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11:35 PM ET, February 26, 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.
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 …
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Guardian:   Guardian Australia stands in solidarity with imprisoned journalists
Roy Greenslade / Guardian:
Al-Jazeera English is not Al-Jazeera Arabic - but Egypt doesn't agree
Jonathan Stempel / Reuters:
Google ordered to remove anti-Islamic film from YouTube  —  (Reuters) - Google Inc was ordered by a U.S. federal appeals court to remove an anti-Islamic film that had sparked protests in the Middle East from its YouTube website.  —  By a 2-1 vote, a panel of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court …
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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
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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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.
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 …
Guardian:
Rebekah Brooks tells court she didn't read NoW interview with phone hacker  —  Ex-editor tells hacking trial she doesn't recall article describing Glenn Mulcaire as ‘part of our special investigations team’  —  Rebekah Brooks has said she did not read a News of the World interview …
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Jill Lawless / Associated Press:   Rebekah Brooks says she offered convicted phone hacker a job to keep him from going public
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
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, Associated Press and Reuters
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.
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 …
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.
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 …
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.
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.
Peter Kafka / Re/code:
Three Top Time Inc. Digital Execs Head out the Door  —  Three of Time Inc.'s top digital executives are leaving, in advance of the publisher's spinoff from Time Warner this spring.  —  Fran Hauser, who ran Time's Style & Entertainment group, including People.com, announced her departure on Monday.
Marc Andreessen / Andreessen Horowitz:
The Future of the News Business: A Monumental Twitter Stream All in One Place  —  I am more bullish about the future of the news industry over the next 20 years than almost anyone I know.  You are going to see it grow 10X to 100X from where it is today.  That is my starting point for any discussion about the future of journalism.
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
Joe Pompeo / Capital New York:
Kyle Pope to reboot Manhattan weeklies  —  A stable of weekly New York newspapers is about to get a makeover under the direction of a new boss.  —  Kyle Pope, a former New York Observer editor and Wall Street Journal veteran, has been named editor-in-chief of Straus Media-Manhattan …
Discussion: @jaredbkeller and @iwantmedia
 
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