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5:15 AM ET, April 8, 2010

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Sharon Waxman / The Wrap:
TheWrap's Cease & Desist Letter to Newser  —  So, we weren't joking.  Counsel for TheWrap sent a cease and desist letter Wednesday to Patrick Spain, the CEO of Newser.  —  It says:  —  “We demand that Newser, LLC ("Newser"), and any agent or affiliate of Newser, immediately cease …
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Peter Kafka / MediaMemo:
Waxman to Wolff: Unhand My Content!  —  More shots fired in the great Web aggregation war.  Or at least in the war between Sharon Waxman and Michael Wolff.  The Wrap, the Hollywood news site Waxman runs, has demanded that Newser, the aggregation site Wolff founded, give her site better credit …
Discussion: The Wire
Eliot Van Buskirk / Epicenter:
Will Columbia-Trained, Code-Savvy Journalists Bridge the Media/Tech Divide?  —  Photo of Columbia University at night courtesy of Flickr/Gustavo Faraon  —  Columbia University will soon offer a combined engineering and journalism degree.  It's a unique program the Ivy League institution hopes …
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Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism:
New dual-degree master's in journalism & computer science announced  —  Columbia's Graduate School of Journalism and The Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science have announced plans to launch a dual-degree Master of Science Program in Computer Science and Journalism that will prepare …
Nat Ives / AdAge:
USA Today Outsources New Web Section to Demand Media  —  But Don't Call Us a Content Farm, Supplier Says  —  NEW YORK (AdAge.com) — USA Today's website has started running thousands of pieces of original travel editorial from the Demand Media content farm, making USA Today …
Discussion: Los Angeles Times
Sam Schechner / Wall Street Journal:
In Big Bet, Oprah to Become Nocturnal  —  The Queen of Daytime Is Becoming Nocturnal; A Big Bet for Her Network  —  Ms. Winfrey at a ‘Precious: Based On The Novel ‘Push’ By Sapphire’ press conference in 2009.  —  America's daytime talk-show queen is heading out at night.
John Koblin / New York Observer:
Alex Pareene Leaving Gawker to Join Salon  —  Well, we told you earlier today about the sudden activity in the New York job market, and here's yet another move: Alex Pareene is leaving Gawker and joining Salon.  —  Mr. Pareene, 24, will be a blogger for Salon's War Room blog.
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Cynthia Littleton / Variety:
Vuguru bulks up  —  Eisner's Internet banner hires creative, business execs  —  Vuguru, the Internet production shingle backed by Michael Eisner's Tornante and Canada's Rogers Communications, continues to beef up its exec ranks with the appointment of Miramax production alum Kristin Jones as chief creative officer.
Discussion: MediaPost and NewTeeVee
IAB:
Internet Ad Revenues Reach Record Quarterly High of $6.3 Billion in Q4 '09  —  Slight Decline Year-on-Year to $22.7 Billion, Still A Bright Spot in Media Industry  —  The Interactive Advertising Bureau (IAB) and PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP (PwC) today released the IAB Internet Advertising Revenue Report for the full year 2009.
Mike Shields / Mediaweek:
Google to Go on Hiring Spree  —  The media recession is over—at least at Google.  —  The Web giant is looking to hire over 500 sales people, according to officials, as it looks to continue its momentum in the search business while deepening its strength in burgeoning segments like display advertising, mobile and video.
Discussion: UnBeige and FishBowlNY
Janko Roettgers / NewTeeVee:
Veoh Assets Sold to Qlipso  —  Los Angeles-based social video start-up Qlipso has bought the assets of San Diego-based video sharing site Veoh, according to a report from Socaltech.com.  Veoh's web site already reflects the change of ownership, stating: “Now part of qlipso, so you can share the fun!”
Jeff Jarvis / BuzzMachine:
What is content, then?  —  In the discussion about the iPad, much has been made of its nature as a content consumption — versus creation — device.  I lament its limitations as a tool of creation.  Howard Owens, speaking for many, tells me that most people don't want to create content.
Jim Romenesko / Romenesko:
Media General to consolidate copy editing, page design at its three metro papers  —  Media General to Consolidate Copy Editing and Page Design for its Three Metro Newspapers  —  RICHMOND, Va. Media General, Inc. said today it will consolidate copy editing and page design for its three metro newspapers …
MediaPost:
Yahoo Readies Launch Of iPad Advertising Model  —  Inspired by video game development, Yahoo has been working on a new advertising model for tablets, such as Apple's iPad, to provide another option for brands to tap its ad network.  The strategy for the new screen moves more toward product placement similar …
Lacey Rose / Forbes:
Glenn Beck Inc  —  In his empire there's the ideology—and then there's the money machine.  —  Five and a half hours before showtime Glenn Beck still isn't quite sure how he'll provide tonight's entertainment, “The Future of History”—two hours of monologue (and answers to preselected questions) …
Discussion: Gawker
Guy Trebay / New York Times:
Paper Magazine Editor Is Powerful, but No Power Snob  —  DOES anyone remember that, long before Madonna was a zillionairess with a fake British accent, she used to dance at the Roxy with a posse of Latino b-boys?  Kim Hastreiter does.  Are there many who recall when Jean-Michel Basquiat's paintings …
Joshua Benton / Nieman Journalism Lab:
Word of mouth trumps advertising for the kids these days  —  This chart sums up as well any the kind of shift that the “engagement editor” in your newsroom is trying to address.  It's from the April issue of the book-industry newsletter Publishing Trends (copy posted here) …
Mark Fitzgerald / Editor and Publisher:
Free Community Papers Supporting Net Neutrality  —  CHICAGO At least one part of the newspaper industry is not staying neutral on net neutrality — free community papers.  —  In filings with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), the Association of Free Community Papers (AFCP) …
Jason Fell / Folio:
944 Media Files for Chapter 11  —  Self-proclaimed largest regional lifestyle media company faces several lawsuits.  —  Just last year, 944 Media CEO Marc Lotenberg called his magazine publishing and events company the largest and fastest growing lifestyle media conglomerate in the industry.
Discussion: FishBowlNY
Jim Milliot / Publishers Weekly:
Book Sales Fell 1.8% in 2009, to $23.8 Billion, AAP Says  —  Book sales fell 1.8% in 2009 to $23.9 billion, according to estimates released this morning by the Association of American Publishers.  Figures are based on reports from 86 publishers who participate in the AAP's statistics program and Bureau of the Census data.
Discussion: DailyFinance
Gillian Reagan / The Wire:
Yahoo Publishes A Style Guide For The Internet  —  Yahoo! is publishing its own stylebook for the Internet.  —  “The Yahoo! Style Guide: The Ultimate Sourcebook for Writing, Editing, And Creating Content For The Digital World” will hit stores on July 6, 2010 at $21.99 for retail.
Discussion: Gawker
Lloyd Grove / The Daily Beast:
Can This Blogger Unseat Barbara Boxer?  —  Hungry Beast Giving Beast Women in the World  —  Blogs and Stories  —  Mickey Kaus' last political race was for student body president, he's friends with Ann Coulter—and his opponent in the California Democratic primary is behaving as though he doesn't exist.
Discussion: LA Observed
Henry Blodget / The Wire:
CNBC Developing New Lunchtime Show Starring David Faber  —  CNBC is developing a new lunchtime show starring David Faber, says a source familiar with goings-on at the network.  —  The new show could further reduce the time allotted to the existing “Power Lunch” program, which stars Sue Herrera …
Discussion: Talking Biz News
Zachary Rodgers / ClickZ:
Gannett Digital Chief Saridakis Quits  —  Gannett's chief digital officer, Chris Saridakis, will exit the company by the end of this month, according to an 8-K filing submitted to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.  —  Saridakis has risen rapidly through the ranks at Gannett since …
Claudia Eller / Company Town:
Disney receives three bids for Miramax  —  Walt Disney Co. has received three bids for the specialty label Miramax Films, people close to the situation said, and now has to decide whether to sell the asset or hold on to it.  —  Supermarket magnate Ron Burkle and his Yucaipa Cos. made a bid …
Discussion: MediaPost, Gawker and The Wrap
Stuart Elliott / Media Decoder:
'It's Always Sunny on Our Channel,' FX Tells Advertisers  —  FX threw a party at a bowling alley on Tuesday night that was attended by stars of its series.  From left, Rob McElhenney and Kaitlin Olson of “It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia,” and Lenny Clarke and Adam Ferrara of “Rescue Me.”
 
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Gene Lyons / Salon:
In today's media, substance is no match for BS
Steve Krakauer / Mediaite:
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Bill Carter / New York Times:
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Discussion: The Wire
Aliya S. King / mediabistro.com:
So What Do You Do, Sree Sreenivasan, Columbia Journalism School Dean?
Nielsen Wire:
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Amy Chozick / Wall Street Journal:
NBC Shows Send Eco-Friendly Cues
Discussion: Gawker, The Atlantic Wire and Speakeasy
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 Earlier Picks: 
Alex Beam / Boston Globe:
Looking for a happily ever after
Discussion: Romenesko and Fitz & Jen
Erick Schonfeld / TechCrunch:
Launch: OpenSky Wants To Turn Bloggers Into Sellers Without Sacrificing Their Souls
Discussion: Michael Ruhlman, Bits and VentureBeat
Kevin Drum / Mother Jones:
Rush vs. NPR
Robert Niles / Online Journalism Review:
Online publishers can't afford to remain politically neutral
Peter / Local Onliner:
‘Daily Deals’ Galore: Dueling San Diego Media Take on Groupon
Discussion: TechCrunch
 

 
From Techmeme:

Raffaele Huang / Wall Street Journal:
Apple removes WhatsApp, Threads, Signal, and Telegram from its App Store in China, after orders from the country's regulators citing national security concerns

Ryan Morrison / Tom's Guide:
Microsoft researchers introduce VASA-1, an AI model that can create a realistic talking face video from a portrait photo and an audio file, in research preview

Foo Yun Chee / Reuters:
Sources: EU may accept Apple's proposal to open its NFC payments tech to rivals, and may close its antitrust probe in May, letting Apple avoid hefty fines

 
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