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Choire / The Awl:
‘New York Times’ Bans the Word ‘Tweet’ — Phil Corbett, the latest standards editor at the Times (maybe the greatest job in the world?), has issued a proclamation! Yesterday, the following memo went out, asking writers to abstain from the invented past-tense and other weird iterations of the magical noun-verb “Twitter.”
Megan Garber / Nieman Journalism Lab:
Google News experiments with human control, promotes a new serendipity with Editors' Picks — Late this afternoon, Google News rolled out a new experiment: Editors' Picks. Starting today, a small percentage of Google News users will find a new box of content with that label …
Foster Kamer / Runnin' Scared:
The New York Post's Exile Insanity (Updated) — Reports today surfaced from Gawker that the New York Post is having some staffing issues. And by “staffing issues” we mean “are losing high-profile reporters due to the crumbling civility of the volatile Post management and competing offers.”
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Staci D. Kramer / paidContent:
Updated: Read This Dow Jones Reply To A Licensing Request—And Weep — We've been running a two-part interview with Dow Jones (NSDQ: NWS) top business and editorial execs, Les Hinton and Robert Thomson, including an emphasis on repurposing content to increase the financial return.
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TheWrap.com's Davis named CEO of Investigative News Network — Digital Publisher New CEO of Investigative News Network — The recently formed Investigative News Network (INN), a collaboration of 32 non-profit news organizations producing public service journalism, today announced digital …
Peter Kafka / MediaMemo:
The Evolution of Time Magazine's iPad App: Here's What's Next — Time Magazine's first iPad app was a rush job. Time Warner's (TWX) magazine unit called the development process “Project Noah,” because the staff got it up and running in 40 days. So it's going to keep adding bells and whistles over time.
Peter Kafka / MediaMemo:
The TV Guide Is Dead, Right? Not at the Los Angeles Times. — Two articles of faith among the digerati: — Print editions of newspapers are going, going, gone. — TV may not be going anywhere. But it will get a lot better when we can use the Web to find our favorite shows.
Kevinweil / Twitter Blog:
More Than Dabbling — Every day millions of people use Twitter to create, share and discover information, and as we grow, analytics becomes an increasingly crucial part of improving our service. — Up until about a year ago, we used an online database called Dabble DB to track and share information about our projects internally.
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Howard Kurtz / Washington Post:
Linda Douglass, former Obama aide, rejoins mainstream media — Linda Douglass, the veteran network correspondent who became President Obama's chief health care spokeswoman, is heading back to journalism. — She is joining the Atlantic as a vice president at a time when David Bradley's media operation …
Penelope Green / New York Times:
Currents | Q&A: A Look Back From Departing Architectural Digest Editor — Look, there's Cher on the cover in silver snakeskin, and looking not a day over 40. She's a survivor, to be sure, and so is Architectural Digest, the shelter behemoth that seems hardly to have aged …
Jeremy Porter / Journalistics:
Help A Reporter Out (HARO) Joins Vocus Family — Vocus kicked off its 2010 User's Conference with a huge announcement of interest to PR professionals and journalists alike: Vocus has acquired Help A Reporter Out (HARO). HARO has built an impressive base of users over the past two years, becoming one of the most popular PR services.
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Ken Doctor / Nieman Journalism Lab:
The Newsonomics of tablet ad readiness — [Each week, our friend Ken Doctor — author of Newsonomics and longtime watcher of the business side of digital news — writes about the economics of the news business for the Lab.] — Are you ready to receive? That's the question news company …
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Mallary Jean Tenore / Poynter Online:
What Nonprofit News Sites Can Learn from Grist's ‘Save Our Journalists!’ Campaign — In Grist.org's latest campaign video, contributor Jennifer Prediger wears a fox mask and asks readers to raise money for “endangered species” — aka environmental journalists. — Grist staffer in the site's latest video campaign.
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Judith Townend / Journalism.co.uk:
BBC Global News director: ‘Empowerment by social media, that for me is the exciting part of it’ — “We're going to do this x32.” Not an obvious catchphrase, but an expression that has a very specific and important meaning for the BBC's global operations, director of Global News Peter Horrocks tells Journalism.co.uk.
Suzanne Vranica / Wall Street Journal:
Advertisers Test 3D Ads — Walt Disney Co.'s ESPN network has convinced three major advertisers to produce expensive 3-D commercials for its new sports channel debuting Friday with the 2010 World Cup broadcast. — It is the first major test of marketers' appetite for 3-D pitches.
eMarketer:
Online Video Viewing Shifts to Long-Form Content — Full-length TV and movies get a boost — The number of US online video viewers has risen steadily for the past few years and is expected to continue climbing in moderate increments through 2014. — eMarketer estimates that growth …
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Washington Post:
G. Richard ("Rick") Wagoner Elected a Director of The Washington Post Company — Companies: — Related Quotes — SymbolPriceChange — 443.70 — WASHINGTON—(BUSINESS WIRE)—The Washington Post Company (NYSE: WPO - News) announced today that G. Richard ("Rick") Wagoner has been elected to the Board of Directors.
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Michael Wolff / Newser:
The Paywall: Will Good Writing Save Murdoch? — Follow him on Twitter @MichaelWolffNYC — I have three British friends who write literate and stylish columns that will soon go behind Rupert Murdoch's paywall at the Times and Sunday Times of London. For a little while longer …
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Ryan Lawler / NewTeeVee:
TiVo: TV and Web Convergence ‘Started Years Ago,’ Not With Google TV — TiVo is launching an assault against Google TV ahead of the new web-on-TV platform's launch later this year. While Google is hoping to have its integrated TV and web offering available on Sony TVs and Blu-ray players …
Josh Dickey / The Wrap:
Longtime Mediaweek Editor Michael Burgi Leaving — By John Consoli — Mediaweek editor-in-chief Michael Burgi is leaving the magazine after more than 17 years to take a position as vice president of communications at Canoe Ventures. Burgi started at Mediaweek as a senior editor covering …
Jonathan Stray / Nieman Journalism Lab:
Linking by the numbers: How news organizations are using links (or not) — In my last post, I reported on the stated linking policies of a number of large news organizations. But nothing speaks like numbers, so I also trawled through the stories on the front pages of a dozen online news outlets …
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Steve Busfield / Guardian:
GMG reveals executive pay — Guardian editor Alan Rusbridger takes cut of £34,000 in year of pay freeze, with bonuses for three top executives — The Guardian editor-in-chief, Alan Rusbridger, took a voluntary pay cut of £34,000 in the 12 months to the end of March …
Jeremy W. Peters / New York Times:
BP and Officials Block Some Coverage of Gulf Oil Spill — When the operators of Southern Seaplane in Belle Chasse, La., called the local Coast Guard-Federal Aviation Administration command center for permission to fly over restricted airspace in Gulf of Mexico, they made what they thought was a simple and routine request.
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