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Dec. 3, 2010, 6 p.m.

Links on Twitter: Jim Brady on leaving TBD, Times of London’s subscription gap and missing the coupon craze

You BLEW IT! Or so it seems local media missed out on the coupon craze and more online ads http://nie.mn/i24chW »

Times of London says it’s going to make up the gap in lost revenue from subscribers soon http://nie.mn/fuqSa2 »

Curious about the tablet talk at today’s INMA media transformation conference? Poynter’s @dKiesow is liveblogging http://nie.mn/dJDzCY »

@CJR talks with Ethan Zuckerman about the implications of Amazon dumping WikiLeaks http://nie.mn/ffaNlF »

Jim Brady talks about leaving TBD and the rift over innovation and reporting at Allbritton http://nie.mn/fJ0Atk »

Gawker’s redesign: “River on one side, party on the other” http://nie.mn/hEbC8J »

Just call them The Super: Google buys NYC office building, tenants include Sprint, Barnes & Noble and Spotify http://nie.mn/dOCsHq »

Could Google be updating its digital copyright rules because Viacom is appealing the YouTube case? http://nie.mn/fpETRu »

Will Apple unveil a subscription model with the release of News Corp’s The Daily on iPad? http://nie.mn/fEMT0v »

 
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Evidence suggests Russia has been deliberately targeting journalists in Ukraine — a war crime
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