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Nat Ives / AdAge:
Magazines to Sell Subscriptions Within Facebook's News Feed — Facebook Users Can Stay in News Feed While Buying Print Subs and Reading Whole Articles — NEW YORK (AdAge.com) — The magazine business may soon have a way to do more with Facebook than engage fans and promote its brands.
Steve Donohue / Light Reading:
Comcast CEO Dismisses Cord-Cutting Trend — LOS ANGELES — The Cable Show — Insisting that pay TV companies are adding new customers, Comcast Corp. (Nasdaq: CMCSA, CMCSK) CEO Brian Roberts attempted to debunk reports that more consumers are cutting the cord on their cable TV subscriptions …
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Sarah Kunst / New York | Guest of a Guest:
Neel Shah Claims He Can't Even Get In To Avenue — Have you seen Neel Shah's new taxi TV commercial for Bing, in which he is rejected from Avenue? The casting is random-and a harbinger of more internet “celebrities” making the jump to tv.- — The death of old media has been greatly exaggerated it seems …
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Steve Krakauer / Mediaite:
John Carney Joins CNBC: “Corporate Environments Don't Frighten Me” — Former Business Insider managing editor John Carney is going corporate - he joins NBCU today as senior editor at CNBC.com, to appear regularly on-air. — Guest Of A Guest broke the news, and the full release is after the jump.
Ryan Chittum / CJR:
At the WSJ, A Question of Trust — The real issue in the Kagan softball dustup: The paper has lost credibility in the Murdoch era … Simpson is the respected former Wall Street Journal investigative reporter, and that quote is from former WSJer Sarah Ellison's new book War at The Wall Street Journal …
Andrew Rice / New York Times:
Putting a Price on Words — Last year, Sam Apple got the idea into his head that what the world needed was a new kind of newspaper. This was, to put it mildly, at odds with the consensus of the marketplace. At the time, several large media companies were in bankruptcy …
Megan Garber / Nieman Journalism Lab:
Location, location, etc: What does the WSJ's Foursquare check-in say about the future of location in news? — It was the Foursquare check-in heard 'round the world. Or, at least, 'round the future-of-news Twitterverse. On Friday, the Wall Street Journal checked in to the platform's Times Square venue with some breaking news:
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Media Decoder:
Saban Reacquires ‘Power Rangers,’ Moves Show to Nickelodeon — The media investor Haim Saban said Wednesday that he had bought back the rights to his biggest franchise, “Power Rangers,” from The Walt Disney Company, and had licensed the show to Nickelodeon, the children's cable channel owned by Viacom.
Rachel Deahl / Publishers Weekly:
Amazon to Drop Free Books from Kindle Bestseller List — For some in publishing it may be a curiosity, for others a point of contention—Amazon's practice of including free downloads in its list of most popular Kindle titles. It will soon no longer be an issue.
Vadim Lavrusik:
The missing link in journalism curricula: Community engagement — Next Tuesday, I will graduate with a master's of science degree in digital media from the prestigious Columbia University Journalism School. As I graduate, I have gained skills in reporting, video production, audio, editing …
Lloyd Grove / The Daily Beast:
Inside Lorne Michaels' Bubble — Hungry Beast Giving Beast Women in the World — Blogs and Stories — The Saturday Night Live creator talks to The Daily Beast's Lloyd Grove about his action flick MacGruber, Conan's departure from NBC, Comcast's takeover of the network—and SNL's Betty White episode.
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Al Bawaba:
Arab Media Forum Discussion Analyzes the ‘Al Jazeera Effect’ at AMF 2010 — Whenever Al Jazeera is accessible to an audience, they tend to find some solidarity with it, commented Adel Iskandar, Media and Communication Lecturer at Georgetown University, citing examples of a Vermont-based cable operator …
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Robert Quigley / Geekosystem:
There's a Dirty UNIX Joke in the New York Times' Facebook Backlash Story (Update) — This morning's New York Times features a story on a group of NYU undergraduates working on a would-be Facebook killer called Diaspora*, the software for which “will let users set up their own personal servers …
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Jim Romenesko / Romenesko:
Laid-off Baltimore Sun staffers tell their stories on new website — LAID-OFF BALTIMORE SUN WORKERS FIND A VOICE ON NEW WEBSITE CREATED BY FELLOWSHIP FROM WRITERS GUILD, EAST FOUNDATION — NEW YORK CITY - In the spring of 2009, more than 60 Baltimore Sun writers and staff were laid off …
Lois Beckett / The Snitch:
Behind the Scenes at 48 Hour Magazine — Sunday, 7:07 a.m. Alexis Madrigal and Mat Honan. Five hours left. — This weekend, a group of San Francisco media friends got together and produced a glossy print magazine, start to finish, in just about 48 hours.
Guardian:
Sunday Times to cut Scottish staff — News International paper's Scottish staff expected to be reduced by at least three quarters — The Sunday Times has announced swingeing cuts to its Scottish operation, with fears that at least three-quarters of the editorial staff will be laid off.
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Mark Sweney / Guardian:
TV Quick faces closure — H Bauer begins consultation with staff about closing 19-year-old listings weekly, down 26% in last round of ABCs — Publisher H Bauer looks set to close TV Quick, 19 years after the weekly title launched to take advantage of deregulation of the UK TV listings market.
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Wendy Davis / MediaPost:
Judge Upholds Ban On FlyOnTheWall's Publishing Financial ‘Hot News’ — A federal judge has rejected Theflyonthewall.com's request to resume publishing banks' stock recommendations early in the morning. U.S. District Court Judge Denise Cote in New York ruled that the site had not shown …
Erick Schonfeld / TechCrunch:
RRE Ventures, Ron Conway, And Founder Collective Bet $8 Million On BuzzFeed — Making buzz happen online is an elusive enterprise, but BuzzFeed is making a business around it. The New York City startup just raised an $8 million series B financing, led by RRE Ventures.
Jeff Whatcott / Brightcove Blog:
Solving the Online Video Monetization Puzzle — The image of a jigsaw puzzle kept coming to mind as I watched last week's Brightcove Video Monetization Summit. The good news is that the picture is starting to take shape. We recently published some new research findings with TubeMogul showing …
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Andy Plesser / Beet.TV:
Brightcove and FreeWheel to Enable Video Advertising on the Apple iPad
Brightcove and FreeWheel to Enable Video Advertising on the Apple iPad
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