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Sheriff blocks Sacramento news station from attending press briefing
Sheriff Scott Jones blocked an investigative reporter from attending a press conference on secret cellphone spy devices, according to a report by the station.

KRON photojournalist Stanley Roberts recovering after stroke
Stanley Roberts of "People Behaving Badly" will be spending a few days at home after suffering a stroke, the station said on Monday.

Scribd restores Inquisitr hoax source material after copyright dispute
The online document repository restored the material weeks after an attorney from the website Inquisitr tried to scrub it from the Internet.

Police arrest man suspected of robbing, assaulting California news crews
San Francisco police announced this week the arrest of a man in connection with a pair of robberies involving two television news crews.

FBI investigating possible broadcast signal intrusion at Indiana radio station
Did Anonymous really hijack Indiana radio station WXXR, or was it a publicity stunt? The FBI says they're investigating the matter.

San Francisco news crews robbed during morning report
A pair of television news crews were attacked and robbed while reporting in front of San Francisco's Pier 14 on Thursday.

Sam Zelman, pioneer of current local news format, dies at 100
Zelman, 100, is credited with creating the modern local TV news format and helped launch CNN with Ted Turner.

In his own words: David Carr at the U.C. Berkeley School of Journalism
A transcription of journalist David Carr's commencement speech to the Class of 2014 at the University of California at Berkeley School of Journalism.

In defense of Jared Keller
Gawker accused Mic's Jared Keller of plagiarism — except what he did is actually fairly acceptable at most digital news organizations. That's the problem.

Pentagon official says CENTCOM Twitter hack a “prank”
"It's an annoyance," a senior Pentagon official said after the US CENTCOM Twitter account was compromised on Tuesday.

Chicago radio hosts learn about firing from Twitter
Staffers at an all-sports radio station in Chicago had no idea their station would shut down and they would be out of jobs — until they read about it on Twitter.
