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Views of the News: Super Bowl, Scientology, Chinese Hackers, Skeetgate

Super Bowl Blackout, Ads, Tweets

Steve Coll, The New Yorker: "The Super Bowl's Journalism Malfunction"

Will Leitch, Sports On Earth: "Power Failure"

Seth Stevenson, Slate: "The Best and Worst Super Bowl Ads"

Natan Edelsburg, Lost Remote: "Quick-thinking brands take to social media to capitalize on Super Bowl power outage"

Cory Bergman, Lost Remote: "Super Bowl smashes social TV records"

Eliza Kern, GigaOm: "How social media is becoming as important a live event as the live event itself"

Tanzina Vega and Michael Cieply, The New York Times: "With a Super Bowl Ad, Scientology Gets a Crowd"

Updates: Sponsored Content, More CNET Fallout

Lucia Moses, AdWeek: "After Scientology Debacle, The Atlantic Tightens Native Ad Guidelines"

Laura Hazard Owen, Paid Content: "CES severs ties with CBS over Dish Hopper coverage"

Todd Shields & Edmund Lee, Bloomberg News: "Murdoch Coveting Papers Must Wait as Rift Stalls Media Rules"

Weekly Briefs: Hacking, News Knowledge, Koch Obit, Skeetgate

Siobhan Gorman, Devlin Barrett and Danny Yadron, The Wall Street Journal: "Chinese Hackers Hit U.S. Media"

Dylan Byers, Politico: "What Chinese hacking means for journalism"

Pew Research Center for the People and the Press: "What the Public Knows -- In Pictures, Graphs and Symbols"

Jack Mirkinson, The Huffington Post: "New York Times Revises Ed Koch Obit to Include AIDS"

Rem Rieder, American Journalism Review: "Too Zany for The Onion"

MIKE MCKEAN directs the Futures Lab, the experimental newsroom and technology testing center of the Reynolds Journalism Institute. He founded the School's Convergence Journalism program and serves on the MU Information Technology Committee. McKean is a leader in the School's partnerships with Apple, Inc., and Adobe Systems to transform journalism education through pervasive computing. He is a frequent trainer and guest lecturer at top media companies and universities in China, has helped establish convergence journalism programs at Shantou University and Moscow State University, and has conducted Internet workshops in the United States, the Russian Federation and Albania. McKean has been honored with the William T. Kemper Fellowship for Excellence in Teaching and the MU Faculty-Alumni Award. He earned a bachelor's degree at the Missouri School of Journalism in 1979 and a master of arts in political science from Rice University in 1985. McKean has served on the J-School faculty since 1986.