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10:10 PM ET, April 25, 2010

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 Top News: 
Patrick Gavin / On Media's Blog:
Slevin signs off, takes parting shots  —  Jonathan Slevin is indeed stepping down as Publisher and President of the Washington Times, as POLITICO reported Friday, and will be leaving the organization.  —  In his farewell letter, he takes a few parting shots, calling out board members …
Discussion: Romenesko and TPM LiveWire
Matthew Flamm / Crain's New York Business:
NY's paper tigers  —  Journal takes on Times in its own backyard.  Some call it ‘the last great newspaper war’  —  The newspaper business is struggling across the country.  You wouldn't know it in New York.  —  The Wall Street Journal launches its long awaited New York edition today …
Discussion: Guardian
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Andrew Vanacore / Associated Press:   Wall Street Journal revs up New York Times rivalry
Motoko Rich / New York Times:
Random House Cedes Some E-Rights to Styron Clan  —  After publicly staking a claim to the right to publish electronic versions of books that already have a long history in print, Random House appears to be letting go of digital rights to several works by one prominent author without a fight …
Mike Shields / Adweek:
Web Video Budgets to Grow  —  Most marketers plan to up their online video ad spending in 2010  —  Most marketers plan to up their online video ad spending in 2010 — though they'll do so despite maintaining serious qualms about the medium.  —  According to a survey of ad agencies commissioned …
Discussion: NewTeeVee
Alfred Hermida / Reportr.net:
How print dominates the design of newspaper websites  —  In his presentation at ISOJ, Nuno Vargas, University of Barcelona (Spain) talked about how news and information is graphically presented online.  —  His paper (PDF) discusses whether the design of online newspapers shows they are embracing …
Andy Plesser / Beet.TV:
Techmeme's Media Spinoff Hits100K Monthly Uniques Since March Launch  —  Techmeme, considered by many as the most authoritative tech news aggregator, spun off a media news site called Mediagazer in early March.  —  Since its launch, it has quickly garnered 100,000 unique monthly visitors …
Discussion: Bloomberg
Matthew Bell / The Independent:
‘I want to see the decomposing corpse,’ says bureau chief  —  Iain Overton wants more than a whiff of scandal for his new investigative bureau.  —  In theory, Iain Overton has one of the best jobs in journalism.  As managing editor of the Bureau of Investigative Journalism he enjoys a healthy salary …
Jim Rosenberg / Editor and Publisher:
Atex will Handle Editing and Advertising Systems for Freedom Communication's 100-Plus Papers  —  NEW YORK Freedom Communications Inc., owner of more than 100 newspapers, including the Orange County Register and more than two dozen other dailies, has signed a managed services contract with Atex …
Brooks Barnes / New York Times:
Advertising: A Hollywood Referee Aims to Keep Movie Ads in Bounds  —  LOS ANGELES — Most industries have invisible power players.  In Hollywood, one of them is surely Marilyn Gordon.  —  Little known even inside the movie capital, Ms. Gordon is the Motion Picture Association of America's top advertising enforcer.
Ryan Lawler / NewTeeVee:
Report: One Quarter of Online Videos Are Viewed in Primetime  —  For years, online video has been viewed primarily as a time-wasting activity that happens during work hours or when people aren't near a TV or other forms of entertainment.  But that could be changing, as new data from Scanscout suggests …
Discussion: TechCrunch
Greg Linch / The Linchpen:
Rethinking our Thinking  —  As someone who started out as a primarily “print” reporter, my mindset — and, more specifically, my thinking — as a journalist continues to evolve after nearly eight years in the field, starting as a high school sophomore.  —  Computational Thinking visualized by Carnegie Mellon using Wordle.
Discussion: Lauren Rabaino
rbr.com:
Survey says TV getting the hang of the web, radio not so much  —  A new study from the Radio Television Digital News Association and Hofstra University finds that more TV stations are now turning their websites into a profit center.  At the same time, radio station websites making money or breaking even suffered a slight decline.
Discussion: Broadcasting & Cable
 
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Jim Romenesko / Romenesko:
Burkle among those bidding for Philly newspapers
Discussion: Philly.com
Andy Plesser / Beet.TV:
Writers Guild Explores Rules for Uncharted Online Video World
Cory Doctorow / Boing Boing:
Google highlights fair use defense to YouTube takedowns
Brian Steinberg / AdAge:
Cable Channel's User-Created TV Spot Goes National
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Deborah Potter / NewsLab:
Is the TV package outdated?
The National Union of Journalists:
Johnston Scarborough journalists to strike on Friday
Discussion: Jon Slattery
Danny Shea / The Huffington Post:
‘30 Rock’ Mocks Ben Silverman In ‘Bitch Hunter’ Clip (VIDEO)
Discussion: Vanity Fair
Brian Stelter / New York Times:
Jon Stewart of ‘The Daily Show’ Takes On Fox News
Discussion: Chickaboomer and TVNewser