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lundi 2 mars 2015

Morning Report for March 2, 2015

Source: jimromenesko.com - Monday, March 02, 2015

* Washington Post reporter Jason Rezaian finally gets a lawyer after being held in Iran for seven months – but not the one he wants. (washingtonpost.com) * Journalism students are helping to retool the Columbia Journalism Review. “They have a view of journalism that people that have been in it longer don’t have,” says editor Liz Spayd . (capitalnewyork.com) * Cablevision boss James Dolan is interested in the New York Daily News. (pagesix.com) * [RIGHT] Nice to see newlyweds with a sense of humor. (instagram.com) | Cooper-Palm announcement. (nytimes.com) * Bill O’Reilly is a performance artist, not a journalist. (pressthink.org) | Phone recordings catch O’Reilly lying. (cnn.com) * At Poynter’s Tampa Bay Times, “one point of contention within the newsroom is the sense that management has not been forthright about the scope of the paper’s problems.” (cjr.org) * U-T San Diego’s photo editor didn’t want to run a front-page ISIS photo, but he was overruled by the editor. (utsandiego.com) * Today’s Dori Maynard memorial service will be livestreamed. (mije.org) * Gannett says Carl Icahn has withdrawn his board nominees. (nytimes.com) * “Pretty much everyone is a publisher in the modern day,” says Medium’s Ev Williams . (recode.net) * Wesleyan’s student paper isn’t naming the students arrested in the Molly overdoses cases – at least for now. (collegemediamatters.com) * The holdings in T. Rowe Price’s Media and Telecommunications Fund indi





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