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Joe Pompeo / Silicon Alley Insider:
Yahoo! News Hires Newsweek's Former White House Correspondent Holly Bailey (YHOO) — Yahoo! News has recruited yet another high profile journalist. — We hear that Holly Bailey, a former Newsweek White House correspondent, has taken a job as senior politics writer for Yahoo's politics, national affairs and media blog, The Newsroom .
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Felix Gillette / New York Observer:
Jamie Mottram, Sportif Yahoo Bloglord, Pushes ‘Portal Power’
Jamie Mottram, Sportif Yahoo Bloglord, Pushes ‘Portal Power’
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Bill Carter / Media Decoder:
Conan O'Brien Will Appear on ‘60 Minutes’ on Sunday — Conan O'Brien will break his post-NBC silence Sunday night when he gives his first interview about his departure from “The Tonight Show” to CBS's “60 Minutes.” — In the deal he signed that settled his contract with NBC …
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Matea Gold / Company Town:
ABC News concludes wrenching round of cuts with fewer involuntary layoffs than expected — A brutal round of cuts at ABC News came to a close this week when executives laid off 22 employees Tuesday, a far smaller number than they had expected. — The final tally was less than anticipated …
Gillian Reagan / The Wire:
Arthur Sulzberger Jr.: NYT's Metered Paywall Is About Building ‘Emotional Connection’ With Readers (NYT) — The New York Times (NYT) is building its metered model for NYTimes.com in 2011 for many reasons, as chairman and publisher Arthur Sulzberger Jr. pointed out during the Times' annual meeting of stockholders yesterday.
Media Maverick:
Gizmodo considers suing police after iPhone raid — A lawyer for Gizmodo says that the gadget blog could sue the San Mateo County sheriff's office for raiding an editor's home last Friday as part of a probe into an errant iPhone prototype. — The option of a lawsuit “is available …
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Mary Duan / bizjournals:
Apple asked for ‘lost’ iPhone criminal probe
Apple asked for ‘lost’ iPhone criminal probe
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Edmund Lee / AdAge:
More Publishers Trying Outsourced Journalism — Established News Shops Running Articles From Pool of Freelancers for as Little as $5 a Story — NEW YORK (AdAge.com) — More major media companies are looking for ways to find cheap content. Thomson Reuters, Cox Newspapers and Hachette Filipacchi …
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Peter Kafka / MediaMemo:
Tremor Media Rounds Up Another $40 Million For Web Video Ads — Remember when the pre-roll — ads that run before Web video clips — was supposed to be on its way out? Somebody forgot to tell Tremor Media. — The video ad network, which makes most of its money selling pre-rolls …
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Mark Fitzgerald / Editor and Publisher:
Commentary: One Thumbs Up For ‘L.A. Times’ E-Commerce — CHICAGO I'm surprised at the relative silence that greeted Editor Russ Stanton's announcement that the Los Angeles Times will soon begin adding e-commerce links to some stories and blog postings. Happily surprised.
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Kevin Roderick / LA Observed:
LAT to add paid links to stories, blogs
LAT to add paid links to stories, blogs
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Honolulu Joining Ranks of One-Paper City As ‘Star-Bulletin’ Get Antitrust OK to Buy ‘Advertiser’ — CHICAGO Nobody will buy the Honolulu Star-Bulletin, whose owner was given U.S. Justice Department approval to buy its rival Honolulu Advertiser from Gannett Co.
Tom Grasty / Online Journalism Review:
Is the future of digital news collaborative? — By Tom Grasty: We all know the problems inherent in creating digital news packages: reporting from disparate geographic locations not only bloats budgets but hampers the ability to make timely decisions; slow uploads and incompatible file conversions often lead …
David Kaplan / paidContent:
AOL Sells IM Service ICQ To Russia's DST For $187.5 Million — As expected, Russian investment group Digital Sky Technologies says it has reached an agreement with AOL (NYSE: AOL) to buy its instant messaging service ICQ for $187.5 million. DST, which has investment in Facebook and Zynga …
Georg Szalai / Hollywood Reporter:
FiOS to offer YouTube, Net radio — Media Manager lets subscribers stream music from PC to TV — NEW YORK — Telecom giant Verizon's FiOS TV service has signed new deals that, it says, make it the first TV provider to offer both YouTube and Internet radio on the TV screen.
Bloomberg:
Comcast-NBC Deal Lets FCC Seek Web-TV Concessions — U.S. regulators may use their veto power over Comcast Corp.'s planned purchase of NBC Universal to demand concessions that help Web startups, analysts say. — The Federal Communications Commission extended its review of the deal this month …
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Joe Pompeo / The Wire:
Reuters' Paying Subscribers Are ‘Demanding’ In-Depth Investigations (TRI) — It was only last year that Reuters started getting into long-form investigative journalism. — But the newswire's been garnering recognition because of it, and it plans to keep expanding the effort.
Philly.com:
Phila. Newspapers sold to lenders — NEW YORK - Brian P. Tierney, CEO of Philadelphia Newspapers L.L.C., announced Wednesday afternoon that the company that owns the Philadelphia Inquirer and Daily News has been sold to its senior lenders for $135 million.
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Robert Andrews / paidContent:
'09 Music Sales Shed $1 Billion; U.S. Downloads Stagnant — Global recorded music sales shrank by 7.2 percent, from $18.3 billion to $17 billion, through 2009 - meaning the industry has scored fewer sales each year since 1999. — Digital sales grew 9.2 percent and now make up over a quarter of all music income...
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Ian Burrell / The Independent:
Top BBC strategist quits after inquiry into leak of 6 Music closure plans — A senior BBC strategist has left the corporation following a high-level internal investigation into the leaking of a confidential report mapping out the future of the organisation, including the closure of the digital radio station 6 Music.
Ryan Tate / Gawker:
Has the Gothamist Acquisition Fallen Through? — We hear Cablevision's much-heralded acquisition of blog network Gothamist might be imploding. That would certainly help explain why Gothamist is trying to hire its own sales guy, a month after news of its supposed acquisition. More »
Joe Pompeo / The Wire:
Washington Post Launches Its Politico Killer: PostPolitics.com — The Washington Post launched its new politics website today, PostPolitics.com. — Chris Cillizza, who writes The Post's political blog, The Fix, has been named managing editor of the site, and a slew of the paper's writers and columnists will be contributing.
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