U.S. Networks Add Britons to Royal Wedding Coverage
Date: 25 April 2011
By Brian Stelter
Brian Stelter
Since every network will share the same camera feeds of the royal wedding on Friday, competition has been fierce for on-air talent to make coverage stand out.
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Filtering the Social Web to Present News Items
Date: 25 April 2011
By Claire Cain Miller
Claire Miller
Storify aims to help journalists and others sift through the explosion of online content and publish the most relevant information.
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News From the Advertising Industry
Date: 25 April 2011
By Stuart Elliott
Stuart Elliott
Account assignments, executive appointments and miscellaneous news from advertising agencies.
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News Aggregator Zite Wants to Play Nice With Publishers
Date: 25 April 2011
By Miguel Helft
Miguel Helft
Zite alters product it hopes will be more publisher-friendly and names a new chief executive.
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With Trump in News, Show Stays Strong
Date: 25 April 2011
By Benjamin Toff
Benjamin Toff
Benefiting from buzz about Donald Trump’s possible White House bid, the latest installment of NBC’s “Celebrity Apprentice” remained strong.
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On the Largely Irrelevant News About Barbour Not Running for President
Date: 26 April 2011
By Nate Silver
Nate Silver
Haley Barbour’s decision not to run for president should not come as any surprise.
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Columbia Professor’s Retirement Is Big News in Japan
Date: 26 April 2011
By Corey Kilgannon
Corey Kilgannon
A career that began at Columbia in 1938 ended on Tuesday with a final class on Japanese literature. At 88, Donald Keene will be moving to Japan.
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New York Times/CBS News Poll: Title IX
Date: 26 April 2011
The complete results of a New York Times/CBS News poll on gender equity in college sports.
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Olbermann Relaunches ‘Countdown’ On Current TV
Date: 26 April 2011
By Bill Carter
Bill Carter
The former MSNBC host will begin the new version of his show on June 20.
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War, in Life and Death
Date: 25 April 2011
By David Carr
David Carr
Tim Hetherington and Chris Hondros, who were killed last week covering the fighting in Libya, used their cameras to communicate the human suffering of war.
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