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7:55 AM ET, November 7, 2014

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Ben Smith / BuzzFeed:
BuzzFeed doesn't do clickbait, defined as under-delivering what's over-promised in a headline  —  Why BuzzFeed Doesn't Do Clickbait  —  You won't believe this one weird trick.  —  Jon Stewart was asked about BuzzFeed and Vice the other day, and had this to say:
Chris Grygiel / Associated Press:
FBI says agent impersonated AP reporter  —  1 photo  —  SEATTLE (AP) — FBI Director James Comey says an agent impersonated an Associated Press reporter during a 2007 criminal investigation, a ruse the news organization says could undermine its credibility.
Caroline Davies / Guardian:
Missing: 3 million News International emails  —  All emails covering her period as editor removed after Rebekah Brooks changed company's email deletion policy in 2010  —  Three million emails at News International are missing after Rebekah Brooks changed the company's email deletion policy, a jury heard.
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Ewan Palmer / International Business Times:
Phone Hacking: Former News Of The World Editor Ian Edmondson Jailed for Eight Months  —  Former News of the World editor Ian Edmondson has been sentenced to eight months in jail after admitting to phone hacking.  —  Edmondson is the last person to be sentenced of all those who were convicted …
Discussion: Guardian and Telegraph
Lene Bech Sillesen / Columbia Journalism Review:
Justin Hall's 20-year-old website shows how opportunities in online journalism slowly developed  —  Justin Hall's 20-year-old website shows how opportunities in online journalism slowly developed  —  Justin Hall runs a blog that has landed him several jobs in journalism.
Joe Pompeo / Capital New York:
HuffPost defends disciplinary actions against reporters, editors  —  The Huffington Post's newsroom is on edge following recent incidents in which several employees were disciplined and a major story was put on pause.  —  Two of the incidents involved journalists who were suspended after publishing sensitive articles.
Discussion: @joepompeo
Caroline O'Donovan / Nieman Lab:
Can Berkeleyside turn an engaged community into a profitable membership program?  —  If you were a resident of Berkeley, California with free time on your hands and a sense of curiosity, you might have found yourself a couple of weekends ago at Uncharted, an “ideas festival” put on by local news site Berkeleyside.
Peter Marsh / INMA:
Poll: 73% of newspapers charge for online access, 40% have hard paywalls  —  The state of paid content: For free, for a fee, or somewhere in between  —  Though nearly three-quarters of newspapers are now charging for online content to some extent, there is still disagreement …
Los Angeles Times:
Investors ask court to put O.C. Register parent in receivership  —  Two investors in Freedom Communications, the owner of the Orange County Register, are asking a Delaware court to put the Santa Ana newspaper company into receivership, saying the firm is “insolvent” and beset by “mismanagement.”
Christine Haughney / New York Times:
Sesame Workshop Bullish on Children's Magazines  —  At a time when the magazine business is struggling, Sesame Workshop is making the case that the demand for magazines for young readers is still strong.  —  At a press event held highlighting its digital products Tuesday morning …
Jeff John Roberts / Gigaom:
Aereo imposes large layoffs, but streaming TV service is not shutting down  —  There's more trouble for Aereo, which laid off the majority of its staff this week.  The internet TV service will continue operations for now.  —  Aereo's bad year just got worse.
Capital New York:
The 60-second interview: Richard Wolffe, V.P. and executive editor, MSNBC.com  —  CAPITAL: Msnbc.com is turning one [today], how do you think the first year has gone, and where do you see it going from here?  —  WOLFFE: The first year has—you won't be surprised to hear me say this—gone astonishingly well.
 
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