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Marshall Kirkpatrick / ReadWriteWeb:
How the Old Spice Videos Are Being Made — How do you take the social web by storm in a day, winning over even the coldest of hearts and gaining international acclaim - with commercials? — A team of creatives, tech geeks, marketers and writers gathered in an undisclosed location in Portland …
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Edmund Lee / AdAge:
BBC Unveils Original U.S. News Site — U.K. Broadcaster Plans to Grab More Media Dollars, Not Pounds — NEW YORK (AdAge.com) — At a time when many newsrooms are contracting or consolidating, the BBC is growing its editorial operations with an original news site aimed at the American audience.
Lionel Beehner / New York Times:
Up Close: A New-Media Mogul and Social Butterfly — IT was a rainy Tuesday night and Rex Sorgatz, a rail-thin man with spiky red hair and Sol Moscot glasses, walked into a birthday party held at Tom & Jerry's, a bar in NoHo that has become a go-to place for New York's Twitter class.
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Wall Street Journal, Miami Herald, Seattle Times Among National Press Club Award Winners — The Wall Street Journal won two awards and the Miami Herald and Seattle Times won one apiece in the annual National Press Club journalism awards. PBS's Frontline was among the broadcast winners.
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Matt Marshall / VentureBeat:
Washington Post acquires iCurrent, a personal news aggregator (exclusive) — The Washington Post Company has acquired iCurrent, an online tool that allows users to collect news automatically according to their interest. The purchase price was not disclosed, and while not a big deal, it was likely north of $5 million.
David Kaplan / paidContent:
Hearst Magazines Outlines Major App Rollout For Second Half Of 2010 — Five days after releasing its iPad app version of Popular Mechanics, Hearst Magazine says iTunes users have downloaded more than 10,000 copies of its $1.99 “showcase issue.” While other mag publishers, like Condé Nast …
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Nat Ives / AdAge:
Oprah Magazine's iPad Edition Will Sell and Display E-Books
Oprah Magazine's iPad Edition Will Sell and Display E-Books
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Subtraction.com:
A Change — For many months now I've been thinking about the long-term trajectory of my career, wrestling with some serious questions about what it is I want to do with the few talents I'm lucky enough to have. After a lot of internal debate, I came to the conclusion that the time is right for me to make a change in my job.
Financial Post:
PCWorld and Macworld Expand Marketer Services — Responding to overwhelming demand from technology marketers, PCWorld and Macworld have announced the formation of PCWorld | Macworld Content Workstm, a new division that will design, produce and distribute custom content.
Hamilton Nolan / Gawker:
A Brief Defense of Writing Things — The Village Voice's Rosie Gray thinks our recent harping on American Apparel's misdeeds is “getting old.” She's not alone! Often we hear complaints that one story or another is just too much. Allow us to explain why we write stuff.
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Rosie Gray / Runnin' Scared:
A Brief Defense of Writing Different Things
Adweek:
Online Video Ad Segment Poised to Explode — Look for rapid growth over the next few years — The online video advertising market is poised for rapid growth over the next few years, according to eMarketer. — The research firm estimates online video advertising spending will grow …
Gawker:
News Anchor Admits Chupacabra Story Is a Naked Ploy for Ratings — “What would it be, if we didn't have a story about a chupacabra?” the perky Texas news anchor wondered aloud. Her co-host's reply: “It would not be a ratings month—I'm sorry, can I say that?” — The segment was about this mysterious, headline-grabbing beast.
Derek / The Scoop:
How APIs Help the Newsroom — As nice as it is to get praised for the civic-mindedness of your work, the not-so-secret secret about APIs at The Times is that we're the biggest consumer of them. The flexibility and convenience that the APIs provide make it easier to cut down on repetitive manual work and bring new ideas to fruition.
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Claire Beale / The Independent:
Hey big spenders: Media companies need to be creative to keep the advertising revenue rolling in — It's often said that advertising is the canary in the economic coalmine, turning sickly well before the rest of the country catches a whiff of recession. But if the ad business is often …
Emily Steel / Wall Street Journal:
Google Wins Omnicom as Ally — Internet Firm Will Help New Partner Tap Ad Exchange in Return for Ad Buying — Google Inc. plans to announce Thursday it has landed advertising company Omnicom Media Group as a partner in online display advertising, an area the Internet giant is seeking …
Todd Spangler / Multichannel News:
Providers Likely To Charge For ‘TV Everywhere’: Analyst — 39% of Pay-TV Subscribers Would Pay $5 or More Per Month for Access to TV on PCs — Cable, satellite and telco TV providers at some point probably will institute a separate subscription for “TV Everywhere” services …
Jim Romenesko / Romenesko:
Malone: 'Murdoch's not afraid of the Hail Mary pass' — Bloomberg Television release on its interview with Liberty Media chairman John Malone — Video available for viewing and embedding. — MANDATORY CREDIT: BLOOMBERG TELEVISION — **HIGHLIGHTS BELOW** — On odds of Comcast/NBCU deal being approved:
Brad McCarty / The Next Web:
WordPress And Thesis Go To Battle. Mullenweg May Sue. — WordPress is the world's most popular blogging platform. Long the product of choice for writers big and small, Wordpress is the online content king. — Under the surface of the giant however, there is tension between …
John Koblin / New York Observer:
Kaplan Talks Fairchild: ‘They Want Apps!’ … “I'm a media guy, not a fashion guy,” said Peter Kaplan, the new editorial director of Fairchild Fashion Group. “What I want to be thinking about is how to take these brands and get ahead of the culture in media terms.”
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Roy Greenslade / Guardian:
Brazil newspaper gives up print to go online only — The Rio de Janeiro-based Jornal do Brasil is to stop circulating its 119-year-old print edition and appear only online. — Its owner, Nelson Tanure, took the decision after failing to sell the once-influential daily newspaper …