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11:05 PM ET, March 29, 2010

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Jeff Whatcott / Brightcove Blog:
The Present and Future of HTML5 Video Experiences  —  As commercial availability of the Apple iPad draws near, we have been getting a lot of inquiries from customers looking for guidance on what they need to do to deliver great video experiences on these devices that exclusively support the HTML5 approach to video.
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Jacqui Cheng / Ars Technica:   Et tu? New York Times, Time going with HTML5 video for iPad
Ryan Lawler / NewTeeVee:
Brightcove Targets iPad With HTML5 Support
Christopher Conklin / The Awl:
How Web Writers Get Held Responsible for the Lawyers, the Sales Guys and Even the Coffeemaker  —  After Henry Blodget fired editor John Carney from his role as the editor of Clusterstock last week, some clearly felt that Blodget, the Business Insider cofounder and CEO, owed an explanation.
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John Yemma / paidContent:
Memo To News Sites: There Is No Future In ‘Digital Razzle Dazzle’  —  John Yemma is Editor of The Christian Science Monitor.  —  Let's agree that Rupert Murdoch is right: Content is king.  You'll get nothing but applause from a journalist of four decades like me.
Danny Shea / The Huffington Post:
Michael Calderone Leaving Politico, Latest In Mini-Exodus  —  WHAT'S YOUR REACTION?  —  Politico media blogger Michael Calderone is leaving the site for Yahoo.  —  According to sources, he is expected to leave Politico within a matter of weeks to join Yahoo News' original content project, overseen by blogging editor Andrew Golis.
Graydon Carter / Mediaweek:
Opinion: Print Is Dying ... Really?  —  At a time when magazines are everyone's whipping boy, Graydon Carter offers evidence to the contrary. … It's become fashionable to proclaim that print is dying, as if a medium that has been around for more than five centuries might …
Margaret Atwood / NYRblog:
Atwood in the Twittersphere  —  A long time ago—less than a year ago in fact, but time goes all stretchy in the Twittersphere, just as it does in those folksongs in which the hero spends a night with the Queen of Faerie and then returns to find that a hundred years have passed and all his friends are dead.... Where was I?
Nat Ives / AdAge:
The Wall Street Journal Joins Newspaper Battle at Starbucks  —  Paper Enters New York Area Stores Weeks Before Introducing Its New York Edition  —  NEW YORK (AdAge.com) — The newspaper battle that recently began inside Starbucks has welcomed another contestant: The Wall Street Journal …
Mathew Ingram / GigaOM:
Forget Paywalls - How About More Serendipity?  —  If ChatRoulette does nothing else, at least it seems to be getting some traditional media outlets to think about their content differently.  For Chris Thorpe of The Guardian, the lightbulb went on during a lunchtime presentation …
Discussion: Nieman Journalism Lab and The Wire
MediaShift:
Better Coordination Needed to Map Local Media Ecologies  —  Back in 2008, I co-organized a conference called Beyond Broadcast.  That year's theme was “mapping public media,” and was designed to both call out the rising importance of maps as a platform for sharing digital media, and to “map” …
Joe Ciarallo / FishBowlNY:
Media Beat: Lockhart Steele on Nick Denton: ‘I Loved Working For Him’  —  Gawker by day, blog network by...day.  That was Curbed Network founder and president Lockhart Steele's schedule for at least a few years.  —  While spending his days as managing editor at Gawker, Steele got his own network up and running.
Discussion: Runnin' Scared
Connie Schultz / Plain Dealer:
Web site posters' anonymity an invitation to mischief: Connie Schultz  —  I look forward to the day when news organizations start to ban anonymous comments on their Web sites.  —  Maybe that's the foolish optimist in me, but I want to believe that we will finally admit …
MICHAEL WOLFF / Newser:
Rupert Murdoch: If You Want to Read a Paper, Read the Damn Paper  —  Follow him on Twitter @MichaelWolffNYC  —  Rupert Murdoch's paywall goes up around his papers, the Times and Sunday Times in London, this June.  His plan is much more straightforward and draconian than almost anyone suspected.
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Kirk LaPointe's themediamanager.com:
The Sunday Times of London explains its paywall decision
Discussion: Guardian and TeleRead
Claire Atkinson / Broadcasting & Cable:
Hallmark, Martha Stewart Exploring New Lifestyle Cable Channel  —  Hallmark parent Crown Media in talks with Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia on wide-ranging mutlimedia joint venture  —  Two of the most recognized American brands, Hallmark and Martha Stewart, may be joining forces behind a new lifestyle cable channel.
Discussion: Company Town and The Wire
Joseph Plambeck / New York Times:
What if No One Went to the Office?  Inc. Magazine Finds Out  —  Max Chafkin, a senior writer for Inc. magazine, couched the idea as a sort of joke: for his article on virtual offices, perhaps the entire magazine staff should work remotely while making the issue?
Discussion: FishBowlNY, Journalism.co.uk and Gawker
Mark Fitzgerald / Editor and Publisher:
Is This the Year the Pulitzer Prizes Finally Send a Message on Digital Journalism?  —  CHICAGO Roy J. Harris Jr., the veteran Wall Street Journal and Economist Group journalist, studied the Pulitzer Prizes in depth for his book “Pulitzer Gold: Behind the Prize for Public Journalism,” which has just come out in paperback.
Gillian Reagan / Silicon Alley Insider:
Financial Times' iPad App Will Be Free For Two Months — And Then $190 A Year  —  Apple's iPads are en route to their first round of consumers and media companies are prepping for them.  —  At its launch in late April, The Financial Times will offer their iPad app for free for two months.
John Drinnan / New Zealand Herald:
Net news likely to stay free in NZ  —  Media magnate Rupert Murdoch has upped the ante over free news content on the web.  —  Murdoch's News Corp is to charge £1 ($2.11) a day and £2 a week for people to read the Times and Sunday Times websites.
Hamilton Nolan / Gawker:
Even More Layoffs at the AP  —  In your malevolent Monday media column: another round of layoffs hits the AP, refereeing Henry Blodget vs. Felix Salmon, Starbucks liberals in bed with Roger Ailes, and Gerald Boyd's kind of sad memoir.  — Multiple tipsters tell us that another round of layoffs …
Discussion: The Wire
Jim / Gannett Blog:
Study: In donations, ‘citizen journalists’ hit a wall  —  A new study of online start-up financing offers only a glimmer of hope for self-employed reporters like me, trying to make a living as “citizen journalists” through voluntary contributions from readers.
Richard Wray / Guardian:
Apple's iPad may give media executives a chance to make money  —  New tablet device goes on sale this week  —  When it was announced, to much fanfare and the sort of near- hysterical hype that has come to characterise the Mac fan club, the iPad was seen by many technology watchers as an answer in search of a question.
Discussion: Lost Remote
Editor and Publisher:
Raleigh-Durham Airport Appealing Ruling Terminal Newsracks are 1st Amendment Issue  —  CHICAGO Two weeks after a three-judge federal appeals court panel declared that The News & Observer and other newspapers had a First Amendment right to sell papers through racks in Raleigh-Durham Airport terminals …
Discussion: FishBowlNY
Howard Kurtz / Washington Post:
Howard Kurtz reflects on Gerald Boyd's ‘My Times in Black & White’  —  Faced with what would become the greatest fraud in the history of the New York Times, Gerald Boyd did not want his own reporters to investigate.  —  “A handoff is a dereliction of duty,” he told his boss, Howell Raines …
Discussion: Romenesko and Chickaboomer
 
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