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6:45 AM ET, May 6, 2014

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Kevin Roderick / LA Observed:
Eddy Hartenstein's email to LA Times employees with highlights of the site's redesign  —  Times to unveil web redo, and Register begins delivery  —  The Los Angeles Times is scheduled to take the wraps off its long-awaited website makeover later today.  About time: the current site …
Discussion: WWD Media Headlines and Politico
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Raju Narisetti / Nieman Journalism Lab:
Rethinking the Pulitzers and promoting the value of good journalism for more than one day a year  —  Can the Pulitzer Prizes do more for journalism?  —  The 98th-annual Pulitzer Prizes in Journalism, Letters, Drama and Music, awarded on the recommendation of the Pulitzer Prize Board …
Mayy El Sheikh / New York Times:
A Voice of Dissent in Egypt Is Muffled, but Not Silent  —  CAIRO — CRITICS here called his films “vulgar” and “damaging to the public's taste.”  When the Muslim Brotherhood came to power last year, one Islamist preacher called him “Satan's prayer caller.”  But after two decades of mocking …
Natasha Lomas / TechCrunch:
Peekster, A Shazam For Print Media, Launches In The U.S. At Disrupt NY  —  It may surprise you but print media isn't dead yet.  Hell — some people even like reading ink off of pulped tree.  And that curious fact is something U.K. startup Peekster is intending to cash in on — with an app …
Michael Calderone / The Huffington Post:
Media Matters' David Brock Urges CBS News To Reopen ‘60 Minutes’ Benghazi Investigation  —  NEW YORK — Media Matters chairman David Brock is urging top CBS News executives to reopen the network's internal investigation over its discredited “60 Minutes” report on the Benghazi attack.
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Brian Steinberg / Variety:
CBS News Mum on Logan's Status At ‘60 Minutes’ Following Report
Greg Mankiw / New York Times:
Study: a newspaper's slant likely reflects the ideology of its customers, not its owner  —  Media Slant: A Question of Cause and Effect  —  Consumers of the news, both from television and print, sometimes feel that they are getting not just the facts but also a sizable dose of ideological spin.
Discussion: @dgardner, @clairlemon and @raju
Jamie Stark / GlobalPost:
Illegal in the US, newsgathering drones are taking off in Latin American media  —  Illegal in the US, newsgathering drones are taking off in Latin American media.  —  SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador — At night on the western edge of this capital city, Borman Marmol looked like a middle-aged toy helicopter aficionado.
Discussion: @sokane1 and @philedmundson
Brian Steinberg / Variety:
Movie ad company National CineMedia acquires rival Screenvision for $375M  —  Movie-Ad Companies NCM, Screenvision To Merge In Bid To Steal Ad Dollars From TV  —  The two companies that have made ads on the movie screen as much a part of the process as buying popcorn and watching sneak previews have decided to merge.
Craig Silverman / Poynter:
New service will rate the authenticity of digital images  —  By the time an image makes its way online, it could have been opened and processed in any number of applications, passed through various hands, and been remixed and manipulated.  —  Today a new image hosting service, Izitru …
Discussion: Gigaom
Peter Kafka / Re/code:
Wiser helps co-workers find, share, annotate articles, with versions from free to $499/month  —  Wiser Wants to Help You Sort the Internet, for a Fee  —  Can you charge people money for helping them figure out what they ought to read on the Web?  —  I think so, says Jason Hirschhorn …
Discussion: @andrewwhalen and @crovitz
Caroline O'Donovan / Nieman Journalism Lab:
The third draft of history: Retro Report looks back at media-hyped stories of the recent past  —  When trying to get people excited about his video news nonprofit, Chris Buck relies on one question to get the conversation started.  —  Do power lines cause cancer?
Jean Marbella / Baltimore Sun:
Baltimore Sun Media Group buys The Capital in Annapolis and the Carroll County Times  —  The Baltimore Sun Media Group announced Thursday it has purchased The Capital in Annapolis, the Carroll County Times and other area publications and websites, a move that expands its journalistic footprint in Maryland.
 
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Cora Currier / Columbia Journalism Review:
2 NOLA journos are being forced to testify in a federal criminal case
Liana B. Baker / Reuters:
Comcast to bring its X1 service to L.A., New York within year of merger
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