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12:00 AM ET, October 23, 2013

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Paul Farhi / Washington Post:
AP reporter's mistake: Did the punishment fit the crime?  —  Reporters, you may have noticed, make lots of mistakes.  But an error made by an Associated Press reporter in a 112-word story this month has proved particularly damaging — especially to the reporter and his editors …
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Michael Calderone / The Huffington Post:
AP Fires Third Employee Over Terry McAuliffe Mistake; Guild ‘Alarmed’  —  NEW YORK — The guild that represents employees of The Associated Press responded Tuesday to the recent firing of journalists involved in a retracted story about Virginia gubernatorial candidate Terry McAuliffe, saying the employees' rights were violated.
Joe Pompeo / Capital New York:
‘New York Times’ closes R&D Ventures  —  The New York Times Company has shuttered R&D Ventures, a spinoff of its in-house technology think tank, the R&D Lab, Capital has learned.  —  R&D Ventures was conceived in early 2012 as a vehicle for commercializing innovations spawned by the R&D Lab …
Mike Isaac / AllThingsD:
Facebook Reverses Stance — Again — On Violent Viral Video  —  Sometimes figuring out the fine line between free expression and overly objectionable content is harder than you'd think.  —  Just ask Facebook, which on Tuesday reversed a stance it took just 24 hours previously and removed …
Discussion: The Next Web, @mikeisaac and The Verge
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Jonathan Freedland / Guardian:
Facebook has got it spectacularly wrong on beheading videos
Jeff Bercovici / Forbes:
David Pogue On Why He's Joining Yahoo: 'I'm A Giant Vat Of Creative Juices'  —  Gadget guru David Pogue dropped a sizable surprise bomb Monday when he announced that he's leaving The New York Times after 13 years to go work for Yahoo.  Pogue's column, “State of the Art,” and his blog …
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Joshua Benton / Nieman Journalism Lab:
Push notifications aren't just for your users' phones any more  —  Back in June, Apple announced its new version of OS X for Macs, which goes by the name Mavericks.  One of the less noticed features was something called Safari Push Notifications, which promises to allow websites on Macs to do what apps on phones can:
Aaron Nicodemus / Worcester Telegram & Gazette:
Judge blocks sale of Telegram, Globe to Red Sox owner  —  WORCESTER — A Worcester Superior Court judge has temporarily put the brakes on the proposed sale of The Boston Globe and Telegram & Gazette to Red Sox owner John W. Henry.  —  Judge Shannon Frison issued a temporary restraining order that stalled the sale Friday.
Garett Sloane / Adweek:
Outbrain Adds $35 million in Latest Fundraising  —  Outbrain just picked up $35 million to keep churning out its signature viral advertising links.  —  The company, known for sponsoring the links that appear on websites like ESPN, Slate and other big media properties online …
Discussion: VentureBeat, TechCrunch and GigaOM
Sarah Lyall / New York Times:
Meet Tim Burke, the sports journalist behind Deadspin's GIFs  —  Maker of Animated GIFs Waits for Offbeat Moments  —  ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — At 2:44 p.m. on a recent Sunday, Tim Burke took a moment from monitoring numerous N.F.L. games for the sports Web site Deadspin to post something …
Joe Pompeo / Capital New York:
Four more Reuters.com employees depart in the wake of Reuters Next debacle  —  At least four Reuters employees have decided to leave the company following the dissolution of Reuters Next, an expensive and ambitious consumer-facing web reboot that was killed last month.
Discussion: @moorehn and @moorehn
Philip Bump / The Atlantic Wire:
This Brutal Takedown of BuzzFeed Lists Gets One Point Wrong  —  Maddox, the man behind “The Best Page in the Universe,” hates BuzzFeed.  We know this because of his new post, “I Hate BuzzFeed,” and its accompanying video, titled, “I Hate BuzzFeed.”  It's an unrelenting attack — but he gets one point wrong.
Discussion: HyperVocal and SocialTimes
Jeff John Roberts / GigaOM:
Troll sues New York Times with 1998 patent from Holocaust group  —  The New York Times has published some damning exposes about patent trolls — shell companies that make a business of using old patents to demand money from real businesses — and now it's getting an opportunity to endure a troll attack first hand.
Discussion: Hillicon Valley
Matt Hardigree / Jalopnik:
The New York Times Is Shutting Down Its Car Blog  —  The New York Times is shutting down its Wheels car blog, edited by Jalopnik alum/Italian suit model Ben Preston, and will replace it with more in-depth car features and stories according to a memo I just read.  They'll also get rid of that stupid logo we all hate.
 
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Terry Pristin / New York Times:
Struggling Newspapers Sell Off Old Headquarters
Discussion: @palewire
Josh Constine / TechCrunch:
Twitter Sets Up $1 Billion Credit Line, MoPub Had $6.5M In Revenue In First Half Of 2013
Discussion: Los Angeles Times and AllThingsD
Mike Butcher / TechCrunch:
Startup Book Publisher Unbound Raises $2M For Kickstarter For Authors Platform
Mariko Yasu / Bloomberg:
Apple Preparing 65-Inch TV for Release in 2014, Analyst Says
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Reuters:
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Associated Press:
Associated Press CEO: Press freedom v. security a ‘false choice’
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Andrew Beaujon / Poynter:
Pioneer Press paywall coming Nov. 1
Discussion: The Blotter
 

 
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