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Erik Wemple:
New York Times's Brian Stelter to guest-host CNN's ‘Reliable Sources’ — Brian Stelter, a New York Times reporter covering television and digital media, will guest-host an edition of CNN's Sunday program “Reliable Sources,” the media-watchdog show that longtime host Howard Kurtz recently left for a job with Fox News.
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Gretawire, @brianstelter, Mediaite, Politico, @gretawire and TVNewser
Reid Cherlin / New Republic:
End the White House Press Briefing! — It's an unholy charade — It is an accepted fact in Washington that the Obama administration and the press corps that covers it—once considered essentially two units of the same team—are now bitter enemies. After four years of smoldering disenchantment …
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Washington Wire, @froomkin, @samsteinhp, @ron_fournier, @franklinfoer, @oknox, @noamscheiber, Mediaite and The Daily Caller
Mike Isaac / AllThingsD:
Not Just for Mobile Anymore: Flipboard Magazines Come to the Web — The social magazine app Flipboard made a name for itself by being one of the first reading apps to take advantage of the iPad's form factor upon its debut. — Three years later, it's making its way to the Web.
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GigaOM, Inside Flipboard, TechCrunch, eMedia Vitals, Wired, Mashable, Softpedia News, Pocket-lint, VentureBeat and CNET
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Rory Carroll / Guardian:
California newspaper defies industry wisdom to stay alive - and prospers — Orange County Register shocked the crisis-stricken industry with an ambitious experiment. One year later, the paper is celebrating — Conventional media wisdom posits several ways for a newspaper to commit suicide.
Matt Vella / Fortune:
James Murdoch is not afraid to get things wrong — FORTUNE — James Murdoch, son of mogul Rupert Murdoch and deputy chief operating officer of the newly formed 21st Century Fox, is not afraid of his mistakes. Speaking at a dinner on the first night of this year's Brainstorm Tech conference …
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Guardian
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Ezra Klein / Wonkblog:
Nate Silver's genius isn't math. It's journalism. — The news that Nate Silver is leaving the New York Times for a role at ESPN and ABC News (corporate synergies! They're a thing!) has occasioned some interesting posts on what he got right during the election. — Nate Silver (Nam Y. Huh/Associated Press)
Angela Washeck / 10,000 Words:
Longform Journalism is Alive and Well, Say Co-Founders of Byliner, Atavist — Over the weekend, I found myself at the Mayborn Literary Nonfiction Conference in Grapevine, Texas. It was my first trip to the gathering, even as a native north Texan, but I must say it was an extremely valuable …
Dylan Byers / Politico:
Joie Chen to host Al Jazeera America's ‘America Tonight’ — Al Jazeera America has signed Joie Chen, the former CNN anchor and CBS News correspondent, to host its flagship primetime program “America Tonight”, sources familiar with the deal tell POLITICO. — Chen will anchor …
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@jayrosen_nyu and Hollywood Reporter
Matthew Lynley / BuzzFeed:
Google Reader Died Because No One Would Run It — No one took ownership of Google Reader internally because it wasn't a top priority for Larry Page and inner circle of lieutenants. And if you aren't working on something that the boss cares about, then what's the point? — Via: Justin Sullivan / Getty Images
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ReadWrite and WebProNews
Patrick Wintour / Guardian:
Press regulation: public prefers government's plan to industry's — Poll finds 50% back parliamentary charter while 13% support alternative drawn up by press — • Press regulation plans: the key differences — The public now supports the royal charter on press regulation endorsed …
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Kirk LaPointe's …
Andrew Beaujon / Poynter:
New media site The First Bound launches — Nicholas Jackson's media site The First Bound, which he once described as “a smarter version of MediaBistro,” launched Monday. — Jackson originally planned to call the site The Feature Well. Reached by Instant Message (I've lightly edited …
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@megreenwell
Sarah Laskow / Columbia Journalism Review:
Creating Internet accountability — Author Rebecca MacKinnon's new project aims to rank Internet giants on human rights — Rebecca MacKinnon is the sort of person who, after Edward Snowden leaked details of the government's digital surveillance program, could say, if she wanted to: I told you so.
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The Newspaper Guild
Richard Horgan / FishbowlNY:
Executive Editor Owen Phillips Exits The Hollywood Reporter — For the past three years, Owen Phillips (pictured) has worked tirelessly alongside Hollywood Reporter editorial director Janice Min to re-brand a moribund trade. After coming up for air this spring, Phillips decided it was time to move …
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Hollywood Reporter and Folio
Douglas MacMillan / Bloomberg:
Twitter Expands TV-Ad Tool for Marketers Targeting Live Viewers — Twitter Inc., the microblogging site, expanded a service that lets advertisers direct promotions to viewers who tweet about shows they're watching on television. — The ad-targeting service, first introduced …
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TechCrunch, Twitter Blog, VentureBeat, CNET and Mashable
Ted Johnson / Variety:
John McCain's A La Carte Cable Bill Gains a Co-Sponsor — Connecticut's Richard Blumenthal Backs Legislation — Sen. John McCain's proposed legislation to force cable operators to offer channels a la carte gained new co-sponsor on Tuesday, as Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) announced that he would back the bill.
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Broadcasting & Cable and Hillicon Valley