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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 …
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Matt McGee / Search Engine Land:
Google Testing New Google News Home Page (With Sharing Options) — This never happens to me. Until now. While writing my earlier piece, Google News Tests Editors' Picks, I went to Google News on the off-chance that I'd be able to see the “limited test” of editors' picks. Nope. As expected.
Dan Frommer / The Wire:
Forbes Asks Employees To Help Steve Forbes Get More Twitter Followers (MEMO) — If you've been following any Forbes staffers' tweets lately, you might notice a uniform push to help their famous CEO Steve Forbes get more Twitter followers. — That's because the company is actually asking …
Brian Steinberg / AdAge:
Broadcast Upfront Finishes Between $8.1B and $8.7B — TV Ekes Out Gain Over Last Year As NBC Universal Wraps Talks Including Cable — NEW YORK (AdAge.com) — Advertisers have committed between $8.1 billion and $8.7 billion to the five broadcast networks' coming program schedules …
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Joe Pompeo / The Wire:
Newsmax Boss Chris Ruddy Says He'd Make Newsweek Profitable In 18 Months, Bring Back Michael Isikoff — Of all the official Newsweek suitors that have been confirmed since the first bids for the money-bleeding magazine were filed on June 2, the one that's raised the most eyebrows is Newsmax Media …
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On disclosure ethics — There's some buzz about that the FBI is getting involved with this iPad email leak. Sean Sullivan at F-Secure said “the disclosure was completely irresponsible.” AT&T says we never contacted them. I want to make some things clear.
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Steven Pinker / New York Times:
Mind Over Mass Media — NEW forms of media have always caused moral panics: the printing press, newspapers, paperbacks and television were all once denounced as threats to their consumers' brainpower and moral fiber. — So too with electronic technologies. PowerPoint, we're told, is reducing discourse to bullet points.
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Joseph Tartakoff / paidContent:
E-Reader Maker IRex Files For Bankruptcy — Is the e-reader market about to get less crowded? E-Reader maker IRex Technologies has filed for bankruptcy, citing disappointing sales of its consumer device in the U.S. CEO Hans Brons tells a Dutch financial publication that sales of the company's iRex DR800SG …
Economist:
The strange survival of ink — Newspapers have escaped cataclysm by becoming leaner and more focused — “PRINT is going to live longer than people think,” asserts Mathias Döpfner, the boss of Axel Springer. Perhaps it will in central Europe. The publisher of Bild …
Yinka Adegoke / Reuters:
Disney, News Corp target post-World Cup soccer wins — * ESPN to increase coverage of soccer next season — * Fox Soccer's premium channel offers more live matches — Soccer, the No. 1 sport in most of the world, is finally getting a big roll on U.S. television.
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Michael Smerconish / Washington Post:
On cable TV and talk radio, a push toward polarization — Any conversation about political polarization would be incomplete without a look at the media's role in shaping opinions. From my view on the front lines, I have seen a rapid escalation of extreme dialogue — sadly, something sure to guarantee high ratings.
Laura McGann / Nieman Journalism Lab:
Elizabeth Spiers' media-entrepreneur summer school — This summer Elizabeth Spiers is teaching summer school, and you can apply for a seat in her class. — The media consultant, founding editor Gawker, and builder of DealBreaker, several Mediabistro blogs, and other sites is looking …
Nielsen Wire:
What Consumers Watch: Nielsen's Q1 2010 Three Screen Report — Technologies such as high definition television, digital video recorders and the Internet are creating higher quality and more convenient experiences for consumers, and as a result, the amount of video Americans consume continues to rise …
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Eliot Van Buskirk / Epicenter:
Feds Laid Foundation for Apple/Google Mobile Ad Feud — Google's AdMob served far more ads to Apple iOS devices than to Google Android devices in April, the last month for which it released numbers (chart courtesy of AdMob). — Apple has invited the ad networks of the world to serve ads within apps …
Jaeyeon Woo / Digits:
A Record Deal via YouTube and iPhones — Kim Yeo-hee, the 22-year-old South Korean known on YouTube as “applegirl002,” is making the leap from viral video sensation to recording star. — Ms. Kim three months ago joined legions of wannabe singers by putting up a homemade video on YouTube.
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Brian Stelter / Media Decoder:
Marketing Venture From Bateman and Arnett Takes Off With Orbit — The comedians Will Arnett and Jason Bateman are introducing their first videos created in concert with brands, five months after announcing DumbDumb, something they call a “sponsor-driven advertising and production company.”
Foster Kamer / Runnin' Scared:
Media Moves: Felix Gillette Leaves the New York Observer for Bloomberg BusinessWeek — Via his Twitter, one-third of New York Observer's Media Mob, the very talented Felix Gillette, will be leaving the Observer for the incredibly shiny Bloomberg BusinessWeek, where he will get to work in a “literally awesome” office.
Chris Woodyard / USA Today:
Chevrolet exec who wrote memo smiling about ‘Chevy’ debate — Few things thrill marketing executives more than having their brand be the day's hot topic of conversation that day, and not in a bad way. — There also are few things that would make one less thrilled than having a memo …
Michele McLellan / rjionline.org:
Part 2 - Community drives mission — Online community news publishers say enabling comments on stories and blogs is the best way to engage community around their content. — “Those conversations drive what is important to us,” said Polly Kreisman, an Emmy-winning broadcast journalist …