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2:10 PM ET, March 16, 2014

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Alex Weprin / Capital New York:
Sarah Palin plans “Rogue TV” channel on Tapp, the upcoming $10 per month online network  —  Sarah Palin plans ‘Rogue TV’  —  Fox News contributor and former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin will be launching her own digital video channel, tentatively called “Rogue TV,” a source familiar with the project told Capital.
Lucas Shaw / The Wrap:
Warner Bros. to Refund Angry ‘Veronica Mars’ Contributors  —  Warner Bros. will provide refunds to backers of the “Veronica Mars” crowdfunding campaign who struggled to download the movie they helped support, the studio said Friday.  Irate contributors complained about their problems throughout the day …
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Moisés Chiullan / TechHive:
Why Veronica Mars embraced UltraViolet and angered fans  —  The campaign to revive Veronica Mars delivered a number of cool things—an enormous number of new Kickstarter users and, lest we forget, a full-length motion picture of a deeply loved TV series that arrived Friday.
Emil Protalinski / The Next Web:   Kickstarter brings hundreds of its funded films to iTunes
Ivor Tossell / The Walrus:
The Story behind the Rob Ford Story  —  A little-known Supreme Court ruling unmuzzled reporters—and changed Canadian journalism  —  R OBYN DOOLITTLE could not sleep the night before the Toronto Star broke the story about what happened at the Garrison Ball.  Not that she was too busy; the article had already been put to bed.
Discussion: Page-Turner
Mike Masnick / Techdirt:
Copyright As Censorship: Turkey's Prime Minister Copyrights His Recorded Calls To Get Them Off YouTube  —  Just recently, we noted that Turkish Prime Minister, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who has tried to shut down social media sites in the past, was once again threatening to ban YouTube and Facebook.
Discussion: @06jank
Rachel Bartlett / Journalism.co.uk:
Content for ‘the YouTube generation’: Experiments at a Belgium broadcaster  —  A look at some of the digital projects being tested by Belgium public service broadcaster VRT's internal ‘start-up’, to engage a younger audience online, on mobile and on social media  —  Credit: By Horia Varlan on Flickr.
Dylan Byers / Politico:
Ezra Klein: Give Ambrosino a chance  —  Ezra Klein is standing by Brandon Ambrosino, a recent hire to Vox who has earned the ire of progressives and the gay community who characterize him as an apologist for homophobia.  —  “I could've, and should've, handled this hire a lot better.
Andrew Beaujon / Poynter:
Play about Rupert Murdoch: A great story that may turn out to be untrue  —  Sean O'Shea opens David Williamson's play “Rupert” with a riff on Rupert Murdoch's Twitter account. “#howgoodami” O'Shea announces, after pretending to tweet about audience attendance at Washington, D.C.'s Kennedy Center Thursday night.
Discussion: @poynter
Associated Press:
LA Times fires reporter, admits error in 3 stories … LOS ANGELES (AP) — The Los Angeles Times dismissed an investigative reporter Friday after discovering he had an inappropriate relationship with someone who was a source for a front-page story that the newspaper says contained an error.
James Wolcott / Vanity Fair:
How to Become a Name-Brand Journalist Like Arianna, Nate, and Ezra  —  Big-name literary branding isn't new—look at Twain or Hemingway.  But today, even novice writers must nurture a social-media presence.  Arianna Huffington, Nate Silver, and Ezra Klein have branded their way to the top of Journalism 2.0.
Discussion: @nbj914 and @poynter
Alyson Shontell / Business Insider:
VOX CEO: Here's How We're Able To Get Tons Of Traffic Without Gaming Facebook  —  Vox Media, parent company of popular websites The Verge and SB Nation, is growing quickly.  It recently announced the launch of a new website, Vox.com, led by prominent reporter Ezra Klein …
Andrew Jacobs / New York Times:
For Foreign Journalists in Beijing, It's All About Asking the Right Question  —  Go ahead, raise your hand and wave it back and forth like an overeager first-grader.  If you think you're going to be picked to ask China's second most powerful leader a question, you have another thing coming.
Discussion: @gadyepstein and FishbowlNY
 
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