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Exit — Always lead with the news: I've decided to leave my position at Newsweek and accept a job at Tumblr. Though this is cliche, it is indeed true that this has been a difficult decision for me. I have been and continue to be a loud and persistent defender of Newsweek, and this is not …
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John Timmer / Ars Technica:
Citizen journalism not making up for loss of local newspapers — In the US, traditional newspapers have undergone a period of contraction, with many papers shutting down entirely. This has been especially hard on local news, because even those newspapers that survive are likely to be consolidated …
Alex Weprin / TVNewser:
Rick Sanchez: Rick's List Moving to 8 PM — CNN's Rick Sanchez is coming to primetime, at least temporarily. On “Rick's List” today, Sanchez casually dropped this line: — “Pretty soon we're going to have two things going on. A: We're going to be doing this newscast at 8:00 at night.
John / Tunerfish:
“Dateline” announces partnership with social discovery engine Tunerfish — NEW YORK - July 12, 2010 - In a unique partnership, NBC News highly-rated primetime newsmagazine, “Dateline,” and the social discovery engine, Tunerfish, will be working together to help reward viewers this summer.
Claire Atkinson / New York Post:
Time Warner inks $300M ad deal — Time Warner has struck a multiyear advertising pact worth as much as $300 million with consumer products giant Unilever, The Post has learned. — The three-year deal spans Time Warner's magazine, television and Internet properties and includes a digital tie-in with Time magazine's iPad app.
Staci D. Kramer / paidContent:
Turner, Time Inc. Execs Got The SI.com Deal Done; Now About Making It Work — We all have personal soundtracks. Mine started playing Maybe This Time soon after I got off the phone with the top executives responsible for crafting the Turner/SI.com deal between Time Warner (NYSE: TWX) …
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Alexis Madrigal / The Atlantic Online:
Should Magazines Tag Advertorial Content for the Google Bots? — There's been quite a row in the science blogging world in the last week over Pepsi's purchase of a corporate blog on SEED Magazine's ScienceBlogs. Many of the network's bloggers responded with outrage over the intrusion of advertorial content into their midst.
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James Hibberd / Reuters:
New Comedy Central star outdraws Stewart, Colbert — LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - Who's the most popular host on Comedy Central? — It's not Jon Stewart. And, no, it's not Stephen Colbert. — Daniel Tosh has surpassed both in the ratings to have the most-watched and top-rated studio-based show on the cable network.
Jennifer Van Grove / Mashable!:
Domino's UK Social Media Initiatives Help Increase Profits by 29% — According to Domino's UK financial earnings report, the company has increased its pre-tax profit by nearly 29%, which equates to roughly $26 million. The UK pizza retailer attributes social media initiatives and its Foursquare promotion for the gains.
Tim Carmody / Snarkmarket:
What's next for TV? — In a post yesterday, I offhandedly referred to “giving up TV.” But like giving up Facebook, very few of us have actually given up TV. What's happened instead is that (like with Facebook), TV has become a problem. — Sure — historically, TV has probably lost whatever monopoly …
Bill Mitchell / Newspay:
Lancaster Paper Charges to View Obits in First Use of Journalism Online — Monday morning, the website for a midsized paper in southeastern Pennsylvania became the first to go public with the paid content system of Journalism Online, the startup engineered by Steve Brill, Gordon Crovitz and others.
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Edward Kosner / Wall Street Journal:
Too Good To Check — How journalists create myths and legends, not least about themselves. — Hello, city desk, get me rewrite. Here's the lead: Many of the landmark moments in American journalism are carefully nurtured myths—or, worse, outright fabrications.
Joseph Tartakoff / paidContent:
HP's Snapfish Buys Video Sharing Site Motionbox — HP's Snapfish—which currently is primarily an online photo storage service—is expanding into video with the purchase of video sharing site Motionbox. HP (NYSE: HPQ) says it will integrate Motionbox's platform, which lets users upload …
Edmund Lee / AdAge:
Social Networks Sink Online-Ad Pricing — Facebook and Its Ilk Might Be Reducing Overall Pricing of CPMs — NEW YORK (AdAge.com) — Social networks and their endlessly growing page views have dominated every sphere of the web — from audiences to ad impressions.
Lucia Moses / Mediaweek:
USA Today Puts Itself Under Wraps With Ad — USA Today buyers who are looking for the news in Monday's issue will have trouble finding it. — Amid a still-tough ad environment, the Gannett flagship will for the first time wrap its news section with an ad—one that will completely obscure …
Brett Pulley / Bloomberg:
Penthouse Owner to Compete With Hefner for Playboy Control — FriendFinder Networks Inc., owner of Penthouse adult magazine, plans to submit a bid for Playboy Enterprises Inc., following a $123 million offer from Playboy's founder Hugh Hefner. — FriendFinder Chief Executive Officer Marc Bell …
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Mike Shields / Adweek:
Will YouTube Swim in Publicis' ‘Pool’? — Starcom and its partners would like YouTube to join them in implementing The Ad Selector — Several of the Web's biggest publishers will meet this Thursday at Starcom MediaVest Group's offices in Chicago, with the top item on the agenda …
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Terry Heaton / Terry Heaton's PoMo Blog:
The Internet Weakens Authority — In 2004, I delivered an academic presentation to J-school students in Tennessee that examined what would happen to culture as postmodernism's mantra of “I experience or participate, therefore I understand” became the norm. I've given this presentation …
Jim Romenesko / Romenesko:
WSJ national security reporter Dreazen joins National Journal — Yochi Dreazen Joins National Journal Group — Washington, D.C. (July 12, 2010) The National Journal Group announced today that veteran national security reporter Yochi Dreazen will be joining National Journal …
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Peter Lauria / The Daily Beast:
Moguls Revolt Against Obama — At last week's Sun Valley summit of media titans, the mood was dour, the forecast anxious. Peter Lauria on how America's moguls are growing increasingly skeptical about the president. — The White House's charm offensive toward the business community …
Jessica E. Vascellaro / Wall Street Journal:
Malone Is Fired Up by Cable and Ready to Buy — Liberty Media Chairman John Malone is fired up about cable again, believing its high speeds will give it an edge over satellite as consumers devour more entertainment digitally. — The compulsive deal maker says he is looking for new investments …
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Sharon Waxman / The Wrap:
Renowned Journalist Johnnie Roberts Joins TheWrap — I'm delighted to bring you the news this morning that Johnnie L. Roberts, an award-winning journalist well-known in Hollywood and media circles and a veteran of Newsweek and The Wall Street Journal, has joined TheWrap as an editor-at-large.
Mike Masnick / Techdirt:
WSJ Opinion Highlights The Problems Of ‘Permission Culture’ — A bunch of folks have been sending in this Wall Street Journal opinion piece by author Tony Woodlief, where he aptly demonstrates the problems with the “permission culture” we've built up around copyright today.