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17 hours ago ago from NewsLab

RTNDA begins accepting entries tomorrow for the 2010 Murrow Awards and there's a new wrinkle. For the first time, online news organizations are eligible to enter any of the categories. What this means, in effect, is that audio and video that appeared exclusively online can win a Murrow. Great move, if you ask me. The deadline for submissions is Feb. 1. Here's everything you need to get going . And while we're on the subject of ...

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The Tip of the Climategate Iceberg – Wall Street Journal

1 day ago ago from TheBarackoberry.com

Sydney Morning Herald The Tip of the Climategate Iceberg Wall Street Journal The opening days of the Copenhagen climate-change conference have been rife with denials and—dare we say it?—deniers. American delegate Jonathan Pershing said the emails and files leaked from East Anglia have helped make clear the robustness of the Smaller Nations Weigh Power of the Walkout New York Times What A Copenhagen Climate Treaty Might Look Like NPR Leaked ...

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Wall Street Journal Gets In On The Act

12 hours ago ago from WNYLRC Newsletter

Sometimes we spend so much time discussing and analyzing the tools of the trade that it's refreshing to hear from a voice on said tools outside of the profession: check out the Wall Street Journal's take on E-readers and what might be their short lifespan.

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William McGurn: My Big Fat Government Takeover

13 hours ago ago from Wall Street Journal

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Google bundles coverage from NY Times, Wash. Post

9 hours ago ago from Good News Now

MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. -Internet search leader Google Inc. is teaming up with The New York Times and The Washington Post in its latest attempt to help out the ailing newspaper industry. The new project, called "Living Stories," debuted Tuesday in the experimental "labs" section on Google's Web site. The service is supposed to make it easier for readers to follow evolving news stories. It will package stories from both the Times and the Post so ...

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