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Craig Silverman / Poynter:
Los Angeles Times, USA Today, The Independent & others published fake Jenny McCarthy quote — Attention journalists, Jenny McCarthy never said this: … She's responsible for many objectionable and false claims about autism, but the above isn't one of them.
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@davidfolkenflik, The Superficial and @dangillmor
Bloomberg:
Publicis to Merge With Omnicom as Biggest Advertising Company — Publicis Groupe SA (PUB) and Omnicom Group Inc. (OMC) agreed to merge in an all-stock deal to create the world's largest advertising company, toppling market leader WPP Plc. (WPP) — Shareholders of Paris-based Publicis …
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AdAge, New York Times, TechCrunch, Forbes, Radio & Television …, GigaOM, Variety, Chicago Tribune, Wall Street Journal, BBC, Associated Press, Reuters and @rajunarisetti
Erin Griffith / PandoDaily:
Inside TimeSpace, the New York Times' new startup accelerator — Like many entrepreneurs, Tarikh Korula takes pride in the standard perks of entrepreneurship: He doesn't have a boss, a corporate cubicle, or a “real job.” It's been seven years since he's worked in what he calls a “proper midtown office.”
Discussion:
@rajmalikdc, @rafat, @durple, @tomweingarten, @_alastair, @_alastair, @bydanielvictor and FishbowlNY
Michael Calderone / The Huffington Post:
Al Jazeera America Promises To Stand Out In Cable News Market, But Concerns Loom — NEW YORK — Kate O'Brian, a 30-year ABC News veteran named president of Al Jazeera America this week, says the soon-to-be-launched network will stand out in today's cable news landscape.
Dylan Byers / Politico:
The bigger Col Allan story — As I noted this morning, New York Post editor-in-chief Col Allan has been bumped from Manhattan to Sydney (temporarily, maybe), where he will lend “extra editorial leadership” to News Corp's Australian papers. The immediate significance of the move for those on the inside …
Discussion:
@tmcgev, Capital New York and Sydney Morning Herald
Michael Sebastian / AdAge:
Business Insider Gives Advertiser Veto Power Over ‘Future of Business’ Edit Mix — To Start, Newsroom Stories in Sponsored Section Won't Include Competitors of SAP — When Business Insider introduced a sponsored section last November called “The Future of Business,” it promised to give …
Economist:
British newspapers are becoming more American — NEWS sells newspapers. The arrival of the royal baby will provide a small bundle of joy to proprietors and the newsagents who hawk their products this week. But the bigger picture is of steady decline, not birth.
Andy Bull / Spundge:
Big media must be bold to thrive in the era of brand journalism — Everyone knows big media is in trouble. The newspaper industry appears to be in terminal decline, and traditional broadcasting fares little better. — But it doesn't have to be that way. Let me tell you a story from the golden age of mass media.
Thanks:@craigsilverman
Kara Swisher / AllThingsD:
Yahoo Plans Splashy New San Francisco Digs (And Dreams of Neon Billboard's Return) — According to multiple sources close to the situation, Yahoo is close to signing a lease for a splashy new San Francisco outpost to keep up with the fast growth of other Web companies that have opened high-profile offices here.
Discussion:
VatorNews, Softpedia News and @benwitte
Paul Farhi / Washington Post:
The Obama media pool lacks racial depth — When the first black president of the United States walked into the White House press room to talk about Trayvon Martin and the complexities of race in America last Friday, the people poised to convey his remarks to the world were overwhelmingly of one race — white.
Amanda Erickson / Columbia Journalism Review:
In Azerbaijan, a journalist under siege — Khadija Ismayilova's fight against wrongdoings, “wherever they are” — It was supposed to be a punishment—220 hours plucking garbage off the streets of Baku, Azerbaijan. — Instead, journalist Khadija Ismayilova turned her community service assignment into an impromptu rally for change.
Jeff John Roberts / GigaOM:
Content owners warn Congress of “fair use creep,” draw ridicule — Groups representing the movie, music and photography industries testified before Congress on Thursday, and called on the government to consider changing laws to do more to address piracy and file-sharing.
Discussion:
TorrentFreak, Techdirt, LAW.com, Creativity Tech, @thecyberlawyer and @jmarkockerbloom
Jack Mirkinson / The Huffington Post:
Press Conditions In Bradley Manning Trial Compared To Libya — Tensions continued to flare between the military and journalists covering the closing arguments in the Bradley Manning trial on Friday. — On Thursday, journalists reported that armed military officers were walking the aisles …
Discussion:
@carwinb, Firedoglake and Techdirt
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