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Greg Bensinger / Bloomberg:
New York Times to Open Phoenix, Kansas City, Missouri, Bureaus — New York Times Co.'s namesake newspaper will open bureaus this year in Phoenix and Kansas City, Missouri, according to an internal memo sent to staff today. — The newspaper plans to name correspondents to the new offices by summer's end …
Alan Rusbridger / Guardian:
I was shown the media's future 16 years ago: now with the iPad, it's here — Roger Fidler, a new media pioneer, set out his vision for electronic journalism to Alan Rusbridger 16 years ago. Now the iPad is making that vision a reality — My personal journey to the iPad began around 16 years ago in Aspen, Colorado.
Staci D. Kramer / paidContent:
@ ASNE: Google's Schmidt: ‘We Have A Business Model Problem, Not A News Problem’ — Eric Schmidt came to DC Sunday night to praise, not to bury newspapers, deftly massaging egos about the value of journalism while sliding in all the reasons they should still be concerned about the future …
Clark Hoyt / New York Times:
The Danger of Always Being On — THE Times introduced a regular video newscast on its Web site late last month. “TimesCast” shows scenes from the morning meeting where planning starts for the next day's paper, and it features editors and reporters discussing the top stories that are developing …
Guy Adams / The Independent:
The power of Oprah — Virtually no television network has shown interest in Kitty Kelley's new biography of the chat-show host — She has built her fame and considerable fortune by baring her soul to a nation of telly addicts on an almost daily basis. But despite her carefully cultivated …
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Steve Krakauer / Mediaite:
Michael Wolff To Sharon Waxman: “Man Up And Sue Us, Any Time” — The growing battle over content aggregation, web ethics and linking legality between TheWrap's Sharon Waxman and Newser's Michael Wolff continued this morning on CNN's Reliable Sources. — Howard Kurtz served as “referee,” …
Giles Foden / Guardian:
Unreliable Sources: How the 20th Century Was Reported, by John Simpson — Giles Foden agrees with John Simpson that news gathering is a form of escapology — The Relief of Ladysmith on 27 February 1900. Photograph: John Henry Frederick Bacon/Getty Images/The Bridgeman Art Library
Frédéric Filloux / Monday Note:
Aligning The Digital Planets — Let's pause and look at trends that have emerged over the last few years: How will they affect the digital newsmedia industry? First, we'll try and list a few undisputed facts. Then we'll drift towards conclusions bordering the uncharted territory of predictions.
CNN:
Media interest in returning war dead wanes — (CNN) — One year after the ban on photographing war dead returning to the U.S. was lifted, it is rare to see those images in the mainstream media. — Last April, the first images of a fallen service member's return were allowed by the Pentagon after more than 20 years.
Reuters:
Reuters journalist killed in Bangkok protests — (Reuters) - A Reuters television cameraman was shot dead on Saturday during a violent clash between Thai troops and anti-government protesters in Bangkok that killed 12 people. — Hiro Muramoto, a 43-year-old Japanese national …
TechCrunch:
Will AOL and Demand Media's Content Farm Strategy Prevail? — Editor's note: Guest author Ashkan Karbasfrooshan is the founder and CEO of video site WatchMojo. In this post he examines the two biggest content farms springing up on the Web: Demand Media and Aol. You can find his previous guest posts about online video here.
David Carr / New York Times:
The Media Equation: Brian Tierney's Odd Role Defending Philadelphia Newspapers — This is the kind of shape the newspaper business is in: Brian Tierney, a former public relations executive with a reputation for going after reporters, has become the last man standing in a fight …