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Date

Fri - 25.05.2012


Media links of the day

Media links of the day

Ex. Publisher sues L.A. Times for $13 million US on grounds of unfair dismissal.

The Financial Times has named Christine Spolar its first Investigations and special projects editor.

The release of the a Sunday edition of The Sun is highly probably and highly profitable, according to the media commentator Stephen Glover of The Independent.

PBS program NewsHour prompted claims of a liberal media conspiracy when it neglected to edit a White House transcript of President Obama's speech, in which he wrongly accredited the founding of the Republican Party to Abraham Lincoln, in order to include the mistake.

Want to clear up quandaries caused by misinformation? Enter the info graphic, one more weapon in the journalists' arsenal to combat received ideas.

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Sources: Editor and Publisher, The Independent, Neimanlab, Poynter, The Press Gazette,


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Author

Katherine Travers

Date

2011-09-19 17:20

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