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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 …
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.”
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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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 …
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.
Poynter Online:
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.
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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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 …
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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Staci D. Kramer / paidContent:
Interview: Part 2: Dow Jones' Les Hinton & Robert Thomson On WSJ Digital
Interview: Part 2: Dow Jones' Les Hinton & Robert Thomson On WSJ Digital
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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.”
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David McKay Wilson / Michigan Today:
The dean of network news — When David Westin ('74, JD '77) was named ABC News president in 1997, media critics questioned whether the corporate lawyer, with scant experience in television journalism, was ready for prime time. — Thirteen years later, Westin stands as the dean …
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Luisa Beltran / PE Hub Blog:
Newsweek Auction Hits Second Round, PE Stays Home — Not many M&A deals make me sad, but the Newsweek sale brings tears. — I grew up on Newsweek and its jealous sister Time magazine (yes, my family got both, plus U.S. News & World Report). I remember Newsweek's coverage of Princess Diana's death …
Transpera:
Transpera Announces Greg Ballard as Chief Executive Officer and Alex Galvagni as Chief Operating Officer — Founder Frank Barbieri Assumes Role of Chief Product Officer — Transpera, The Attention Network, fostering pure, undivided attention between consumers and brands through mobile video advertising …
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.
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 …
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The Atlantic Wire:
GOOD QUESTION!: How Much Does Steve Jobs Hate Gawker Now? — If given the option to banish one media company from the Earth, there's little doubt which one Steve Jobs would choose: Gawker Media, Inc. This year, the rogue news blog founded by Nick Denton has been a giant thorn in Apple's side.
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Ben Fritz / Company Town:
Mark Cuban passes Lions Gate stock to Carl Icahn — Media entrepreneur and Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban said on CNBC Thursday morning that he will likely tender his shares of Lions Gate Entertainment to Carl Icahn, pushing the activist investor closer to taking control of the Santa Monica movie and TV studio.
David Goetzl / MediaPost:
Miller Sponsors Turner TV, Pushes Branded Story Lines — Turner said a multifaceted deal with MillerCoors will include not just the host — but a guest on TBS late-night show “Lopez Tonight” plugging one of its brands. — In what amounts to a live commercial, Belita Moreno …
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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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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 …
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.
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.
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 …