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7:50 AM ET, May 12, 2010

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The Huffington Post:
Comcast CEO: We Won't Interfere With NBC News  —  PHILADELPHIA — The chief executive of Comcast says he won't interfere with the editorial decisions of NBC's news programs.  —  Brian Roberts said Tuesday at a cable industry trade convention in Los Angeles that NBC News is an “awesome asset” that needs to be protected.
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John Koblin / New York Observer:
Reuters, Politico Line Up for Newsweek  —  It has been only a week since Washington Post Co.'s chairman, Donald Graham, announced that Newsweek was on the block, but already a few big media players are taking an early look at the newsweekly.  —  Thomson Reuters and Politico owner Allbritton Communications …
Choire / The Awl:
Google Believes Online Ads Could Be Worth More Than Print Ads by 2012  —  When you look through the delightful PowerPoint presentation prepared at Google on the newspaper industry, a few things stand out.  —  Now, this graph, while entertaining, isn't a useful comparison of anything.
Discussion: Gawker
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Stephanie Clifford / Media Decoder:
A Peek at Vanity Fair's iPad App  —  “Magazines are actually pretty brilliant concepts the way they are,” said Vanity Fair editor Graydon Carter on Tuesday as he previewed his magazine's new iPad app.  “At the same time, we have a few bells and whistles that a magazine cannot provide.”
Discussion: Mashable! and New York Observer
Jim Romenesko / Romenesko:
Lacey named New York Times Phoenix bureau chief  —  Just when you thought the red-hot news out of Arizona was getting pushed off Page One, we have a Grand Canyon State scoop of our own: The first New York Times Phoenix Bureau Chief will be.Marc Lacey.  Read more in this note from Rick Berke.
Discussion: LA Observed
Megan Garber / Nieman Journalism Lab:
“Always collaborate”: Say hello to OpenFile, the local news site putting those new media maxims to the test  —  The thing about new media maxims is that, all too often, they remain just that — maxims.  Smart ideas that guide our thinking, yes, but that don't get much tangible testing in the hectic, messy space where journalism lives.
Canadian Press:
Group to acquire Canwest papers for $1.1 billion … TORONTO — Canwest Global Communications has approved the sale of its newspapers to a group led by National Post president and CEO Paul Godfrey in a $1.1-billion deal that preserves jobs and pays off the insolvent company's bankers.
Discussion: Globe and Mail and Guardian
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New role a ‘great privilege’: Godfrey
Discussion: Toronto Star and Fitz & Jen
Shaila Dewan / New York Times:
CNN Contributor Erickson Draws Ire From All Sides  —  MACON, Ga. — In his seven weeks as one of CNN's newest contributors, Erick Erickson has made scarcely more than a dozen appearances on the network.  —  But his every utterance — every Twitter message, blog post and radio rant …
Discussion: Romenesko
Alex Beam / Boston Globe:
Ye Olde Newsweek  —  When a being a journalist-on-the-rise was a glass half-filled job  —  My first job in journalism was at the now-foundering Newsweek magazine, which the Washington Post Co. has put up for sale.  This was — gasp — more than 30 years ago, and my memories are grossly irrelevant …
Discussion: Romenesko
Ben Elowitz / paidContent:
The New Rules For Judging ‘Quality’ In Published Content  —  Ben Elowitz (@elowitz) is co-founder and CEO of Wetpaint, a platform for social web sites, and author of the Digital Quarters blog.  Prior to Wetpaint, Elowitz co-founded Blue Nile, the online retailer of luxury goods.
Peter Kafka / MediaMemo:
Another Web Ad That Wants to Eat Your Screen (With Your Permission)  —  Another entrant from the giant-ad-that-takes-over-your-entire- screen competition: Firefly Video, which is launching an ad network today.  —  Firefly's ad unit is a mashup of lots of things we've seen in the past …
Discussion: MediaPost, NewTeeVee and TechCrunch
Jennifer Valentino-DeVries / Digits:
Are Mobile Ads the Next Big Thing?  Maybe Not  —  A lot of buzz among online advertising companies these days is focused on mobile ads delivered to smart phones.  Google executives have even talked about becoming a “mobile first” company, and Apple and Google have both made recent moves into mobile advertising.
Bill Mitchell / Newspay:
Spot.Us Experiments with User-Directed Sponsorship Revenue  —  In some ways, it seems like a no-brainer: Encourage consumer engagement with advertising by giving users a stake in deciding how the revenue gets spent.  —  As far as I can tell, though, Spot.Us is breaking some new ground with the …
Discussion: Spot Us and Editors Weblog
Doree Shafrir / New York Magazine:
Wisenheimers, Scary People, and Debate-Team Captains: A Taxonomy of Commenting Communities  —  Every online publication with a comments section develops its own culture of readers who gather every day to post funny one-liners, shout at each other, resume long-running debates …
Discussion: Tomorrow Museum and Deadspin
Jessica E. Vascellaro / Wall Street Journal:
Facebook Makes Ad Inroads  —  Facebook Inc. is catching up to rivals Yahoo Inc. and Microsoft Corp. in selling display ads.  —  In the first quarter, Facebook pulled ahead of Yahoo for the first time and delivered more banner ads to its U.S. users than any other Web publisher, according to market-research firm comScore Inc.
Megan Garber / Nieman Journalism Lab:
Crowdsourcing goes global: The NYT's “Moment in Time”  —  Visit the New York Times' Lens blog today, and you'll find an image slightly different from the high-quality photographs that normally populate the outlet: a spinning globe, highly stylized, its surface popping with piles of pictures.
Discussion: Lens
Andy Plesser / Beet.TV:
Brightcove and FreeWheel to Enable Video Advertising on the Apple iPad  —  Since the launch of the Apple iPad, many online video publishers have been been working feverishly to get video onto the the popular platform.  —  Since Apple does not allow Adobe's Flash on the device …
Curt Hopkins / ReadWriteWeb:
Court Rules for MobiTV in Fee Case  —  The United States 5th District Court in New York handed down a ruling today regarding the licensing rates and terms that may be charged for streaming television and radio content to mobile devices.  —  In US v. ASCAP, music performance rights publisher ASCAP sued MobiTV …
Todd Spangler / Multichannel News:
Cable Show 2010: CTOs See IP Video In Their Future  —  Panelists Also Discuss Telephony Peering, DOCSIS 3.0, ITV  —  Los Angeles — Cable probably will still be delivering video to MPEG-2 set-tops in 10 years, but in the meantime they will need to quench their customers' thirst for IP video …
Marc Brownstein / AdAge:
Overreliance on Social Media Will Damage Your Brand  —  It's Good for Maintaining Relationships, but How Will New Customers Find You?  —  Last year, a friend of mine who is the CEO of a successful retail apparel brand gleefully told me how he cut his $5 million advertising budget, in lieu of a 100% Facebook/social-media strategy.
Discussion: mUmBRELLA
David Kaplan / paidContent:
Disney Digital Narrows Losses As Revs Rise 20 Percent  —  The Walt Disney Co. (NYSE: DIS) posted healthy gains this past quarter, and the company cited box office successes such as Alice In Wonderland and the acquisition of Marvel, which has the number one film at the box office with Iron Man 2, as the reasons for the growth.
Discussion: Media Decoder, Variety and rbr.com
Mark Fitzgerald / Editor & Publisher:
Burned by Bankruptcies, But Betting on Newspapers  —  CHICAGO  —  While JPMorgan Chase was negotiating with debtor newspapers where its investments went badly, such as bankrupt Tribune Co., it was also making a big bet on the business — tripling its holdings in the nation's largest newspaper publisher, Gannett Co.
CNN:
Brown's quit offer sparks newspaper frenzy  —  London, England (CNN) — British premier Gordon Brown's offer to step down as part of a deal to entice the Liberal Democrats into a coalition government with Labour rather than David Cameron's Conservatives provoked a mixed reaction in the UK press Tuesday.
 
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Christopherfountain / For What It's Worth:
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Discussion: Inside Cable News
Bill Mickey / Folio:
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Discussion: paidContent and FishbowlNY
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Meg James / Los Angeles Times:
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Discussion: B&C and Company Town