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6:05 PM ET, April 4, 2014

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Associated Press:
AP photographer Anja Niedringhaus killed, reporter Kathy Gannon injured in Kabul  —  AP PHOTOGRAPHER KILLED, REPORTER WOUNDED  —  KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — A veteran Associated Press photographer was killed and an AP reporter was wounded on Friday when an Afghan policeman opened fire …
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Anup Kaphle / Washington Post:
The world through the lens of Associated Press photographer Anja Niedringhaus  —  Pulitzer prize-winning photographer Anja Niedringhaus was shot and killed by an Afghan police officer while she was traveling with a reporter in Afghanistan's Khost province in a convoy with election workers.
Josh Dickey / Mashable:
Stephen Colbert Is CBS' Top Choice to Succeed Letterman, and He's Into It  —  Stephen Colbert is CBS' top choice to replace the retiring David Letterman, and has indicated that he's willing to take over the Late Show when the time comes, people familiar with both sides of the discussions tell Mashable.
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Bloomberg:   Turkish Twitterati Boost Apps That Skirt Web Bans
Nicole Levy / Capital New York:
Condé Nast settles intern-pay lawsuit  —  Condé Nast is settling a lawsuit brought by two former interns, C.E.O. Chuck Townsend said in a staff memo today.  —  The lawsuit, “Ballinger v. Advance Magazine Publishers, Inc.,” was filed in U.S. District Court in New York last June …
Discussion: Poynter, Adweek and WWD Media Headlines
Correspondent:
AFP creates fund to help son of slain Afghanistan correspondent Sardar Ahmad  —  Helping Abuzar  —  AFP is setting up a permanent fund to help the son of Sardar Ahmad, an AFP journalist who was killed by the Taliban. … Suivre @AFPblogs  —  On Thursday, March 20 at 8:30 p.m. …
Olivia Nuzzi / The Daily Beast:
Inside the Massacre at The Newark Star Ledger, The Paper That Makes Chris Christie Squirm  —  New Jersey's biggest paper gets gutted—right when local reporters are most needed in Newark and Trenton.  —  Outside The Star-Ledger's offices in Newark, N.J., on Thursday afternoon, a man in his late fifties took a drag of his cigarette.
Meg James / Los Angeles Times:
Univision Radio cuts dozens of workers, centralizes programming  —  Univision Radio now is located in Univision's Los Angeles building, pictured here in a 2003 file photo.  (Reed Saxon / Associated Press / August 5, 2003)  —  Univision Communications is restructuring its radio division …
Discussion: AllAccess.com
Peter Kafka / Re/code:
Twitter prepares to launch ads for apps, which have been key for Facebook's mobile revenue  —  App Ads Are Huge for Facebook.  Here Comes Twitter's Version.  —  Dick Costolo is getting ready to take one of the most valuable pages from Mark Zuckerberg's playbook.
Discussion: @jenkavs, @pkafka and @richbtig
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Alastair Reid / Journalism.co.uk:
BBC using WhatsApp and WeChat at Indian elections  —  BBC News India are sending messages to users of private mobile messaging services, distributing news and crowdsourcing information The BBC is using private mobile messaging apps to engage with their audience in India around …
Lucia Moses / Digiday:
Demand Media looks to save itself by doing branded content  —  Once expected to revolutionize content production, Demand Media has been in freefall lately.  Now, as part of an effort to dig out, it is repurposing its business model by putting its content studio to work for marketers.
Discussion: WebProNews
The Walkley Foundation:
Profile: Peter Greste, the Australian Al Jazeera journalist held in Egypt with two co-workers  —  Peter Greste - the man behind the headlines.  —  From a young age, Peter Greste had an adventurous spirit and a strong sense of social justice and fairness - the absence of which the Al Jazeera …
Discussion: @tiranahassan
Todd Spangler / Variety:
My Damn Channel Renames Itself Omnivision Entertainment  —  It's not just for laughs anymore: My Damn Channel, which started out in 2007 as an online-comedy video destination, has redubbed itself Omnivision Entertainment as part of its plans to expand branded-entertainment and talent development initiatives.
MarketWatch:
NUVOtv Parent Company SiTV Media to Acquire Fuse Network From The Madison Square Garden Company  —  Deal Significantly Expands Business Opportunities With Addition of Premier Music-Focused Network  —  NEW YORK, Apr 04, 2014 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE via COMTEX) —  NUVOtv parent company SiTV Media …
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Lisa O'Carroll / Guardian:
Hacking trial: ‘No record’ of bags allegedly containing Brooks's ‘porn’
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Steve Neavling / Motor City Muckraker:
Stabbings? Shootings? Detroit police stop reporting violent crimes to media, public
Discussion: @jamesddetroit and @stephen_dewyer
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