accounts reveal the Pollard Review …
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Sky News, broadcastnow.co.uk, London News, National Updates, The Drum, itn.co.uk, BBC, Guardian, Hollywood Reporter and Telegraph
Al Tompkins / Poynter:
What KTVU-TV did right after its slip-up — It has been great sport all weekend for media critics to excoriate KTVU-TV in San Francisco. There's no denying that KTVU made a big mistake. But when it sorted the mistakes out, the station did a lot that journalists should replicate.
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B&C, Hollywood Reporter, TVSpy, Media Law Prof Blog, The Wrap, The Snitch, msnbc.com, Bloomberg, The Huffington Post, Associated Press, BuzzFeed and WWNO
Jim Romenesko:
Detroit police investigate arrest of Free Press photojournalist — Detroit Free Press photographer Mandi Wright was arrested last Thursday while videotaping an arrest on the street. Police took the 47-year-old journalist's iPhone, cuffed her and then put her in an interrogation room with the suspect she had been filming.
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Detroit Free Press, The Newspaper Guild and FTVLive
Kara Bloomgarden-Smoke / The New York Observer:
Newyorker.com Hires Business Editor — Newyorker.com hired Vauhini Vara to be the site's new business editor and expand the business coverage, editor Nicholas Thompson announced this morning. — “Vauhini is everything we want in a business reporter: she breaks news, files F.O.I.A. requests …
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Poynter, FishbowlNY and Talking Biz News
Associated Press:
Snowden submits request for asylum in Russia — MOSCOW (AP) — National Security Agency leaker Edward Snowden on Tuesday submitted a request for temporary asylum in Russia, his lawyer said. — Anatoly Kucherena, a lawyer who is a member of the Public Chamber, a Kremlin advisory body …
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RT, @skynewsbreak and Yahoo! News
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Jillian C. York / Freedom of the Press Foundation:
Media Continues to Focus on Snowden Rather Than the Information He's Revealed
Media Continues to Focus on Snowden Rather Than the Information He's Revealed
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Guardian, The Huffington Post, Business Insider, Spiegel Online, Kirk LaPointe's …, @saletan, @jeffjarvis, @gcraig1, @themediaisdying, @sulliview and @jilliancyork
Rosie Gray / BuzzFeed:
Exclusive: How Ukraine Wooed Conservative Websites — Passion or payola? A source describes being offered $500 for an article, and a consultant doesn't deny payments. — WASHINGTON — Several conservative bloggers repeated talking points given to them by a proxy group for the Ukrainian government …
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The Dish
Alex Kantrowitz / Digiday:
The False Hope of Hyperlocal — Hyperlocal news has failed to live up to its promise. Chances are it never will. — Once expected to fill the void left by shrinking and shuttering local newspapers, community-based digital news sites have not taken off quite the way the New York Times predicted …
Jeff John Roberts / paidContent:
One year after break from Microsoft, NBCNews still finding its footing — It's been a year since NBC took control of one of the web's best known news sites, MSNBC.com. Here's a brief look at how things have unfolded since then. — After 16 years as a media world odd couple, Microsoft and NBC officially parted ways last July.
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TVNewser and Lost Remote
Alastair Reid / Journalism.co.uk:
Mail Online announces plans to open offices in new territories — The site which now has more than 128 million unique users a month will be taking on new staff in existing sites and opening new offices in as yet undisclosed locations — Copyright: By Alex.muller on Wikimedia Commons.
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pressgazette.co.uk
Lauren Indvik / Mashable:
Atlantic Media Launches Digital Publication, ‘Defense One’ — The Atlantic Media Company unveiled the latest addition to its digital portfolio Tuesday morning with the launch of Defense One, a web publication dedicated to national security coverage. — Under the direction …
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Nieman Journalism Lab, FishbowlNY, The New York Observer and Gawker
Joshua Gillin / Poynter:
NABJ president says boycotting Orlando convention would cost more than $1 million — The Maynard Institute for Journalism Education's Richard Prince writes that the National Association of Black Journalists would lose more than $1 million if it were to pull out of its Orlando convention, scheduled for July 31-Aug. 4.
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theGrio and The Maynard Institute …