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Jethro Mullen | CNN | 1/31/2013
The New York Times says that Chinese hackers have carried out sustained attacks on its computer systems.
Alan Cowell | New York Times | 1/30/2013
Rupert Murdoch, the media tycoon whose British newspaper outpost has been mired in a phone hacking scandal, took the unusual step of apologizing personally for a cartoon printed in one of his titles here, The Sunday Times of London, that depicted Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel building a bloody wall trapping the bodies of Palestinians.
Rick Gladstone | New York Times | 1/30/2013
Security forces in Iran have arrested journalists from at least four Iranian newspapers and one news agency over the past few days and accused them of consorting with hostile foreign news media, the state-run press reported Monday.
Mary Ann Milbourn | Orange County Register | 1/30/2013
Newspaper readers share gift cheques to benefit more than 1,300 charities.
Martha Groves | Los Angeles Times | 1/30/2013
Investor Alan Smolinisky, 33, spends five hours a day reading newspapers the old-tech way. Now he vows to make his local paper, the Palisadian-Post, a success.
Meredith Ainbinder | sunsteinlaw.com | 1/29/2013
One of the biggest innovations to hit the publishing world has been Google’s ability to digitize and provide search access to millions of books.
Chico Harlan | The Washington Post | 1/29/2013
The new map labels everything from Pyongyang’s subway stops to the country’s several city-sized gulags, as well as its monuments, hotels, hospitals and department stores.
Press Release | 1/29/2013
News app made possible through Knight Foundation’s Prototype Fund.
Lauren Rabaino | Media Bistro | 1/29/2013
A new Kickstarter campaign kicked off this weekend with a goal of raising $32,000 to create educational tools for the “next generation of news-application developers.”
Press Release | BusinessWire | 1/28/2013
9% spend $100 or more; much higher than spending levels observed by smartphone owners.
Christine Haughney | The New York Times | 1/28/2013
In the 10 days after NBC put out a casting call for small-town newspapers to participate in a reality television show, the network received more than 150 responses from newspapers across the nation.
Martin Kidston |The Missoulian | 1/28/2013
The face of journalism in Montana may be on the verge of change, with more Native American reporters looking to join newsrooms across the state.
Matt Pressberg | Online Journalism Review | 1/28/2013
Too few journalists have a solid understanding of guns and gun violence.
Andrew Beaujon | Poynter | 5/6/2013
Nu Yang | 5/7/2013
Newsosaur: How Publishers Can Win at Mobile Commerce
Alan D. Mutter | 5/8/2013