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Craig Timberg / Washington Post:
Hackers break into Washington Post servers — Hackers broke into The Washington Post's servers and gained access to employee user names and passwords, marking at least the third intrusion over the past three years, company officials said Wednesday. — The extent of the loss of company data …
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darkREADING, @digiphile, The Verge, CNET, Mashable, Yahoo! News and TIME
Committee to Protect Journalists:
Second worst year on record for jailed journalists — For the second consecutive year, Turkey was the world's leading jailer of journalists, followed closely by Iran and China. The number of journalists in prison globally decreased from a year earlier but remains close to historical highs.
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Roy Greenslade / Guardian:
71 journalists killed in 2013 ‘in connection with their work’
71 journalists killed in 2013 ‘in connection with their work’
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Columbia Journalism Review, Reporters Without Borders, mUmBRELLA and Kirk LaPointe's …
Nina Ognianova / Committee to Protect Journalists:
Turkey—world's top press jailer once more
Turkey—world's top press jailer once more
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Jay Yarow / Business Insider:
The New AllThingsD Has Hired Ken Li As Managing Editor — And now, for a little inside baseball... Kara Swisher and Walt Mossberg have hired Kenneth Li, formerly of Reuters, to be managing editor at their new tech focused website. — Swisher and Mossberg are moving on from Dow Jones …
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@antderosa, @fmanjoo, @mccarthyryanj, @edgecliffe, @ashleyshuston, FishbowlNY and Talking Biz News
John Eggerton / Multichannel.com:
FCC unanimously supports plan to eliminate sports blackout rules — FCC Approves NPRM On Sports Blackout Rule — Leagues Can Still Make Them Part of Negotiated Agreements — The FCC has voted unanimously to support a proposal to eliminate the sports blackout rules.
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Radio & Television …, Variety, @ajitpaifcc, Bloomberg, @ajitpaifcc, All, SBNation.com, CBS Miami, NBC News Business, Bolt Beat and TheHill
Craig Silverman / Poynter:
The best and worst media errors and corrections in 2013 — Error of the Year: ‘60 Minutes’ Benghazi report — As is often the case with Error of the Year, the award is given partly because of the mistake itself, and partly because of the mistake's fallout.
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The Huffington Post, @flashboy, @nickbaumann, @katzish, @jilldlawrence, @summeranne, @boyreporter, @rosiegray, @malonebarry, @kimzetter, @nickbryantny, @stancarey, @jamesrbuk, @moorehn, @buzzfeedandrew, @davidplotz, @rocza, @jacobwe, @stigabell, @pgourevitch, @edyong209, @dailynewshack, @brendannyhan, Pressing Issues, @mmfa, @abeaujon and Gawker, Thanks:@craigsilverman
Alexandra Steigrad / WWD:
John Koblin Named Styles Reporter at Times — John Koblin has been named The New York Times' new styles reporter, a position previously held by Eric Wilson, who left the paper to become InStyle Magazine's fashion news director, WWD has learned. — Koblin, a reporter for sports blog Deadspin …
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JIMROMENESKO.COM, FishbowlNY, The New York Observer, @joepompeo, @richarddeitsch, @max_read, @felixgillette and @bennettmadison
Hollywood Reporter:
Jeff Zucker has approached Jay Leno about new show on CNN, say sources — Jay Leno in Demand: CNN's Jeff Zucker Among Suitors — How in demand is Jay Leno? The most watched late-night host, who will be without a TV job in February when NBC transitions The Tonight Show to Jimmy Fallon, has been approached by some unlikely suitors.
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TVNewser, Mediaite, Gawker, FishbowlDC, Variety, New York Magazine and TheBlaze.com
Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism:
2014 Alfred I. duPont-Columbia Award Winners Announced — CBS & NBC Honored for Breaking News Coverage CIR Wins Two Awards & ESPN Wins For the First Time — Fourteen winners of the Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University Awards were announced today by Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism.
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TVNewser, NetNewsCheck Latest, @leezurik, LA Observed, TVSpy, The Center for …, Capital New York, Poynter and CBS Boston
Matthew Panzarino / TechCrunch:
‘Hatching Twitter’ Book Optioned For TV Show Development By Lionsgate — New York Times' columnist Nick Bilton's book Hatching Twitter: A True Story of Money, Power, Friendship, and Betrayal, on the dramatic origins of Twitter, has been optioned by Lionsgate for production as a TV show.
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Variety, Gigaom, Pocket-lint, AllThingsD, The Wrap, WebProNews and Poynter
DealBook:
Brash Agent at William Morris Extends Reach in IMG Merger — Over the past two decades, Ari Emanuel has climbed — brashly, ruthlessly — into Hollywood's power center with one position in mind: king. — With a nighttime raid on his own office files at International Creative Management in 1995 …
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WWD Media Headlines, Forbes, Forbes, Variety, The Wrap, Los Angeles Times, Bloomberg, Capital New York and @deanemurphy
Sandra Oshiro / Poynter:
Knight innovation award winner selects MuckRock for $25,000 grant — Wikimedia's Sue Gardner received the Knight Foundation's first innovation award Monday night and she paid it forward with a $25,000 grant to MuckRock, an open government platform that eases requests for public records.
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@coulterjones, @poynter, @freedomofpress, @konklone, @sachapfeiffer and Knight Foundation
Dylan Scott / Talking Points Memo:
The Conservative Media Arms Race Coming To An Internet Near You — Last week, with two high-profile acquisitions, a conservative media company catapulted itself from successful but largely below-the-radar company to a player with a portfolio that could make it the next news empire on the right.
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John McDermott / Digiday:
NPR's $10 Million Digital Bet — Even though its broadcast ratings remain steady, NPR (National Public Radio) is making moves to become more of a tech player in order to stay relevant in the mobile media era. That's why NPR is putting nearly $10 million toward the creation of a new Web and mobile platform due out in 2014.