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Jacob Fischler / BuzzFeed:
AP Reporter: Keeping The Levinson Story A Secret Was The “Hardest Thing I've Done” — The government asked several journalists to stay quiet — even as other media outlets — and occasionally their own — told a story they and others knew to be false or incomplete. — Handout / Reuters
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@buzzfeedben, @poynter, @passantino, Gawker, The Verge, @ggreenwald and Boing Boing
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Dylan Byers / Politico:
W.H.: CIA report ‘highly irresponsible’
W.H.: CIA report ‘highly irresponsible’
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WebProNews, @jeneps, ABC News, @markknoller, TIME, The Huffington Post, The Daily Pulp and Post Politics
Michael Calderone / The Huffington Post:
New York Times Withheld News Of Missing American's CIA Ties For Six Years
New York Times Withheld News Of Missing American's CIA Ties For Six Years
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New York Times, ABC News and Capital New York
Karen Fratti / 10,000 Words:
New Web Pub Focuses on ‘American Renewal’ and Compelling Readers to Act — If you're looking for something other than cute animals or faux civil rights controverseries to inspire you on the internet, it's arrived. It's called NationSwell, a new media company that focuses on good things.
Alexis C. Madrigal / The Atlantic Online:
Welcome to the Internet of Thingies: 61.5% of Web Traffic Is Not Human — And here's how to build your own little traffic bot, even though you shouldn't — It happened last year for the first time: bot traffic eclipsed human traffic, according to the bot-trackers at Incapsula.
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Kirk LaPointe's …, @brandcottage, @fareedzakaria, @digiphile, Business Insider, SocialTimes and Forbes
Christina Pazzanese / Harvard University Gazette:
Why it's time, author says, for journalism to raise its intellectual standards — Why it's time, author says, for journalism to raise its intellectual standards — In a new polemic, Harvard Kennedy School Professor Thomas Patterson calls for sweeping changes to the education of journalists and the practice of journalism.
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Reporters Without Borders calls for attacks on journalists to be labeled war crimes — Reporters Without Borders, the international non-governmental organization that defends press freedoms, wants attacks on journalists to be considered war crimes by the International Criminal Court.
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GlobalPost and Associated Press
Michael Learmonth / AdAge:
Ad Age Survey: What Advertisers Really Think About Twitter — Marketer Attitudes Toward Twitter Are Similar to Facebook In 2012 — There's little question that Twitter's intial public offering in October was a success, but what about its ad business? Still a work in progress, but with plenty of upside, according to Ad Age readers.
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@jonathanmendez
Alejandro Martínez / Journalism in the Americas:
New documentary highlights dangers, government pressures that journalists face in Latin America — Spanish-language TV network Univision has produced a new documentary on the government pressures and dangers that journalists face today throughout Latin America.
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Ken Doctor / Newsonomics:
New Hollywood Sequel: Aaron Kushner's L.A. Register — Why, I asked, Aaron Kushner, is he announcing the new L.A. Register as we're winding down toward the end of the year? Given that the big questions about it — when will it launch, how will it be staffed — are as yet unannounced, why put the news out now?
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New York Times, @palewire, The Wrap, FishbowlNY, Hollywood Reporter, @ocregister, Orange County Register and Poynter
Brendan O'Connor / The Awl:
The Golden Era Of Spam Comments Has Ended — The search engine optimization community has spent the last two years in a panic. SEO people flood our Internet with spam links and fake Twitter bots and paid traffic, to help bad websites look more popular than they are, to deliver fake viewers to web ads.
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@therealfitz, @thijs and Boing Boing
Matt Pearce / Los Angeles Times:
Online publications see a future in print — While pundits bemoan the death of print, Pitchfork and the L.A. Review of Books are among the online magazines embracing ink on paper — A few digital publications are making the jump from the Web to print, including Jezebel, the L.A. Review of Books and Pitchfork.
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@stevesilberman, @rachelrosenfelt and @mattdpearce
Jason Del Rey / AllThingsD:
Report: Readers who own a Kindle spend $1,233/year on Amazon; those who don't spend $790 — The Amazon Kindle Numbers That Jeff Bezos Must Really Care About — We all know that Amazon's annual touting of its new Kindles as the best-selling Kindles ever has become laughable since the company …
Marc Graser / Variety:
Microsoft to Launch First Original Shows on Xbox in Early 2014 — At Dealmakers breakfast, Tellem says Xbox isn't Netflix or Amazon but its ‘own animal’ — Developing original series for Microsoft has taken a little longer than veteran TV executive Nancy Tellem had hoped …
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Electronista, VentureBeat, Tubefilter, The Verge, VG247, Joystiq, Pocket-lint and Engadget