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2:14 pm
Wed January 25, 2012
Views of the News: State of Union, GOP Debates, Piracy, Paterno & Super Bowl ads
State of the (Twitter-fied) Union + Debate Sandwich
Glenn Kessler, The Washington Post: "Fact-checking the 2012 State of the Union speech"
Howard Kurtz, The Daily Beast: "President Obama's Lofty Laundry List on Display in State of the Union"
Media Matters for America: "'A Star is Born': Fox Swoons Over Mitch Daniels"
Linton Weeks, NPR: "Is The State of The Union Address Obsolete?"
Cory Bergman, Lost Remote: "Most-tweeted moments of the State of the Union (infographic)"
James Poniewozik, Time: "The Morning After: Come Back, Loud Debate Audiences! All Is Forgiven!"
Sam Youngman, Reuters: "Newt Gingrich might skip debate unless crowd can roar"
Online Piracy Most Tracked Story by Young Americans
Pew Research Center: "Cruise Ship Accident, Election Top Public's Interest: Young People Track Web Protests Over Online Piracy BIlls"
Paterno Dead/Not Dead
Brian Stelter, New York Times: "Mistaken Early Report on Paterno Roiled Web"
Daniel Victor, ProPublica: "False Joe Paterno Death Report Relied on Faulty Sourcing"
Super Commercials: The Preview
Stuart Elliott, The New York Times: "The Pregame Show (of Commercials) Begins"
Bruce Horovitz, USA Today: "Super Bowl ads get racier, but does sex really sell?"
Todd Wasserman, Mashable: "Super Bowl Ads Will Get a Second Life on Facebook"