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11:20 PM ET, September 16, 2013

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Paul Farhi / Washington Post:
News outlets often stumble in quest for speed and accuracy  —  So much was misreported in the first few hours after the shooting rampage at Washington's Navy Yard.  —  Initial reports said that as many as three gunmen were involved.  Then two.  Then one.  Then back to three.  That four people were dead.
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Will Oremus / Slate:
NBC, CBS Remind Us You Don't Have to Be on Reddit or Twitter to Misidentify a Mass Killer  —  Lest we think that Redditors, tweeters, and bloggers have a monopoly on rushing to judgment when tragedies are unfolding, a pair of network news stations today provided a reminder that premature reports are as old as the news itself.
Erik Wemple:
Navy Yard shooting: CNN really, really cautious on ID'ing suspect  —  It was 3:54:15 p.m. CNN host Brooke Baldwin was talking with security expert Anthony Roman about how the authorities dealt with the suspect in today's Navy Yard shooting.  She cut off her guest and announced some news …
Desiree Everts DeNunzio / CNET:
Washington Post drops paywall in wake of DC shooting  —  The Washington Post is suspending its pay gate in an effort to get information out to all readers.  —  The Washington Post has dropped its paywall for readers seeking more information about the shootings Monday morning in the Washington Navy Yard …
Andrew Beaujon / Poynter:
The media's mistakes in covering Navy Yard shooting  —  Breaking news is never pretty — anyone who hungers for facts and speed during a story as fluid as Monday's shootings in Washington, D.C., is asking for a lot.  Still, there were some notable screwups today, like...
Lizzie Widdicombe / New Yorker:
Bryan Goldberg's adventures in women's publishing.  —  This spring, Jenny Hollander, a twenty-three-year-old Columbia Journalism School student, sent out her résumé for summer internships.  “Where didn't I apply?”  Hollander, who is from the U.K., said recently.
Thomas Erdbrink / New York Times:
Iranians Gain Access to Facebook and Twitter  —  TEHRAN — Internet users in Iran were surprised on Monday to find that they could access Facebook and Twitter without having to evade the government's firewall, which had blocked direct access to the Web sites for years.
Discussion: @katrinanation and @zenjournalist
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Jason Rezaian / WorldViews:
Four years later, Twitter and Facebook flash back online in parts of Iran
Margaret Sullivan / The Public Editor's Journal:
Guardian Story on Israel and N.S.A. Is Not ‘Surprising’ Enough to Cover  —  Many Times readers have been writing to me for several days about a story The Guardian broke last week, describing how the United States routinely shares with Israel intelligence information that the National Security Agency gathers on American citizens.
Mike Isaac / AllThingsD:
Twitter's Third Act: A New Design to Court the Mainstream  —  Twitter has lots of users.  It wants a lot more.  —  That is, in part, why it is planning a massive overhaul of its mobile apps, designed to make the service more appealing to mainstream users.
Greg Sandoval / The Verge:
Eclipsed by rivals, Rhapsody reduces staff and ousts key managers  —  Rhapsody's managers were right in predicting more than a decade ago that consumers would one day flock to subscription music services.  The only problem is, Rhapsody isn't one of the services they're choosing.
Alicia P.Q. Wittmeyer / FP Passport:
Is Al Jazeera America Simply CNN, Minus Wolf Blitzer?  —  It's been just under a month since Al Jazeera America first hit the airwaves, and what a month it's been — with the Syria story lurching from seemingly imminent U.S. strikes to a looming congressional vote to this weekend's chemical weapons deal.
Sheera Frenkel / BuzzFeed:
Women Are Covering The Hell Out Of The Syria War — So Why Haven't You Noticed?  —  Female journalists are behind some of the most important reporting from the most dangerous place in the world for the press.  Woman, promote thyself!  —  A woman looks on as a Syrian rebel poses for the camera near Aleppo, Syria.
Jasper Jackson / TheMediaBriefing:
How does the music industry get people to pay for digital content?  —  Music and news are very different businesses, but the digital age presented them both with a very similar problem: how do you get someone to pay for something they can get for free?  —  It's a question the music industry …
Discussion: @rajunarisetti
Toronto Star:
Former journalists win Liberal, NDP nominations in Toronto Centre  —  Toronto, no stranger to newspaper wars, now has a whole new kind of media war looming in the Toronto Centre byelection — the battle of the former journalists.  On Sunday afternoon, only blocks away from each other in downtown Toronto …
Discussion: Poynter
Brian Stelter / New York Times:
How Syria Media Advisers Decided Who Would Speak to President Assad  —  Last Monday, ABC's George Stephanopoulos got the call that virtually every journalist wanted to get this week.  Come to Syria, he was told, and President Bashar al-Assad will talk to you about the country's civil war and the West's threats to attack.
Lisa O'Carroll / Guardian:
Libel proposals will have ‘chilling effect’ on newspaper investigations  —  Plans to cut cost of taking libel action against publishers or broadcasters risk vexatious claims, say campaigners  —  Government proposals to cut the cost of taking libel action against publishers or broadcasters will have a …
Chris Ariens / TVNewser:
CNN Wins First Primetime Emmys with ‘Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown’  —  CNN's “Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown” took home two Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards last night.  This is the first time CNN has been awarded a primetime Emmy.  (The network has won several News & Documentary Emmy awards).
Discussion: Deadline.com and CNN
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Stacey Higginbotham / GigaOM:
Video isn't breaking the internet: The industry giants are  —  The web can't handle video, goes the common refrain.  For example, Comcast estimates that if people wanted to watch the television content they watch on its pay TV service using the web, each home would consume 648 gigabytes per month.
Leslie Kaufman / New York Times:
Politico Plans for New York Are Drawing Some Doubt  —  Until last week, Capital New York was an obscure Web publication that covered New York City culture and politics with a handful of staff members.  It produced long, thoughtful pieces on topics like the Metropolitan Opera and the finances …
 
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Katy Bachman / Adweek:
Nielsen's New Consumer App Is Really a Market Research Tool
Tom Cheredar / VentureBeat:
Pandora could raise $279.4M with sale of 12M in common stock
Discussion: USA Today, PandoDaily and Electronista
Michael Malone / Broadcasting & Cable:
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Jeff John Roberts / paidContent:
FTC to take closer look at “native advertising” trend
Brian Steinberg / Variety:
Fox News Taps New Social-Media Tool To Give Viewers Chance To Speak
Discussion: PR Newswire
Josh Halliday / Guardian:
BBC to review performance of news and current affairs output
Chris O'Shea / FishbowlNY:
Quartz Names Advertising and Strategy VP
Discussion: AppNewser
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Laura Hazard Owen / paidContent:
Warby Parker sponsors Atavist e-single, offering free reads on the web for a month
Discussion: @tcarmody
Mark Sweney / Guardian:
Guardian launches style magazine The Fashion
Discussion: The Drum, Guardian and Press Gazette
Roy Greenslade / Guardian:
Sun online's disastrous paywall start as traffic plunges by 62%
Discussion: @davelee and @psmith
Eriq Gardner / Hollywood Reporter:
Beastie Boys Can't Escape 'Paul's Boutique' Sampling Lawsuit
Discussion: @jeffjohnroberts
Ernesto / TorrentFreak:
Netflix Uses Pirate Sites to Determine What Shows to Buy
Marie Gilot / Knight Foundation:
More than 41,000 sign up for Northwestern U's media MOOC