Media Alley
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Crisis Management Experts Slam NRA, Wayne LaPierre Conference as Worst Since Tiger Woods
NRA botched its own security measures and message during a high-stakes press conference, PR experts say
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Newtown Killings Draw Bigger Online Outcry Than Giffords Shooting, Study Says
Gun control debate dominates 30 percent of social media conversations following the Newtown shootings
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Is Variety Moving to Penske Media Headquarters on the 405? (Eeew!)
EXCLUSIVE: Variety may be moving from its iconic Wilshire Boulevard headquarters to Penske Media Corporation's Inglewood hub
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Facebook Tests Charging Non-Friends $1 to Send Messages
Facebook will experiment with charging people outside users' friend circles $1 to send messages
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Hearst Corporation Names Neeraj Khemlani Chief Creative Officer
Neeraj Khemlani previously served as executive vice president of Hearst Entertainment & Syndication
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Boston Globe Names Brian McGrory Editor
Editor Marty Baron stepped down earlier this month to become editor of the Washington Post
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Greta Van Susteren: ‘I Don’t Agree With Any of My Fox News Colleagues’ About Clinton’s Health
Greta Van Susteren said she "doesn't agree with being snarky" about Hillary Clinton's health
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Stunning First Title in NY Times’ New E-Book Series Launches Online
"Snow Fall: The Avalanche at Tunnel Creek" integrates moving graphics, satellite imaging, video and artfully crafted text
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Tablet Ownership Doubled This Year in the U.S., Study Shows
19 percent of Americans over 18 own at least one tablet, Forrester Research's annual technology report found
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Maker Studio Secures $36M in Time Warner-Led Funding Round
Time Warner Investment's chief will join Maker's board
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‘Meet the Press’ Lands NRA CEO for Sunday
Wayne LaPierre will respond to call for restrictions on guns
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House Passes Bill to Let Netflix, Others Post Users’ Picks to Facebook
House bill proposing an amendment to the Video Privacy Protection Act would allow Netflix to post users' viewing habits the way Spotify does its users' playlists
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‘Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry,’ ‘Bully’ First Theatrical Releases to Win duPont Awards
NPR, PBS, Current TV and a slew of local broadcasters were among the 14 winners of the Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University Awards
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2012 Bloodiest Year for Journalists, With 88 Killed
Reporters Without Borders said Syria and Somalia were the most dangerous places for journalists in 2012
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Gamers Call for Online Ceasefire to Honor Shooting Victims (Video)
GamerFitNation CEO Antward Pearman calls for Friday to be a no-shooter game day