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Chris Anderson / Wired:
Wired Magazine's iPad Edition Goes Live — The irony that Wired, a magazine founded to chronicle the digital revolution, has traditionally come to you each month on the smooshed atoms of dead trees is not lost on us. Let's just say the medium is not always the message. — Except that now it is.
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Nat Ives / AdAge:
Wired Introduces Adobe-Built IPad Edition — Improves on Magazine Apps in Some Ways, Lags in Others — NEW YORK (AdAge.com) — Wired magazine has introduced its much-anticipated iPad edition, a slick $4.99 app that was built by Adobe in a 10-month development process despite Apple's midstream ban …
Mark Fitzgerald / Editor & Publisher:
Media Audit: ‘Wall St. Journal’ Readership Up Big Since Murdoch Takeover, While ‘N.Y. Times’ Stays Flat and ‘USA Today’ Falls — CHICAGO — Readership of The Wall Street Journal has jumped 20% since News Corp. acquired the paper in 2007, according to a new study by The Media Audit.
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Joe Pompeo / The Wire:
Wall Street Journal Readership Is Up 20% Since Rupert Murdoch Took Over (NWS)
Wall Street Journal Readership Is Up 20% Since Rupert Murdoch Took Over (NWS)
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Daniel Indiviglio / The Atlantic Online:
Did We Just Learn Disney's Selling ABC Through Ex-Employee's Arrest? — Who knew federal prosecutors were so good at breaking news? A former Disney administrative assistant and her friend have been arrested for attempting to sell non-public information to investors — but that may not be the big news.
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Joe Pompeo / The Wire:
Richard Beckman' First Big Move At e5 Global Media: Putting Janice Min In Charge Of The Hollywood Reporter — Ever since Nielsen sold a bunch of publications—including Adweek, Mediaweek, Billboard and The Hollywood Reporter—to e5 Global Media back in December, media watchers have been wondering about the company's plans.
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Stephen Foley / The Independent:
Billionaire funds web news rival to San Francisco Chronicle paper — One of America's oldest and largest newspapers, the San Francisco Chroncile, faces a new online-only rival from today, with the launch of Baycitizen.org - a not-for-profit website that is part of a growing trend reshaping US journalism.
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Stuart Elliott / Media Decoder:
Ad Spending Turns Up in First Quarter, Tracking Service Says, After Many Quarters of Declines — In a tangible sign that perceptions of better times along Madison Avenue may start becoming a reality, a leading ad tracking service reported that advertising spending in major media rose in the first quarter …
Jeff Bercovici / DailyFinance:
Atlantic Media Halts Work on Business Website — Atlantic Media's plan to start a business-news website has encountered another setback. The launch has been postponed indefinitely, and the editor heading up the project is leaving the company. — “Yes, it's on hold for now but we are still committed …
Adriano Farano / Owni:
Burt Herman:|| “We should apply technology lessons to journalism” — Hacks/Hackers' founder speaks to OWNI about his brainchild, a group that tries to connect journalists and technologists. He talks about the genesis of the initiative during a Knight journalism Fellowship year.
Michael Roberts / The Latest Word:
Yahoo! to open major Denver office as part of Associated Content acquisition — Lately, major businesses like Frontier Airlines and Qwest have made news for decreasing their presence in Denver, not expanding it. — But Yahoo!'s acquisition of Associated Content last week brings more positive tidings.
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David Kaplan / paidContent:
Armed With Consumer Research, HuffPo Revenue Plan Moves To Phase II — Huffington Post President and Chief Revenue Officer Greg Coleman says that he's on target to reach his goal of doubling the news aggregator's ad sales this year thanks to two things that hadn't existed at the company before he arrived.
John Koblin / New York Observer:
Ryan McGinley Shoots for Times Magazine — Lynn Hirschberg penned her final piece for The New York Times Magazine this weekend on M.I.A., and what a way to go out! Ryan McGinley shot the—pretty amazing—photos for the piece. — Suddenly Gerry Marzorati seems to be expanding that photo portfolio!
Yahoo! News:
WH pulling out all the stops to defend oil spill handling to media — The White House, continuing its effort to push back against negative media coverage of the government's handling of the oil spill, set up an on the record meeting today between incident commander Thad Allen …
Mike Fleming / Deadline.com:
Lower Bid? Reluctant TWC Board? Implosion Of Miramax Deal Takes On Rashomon Complexity — UPDATE WRITE-THRU: Why did Disney's sale of Miramax Films to Ron Burkle and Bob and Harvey Weinstein implode at the last moment? It's become a real Rashomon. One version is that as lawyers put …
Reuters:
Redstone says CBS, Viacom not for sale — CBS Corp (CBS.N) Executive Chairman Sumner Redstone spelled out again that he has no interest in selling the network or its sister company, Viacom Inc (VIAb.N). — “I will never, N-E-V-E-R, sell Viacom or CBS,” Redstone said in response …
Nieman Foundation News:
Nieman Foundation announces Nieman Fellows in Class of 2011 — CAMBRIDGE, Mass. - The Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard has selected 25 journalists from the United States and abroad to join the 73rd class of Nieman Fellows. The group includes journalists who work in print, radio …
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Lauren Kapp / nbcuniversal.presscentre.com:
RYAN OSBORN NAMED NBC NEWS, DIRECTOR OF SOCIAL MEDIA — In a newly created role, NBC News Ryan Osborn has been promoted to Director of Social Media for NBC News. Osborn will oversee and execute all social media initiatives for the news division. He will manage NBC News' usage of social media …
Rachel Metz / Associated Press:
Amazon and Penguin make e-book pricing deal — SAN FRANCISCO — Amazon.com Inc. and book publisher Penguin Group reached an agreement regarding the pricing of Penguin's electronic books, the online retailer and book publisher said Wednesday. — With the new agreement …