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10:25 PM ET, May 25, 2010

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Media Week:
'If paywall doesn't work I'm in the s**t', admits News Int's commercial chief  —  LONDON - News International's commercial leader, Paul Hayes, joked his neck could be on the line if the publisher's eagerly anticipated plans to erect paywalls around online content fail next month.
Discussion: Brand Republic
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Lewis DVorkin / The Copy Box:
About those M&A rumors: Forbes to acquire True/Slant  —  For me, True/Slant began a long time ago.  —  It didn't have a name when I scribbled the beginnings of an idea on a calendar page during an interminable flight from Washington to New York.  There was a vision, though …
Peter Kafka / MediaMemo:
The New York Times Plans a Blogger-Friendly Pay Wall.  Link All You Like!  —  Will the pay wall the New York Times is building scare away the paper's natural allies-bloggers who like to link to the site?  —  Daily Finance's Jeff Bercovici floats the scenario by pointing to some eye-popping statistics.
Stephanie Clifford / Media Decoder:
Two More Editors Leave Harper's  —  A flight of high-level editors from Harper's Magazine is continuing.  —  Two senior editors, Bill Wasik and Luke Mitchell, will be leaving the magazine soon.  Kathy Park Price, the Harper's spokeswoman, confirmed that they had given notice.
Discussion: New York Observer
Damon Kiesow / Mobile Media:
Former Newspaper Photographer Becomes Mobile, Social Journalist  —  “Hi, I'm Jim.  I'm from the Internet.”  —  That was the moment Jim MacMillan, a Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist, veteran of 17 years at the Philadelphia Daily News and former embedded journalist of the war in Iraq, realized the game had changed.
Greg Sandoval / Media Maverick:
Google offered Viacom $592 million for content  —  Not long after Google acquired YouTube, the search engine offered nearly $600 million in guaranteed revenue if Viacom—the parent company of MTV Networks, Comedy Central, and Paramount Pictures—licensed its TV shows and films to YouTube, records show.
Discussion: VentureBeat and PlagiarismToday
Vince Veneziani / The Wire:
Here's What Dennis Kneale REALLY Thinks About CNBC, His Colleagues, And His Future At The Network  —  Last week, we sat down for a late lunch with CNBC's Dennis Kneale.  —  We met the Power Lunch host at a small cafe around the block from our offices and expected polite, bland exchanges about politics, careers, and Wall Street.
Claire Hughes Johnson / The Official Google Blog:
Google's U.S. economic impact  —  (Cross-posted to the Google Public Policy Blog)  —  In 1978, people told Douglas Twiddy he was crazy when he started renting out vacation homes in the Outer Banks of North Carolina.  More than 30 years later, his son Ross is using our AdWords advertising program …
Katy Bachman / Mediaweek:
Newspapers' Web Traffic on the Rise  —  Newspapers may be struggling with how to monetize their online versions, but they're doing just fine with increasing Web traffic.  The number of unique visitors to newspaper Web sites in the top 25 markets grew 10 percent from March to April reaching 83.7 million …
Mike Masnick / Techdirt:
If You're Going To Dump On ‘Citizen Journalism’ Projects... It Probably Helps Not To Get All Your Facts Wrong  —  This one comes via Jay Rosen, who points us to an article at NowToronto.com that trashes a new Toronto-based journalism project called OpenFile, for being a “citizen journalism” project.
CNBC:
SEC Investigating Leaks in Galleon Insider Trading Case  —  The government's case against accused insider trader Raj Rajaratnam has taken an unexpected twist.  The government is now investigating leaks to journalists alleged to have come from the Justice Department and the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Wall Street Journal:
Disney Weighs Options for Miramax  —  Having given notice Monday that it was breaking off negotiations to sell Miramax Films to a group of investors that included Harvey and Bob Weinstein, Walt Disney Co. is now faced with several options about the future of its independent film library.
Lost Remote:
Guest Post: The future of investigative journalism  —  Another of the LR Faithful have answered the call to write a guest post, and this time we go international.  Stijn Debrouwere is a graphic designer in Belgium.  He wrote this thoughtful piece on the future of investigative journalism.
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Jim Romenesko / Romenesko:
Bankrupt Tribune wants to give another $15 million in bonuses to executives  —  The new bonuses, which cover 42 top executives, include nine of Tribune's 10 top-ranking corporate leaders.  The company has already handed out $57.4 million worth of bonuses while under bankruptcy protection.
Discussion: Speakeasy
Jim O'Neill / FierceOnlineVideo:
Metacafe on its new movie channel: We're not Hulu or YouTube  —  Metacafe doesn't have the size of YouTube or the premium television content of Hulu.  But Metacafe CEO Erick Hachenburg says that's where his company can gain ground on both of them.  —  “The challenge for this space …
Discussion: MediaPost
Joe Pompeo / The Wire:
Eamon Javers Bails On Politico For CNBC  —  Eamon Javers, one of Politico's White House reporters, is headed to CNBC, where he was once an on-air correspondent covering the intersection of business and politics.  He's joining the network as a Washington reporter covering lobbying and regulatory affairs.
Bill Carter / Media Decoder:
Smallish Crowds for Finales of ‘24’ and ‘Law & Order’  —  The long runs of two of television's recent titans, “24” on Fox and “Law & Order” on NBC, mostly whimpered to an end Monday night with no real bang in the ratings.  —  The series finales of both series did only slightly better Monday …
Julian Clover / Broadband TV News:
Rovi seeks to guide Google TV  —  It is not so much a battle for hearts and minds as one for middleware and navigation.  Google's announcement that it has created a version of its Android operating system for the TV has been followed up by news that Rovi intends to bring its TotalGuide navigation solution to the party.
Editor & Publisher:
Wallace to Head Boston Globe Media Digital Ad Strategies  —  NEW YORK  —  Boston Globe Media has hired Mike Wallace as executive director, digital advertising strategies.  The former Boston.com staffer is responsible for developing programs and initiatives for digital advertising across The Boston Globe …
Andy Plesser / Beet.TV:
Mayor Mike Clongs Media Biz for Producing Weak Content  —  The problems with the media business is not the result of technology, it's about quality of content, said Mayor Michael Bloomberg at a press briefing today at the TechCrunch Disrupt conference.  —  In response to a question from this reporter …
Michael Volpe / ocbj.com:
Local Online News Site Shuts Down  —  Costa Mesa-based Orange County Local News Network has ceased operations after four months.  —  The online news website, which wrote and aggregated news from other newspapers including the Los Angeles Times and its local weeklies, said it was shutting down operations Monday.
Megan Garber / Nieman Journalism Lab:
Jure Leskovec: How memes move, heartbeat-like, through the news  —  Every week, our friends at the Berkman Center for Internet and Society invite academics and other thinkers to discuss their work over lunch.  Thankfully for us, they record the sessions.  This week, we're passing along …
Leena Rao / TechCrunch:
AOL Now Employs 4,000 Journalists (But Only 500 Are Full-Time)  —  It's no secret that AOL is aggressively building out its content strategy.  Today at TechCrunch Disrupt, AOL CEO Tim Armstrong says that the company now employs 4,000 journalists, 3,500 of which are part-time or freelance.
Discussion: ClickZ
Robert Andrews / paidContent:UK:
BBC Looks To Ban Third-Party iPlayer Builds  —  The BBC, seeking to maintain its brand, says it does not want to make its programmes available to third parties for VOD distribution on an unbundled basis.  The corporation's executive makes the suggestion in proposals for changing …
 
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Robert Andrews / paidContent:UK:
Stop The Presses: ‘Sunset’ For Print In Five Years, FT Sees
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Josh Tyrangiel on Business Reporting: 'What I'm Noticing Is a Lot More Skepticism'
Discussion: GalleyCat, UnBeige and WebNewser
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Robert Fisk / Aljazeera:
Journalism and ‘the words of power’
George Hunter / Detroit News:
Bing bans TV crews from cop raids
Discussion: Romenesko and rbr.com
Joe Pompeo / The Wire:
The Atlantic's Ad Pages Are Up 22 Percent (A Bunch Of Other Mags …
Lucia Moses / Mediaweek:
Macy's Ad Gets Tablet-fied for Digital Mags
Discussion: MediaPost
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Brian Steinberg / AdAge:
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Discussion: MediaPost and TVWeek.com
David Zurawik / Z on TV:
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Discussion: Inside Cable News
Rachel Deahl / Publishers Weekly:
Agents Weigh the Growth Of Alternate Publishing Options
Discussion: TeleRead, GalleyCat and eBookNewser
Burt / Hacks/Hackers Unite:
Journalists and technologists build 12 iPad news apps in less …
Chris Ariens / TVNewser:
CNN Begins Adding New Shows at 8pm
Christina Warren / Mashable!:
HBO Taps YouTube, iPad and Facebook to Distribute (RED) Documentary
Discussion: Mobile Entertainment
Jonah Lehrer / Wired:
Animating a Blockbuster: How Pixar Built Toy Story 3
Mike Masnick / Techdirt:
Lady Gaga Says No Problem If People Download Her Music; The Money Is In Touring
Discussion: Gawker and PopEater