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Henry Blodget / Silicon Alley Insider:
More Than You Ever Wanted To Know About The Economics Of The Online News Business — A TWEETIFESTO — Yesterday, a Reuters blogger named Felix Salmon attacked Business Insider for, in effect, producing content that readers want to read. — Felix didn't put it that way, of course …
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Felix Salmon:
Blogonomics: Revenue per page — In the wake of the debate we had earlier today, Henry Blodget took to Twitter to explain the numbers behind ad-supported blogs. The most interesting tweets, to me, were these: … If $10 is “a good monetization rate”, then let's be generous and say that Blodget is making $15 at TBI.
Michael Wolff / Vanity Fair:
Murdoch to Sulzberger: You Are a Girly Man — It's not just that Rupert Murdoch doesn't like Arthur Sulzberger, or doesn't think he's a serious newspaper publisher. It's that he think he's weak—girly. Sulzberger—"young Arthur"—was a frequent subject during the many hours I talked to Murdoch when I was writing his biography.
Jeff Jarvis / Guardian:
Rupert Murdoch's pathetic paywall — So Murdoch has decided to milk his dying cash cow dry, one pound at a time, and leave the future to the rest of us. Poor guy — Rupert Murdoch has declared surrender. The future defeated him. — By building his paywall around Times Newspapers …
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Roy Greenslade / Guardian:
John Humphrys argues in favour of newspaper paywalls
John Humphrys argues in favour of newspaper paywalls
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Brian Stelter / New York Times:
For Fox's ‘24,’ Terror Fight and Series Near End — If any one show has represented the post-9/11 era on television, it is “24,” the Fox drama that has offered counterterrorism as entertainment for nine years. — On “24,” torture saves lives. On “24,” phones are tapped, plots are disrupted …
Megan Garber / Nieman Journalism Lab:
Collaboration in action: Frontline, Planet Money, NewsHour team up for multimedia project on Haiti — Today marks the launch of a new public media series on Haiti — an experimental collaboration among public media partners Frontline (WGBH), Planet Money (NPR), and the NewsHour (PBS) …
Mark Fitzgerald / Editor and Publisher:
IAPA: Two Months On, Haitian Press Still Devastated by Earthquake — CHICAGO In a special report to its biannual meeting in Aruba this week, the Inter American Press Association (IAPA) described a Haitian media landscape two months after the catastrophic earthquake that is every bit as devasted as the island itself.
Ben Sheffner / Copyrights & Campaigns:
Google may subpoena CNET reporter in copyright case leak probe; hearing reveals massive hunt for source of Schmidt depo — An attorney for Google and YouTube indicated today that the Web giants may call a prominent tech reporter to the witness stand in an effort to reveal who leaked …
Andy Plesser / Beet.TV:
Cisco “Live” on MSNBC's “Rachel Maddow Show” in Broadcast Debut — NEW YORK — Cisco Systems, which has a big* video teleconference business with a product called TelePresence, is entering the broadcast world with the MSNBC's Rachel Maddow, who is using the system to conduct remote interviews.
USA Today:
Crazy like a Fox? — Fox News is one voice in a massive and growing media environment. Cal and Bob say our noisy democracy can handle the right-leaning Fox — or any and all other media voices. … Today: Bias and Fox News. — Cal: We've been around politics long enough to know that an …
Henry J. Gomez / Metro:
Plain Dealer sparks ethical debate by unmasking anonymous Cleveland.com poster … CLEVELAND, Ohio — By unmasking an anonymous poster at its companion Web site, The Plain Dealer finds itself in an ethical quandary, stirring a debate that balances the public's need to know against the privacy concerns of online participants.