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Mary Ann Milbourn / Orange County Register:
Register owner to launch daily L.A. newspaper — The co-owner and publisher of the Orange County Register announced Thursday that the company will move broadly into Los Angeles County early next year and publish a new, seven-day-a-week newspaper, the Los Angeles Register.
Tom Balmforth / Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty:
Out Of Ukrainian Protests, A New Media Outlet Is Born — KYIV — A wave of panic grips protesters as rumors spread that tanks are bearing down on Kyiv to quell the revolt against President Viktor Yanukovych. — Several news outlets ran reports and word spreads like wildfire on Twitter.
Kelly McBride / Poynter:
Newtown's media blackout forces journalists to do their jobs — The one-year anniversary of a tragic event is a significant moment. But for journalists, such moments too often become opportunities for emotional exploitation rather than real journalism. — The citizens of Newtown, Conn. …
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Washington Post, Education and the Media, TIME, Columbia Journalism Review, Jack Shafer and Boing Boing
David Kravets / Wired:
AOL Tightens CrunchBase's Licensing to Block Competitors — AOL is legally locking down its crowdsourced CrunchBase database of tech companies, in response to a commercial iPhone app that used the database to compete with AOL. — The new CrunchBase license will continue to allow free use …
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The Switch, Info @ CrunchBase and TechCrunch
Michael Calderone / The Huffington Post:
Associated Press Held CIA Scoop For 3 Years At The Government's Request — NEW YORK — The Associated Press revealed Thursday that retired FBI agent Robert Levinson was working with the CIA at the time he went missing in Iran in 2007. The AP's explosive report on Levinson's CIA ties contradicted …
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Post Politics, Washington Post, @mightyobvious_ and Gawker
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Kristen Hare / Poynter:
Toronto Star reporter serves Rob Ford with libel notice — “On Thursday I served Rob Ford with a libel notice, the first step in the process of pursuing a defamation lawsuit,” Toronto Star reporter Daniel Dale wrote in an article Thursday, explaining why he'd chosen to take legal action against Toronto's controversial mayor.
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Huffington Post Canada, National Post, Torontoist, Globe and Mail and Rehak/Stuebing Mostly Media
Parker Higgins / Mediashift:
WordPress Goes to Court to Defend Censored Bloggers — The blogging platform WordPress.com has taken the unusual — and welcome — step of going to court to defend its users against bogus copyright claims aimed at silencing their speech on the platform. Automattic, WordPress's parent company …
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@pbsmediashift, Thanks:@mediatwit
Chris Roush / Talking Biz News:
Ken Li, once Reuters.com editor, leaving news organization — Kenneth Li, who had been the global editor of Reuters.com and is now an editor at large of the news organization, is leaving. — In a Twitter post, Li wrote, “Working on something hot/cool. Or whatever the millenials call it these days.”
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@kenli729, @nycjim, @shaneferro and @nytfridge
Margaret Sullivan / The Public Editor's Journal:
‘Invisible Child’: Behind the Scenes, Before and After — Andrea Elliott's moving and exhaustively reported five-part series, “Invisible Child,” was 15 months in the making. At 28,738 words, and accompanied by affecting images by Ruth Fremson, a staff photographer, this story of a homeless girl …
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@bydanielvictor, @patkiernan, @mattapuzzo, @byronyork, @longreads, @tedhartii, @palafo, @sulliview, @richarddeitsch and Politicker
Ben Sisario / New York Times:
Amidst fierce competition, music streaming services fight for paying subscribers — A Stream of Music, Not Revenue — When Spotify, the digital music company of the moment, announced this week an exclusive deal with Led Zeppelin and free access on mobile devices, it also reported impressive numbers.
Javier C. Hernández / New York Times:
Educational Publisher's Charity, Accused of Seeking Profits, Will Pay Millions — The Pearson Foundation, the charitable arm of one of the nation's largest educational publishers, will pay $7.7 million to settle accusations that it repeatedly broke New York State law by assisting in for-profit ventures.
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Capital New York, @jenniferkates, Bookseller news, @nikhilgoya_l, @katemessner, @scottpwaldman and Metropolis
Sam Gustin / TIME:
Aereo CEO to Broadcasters: Go Ahead, Make My Day — Aereo wants the Supreme Court to settle the legality of its video service once and for all — Aereo, the upstart online video company that's become the bane of big TV broadcasters, didn't use the words immortalized by Clint Eastwood's …
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MediaPost, Broadcasting & Cable, Variety, Consumerist, Gigaom, Engadget, Reuters and Hollywood Reporter
Nellie Bowles / San Francisco Chronicle:
Jessica Lessin's startup courts broad audience for tech news — When former Wall Street Journal reporter Jessica Lessin celebrated the launch of her journalism startup at a Pacific Heights mansion this week, the event attracted the tech A-list: Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg arrived in a gray hoodie …
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@jessicalessin
Caroline O'Donovan / Nieman Journalism Lab:
Q&A: Sarah Marshall on leaving Journalism.co.uk for the WSJ and the state of media across the pond — For three years, Sarah Marshall has held a job that's pretty similar to, well, my job. And I think she's pretty good at it! But Marshall is moving on, from Journalism.co.uk …
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@niemanlab and Talking Biz News
Jose Delreal / Politico:
White House press corps tees off on Jay Carney over access — A frustrated press corps sounded off Thursday against White House press secretary Jay Carney over lack of access to President Barack Obama. — Carney said the White House “is working” to address the concerns …
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TVNewser, @aprildryan and The Fix
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Brian Resnick / NationalJournal.com:
White House Blames Internet for Lack of Media Access, and the Press Cries Foul
White House Blames Internet for Lack of Media Access, and the Press Cries Foul
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Poynter, @stephieintexas, The Huffington Post and Mediaite