New overnight:
- Another person has been arrested as part of the phone hacking investigation; it’s unclear whether he’s a journalist. (Guardian)
- The city of Berkeley, Calif., will ask news organizations to re-examine their use of helicopter coverage; protracted Occupy protests and other events have extended air time and neighborhood noise. (San Francisco Chronicle)
In case you missed it Tuesday:
- The Chicago Sun-Times will begin charging for access to its stories online (The Huffington Post)
- San Diego Union-Tribune’s new owners have appointed a new president and COO (San Diego City Beat)
- Federal judge imposes $2.5 million judgment against Oregon blogger in defamation lawsuit, rules that shield law doesn’t apply to her because she doesn’t work for a media outlet (Seattle Weekly)