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5:20 AM ET, March 6, 2010

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Natalie Harrison / Apple:
iPad Available in US on April 3  —  Apple® today announced that its magical and revolutionary iPad will be available in the US on Saturday, April 3, for Wi-Fi models and in late April for Wi-Fi + 3G models.  In addition, all models of iPad will be available in Australia, Canada, France …
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Craig Mod:
Craig Mod - Journal - Books in the Age of the iPad  —  Books in the Age of the iPad  —  Print is dead.  Digital is surging.  Everyone is confused.  A collections of thoughts on the future of books in the context of the iPad.
Steve Krakauer / Mediaite:
MSNBC Political Analyst Leaves, Won't Be “Cartoon Player For Lefty Games”  —  MSNBC political analyst Craig Crawford has left the network - in a very public way.  —  Writing on his blog at CQPolitics.com, Crawford says he has found the network “unrewarding for me,” - and expands on his reason for leaving in a comment to Mediaite.
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Mark Briggs / Lost Remote:
Lessons to learn: how the iPad will impact local media  —  With news that Apple's iPad will go on sale in less than a month, it's time to get serious about sizing up the opportunity this new device presents to local media companies.  There are more questions than answers at this point …
Discussion: eBookNewser, AppleInsider and CNBC
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InvestorPlace.com:
New Survey Shows Huge Wave of Apple iPad Demand Striking Amazon
Discussion: Internet2Go, The Wire, MacRumors and Gizmodo
Mathew Ingram / GigaOM:
Outside.in to AOL's Patch: Bring It On  —  Mark Josephson, CEO of hyper-local news aggregator Outside.in, doesn't seem all that concerned about AOL's plans to pour $50 million into its own hyper-local news operation, Patch.com.  That's because while AOL is trying to generate its own custom content …
Sharon Waxman / The Wrap:
L.A. Times Sells Disney Entire Front Page for ‘Alice’  —  In another first, the Los Angeles Times sold its front page to The Walt Disney Company in a special promotion for “Alice in Wonderland,” which is opening on Friday.  —  Instead of the actual front page, readers in Los Angeles are treated …
Mike Reynolds / Multichannel:
Cablevision: Oscars Telecast In Iger's Hands  —  Operator Says Disney CEO Will Decide Whether Retransmission-Consent Ends With WABC-TV Pulling Signal  —  In the latest salvo in their retransmission-consent battle, Cablevision said it's up to Walt Disney Co. president and CEO Bob Iger whether …
Discussion: Media Decoder, Variety and Company Town
Peter Kafka / MediaMemo:
Another YouTube Revenue Guess: $1 Billion in 2011  —  Since Google releases almost no information about YouTube's financial performance, the best we can do is make educated guesses.  Here's another one: The word's biggest video site will generate over $1.1 billion in revenue by 2011, and Google will keep about $700 million of that.
Chris Rovzar / New York Magazine:
Candy Crowley on Her New Sunday Role: 'Someone Will Write Me and Say: Don't Ever Wear That Again!'  —  Four weeks ago, reporter Candy Crowley took over CNN's Sunday political show State of the Union from anchor John King, who will be moving to a weekday show to take over Lou Dobbs's spot.
Michael Calderone / The Politico:
Amanpour for ‘This Week’?  —  Still searching for a permanent host for “This Week,” ABC News is in talks with Christiane Amanpour, the CNN foreign correspondent known more for globe-trotting reporting than talking politics within the Beltway.  —  Amanpour, through a CNN spokesperson …
Mike Fleming / Deadline.com:
De Niro Back For Another ‘Midnight Run’  —  Universal has started the wheels moving on a sequel to the 1988 classic comedy Midnight Run.  The studio has hired Tim Dowling to write the comedy, with Robert De Niro reprising his role as Los Angeles-based bounty hunter Jack Walsh …
Discussion: /Film
John Gruber / Daring Fireball:
Attention Is the Real Resource  —  Jason Snell — editorial director at Macworld — wrote an interesting piece on his personal site regarding full-text RSS feeds, prompted by Merlin Mann's piece last week regarding The Atlantic.  —  Snell writes: … It should go without saying that what works …
Bobby White / Wall Street Journal:
Michael Chabon Gives His Reading on the Area's Literary Scene  —  The Bay Area's independent bookstores, writer's workshops and literary events have helped cultivate a vibrant community of authors, including Amy Tan and Tobias Wolff.  —  Another active participant in the local literary scene …
Liz Gannes / GigaOM:
Real-time Search Better for News Than Products  —  The major search engines and many upstarts are doing their best to innovate to make search quicker, in part by incorporating Twitter's full “firehose” of results.  Google, in addition to being the biggest search engine on the planet …
Discussion: BoomTown and Scripting News
Gillian Reagan / Silicon Alley Insider:
New York Times Rolls Out New ‘Real Estate’ iPhone App  —  The New York Times launched a new, free iPhone app catered to apartment hunters.  —  The “New York Times Real Estate” app, released March 2, allows users to search for listings and refine results; view detailed property listings with photos …
Discussion: Curbed NY
Mike Melanson / ReadWriteWeb:
SuperTweet: Moving Beyond 140 Characters  —  What's the best way to leverage the most information out of 140 characters?  Should you get to learning Mandarin so each character can be a word?  Or start forming German-style pseudo-word hashtags to get the point across?
Mike Masnick / Techdirt:
Murdoch's NY Post Continues To Source Articles From Bloggers With No Credit  —  Rupert Murdoch and his minions at News Corp. have been going around banging the drum that Google and others are “stealing” from News Corp. newspapers by linking to their stories and sending them traffic.
Robert Hernandez / Online Journalism Review:
DIY and passion give birth to a new journalists' weekly on Twitter  —  By Robert Hernandez: For me, it began with a snarky tweet: #journchat Bad name, good PR.  —  Apparently that tweet touched a nerve and prompted Web journalists to come out of the Twitterverse to express agreement.
 
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Stephen Battaglio / TV Guide Magazine:
Can CNN Survive on News Alone?
Discussion: TVNewser, Inside Cable News and Cision
John Cook / Gawker:
How ABC News' Brian Ross Staged His Toyota Death Ride
Discussion: Romenesko
Rachel Deahl / Publishers Weekly:
Harper Teen Pays Seven Figures for Debut YA Trilogy
Discussion: The Awl
Hartford Courant:
Bob Woodward, Tina Brown Upbeat About Future Of Journalism
Discussion: Romenesko and THE COLUMN
John Eggerton / Broadcasting & Cable:
Westin: News Orgs Must Stay Committed to Investigative Journalism
Discussion: TVNewser and Romenesko
Hayley Gold / hofstrachronicle.com:
An interview with New York Times crossword puzzle editor Will Shortz
Bruce Horovitz / USA Today:
Oscar advertisers hope to build buzz on Twitter, Facebook
Farhan Bokhari / Financial Times:
Newsweek to launch Pakistan edition
 Earlier Picks: 
Mitch Nolan / Oregon Media Central:
KOHD TO CEASE ALL LOCAL NEWSCASTS, BECOME KEZI BUREAU
Discussion: Broadcasting & Cable
Jason Fell / Folio RSS:
Court Confirms Penton's Reorganization Plan
Jason Fell / Folio RSS:
UBM Shut Down 31 Magazines, Cut 479 Jobs in 2009
Charlie Sorrel / Gadget Lab:
Popular Science Puts Entire Scanned Archive Online, Free
Discussion: TeleRead and ResourceShelf
Editor and Publisher:
Internet Vet Rusty Coats Leaving Newspapers
Discussion: paidContent, FishBowlNY and Fitz & Jen
Newsosaur / Reflections of a Newsosaur:
First web copyright crackdown coming
Discussion: TeleRead and The Consumerist