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6:20 AM ET, March 12, 2010

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Greg Bensinger / Bloomberg:
New York Times Won't Be Sold or Split, Chairman Says  —  New York Times Co. won't be sold or split apart and the company is “delighted” to have billionaire Carlos Slim as an investor, Chairman Arthur Sulzberger Jr. said.  —  Slim “is a quality investor,” Sulzberger said today at the Bloomberg BusinessWeek Media Summit in New York.
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Staci D. Kramer / paidContent:
Video: Murdoch: Newspaper Ad Model Isn't Dead  —  News Corp..  (NYSE: NWS) Chairman and CEO Rupert Murdoch celebrates his 79th birthday with a cameo on his own Fox Business Network.  Among the topics ... the newspaper ad model not dead yet (if we were Gawker we'd have to follow that with …
Discussion: GigaOM
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David Cohen / WebNewser:   Rupert Murdoch Pokes at Google, Bing on Fox Business Network
Media Buyer Planner:
‘BusinessWeek’ Axes 25 Staffers  —  About 25 editorial staffers of Bloomberg BusinessWeek are being axed today.  —  The move follows a 22.4% drop in ad pages this year through its March 1 issue, according to the Mediaweek Monitor.  —  As the publication becomes more integrated with its new owner …
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Chris Roush / Talking Biz News:
Layoffs begin at BusinessWeek
Elizabeth Woyke / Forbes:
Behind The Scenes Of Apple's iPad Launch  —  New details about the books and apps that will run on the tablet computer.  —  In the run-up to the April 3 launch of Apple's iPad tablet computer, all appears calm.  But behind the veil that obscures all Apple product debuts …
John Cook / Gawker:
Will Slate Let Mickey Kaus Blog During His Gag Senate Run?  —  Slate blogger and pathological counterintuitionist Mickey Kaus is actually serious about challenging Barbara Boxer in the California Democratic primary.  The deadline to file nomination papers is tomorrow, and he's been gathering signatures.
Discussion: LA Weekly
Peter Kafka / MediaMemo:
Good News for Netflix Web Users: Disney Re-Ups With Starz  —  Premium TV network Starz Entertainment has re-upped with Disney on its distribution deal, assuring access to the studio's movies through 2015.  —  Why are you reading about this on a site that pays attention to digital media?
Ben Fenton / Financial Times:
RTL seeks relaxation of advertising rules  —  RTL, the pan-European broadcaster, is seeking a relaxation of advertising rules in its markets to allow innovations such as sponsors' logos to be shown in the top right-hand corner of television screens, its chief executive said yesterday.
Kevin Allocca / TVNewser:
WSJ Reporters in Talks with CNBC?  —  Wall Street Journal reporters Kate Kelly and Dennis Berman could be the latest editorial staffers from the financial paper to make the move to on-air reporters for CNBC.  According to an industry source, there is interest in both and Berman has been seen at the CNBC office.
Discussion: Talking Biz News
Rick Carroll / Aspen Times:
Aspen officer's employment ended on conflict issue  —  ASPEN — Valerie McFarlane's employment as an Aspen police officer ended last month after she failed to file charges against an Aspen newspaper editor for allegedly drinking and driving, officials said.  —  Instead, McFarlane …
Discussion: Romenesko and The Rural Blog
Stuart Elliott / Media Decoder:
A Pair of Cable Upfront Pitches Suggests a Better Mood on Madison Avenue  —  Are the stars out tonight?  They were on Wednesday night and Thursday morning, at a pair of cable upfront presentations that seemed to indicate an improvement in the long-gloomy mood on Madison Avenue.
Discussion: Broadcasting & Cable
Robert Andrews / paidContent:
Scorecard '09: UK's Top Regional Papers Have Lost Half A Billion In Sales  —  We said 2009 would be an annus horribilis for newspapers - and that's exactly what happened.  —  Total annual revenue at just five of the UK's leading regional newspaper groups fell from £2.05 billion …
Discussion: Jon Slattery and Editor's Blog
/Film:
The Latest Gimmick: Last Call, an Interactive Horror Movie, Will Phone You During the Film  —  So much for those ‘please turn off your cell phone’ messages before movies.  A new German horror film called Last Call is pushing a new ‘interactivity’ gimmick that will have one member …
Discussion: Gizmodo
Sam Stein / The Huffington Post:
NYT's Adam Nagourney Leaves DC To Become LA Bureau Chief  —  One of the nation's top political reporters is switching coasts, leaving his current post at the New York Times for another position at the paper.  —  Adam Nagourney — who for years has been a leading chronicler of political machinations …
Discussion: FishBowlDC and LA Observed
Mark Walsh / MediaPost:
QandA: The Atlantic Monthly Relaunch  —  The Atlantic is one of the most storied names in magazine publishing, dating back to 1857 and boasting contributors over the years from Ralph Waldo Emerson and Mark Twain to Martin Luther King Jr. More recently, the magazine two years ago relaunched …
Mark Milian / L.A. Times Tech Blog:
With scaling issues out of the way, Blogger focuses on features, starting with powerful design tool  —  Users of Blogger can give their pages major makeovers starting Thursday morning thanks to a new tool called Template Designer.  —  After a few quiet years, Google's pioneering blog platform plans …
Rory Carroll / Guardian:
‘Jail journalists who call him a dictator’  —  Actor accuses US media of smearing Venezuelan president  —  Sean Penn has defended Hugo Chávez as a model democrat and said those who call him a dictator should be jailed.  —  The Oscar-winning actor and political activist accused …
Kevin Roderick / LA Observed:
Bonuses in the Register newsroom  —  Last year the staff at the Orange County Register took a pay cut I've heard was 5%.  They have apparently been getting some of it back in recent quarters, but now comes a nice-sized boost for fulltimers.  The editor's memo says the hard time aren't over, but that things are looking up:
Discussion: Editor and Publisher and Romenesko
Alex Alvarez / FishBowlNY:
Condé Nast Says No To Pay Walls  —  While many publications are either erecting or planning to build pay walls for their online content, Condé Nast says the company has no current plans to follow suit.  —  Speaking at the Bloomberg BusinessWeek 2010 Media Summit, Julie Michalowski …
Nieman Foundation News:
Chicago Tribune wins Taylor Family Award for Fairness in Newspapers for “Clout Goes to College”  —  CAMBRIDGE, Mass. - The Chicago Tribune has won the Taylor Family Award for Fairness in Newspapers for “Clout Goes to College,” its evenhanded and thorough investigation of improper influence peddling …
Discussion: Romenesko
 
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Eugene Hernandez / indieWIRE News:
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Adam Reilly / thephoenix.com:
Bully for BU!  —  A curious conflict of interest is followed …
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