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Gibson to Anchor ABC's World News Tonight (ABC.com)
ABC News has announced that Charles Gibson will be sole anchor of its evening newscast. His new assignment will take effect on May 29. He will continue as a co-anchor of Good Morning America until June 30. Current anchor Elizabeth Vargas will step down from the post for maternity leave. Her co-anchor, Bob Woodruff, is still recovering from injuries sustained while he was reporting from Iraq in January. TVNewser: So many questions.
Anti-Plagiarism Software Gaining Popularity (USAT)
Digital plagiarizing calls for digital policing. Such is the philosophy behind a wave of anti-plagiarism digital software that colleges are using to deal with the widespread use of essay-writing websites and online databases of pre-written papers, and to uncover writing copied from other students' work.
Vaughn Ververs on Transparency, Focus and Critics (CJR Daily)
"I don't think you can point to anything that's happened, that's been put on the air, and say that Public Eye had anything, necessarily, to do with that," said the blog's editor Ververs. "I do think that, if anything, what we've been able to do is impress upon people at CBS the importance of engaging in conversations with the audience and critics and so forth."
Anchor off to Africa for Pro-Bono Trip (NYDN)
NBC News anchor Brian Williams is on tour today with Bono. Williams is tailing the U2 lead singer and humanitarian through the African countries of Nigeria, Mali and Ghana, where they'll talk AIDS, hunger and economic development. Williams: "I've been invited to go along on a trip with a man who has, I think, single-handedly changed the way so many nations and so many leaders look at AIDS and poverty in Africa."
Annenberg Still Rehabilitating Image (Slate)
Jack Shafer: Evil press mogul Walter Annenberg's ugliest crime against journalism came in 1966, when he ordered the Inquirer's editor to generate coverage that would knock liberal Democrat Milton Shapp out of the Pennsylvania governor's contest.
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