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3:20 PM ET, February 20, 2014

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Herald Scotland:
Rebekah Brooks acquitted of one charge of misconduct in phone hacking trial  —  Former News of the World editor Rebekah Brooks has been formally found not guilty of one charge of misconduct in a public office but she remains on trial for four further counts.
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BBC:
Brooks denies knowing of NoW hacker  —  Rebekah Brooks has said she never heard of a private investigator who has since been jailed for phone hacking while she was editor of the News of the World.  —  Mrs Brooks said that during her leadership of the paper, she never heard investigator Glenn Mulcaire's name mentioned.
Lisa O'Carroll / Guardian:
Rebekah Brooks not on trial for having worked for Rupert Murdoch, court told
Discussion: New York Times and Deadline.com
Gregg Carlstrom / Foreign Policy:
Why Egypt Hates Al Jazeera  —  The network's Cairo-based staff, who stand accused of running a terror cell from a luxury hotel, find themselves caught in the middle of a regional power struggle.  Cairo — Last summer, Mohamed Fadel Fahmy was one of thousands of protesters who took to Tahrir Square …
Discussion: @daliaezzat_
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Maggie Michael / Associated Press:
Trial of Al Jazeera reporters begins in Egypt as Human Rights Watch group denounces charges
ABC:
Peter Greste profile: Career of a foreign correspondent
Om Malik / Gigaom:
Om Malik leaves day-to-day operations at GigaOm, becomes full partner at True Ventures, site raises $8M more  —  Now that Gigaom is all grown up, it's time for the next chapter  —  It's a new year (although it's well underway) and I'm excited to talk about the new phase at Gigaom.
Joe Flint / Los Angeles Times:
FCC wants to improve quality of closed captioning  —  FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler wants to improve closed captioning.  —  “Five wins and a very light power reese know” sounds more like gibberish than a weather forecast.  —  But that was the closed captioning on a WeatherNation report last month.
Discussion: TVWeek.com
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Julian Hattem / The Hill:
FCC: ‘No intention’ of muzzling press
Discussion: Hot Air and Mediaite
Baltimore Sun:
Baltimore Sun Media Group to buy City Paper  —  Staff reports  —  The Baltimore Sun Media Group said today it is buying the alternative weekly City Paper for an undisclosed price.  The transaction is set to close in March, the company said.  —  The move brings together two of the Baltimore area's most well-known news organizations.
Liz Gannes / Re/code:
Before Facebook Deal, WhatsApp Was Helping BuzzFeed and Shazam Go Viral With New Platform Tools  —  Unlike mobile messaging competitors like Line and WeChat, WhatsApp has taken a resolute stance against becoming a platform that distributes games and other apps.
Mathew Ingram / Gigaom:
LinkedIn's competitive advantage over other publishers: $1.5B in annual revenues  —  LinkedIn has the one thing other publishing platforms would kill for  —  We've been writing a lot lately about the increasingly blurry lines between platform and publisher, a world in which new-media entities …
Uri Friedman / The Atlantic Online:
Why Venezuela's Revolution Will Be Tweeted  —  The country's street protests are playing out dramatically on the social network.  —  We can't seem to agree about whether social media fuels, merely facilitates, or actually hinders protest movements.  But in Venezuela, where five people …
Discussion: @hemlockmartinis, @anupkaphle and NPR
Alex Weprin / Capital New York:
M.L.B., N.B.A., N.H.L. and others to launch joint digital sports channel with Time Inc.  —  Three of the “big four” U.S. sports leagues are teaming up to launch a new digital video channel, in conjunction with Time Inc. The channel, called 120 Sports, will launch later this spring …
Dylan Byers / Politico:
POLITICO taps Hotline EIC for Campaign Pro  —  POLITICO has hired National Journal Hotline editor-in-chief Steve Shepard to help launch the latest venture in its growing subscription-service empire: Campaign Pro, “a vertical aimed at political, PAC and campaign professionals.”
Discussion: FishbowlNY
Lucia Moses / Adweek:
New Report Says How Much Advertising Is Going to Piracy Sites $227 million in 2013  —  In the longstanding fight to combat online piracy, there's been growing pressure on the advertisers whose ads appear on sites that steal copyrighted material.  The Obama administration has called for private-sector actions to reduce piracy.
Bloomberg:
Sochi Olympics a ‘Tremendous Success’ for NBC, CEO Says  —  NBCUniversal, overcoming smaller prime-time TV audiences, views its Winter Olympics coverage in Sochi as a “tremendous success,” Chief Executive Officer Steve Burke said.  —  “In 2011 we made a major commitment of over $4 billion …
Discussion: CBS News and Forbes
Ravi Somaiya / New York Times:
Rolling Stone's Matt Taibbi joins Omidyar's First Look Media to cover financial and political corruption  —  Start-Up Site Hires Critic of Wall St.  —  Matt Taibbi, who made a name as a fierce critic of Wall Street at Rolling Stone magazine, has joined First Look Media …
Arif Durrani / MediaWeek:
Guardian Labs looks beyond ads to engaging content  —  Anna Watkins is on a mission at The Guardian.  Full of purpose and radiating energy, she is out to prove just what her favourite news brand is capable of when it comes to creating long-term, engaging commercial partnerships.
Jon Chesto / Boston Business Journal:
Patch's move to bring back laid-off editor is a sign that the firm is hiring journalists again  —  When Susan Petroni learned on Jan. 29 that she would lose her job as Framingham editor for the Patch network of news sites, the news didn't come as a big shock.
Andrew Lapin / Current.org:
ProPublica receives $1M grant from MacArthur Foundation  —  ProPublica will receive a $1 million Award for Creative and Effective Institutions from the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, the funder announced Thursday.  The nonprofit is the only news organization among the seven recipients selected.
Julie Bosman / New York Times:
Author James Patterson sets up $1M fund to help independent bookstores innovate  —  James Patterson Giving Cash to Bookstores  —  Independent bookstores, with their paper-thin profit margins and competition from Amazon, have found themselves a Daddy Warbucks.
Andy Greenberg / Forbes:
How The Syrian Electronic Army Hacked Us: A Detailed Timeline  —  Early Thursday morning, a Forbes senior executive was woken up by a call from her assistant, saying that she'd be working from home due to a forecast predicting the snowiest day of the year.  When she ended the call …
Discussion: @ejhilbert and Digiday
Washington Post:
Alison Coliagnese to become reader representative  —  Announcement from Marty Baron, Executive Editor, and Fred Hiatt, Editorial Page Editor:  —  We're delighted to announce that Alison Coliagnese will become the Post's Reader Representative, succeeding Doug Feaver.
Discussion: Poynter
 
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