Morning Links: Dead Guy Fascinating

Unlike Time, Barbara Walters was willing to overlook Steve Jobs’s deadness and name him person of the year. [Huffington Post]

Unlike Time, Barbara Walters was willing to overlook Steve Jobs’s deadness and name him person of the year. [Huffington Post]

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KJ Dell’Antonia is the Times‘ new Motherlode blogger, and the Times is still suing the Huffington Post. [WWD]

MSNBC apologized for reporting that Mitt Romney’s “Keep American American” slogan once belonged to the Ku Klux Klan. [Yahoo]

Howard Stern will officially join America’s Got Talent. [Decoder]

DowJones has launched a financial dictionary using start up technology Wordnik, in order to help readers keep up with all the nonsense products investment bankers invent. [Adweek]

Jimmy Breslin’s son Kevin made a documentary about Occupy Wall Street. [Capital NY]

Nick Davies admits to significant errors in Milly Dowler story, insists it was not with intent of smearing News of the World. [Press Gazette]

Martha Stewart Omnimedia sold its WeddingWire for $11 million. [WSJ]

 

Morning Links: Dead Guy Fascinating