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7:25 PM ET, May 4, 2010

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Wall Street Journal:
Google Moves on e-Books  —  Google Inc. will begin selling digital books in late June or July, a company representative said Tuesday, setting off a three-way battle between the Internet giant and Amazon.com Inc. and Apple Inc.  —  Chris Palma, Google's manager for strategic-partner development …
Gabriel Sherman / New York Magazine:
CBS News and CNN Are Back in Partnership Negotiations  —  CBS News and CNN are in advanced negotiations about signing a news-gathering partnership, according to executives familiar with the discussions.  The talks revolve around how the two news divisions can combine operations in a bid to cut costs and expand audiences on both sides.
Peter Kafka / MediaMemo:
News Corp.'s Fabled Subscription Plans A Month Away  —  Remember Rupert Murdoch's plan to convince other media companies to join him behind a pay wall, and offer their stuff only via subscription?  It's still around, in some form.  We'll hear more about it in “three to four weeks” Murdoch said today during News Corp.'s earnings call.
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Joe Pompeo / Silicon Alley Insider:
Murdoch: ‘Any Idea About Us Spending $30 Million On A [Newspaper] War Is B.S.’ (NWS)
Discussion: paidContent and The Wire
Choire / The Awl:
Pink Weekly Debuts Cash-for-Traffic Reporter Bonus Jackpot Scheme  —  At last Wednesday's weekly staff meeting at the New York Observer, an old-fashioned paper memo was distributed; it was not sent out by email.  It explained a new trial incentive program for reporters, to begin immediately.
BrauBlog:
Star Tribune CEO Mike Klingensmith talks new paywall, digital re-do  —  Mike Klingensmith is no rocket scientist, just the son of one.  The new Star Tribune publisher/CEO's dad was an aeronautical engineer for Honeywell in Minneapolis during the Apollo era; the son faces a challenge nearly …
Discussion: Romenesko and Newsonomics
Sarah Ellison / Vanity Fair:
The Man Who Tried To Manage Murdoch  —  As Rupert Murdoch's jaws closed around The Wall Street Journal, managing editor Marcus Brauchli became the latest in a long line of editors who thought they could win over the conquering mogul.  Brauchli set about feverishly redesigning the paper …
Mark Leccese / Gatekeeper:
Tweeting the water story  —  I've been on Twitter (@mleccese) daily for a couple of months now trying to figure out if there's any useful journalism there.  I've learned that nearly every tweet is inane, self-promotional (I'll be self-promoting this blog post on Twitter as soon as I finish it …
David Kaplan / paidContent:
‘Tentative Recovery’ Eases Thomson Reuters' Falling Profits  —  Thomson Reuters (NYSE: TRI) CEO Tom Glocer pointed to the “tentative recovery” as helping fuel momentum for the company in the past quarter, as the company's profits fell less than analysts anticipated.
Joe Pompeo / The Wire:
NYT's Goldman Scoopster, Louise Story, Joins Bloomberg TV As Contributing Editor  —  Louise Story, one of the two New York Times reporters who broke the news on April 16 about the S.E.C. suing Goldman Sachs for fraud, has joined Bloomberg TV as a contributing editor.
Joe Pompeo / The Wire:
eBay Founder Pierre Omidyar's $20-Per-Month Hawaii News Site Is Live  —  Honolulu Civil Beat, the new Hawaii-based online news site and community hub launched by eBay founder Pierre Omidyar, went live this morning.  —  A little background: Omidyar describes the site as a “civic square for Hawaii …
Michael Calderone / Yahoo! News:
Cable news most trusted in new opinion survey  —  President Barack Obama, who in the past has dismissed TV talking heads and horse-race politics as “cable chatter,” revived his career as a bully-pulpit media critic this weekend.  Delivering a commencement address to the University …
Peter Kafka / MediaMemo:
Any Good Live Video on the Web Right Now?  Ask Clicker.  —  For a bunch of reasons, Web video tends to work better when it has already been recorded.  But here's one way to make live Web video more palatable: Make it easier to find.  —  Clicker, the would-be TV Guide for Web video, is now indexing live video streams, too.
Discussion: TechCrunch, Mashable! and NewTeeVee
Alexandra Jaffe / Editors Weblog:
Living Stories launch for WordPress could mean integration in newspaper sites  —  In February of this year, Google announced plans to open-source its Living Stories code, offering the program for development for news sources and blogs worldwide.  Though there hasn't since been a large influx …
Markcuban / blog maverick:
The Future of TV is......TV  —  Before I get into the topic at hand, I want to first commend Google and Youtube.  Just read the article “Are Live Sports the Next Frontier for Youtube?”  Dang, why didn't I think of that 15 years ago ??.  Oh well.  And one more thing.
Robert Andrews / paidContent:
Debt-Laden Private Buyouts Are Back - Pearson Sells IDC For $3.4 Billion  —  Pearson (NYSE: PSO) said back in January it wanted to sell Interactive Data Corporation, its financial market data analytics provider.  And now it is - for a pretty sum.  —  Silver Lake and Warbug Pincus funds …
Leena Rao / TechCrunch:
Nielsen Acquires Online Video Analytics Company GlanceGuide  —  Analytics and audience measurement giant Nielsen has acquired video analytics company GlanceGuide.  Terms of the deal were not disclosed.  —  GlanceGuide's analytics and measurements provide insights into how consumers interact with the video they watch online.
Discussion: NewTeeVee and paidContent
Martin Langeveld / Nieman Journalism Lab:
Moderating declines: Parsing the NAA's spin on newspaper circ data  —  Newspapers could borrow a line from a recent Dilbert comic strip: “We've been doing great since we redefined success as a slowing of failure.”  Or perhaps it was the other way around, and Dilbert creator Scott Adams …
Peter Rothberg / The Nation:
The Nation Goes Open Source  —  Of all the many changes at TheNation.com, the one you won't readily detect is the technology underlying the new site - the open source content management platform “Drupal.”  With redesigns, readers naturally focus on the “front-end,” (did the colors change? …
Greg Mitchell / The Nation:
Welcome to MEDIA FIX, Day One!  —  OUR media watchdogs require close watching.  It's been an article of faith for Nation editors and readers since the founding of the magazine.  In recent decades, Nation writers have provided smart, often witty, media coverage.
 
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