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British Inquiry Questions Murdoch Lobbyist
Testimony before an inquiry into the British press could throw new light on the ties between the government and Rupert Murdoch?s media empire.
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Media Decoder Blog: A Jennifer Egan Original ... Tweet by Tweet
The Pulitzer Prize-winning author has a new short story for the New Yorker that will roll out first on Twitter, one tweet at a time.
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Media Decoder: New Orleans Times-Picayune Is Said to Face Big Cuts
The Times-Picayune, which distinguished itself during Hurricane Katrina, may undergo cost-cutting by its owner.
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Media Decoder Blog: L.A. Law and the Fake Picasso
A dispute over a fake Picasso brings a courtroom appearance -- via video -- by Ryan Kavanaugh, the head of Relativity Media.
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Arrest in 2006 Death of U.S. Reporter During Mexico Protests
A man was detained in the killing of Bradley Roland Will, a New York activist and journalist who was covering street protests in Oaxaca.
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Mondelez Is New Name for Kraft?s Snack Foods Company
Mondelez International, whose meaning is a combination of ?world? and ?delicious? in several romance languages, will adorn packages only in small print.
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F.C.C. Weighs Treating Video Sites Like Cable Companies
The Federal Communications Commission is considering giving online distributors like Hulu and YouTube the same rights and responsibilities enjoyed by cable companies.
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Advertising: Band-Aids and Muppets Soothe Child?s Scrapes
A free app for iPhones and iPads linked to Muppets Band-Aids makes a Muppet character appear to emerge from the bandage to console the injured child.
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Advertising: A Prime Time of Sitcoms and the Supernatural
Of the new series for 2012-13, many either have a dark tone or are meant to make viewers laugh.
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Judge Rules Pom Wonderful?s Advertising Is Misleading
The health claims of Pom Wonderful were unsubstantiated, a judge ruled.
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Currents | Q&A: YouTube Is Offering Original Home Design Channels
The founders of one of the site?s new channels spoke about the challenges of online programming and why they think home design shows will always be popular.
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Zuckerberg?s Property Status, Post-Marriage
Whatever Mark Zuckerberg earned before marrying his college sweetheart is still solely his property afterward.
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Advertising: At a Network TV Gathering, a New Focus on the Web
At last week?s upfront presentations, network television executives spoke the languages of social media and Web science to a greater degree than ever.
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The Media Equation: The Atavist Matures as a Publisher and a Platform
The Atavist, which helps produce multimedia storytelling for digital devices, has a content management system that has turned into a business opportunity.
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At the Ethiopian News Agency, Hope for Freer Journalism
The Ethiopian News Agency is planning a 24-7 TV news channel in four languages ? if it earns government approval.
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Link by Link: U.C.L.A. Professor Makes a Case for Google as Publisher
A law professor, Eugene Volokh, argues in a paper that Google is a publisher, with First Amendment protection. But sometimes it benefits Google to be seen as a mere connector.
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News From the Advertising Industry
Account assignments, executive appointments and miscellaneous news from advertising agencies.
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Time and Newsweek Magazine Covers Catch Eyes and Clicks
Taking their cues from digital counterparts, magazines are as interested in hitting nerves on social media as on the newsstand.
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Novelties: Wristwatches That Help Screen Your Messages, and More
A new generation of watches connects with smartphones and other devices to offer news feeds and e-mail, text and other alerts.
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Michael Rosenbaum, CBS Producer, Dies at 64
The former Tel Aviv bureau chief for CBS News produced shows for ?60 Minutes,? including the first television interview with the family of the Unabomber, Theodore J. Kaczynski.
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Advertising: When Marketing Links Web and TV Realms
?Daybreak,? a Web-only series from the marketers of AT&T, will be promoted with a 15-second commercial during the season finale of ?Touch,? on Fox.
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Room for Debate: Britannica: Define Outdated
When Encyclopaedia Britannica forgoes its print edition, will a sense of wonder be lost?
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Campaign Spotlight: Ads Ask You to ?Picture? Philadelphia as an Art Destination - Campaign Spotlight
The Barnes Foundation moves to Center City Philadelphia and five agencies join forces on a campaign to promote the city as a must-stop for art lovers.
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Q. and A. With Stuart Elliott
A spot for the Motorola Droid Razr undergoes a slight change.
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Webdenda: Accounts and People of Note in the Advertising Industry
Victor Abramson joined the Portland, Ore., office of Advanced Broadcast Solutions in a new post, national sales manager for cable television solutions.
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Talk to The Times: Answers to Readers? Questions About State?s Secrets
Editors and reporters answered questions from readers about The Times?s reports on the leaked American diplomatic cables.
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An archive of Q. and A. features with Times editors, reporters, columnists and executives.
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