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6:00 PM ET, March 19, 2010

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Robert Andrews / paidContent:
FT.com Takes Free Articles Away From Unregistered Users, Except Via Search  —  Now the Financial Times is getting really bullish about its web access model.  In another tweak, it's now ensuring that no free articles are on offer to non-registered users.  —  In 2007, the site introduced …
Discussion: WebNewser and The Wire
Douglas MacMillan / Business Week:
Apple Swears iPad Partners to Secrecy  —  Developers must sequester the tablet computer in rooms with blacked-out windows, reflecting secrecy around a product that may mean billions of dollars in sales  —  Apple makes big demands of software developers who want an early crack at the iPad.
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Laura Oliver / Journalism.co.uk:
Interview magazine: ‘The iPad is the future and we embrace it openly’  —  For a device that's not even being sold yet - though we're told it is imminent in the US and UK - getting on the iPad has quickly jumped to the top of many news organisation's to do lists.
Discussion: GigaOM
Foster Kamer / Runnin' Scared:
WSJ's New Union Contract: Wage Freeze to July 2011!  —  ​As the Wall Street Journal hurries to ready Project Amsterdam, Rupert Murdoch's bid to rock the New York Times dead with a big, splashy color metropolitan section before he kicks the bucket, staffers at the Journal are burning the midnight oil.
Michael Wolff / Newser:
Charge for News!  Yes, Do It!  C'mon!  I Dare You.  —  Follow him on Twitter @MichaelWolffNYC  —  I'm in London at the Guardian's Changing Media Summit conference.  —  Guess the subject that has most often come up.  Yes, yes, pay walls.  The absolute determination on the part …
Discussion: CJR
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Robert Andrews / paidContent:
@ CMS2010: A Dose Of Wolff: Rupe's Mad As Hell, Newspapers Are Over
Discussion: Journalism.co.uk and Guardian
David Folkenflik / NPR:
ABC News Under Fire For Payment To Murder Suspect  —  text sizeAAA  —  ABC News is feeling the heat after revelations Thursday in a Florida court that it paid a woman on trial for killing her own child $200,000 for exclusive rights to family photos and video.
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Brian Aguilar / Wall Street Journal:
A History of Wall Street Journal Hedcuts  —  When job-seeking illustrator Laura Levy first met the team of Wall Street Journal hedcut artists in the early 1980s, she was struck by their peculiar task.  —  “I saw what these people were doing and I thought, 'they're insane,'” says Levy.
Matea Gold / Los Angeles Times:
Bill O'Reilly's indie instincts  —  In a time of political turmoil, can the Fox News commentator be seen as a moderate?  —  Fox News' top-rated host Bill O'Reilly has helped to make the network a ratings leader.  (Carolyn Cole / Los Angeles Times)  —  Reporting from New York
Discussion: Mediaite, Romenesko, Gawker and The Wire
Michael Corkery / Deal Journal:
A Guy Named Bob Wants to Buy Newsday  —  Who wants to buy Long Island's largest newspaper, Newsday?  —  Is it The New York Times' Arthur Sulzberger Jr.?  How about News Corp.'s Rupert Murdoch?  —  No, it is Robert “Bob” Toussie, a real estate developer and investor.
Discussion: Romenesko and FishBowlNY
Claudia Eller / Company Town:
Carl Icahn launches hostile takeover bid for Lions Gate [Updated]  —  One week after Lions Gate Entertainment rejected his bid to raise his stake in the studio, investor Carl Icahn is launching a hostile takeover bid for the entire company.  [For the record, updated 9:41 a.m. …
Michael Calderone / The Politico:
Amanpour: A surprise - and a risk  —  In choosing Christiane Amanpour to host “This Week,” ABC defied the Sunday show conventions that have resulted in a succession of hosts who were male political journalists steeped in Washington culture.  —  Passing over more traditional choices …
Michael Mace / Insight+:
The future of publishing: Why ebooks failed in 2000, and what it means for 2010  —  This post is adapted from a speech I gave at the O'Reilly Tools of Change publishing industry conference in February.  —  It's a great time for ebooks.  There are at least six ebook reader devices on the market or in preparation.
Peter Kafka / MediaMemo:
YouTube and Viacom Find Lots of Emails, but No Smoking Gun  —  The YouTube-Viacom documents released today are chock full of interesting morsels.  Feel free to ignore most of them.  —  Because if you're trying to handicap the way the copyright lawsuit pans out, today's document dump won't do much to help you.
John Koblin / New York Observer:
It's War!  Kate Taylor Quits The Journal to Join The Times  —  Arts reporter Kate Taylor quit The Wall Street Journal today and is joing The New York Times.  —  Ms. Taylor, a veteran of the Sun, joined The Wall Street Journal's New York section only six weeks ago.
Discussion: The Wire
Mark Oppenheimer / New York Times:
The Optimist's Blogger  —  In February 2001, a Brown University graduate with the improbably suave name Lockhart Steele took up occupancy in a one-bedroom third-floor walk-up apartment on Rivington Street, near the intersection with Ludlow.  The Lower East Side could still claim, just barely, to be a marginal neighborhood.
Jason Boog / GalleyCat:
Authors Guild Offers eBook Royalty Advice for Random House & HarperCollins Authors  —  Today the Authors Guild wrote to individual members referring to letters that some authors have received from Random House and HarperCollins about eBook rights.  According to the Guild, the publishers hope …
Colby Hall / Mediaite:
Truth Or Fiction: Did 30 Rock Call Comcast A Porn Company?  —  Last week's episode of 30 Rock featured a “truth is better than fiction” plot line that introduced the acquisition of NBC by a Philadelphia-based cable provider known as “Kabletown” (which parallels the real-life drama behind Comcast's efforts …
Discussion: The Wire
 
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Robert Hernandez / Online Journalism Review:
For many, the local newspaper isn't dying - it's already dead
John Koblin / New York Observer:
Journal Brings in Jay McInerney and Lettie Teague as Wine Columnists
Discussion: Runnin' Scared
Mark Sweney / Guardian:
Major BSkyB shake-up sees Stephen Nuttall depart
Heather Hopkins / Hitwise Intelligence:
Facebook Visitors Come Back Again and Again
Discussion: WebNewser, NewsLab and ReadWriteWeb
Keith J. Kelly / New York Post:
Fiori on firing line
Discussion: The Wire
Paul Bradshaw / Online Journalism Blog:
Interview: Nicolas Kayser-Bril, head of datajournalism at Owni.fr
Tim Elfrink / Riptide 2.0:
Video: Gerald Posner Apologizes for Ripping Off Parts of Miami Babylon …
Discussion: Gawker, bookforum.com and Boston Globe
Stephen Brook / Guardian:
Telegraph Media Group makes strong return to black with £53m profit
Discussion: Press Gazette
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Jay Yarow / The Business Insider:
The REAL Reason NBC, FOX, And ABC Execs Want To Kill Hulu (CMCSA, GE, DIS, NWS)
Discussion: FierceOnlineVideo and NewTeeVee
Mark Sweney / Guardian:
‘Advertisers should fear Twitter and Facebook more than regulators’
Discussion: the Econsultancy blog
Chris Roush / Talking Biz News:
NYTimes to launch personal finance effort
Discussion: Business Wire and Bucks
Robert Andrews / paidContent:
@ CMS2010: Jimmy Wales: Papers Should Ditch Columnists, Google Is Naive
Discussion: Newsonomics and Guardian
Janko Roettgers / NewTeeVee:
Kaltura Launches HTML5Video.org, Publishes HTML5 Media Library
Discussion: Beet.TV and Market Wire
Staci D. Kramer / paidContent:
Video: Michael Kinsley @ The ‘Separate But Equal’ Digital Ellies
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From Techmeme:

Mark Gurman / Bloomberg:
Sources: Apple has renewed discussions with OpenAI about using its technology to power some features in iOS 18; talks with Google on using Gemini remain ongoing

William Brown / Firstyear's blog-a-log:
Google and Apple use passkeys to capture users by locking credentials into their platforms and have made the UX of passkeys worse than that of password managers

Karen Weise / New York Times:
Microsoft, Meta, and Alphabet disclosed that they had spent $32B+ combined on data centers and other capital expenses in Q1, as they accelerate AI spending

 
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