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3:35 AM ET, May 5, 2010

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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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Staci D. Kramer / paidContent:
News Corp. Beats Estimates On Profit, Revenue But Digital Losses Increase  —  Avatar didn't bring home the Oscar for best picture but it helped News Corp (NYSE: NWS) to a win for its FYQ3—revenue up nearly 19 percent to $8.8 billion and a profit of $839 million.
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.
Wall Street Journal:
Google Readies Its E-Book Plan  —  Google Inc. plans to begin selling digital books in late June or July, a company official said Tuesday, throwing the search giant into a battle that already involves Amazon.com Inc., Apple Inc. and Barnes & Noble Inc.  —  Google has been discussing its vision …
Andy Plesser / Beet.TV:
Eighty Percent of Net Users Watch Video as Gobal Consumption Explodes, comScore  —  Online video consumption has become pervasive around the globe as nearly 80 percent of all Internet users watch some video, according Tania Yuki, who heads online video product management for comScore.
Discussion: comScore, Inc.
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.
Newsdesk / Tower Ticker:
Bloomberg's Jim Kirk named CNC managing editor  —  Jim Kirk, who left the Chicago Tribune 17 months ago to oversee Bloomberg News' Washington bureau coverage of the White House and Congress, is heading home to become managing editor of the nonprofit Chicago News Cooperative.
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.
Jon Bershad / Mediaite:
Judge Allows Lawsuit Against Jersey Shore For “Profiting From Showing Fights”  —  MTV had a huge hit on their hand last year when they took the formula from their reality TV stalwart The Real World, tossed in reductive ethnic stereotypes, and made Jersey Shore.
Discussion: Associated Press
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.
Jim Romenesko / Romenesko:
‘Conservation group’ quoted by NYT has direct ties to offshore drilling industry  —  “The sky is not falling,” a Gulf of Mexico Foundation exec told the Times for its front page oil spill story.  ProPublica's Marian Wang writes: “The Times doesn't offer any more information about the foundation.
Discussion: ProPublica: Blog, CJR and the nytpicker
Joel Johnson / Gizmodo:
48 Hours, 1,000s of Contributors, 1 Magazine  —  Can you make a magazine in a weekend?  Of course you can.  But can you make it good?  That's the question 48 Hour Magazine is trying to answer, using online media tools to make an old-school rag in two days.
Discussion: 48 Hour Magazine
Mindy McAdams / Teaching Online Journalism:
Looking at jQuery for visual journalism  —  With all this talk about the so-called death of Adobe Flash, the future of HTML5, etc., I thought I should take a closer look at jQuery.  This post is intended to give you an overview and help you decide whether you too should take a closer look.
William Wei / Silicon Alley Insider:
One In Eight Americans Will Stop Paying For TV In The Next Year — Here's Why  —  There's a new study by the Yankee Group that says an average of one in eight Americans will decide to stop paying for their cable or satellite television service in the next year.  —  Why?
Discussion: MediaPost, New York Post and Mediaite
Jonathan Stray / Nieman Journalism Lab:
Why does the BBC want to send its readers away?  The value of linking  —  The BBC aims to double the number outbound clicks from its site by 2013.  That's double the number of people sent away from the BBC site — intentionally.  In a recent BBC blog post, BBC News website editor Steve Herrmann cites …
The Independent:
‘The first punch came, landing on my nose, sending blood down my face’  —  ‘Independent’ reporter Jerome Taylor relives his bloody experience on the trail of voting fraud in east London  —  When I look back on it now what surprises me is how disarmingly polite my attackers were.
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 …
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
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? …
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.
Discussion: Talking Biz News and FishbowlNY
Dan Gillmor / Mediactive:
NYT Columnist Sees Some Poisoned Apples, But is He Missing Nearby Ones?  —  David Carr, media columnist for the New York Times, took critical note this week of arrogant behavior at Apple.  Perhaps unsurprisingly, given the myopia that pervades his organization about its own dealings with Apple, he missed a crucial part of the story.
Discussion: CJR and Gawker
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.
 
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