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4:50 AM ET, February 27, 2014

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Ravi Somaiya / New York Times:
Battle between New York attorney general and Trump casts shadow over The New York Observer  —  A New York Observer Article Brings a Spat in Trump's Orbit  —  Bill Gifford was managing an ice cream shop in Maplewood, N.J., last summer when a customer, Ken Kurson, the editor of The New York Observer, came in with an unorthodox request.
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J.K. Trotter / Gawker:
Emails Show How Donald Trump's Enemy Became the Observer's Enemy  —  On Tuesday, the desiccated ruin of the New York Observer published a bizarre, hilariously facile takedown of New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman, accusing him of using his office to wage politically motivated prosecutions.
Guardian:
Guardian Australia stands in solidarity with imprisoned journalists  —  On the global day of action in support of the al-Jazeera journalists detained in Egypt, Guardian Australia stands in solidarity with all persecuted and threatened journalists  —  Guardian Australia condemns the harassment …
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Dominica Lim / Al Jazeera America:
Al Jazeera calls for global day of action on Feb. 27 to support detained journalists in Egypt  —  FreeAJStaff: A global day of action … The worldwide campaign for the release of Al Jazeera journalists detained in Egypt continues to gain momentum.  In the last several weeks …
Corynne McSherry / Electronic Frontier Foundation:
Bad Facts, Really Bad Law: Court Orders Google to Censor Controversial Video Based on Spurious Copyright Claim  —  It's an old legal adage that bad facts lead to bad legal decisions, and today we've got a classic example in Garcia v. Google—the “Innocence of Muslims” case.
Discussion: @notjessewalker and @alisternburg
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Jonathan Stempel / Reuters:
Google ordered to remove anti-Islamic film from YouTube
Corey Hutchins / Columbia Journalism Review:
Why did the FCC want to interview journalists in the first place?  —  Context for the agency's Critical Information Needs study—and for the backlash it sparked  —  CHARLESTON, SC — The Federal Communications Commission publicly backed off part of a controversial research study last week …
Discussion: @coreyhutchins and Techdirt
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Sarah Perez / TechCrunch:
Google Becomes A “Second Screen,” Teams Up With FOX To Offer Online Voting Tools For “American Idol”  —  Blippar Introduces Image Recognition And AR Advertising On Google Glass  —  So much for Twitter as the “second screen” and all its TV partnerships - Google announced this morning …
Douglas MacMillan / Wall Street Journal:
Marketing Chief Kathy Savitt's Star Rises at Yahoo  —  A management shake-up at Yahoo Inc. has conferred more power on Kathy Savitt, a marketing executive who has quickly risen to become one of Chief Executive Marissa Mayer's most prominent and trusted lieutenants.
Discussion: @wsjd
Justin Ellis / Nieman Journalism Lab:
All Alternatives Considered: How Slate thinks a daily podcast can fit into your evening commute  —  When Slate decided to get into the daily drive-time podcast business, they decided to take a cue from a proven winner: sports radio.  At least the public radio version of sports radio …
Discussion: @fmanjoo and @jacobwe
NetNewsCheck:
Radio Industry Digital Rev Up 15% In 2013  —  Overall, radio sellers closed $426.3 million in local online advertising last year, with the average station generating $166,000 in digital ad revenue in 2013, according to a new report from Borrell Associates.  The firm expectss the industry's digital revenue to grow 22% in 2014.
Kristen Hare / Poynter:
Ugandan activist on tabloid list of LGBT citizens: ‘they are using us to make sales’ … Ugandan LGBT rights activist Kasha Jacqueline Nabagesera, who was on the list a tabloid newspaper published of LGBT citizens, spoke Wednesday on the CBC's Q with Jian Ghomeshi.
Discussion: BuzzFeed and Associated Press
Cory Bergman / Breaking News Blog:
How Breaking News users personalized their Olympics  —  Thousands of Breaking News users tracked the 2014 Olympics on their own terms, muting stories to avoid spoilers or personalizing push notifications to ping them with results of their favorite events.  We published over 600 Olympics updates …
Mike Shields / Wall Street Journal:
Warner Bros. Considers Investment in Machinima  —  Warner Bros. is mulling an investment in Web video network Machinima.  —  The film studio is said to be considering putting $10 million to $15 million into Machinima, a gaming-centric company that has built a big following on YouTube, according to people familiar with the situation.
Discussion: @pkafka and @benfritz
Merrill Knox / TVNewser:
Bloomberg, El Financiero Launch Business Channel in Mexico, Central America  —  Bloomberg and Mexican newspaper El Financiero are teaming up to launch a multiplatform Spanish-language business news service, including a television network that will serve as Mexico and Central America's only Spanish-language business news channel.
David Freedlander / The Daily Beast:
“Dirty Wars” author talks about Oscar nomination for documentary and launch of “The Intercept”  —  The Skunk at the Oscar Party  —  Jeremy Scahill may not fit in amongst Leo and Marty, but even if he doesn't take home a statue for his documentary 'Dirty Wars …
Alex Pareene / The Baffler:
NYT's Sorkin and DealBook focus on building journalistic brands instead of reporting  —  A stacked deck at the New York Times  —  The New York Times, as everybody knows, is the premier source of authoritative journalism in the world's most powerful formal democracy.
Jill Lawless / Associated Press:
Rebekah Brooks says she offered convicted phone hacker a job to keep him from going public  —  LONDON — Former News of the World editor Rebekah Brooks said Wednesday that she offered a job to a reporter convicted of phone hacking to keep him from going public with allegations.
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Dylan Byers / Politico:
Vice News, where video works  —  Here are two truths: Fewer and fewer people get their news from television anymore, and very few news organizations are capable of creating compelling video news packages online.  Here's another truth: The news organizations that have the reach and the resources …
Erik Wemple:
Daily Caller implements hybrid salary/Internet-incentive pay plan  —  There was a time when the Daily Caller, the feisty, combative news outlet piloted by Beltway eminence Tucker Carlson, paid its full-timers the way most other outlets do: via a traditional base-salary package.  —  No longer.
Discussion: @jswatz and @carr2n
Jeff Hermes / Digital Media Law Project blogs:
Revised DOJ Regs Protect “Members of the News Media,” But What Does That Mean?  —  On February 21, 2014, the U.S. Department of Justice released its long-awaited revisions to 28 C.F.R.  § 50.10, the DOJ's regulatory guidelines (the “Guidelines") regarding investigations and prosecutions of members of the news media.
Adam Lashinsky / Fortune:
LinkedIn walks like a publisher and talks like a publisher.  But is it?  —  The business-focused social network opens its publishing platform to its members, raising lots of questions.  —  FORTUNE — Ryan Roslansky, head of content products for the company, strenuously rejects LinkedIn's media ambitions.
 
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Johana Bhuiyan / Capital New York:
Vocativ hires a West Coast bureau chief
Discussion: @dgisserious
Jeff Morganteen / CNBC:
NFLX co-founder: Binge-watching won't work long term
Josh Stearns / Mediashift:
Where Did Press Freedom Suffer Most in 2013? Online.
Roy Greenslade / Guardian:
Lord Hunt, PCC chairman, rules himself out of taking the Ipso chair
Martin Evans / Telegraph:
Fresh charges in Operation Elveden investigation over illegal payments
Discussion: Press Gazette, Guardian and BBC
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Joe Pompeo / Capital New York:
Kyle Pope to reboot Manhattan weeklies
Discussion: @jaredbkeller and @iwantmedia
Jim Dwyer / New York Times:
National Enquirer will fund a $45K/year playwriting prize as part of lawsuit settlement
Laura Hazard Owen / Gigaom:
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