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Clark Hoyt / The Public Editor's Journal:
Dueling Columnists — A surprising disagreement has broken out between two Times columnists, with Paul Krugman demanding an apology from Andrew Ross Sorkin and Sorkin so far refusing to back down. — The argument is over what approach Krugman, the Nobel Prize-winning economist who writes …
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Ryan Chittum / CJR:
It's Time for the Press to Push Back Against Apple — Yank iPad apps unless Apple cedes complete control over the right to publish — The Nieman Journalism Lab's Laura McGann has a disturbing report that ought to perk up every news organization that sees Apple's iPad as part of its future.
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Laura McGann / Nieman Journalism Lab:
Mark Fiore can win a Pulitzer Prize, but he can't get his iPhone cartoon app past Apple's satire police — This week cartoonist Mark Fiore made Internet and journalism history as the first online-only journalist to win a Pulitzer Prize. Fiore took home the editorial cartooning prize …
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Slate, TUAW, Epicenter, Comic Riffs, Gizmodo, Mother Jones, PC Magazine and eMedia Vitals
Hollywood Reporter:
Weinsteins to take back Miramax — THR EXCLUSIVE — It looks like the Weinsteins have managed to fashion a winning bid in the Miramax auction and will take back control of the company they founded in 1979 and sold to Disney in 1993 for $80 million. — Running the process internally …
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Kenneth Li / Financial Times:
Demand Media enlists Goldman for IPO — Demand Media, a closely watched startup that mines online search engine data to generate thousands of videos and web stories a day, has hired Goldman Sachs to explore an initial public offering. — People familiar with the plans say the company could file for an IPO as early as August.
David / Signal vs. Noise:
Eyeballs still don't pay the bills — Ning is laying off 40% of its staff and dumping free versions of its service. That's a s**tty day for the people who lost their job and the folks left behind without their coworkers. I went through a few rounds back in the dotcom days and fun it was not.
Nat Ives / AdAge:
Apple's New Guidelines Won't Stop Wired Magazine iPad App, Conde Nast Says — Navigating New Restrictions En Route to the App Store — NEW YORK (AdAge.com) — Conde Nast 's Wired magazine app will indeed work on the iPad despite the restrictive new guidelines Apple issued this month, Conde Nast said Thursday evening.
Gillian Reagan / Silicon Alley Insider:
Forbes Hires Back Fired Reporters, Tells Them To Write More Stories And Get More Clicks — We hear from a Forbes source that a half dozen reporters who were laid off during their October 2009 round of layoffs were brought back to their desks. — Congrats, guys!
Matea Gold / Show Tracker:
Fox News yanks Sean Hannity from Cincinnati Tea Party rally he was set to star in — Angry Fox News executives ordered host Sean Hannity to abandon plans to broadcast his nightly show as part of a Tea Party rally in Cincinnati on Thursday after top executives learned that he was set to headline the event …
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Ilya Vedrashko / Hill Holliday:
Apple iAd Team Visits Hill Holliday, Shares Details — Back in January, we greeted the announcement of Apple's upcoming ad network with cautious optimism and a lot of questions. Today, Apple's iAd team headed by the now former CEO of Quattro Wireless Andy Miller visited Hill Holliday to fuel the former and answer the latter.
Fred / A VC:
Software Is Media — I've made this point in several talks I've given recently so for those of you who attended or watched the talks on video aren't new to this meme. But I thought I'd share it with the AVC community. — As software has moved from running on local machines to running …
Ben Goldacre / Bad Science:
Libel claimants get what they deserve. So do you. — [Full text at guardian.co.uk, abbreviated in the paper] — After 2 years of pursuing one man through the courts, at a cost to him of £200,000 and 2 years work, the British Chiropractic Association yesterday dropped their libel case against science writer Simon Singh.
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Andrew Vanacore / Associated Press:
Rolling Stone's archive going online - for a price — NEW YORK - For the first time Rolling Stone is inviting its readers on the long, strange trip though the magazine's 43-year archive, putting complete digital replicas online along with the latest edition. But you'll have to pay to see it all.
Timothy James Duffy / Techi.com:
CAPTCHA Advertising Coming Soon To A Website Near You — Sick of internet advertisements? Like it or not, banner, contextual, and even pop-up ads have become an integral part of nearly all modern websites. While it's understandable that all of our favorite websites need a way to subsidize server costs …
Leena Rao / TechCrunch:
PubMatic Raises $7.5 Million For Ad Optimization Platform — PubMatic, an online ad optimization service and TechCrunch 40 company, has raised $7.5 million in Series C funding from Helion Venture Partners, Draper Fisher Jurvetson and Nexus Venture Partners. This round of investment brings PubMatic's total funding to $18 million.
Phil Bronstein / San Francisco Chronicle:
Journalism Deathmatches, Then and Now — A little bloodshed is good for the news business, particularly if journalism professionals are back to shooting at each other instead of collectively gathering around their own grave, hand-wringing and waiting to be pushed in by a dismissive and disinterested public.
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Jeanne Marie Laskas / GQ Magazine: GQ:
¿Qué Pasa, Lou? — According to Lou Dobbs, we've been completely wrong about him. Wrong about his stance on illegal immigrants. Wrong about his reasons for quitting CNN after twenty-seven years. And wrong about his newfound political aspirations. Well, we might actually be right about that last thing.
Mark Walsh / MediaPost:
YouTube Crashes Portal Party — The Web portals may be losing ad market share to social networks and other emerging media, but they still represent the bulk of online display ad spending. A new report from investment firm Broadpoint AmTech looks at how the traditional portals Yahoo …
Foster Kamer / Runnin' Scared:
Media Moves: Gawker's New Full-Timer, the NY Observer's New Media Mob(ster), Our New Weekend Guy — "Time to get paid, blow up like the World Trade," noted a young Notorious B.I.G. on his way to the top of the rap game, before he was brutally murdered in the climax of a rap war that left …
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Jenna Wortham / Bits:
Unleash Your Inner Gleek on the iPad — Fans of Glee, Fox's campy comedy about the misadventures of a high school show choir, now have one more way to “gleek” out: Using their iPhones and iPads. — On Thursday, an application called “Glee” will be released into iTunes that will allow people …
RTDNA:
RTDNA/Hofstra Survey Finds TV Doing More With Less, Optimism On Staffing — Contact: Ryan Murphy, 202.495.8730, ryanm@rtdna.org — WASHINGTON - The RTDNA/Hofstra University Annual Survey found that 2009 meant another year of TV news doing more with less and news leaders typically feeling optimistic …
Shaila Dewan / New York Times:
A Newspaper Leaves Behind Its City Roots — ATLANTA — When The Atlanta Journal-Constitution moves into its new home next week, its employees will have access to free parking, more natural light and a wide variety of “retail, service and dining options” at Perimeter Mall …
rbr.com:
BET Networks holds 2010 upfront presentation — During its annual upfront presentation in NYC 4/14 at the Nokia Theatre, BET Networks revealed new consumer research, new programming strategy including scripted programs and original movies, and a new direction.