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Chicago Sun Times:
Journalists arrested in Occupy Wall Street sweeps — NEW YORK — Journalists have been detained by police while covering Occupy Wall Street protests in New York. — Associated Press writer Karen Matthews was taken into custody Tuesday along with AP photographer Seth Wenig and Daily News reporter Matthew Lysiak.
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Erik Wemple, New York Post, Reporters Committee News, PRNewser and Groundswell
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Jared Malsin / New York Times:
Video: Reporter for The Local Is Arrested During Occupy Wall Street Clearing — The police arrested some 200 people, including this reporter, in and around the Occupy Wall Street encampment in Lower Manhattan's Zuccotti Park early Tuesday. — While some officers, many in riot gear …
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The Huffington Post, Guardian, NY Daily News, City Room, msnbc.com, Gothamist, News: News blog, Committee to Protect … and ThinkProgress
Natasha Lennard / Salon:
Why I quit the mainstream media — Journalism must break the chains of objectivity and report truth — and the Occupy movement led me to do just that — Protesters sit with arms linked on New York's Brooklyn Bridge before police began making arrests on Oct. 1 and author Natasha Lennard.
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Poynter and Media Research Center
Steve Myers / Poynter:
Journalists arrested, roughed up as police clear Zuccotti Park of OWS protesters
Journalists arrested, roughed up as police clear Zuccotti Park of OWS protesters
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Guardian, nbcnewyork.com, City Room, The New York Observer, Boing Boing, Speakeasy, Forbes, Capital New York and Multichannel
James Poniewozik / Time:
NYC Un-Occupies Wall Street, Manages the Media
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Mother Jones, Guardian, GalleyCat, Jacket Copy, Gothamist, mediabistro.com, Mediaite and Future of Journalism
Brian Stelter / Media Decoder:
Charlie Rose and Gayle King Join ‘The Early Show’ on CBS — CBS News on Tuesday announced a top-to-bottom reboot of “The Early Show,” its long-suffering morning news broadcast, with Charlie Rose and Gayle King at the helm. The moves will take effect in January.
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TVNewser, B&C, Media & Entertainment, Inside TV and Broadcasting & Cable
Joel Gunter / Journalism.co.uk:
NI: ‘No guarantees’ that hacking stopped after arrests — Rhodri Davies QC tells Leveson inquiry that News International can't guarantee phone hacking didn't continue after arrest and imprisonment of Clive Goodman and Glenn Mulcaire — Davies also told the inquiry that News International …
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Guardian, Journalism.co.uk and Guardian
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Mark Hosenball / Reuters:
Signs of broader hacking at Murdoch newspaper
James Robinson / Guardian:
NoW owner disputes 28 staff ordered hacking
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http://www.Stinkyjournalism …, Journalism.co.uk and Telegraph
Amelia Hill / Guardian:
Phone-hacking inquiry deals with gremlins in the system
Phone-hacking inquiry deals with gremlins in the system
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Press Gazette and New York Times
Alex Weprin / TVNewser:
Ratings: ABC Dominates With Giffords Interview, Sandusky Leads ‘Rock Center’ To Ratings High — ABC News anchor Diane Sawyer's interview with Rep. Gabrielle Giffords and her husband former astronaut Mark Kelly was easily the top broadcast program at 10 PM according to Nielsen fast national ratings.
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PRNewser, Media Decoder, TVbytheNumbers, rbr.com and FishbowlDC
Max Read / Gawker:
‘Exclusive’ CBS Interview With Penn State Coach Is Only 20 Seconds Long — CBS News correspondent Armen Keteyian told his Twitter followers today that he'd spoken with the former quarterback who discovered Penn State coach Jerry Sandusky allegedly raping a 10-year-old.
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Forbes, CBS News and Associated Press
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Jack Mirkinson / The Huffington Post:
WATCH: Bob Costas Speaks Out About Jerry Sandusky Interview
WATCH: Bob Costas Speaks Out About Jerry Sandusky Interview
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PRNewser, msnbc.com and Business Insider
Clint Hendler / CJR:
Does a New York Times-mimicking web ad violate policy? — The paper says No. Your eyes may disagree. — The New York Times has a policy forbidding advertising that closely appropriates the paper's design elements. From the paper's advertising acceptability guidelines:
Jack Shafer:
Stop the Chelsea moaning; she's “somebody” — Allow me to be among the first working journalists to welcome Chelsea Clinton to the Fourth Estate. Clinton, as you probably read in this morning's New York Times, has taken a job with NBC News as a full-time special correspondent and will cover stories …
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LA Observed, St. Petersburg Times, Media Decoder and The Week
John Koblin / WWD:
New York Times Launches The Collection App — ALL IN ONE PLACE: The New York Times on Monday launched The Collection, an iPad app that will be a catchall for the paper's fashion and style content. The Collection app will be updated every day, and will draw in content from the paper's Styles desk …
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Poynter, Medacity, FishbowlNY and mnilive.com
Gabriella Schwarz / CNN:
Newspaper editor defends Cain interview — (CNN) - The editor of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel criticized efforts by Herman Cain's campaign to discredit the newspaper's interview with the presidential candidate when he stumbled over questions on Libya and collective bargaining.
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The Politico, ThinkProgress, Mediaite, Poynter and Guardian
Julie Moos / Poynter:
New survey: Media among least favored businesses — A new survey finds that the federal government is the only sector that people like less than the media. The survey was about how Americans view big businesses. Fifty-four percent viewed news media somewhat or very favorably …
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TechCrunch
Keach Hagey / The Politico:
The Daily Caller's growing pains — The vision for the Daily Caller was simple: It would be a kind of conservative version of the Huffington Post, doing real reporting but reflecting the quirky irreverence and political leanings of its founder, Tucker Carlson, a household name since his days as a CNN host.
Laura Hazard Owen / paidContent:
Los Angeles Times Starts Publishing E-Books — The Los Angeles Times will publish up to ten e-books over the next year, beginning with the $0.99 A Nightmare Made Real, which is available now. — In A Nightmare Made Real, staff writer Christopher Goffard, expands on his coverage earlier …
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The Vook Blog and Los Angeles Times
Matt Lynley / Business Insider:
Amid Torrid Growth, Some Growing Pains For Mashable — At age 20, Pete Cashmore launched a social news site called Mashable out of his home in Aberdeen, Scotland. — Six years later Mashable is one of the largest news sites on the web, with more than 20 million unique visitors each month.
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Talking Biz News
Howard Kurtz / The Daily Beast:
Allies Accuse James O'Keefe of ‘Hit Job’ in Undercover NPR Sting — The two men who pulled off James O'Keefe's NPR sting are now criticizing the conservative activist for what one calls a ‘hit job.’ They tell Howard Kurtz exclusively why they feel exploited. — The fake Muslim donor had played his role perfectly.
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ThinkProgress and Mediaite
