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11:30 PM - Wednesday, February 22, 2012
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The Guardian
By fighting to out-conservative each other on social issues, this cranky crew just gifted Obama a win on jobs and the economyThe 20th and perhaps final debate of the GOP primary had several characteristics to distinguish it from the ones that c . . .
7 hours ago
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thewrap.com
MPAA Chief Chris Dodd made a peace overture to Silicon Valley Wednesday, telling an audience that "Hollywood is pro-technology and pro-Internet."
But he also made clear the legislative battle against piracy wasn't over, maintaining that . . .
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The Guardian / Brian Whitaker
• Two journalists die in Homs shelling, others injured• Last day of Mubarak's trial in Egypt• Nine reported dead in Yemen election violenceRead the news story about the death of ColvinRead the latest summary4.58pm: Here is a summary of developm . . .
5 hours ago
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USATODAY.com
The Commerce Department will hash out "enforceable privacy policies" with key players in tech and online advertising industries.
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GigaOM / Mathew Ingram
There's been a lot of debate about whether a Forbes blog post that excerpted and summarized a New York Times story qualifies as journalism or not -- but to some extent that's a red herring. The only question that matters is whether the reader i . . .
2/21/2012
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thewrap.com / Brent Lang
Just how serious is Comcast about attracting Latino and African-American viewers?
After all, in order to land NBCUniversal, the cable giant was required to commit to minority targeted programming.
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Advertising Age - Digital
As Obama administration announces blueprint for a Consumer Privacy Bill of Rights, DAA says it supports do-not-track option.
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NPR
Barney Rosset gave American readers their first taste of Samuel Beckett's Waiting for Godot, as well as uncensored classics by Henry Miller and D.H. Lawrence. To do that, Rosset fought literally hundreds of court cases and was largely responsib . . .
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Mediaite / Frances Martel
As the November election approaches, Republicans are beating the sound of a familiar drum from 2008 on President Obama-- that he is a radical, bent on destroying the Catholic Church and Second Amendment, out to "fundamentally transform" America . . .
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huffingtonpost.com / Alan Schroeder
Scorpions in a bottle, or comrades in arms? The GOP presidential debate in Mesa, Arizona, was really two separate events: a first half in which the candidates spat venom at each other, and a second half in which they agreed on most e . . .
11 hours ago
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msnbc.com
Rick Santorum is far from alone in professing a belief in Satan. In fact, most Americans believe in the devil too.
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msnbc.com
The movers and shakers of the movie-making industry have checked off most of the red-carpet events this awards' season: Critics' Choice Awards, Screen Actors Guild Awards and Golden Globes. Next up? The granddaddy of 'em all: The Academy Awards.
8 hours ago
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Boston.com
Newspaper publisher and TV station owner Media General said Wednesday that it is exploring the sale of its newspaper operations, which produce nearly half its revenue.
10 hours ago
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paidContent / Jeff Roberts
Gannett (NYSE: GCI) said it is “playing offense” again after years of cuts and contraction. Its touchdown strategy is a sophisticated paywall system that the news giant says will both bolster local news reporting and . . .
11 hours ago
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cjr.org
I wrote back in November that the tax man was making it harder for the nonprofit-news movement to flourish or even survive. Now the IRS figures prominently in the downfall of a major nonprofit news organization, the Chicago News Cooperative. Th . . .
13 hours ago
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Advertising Age - Digital
Even more than his athletic prowess, Jeremy Lin's ethnic-Chinese identity is dominating Lin-sanity, especially in China.
12 hours ago
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The Huffington Post / Zoã« Triska
Yesterday, the Independent Publishers Group (IPG) announced that Amazon has removed all their Kindle editions from the site, totaling around 5,000 books.
According to Publishers Lunch, IPG's president, Mark Suchomel, sent out an em . . .
6 hours ago
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Mediaite / Frances Martel
The first CNN debate in a month is well underway, and who would have thought that Rep. Ron Paul would have come out swinging hardest, as the only man on stage without a state under his belt? Rep. Paul's first words in the debate were "he is a f . . .
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The Huffington Post / Katherine Fung
The National Enquirer has published a photo of Whitney Houston in an open coffin on the cover of this week's issue.
The unauthorized picture shows Houston lying in a golden coffin, and wearing a purple dress. It is accompanied by . . .
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The Guardian / Josh Halliday
Tony Blair's wife to take action against Glenn Mulcaire and NI over the alleged hacking of her phone by News of the WorldCherie Blair, the wife of the former prime minister, is suing News International and private investigator Glenn Mulcaire ov . . .