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Did Nancy Grace Kill Melinda Duckett? (Slate)
Dahlia Lithwick: Well, of course she didn't. Nancy Grace no more killed the mother of a missing toddler last week than you or I did. CNN's pushy prosecutor is being excoriated and berated in the media for driving a guest on her show to suicide.
Belgian Court Orders Google to Stop Publishing Newspapers' Content (WSJ)
If Google doesn't comply with this month's ruling and continues to publish Belgian newspaper copy without permission and without paying a fee, the Belgian Court of First Instance will fine the company $1.27 million daily.
Tribune's Eyes on the Wrong Bottom Line with LAT (LAT)
Tim Rutten: Like so many other corporate media conglomerates, Tribune is locked into a different coping mechanism because the iron logic of its situation seems to require that it assign the highest value to the opinion of the money and fund managers who own its stock.
Publisher Tries Out Movie-Style Trailer To Market New Book (SFChron)
Jeffrey Lependorf recently invested $10,000 to help promote a French memoir on the verge of being published. Instead of the usual press releases or book tours, Lependorf turned to an unlikely ally: YouTube. Complete with actors, arty cinematography and a noirish voice-over, it's the closest the book industry has come to a movie-style preview for a new title.
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