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Washington Post:
Dr. Sidney Harman to Purchase Newsweek from The Washington Post Company — Companies: — Related Quotes — SymbolPriceChange — WPO — 433.89 — WASHINGTON—(BUSINESS WIRE)—The Washington Post Company (NYSE: WPO - News) announced today that it has signed a contract to sell Newsweek to Dr. Sidney Harman.
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On Media's Blog, Newsweek, Romenesko, The Huffington Post and Mediaite
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Michael Calderone / Yahoo! News:
Newsweek's Meacham prepares to leave the magazine — Newsweek editor Jon Meacham is leaving the magazine after a deal is completed between the Washington Post Company and stereo magnate Sidney Harman. — Meacham told The Upshot shortly after speaking to staff that he will plans to “stay for a bit to ensure a smooth transition.
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New York Times, The Wire, Romenesko, Washington Post, On Media's Blog and Wall Street Journal
Michael Calderone / Yahoo! News:
Newsweek's Fineman helped bring Harman to the table
Newsweek's Fineman helped bring Harman to the table
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New York Observer and The Politico
Keith J. Kelly / New York Post:
Newsweek editor Meacham expected to leave after sale
Newsweek editor Meacham expected to leave after sale
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MediaMemo, The Daily Caller, The Wrap, Romenesko, AdAge, paidContent, Gawker and FishbowlNY
Michael Corkery / Deal Journal:
The 411 on Newsweek Buyer Sidney Harman
The 411 on Newsweek Buyer Sidney Harman
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New York Observer, FishbowlNY and New York Magazine
Nat Ives / AdAge:
Harman Signs Deal to Buy Newsweek From Washington Post Co.
Harman Signs Deal to Buy Newsweek From Washington Post Co.
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The Daily Beast, On Media's Blog, Guardian, The Politico, Folio, The First Post, Media Decoder, FishbowlNY, rbr.com, Mediaite, paidContent, International Media, WWD Media Headlines, MediaPost, Media Matters for America, Crain's New York Business, newsweek.tumblr.com, Boing Boing, The Wire, Romenesko, Runnin' Scared and New York Observer
David Carnoy / CNET News:
Amazon: We have 70-80 percent of e-book market — Recently, I sat down with Ian Freed, an Amazon vice president in charge of the Kindle, to get a sneak peek at the new Kindles and discuss e-books and the Kindle business in general. Naturally, a good portion of the conversation centered …
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Kindle Review, the Econsultancy blog and theBookseller.com, more at Techmeme »
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Nick Bilton / Bits:
No E-Books Allowed in This Establishment — A few weeks ago I decided to mosey over to a local Manhattan coffee shop for an afternoon cappuccino. — After placing my order I sat down at a table and pulled out my Amazon Kindle. — I barely made it a sentence into the e-book I was reading …
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Jacket Copy, TeleRead, Between the Lines Blog and Eater National
Gawker:
Will Wired Proclaim ‘The Web is Dead?’ — Word from inside Wired is the magazine is prepping a cover story in which editor Chris Anderson declares that “the Web is Dead.” At a magazine founded by digital utopians, that would be something close to sacrilege.
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The Wire, MediaMemo, Noted, NetNewsCheck Latest, TeleRead, FM Blog, SteveOuting.com, Change of Subject and Media Buyer Planner
Joe Pompeo / The Wire:
Forbes Blogs To Get A Big Upgrade, Every Reporter Will Have One — Forbes.com will complete a major upgrade of all its blogs by tomorrow afternoon, we hear from several sources familiar with the plans. — The blogs will relaunch on a completely revamped WordPress installation that's expected …
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Guardian and NetNewsCheck Latest
Richard Morgan / The Awl:
Seven Years as a Freelance Writer, or, How To Make Vitamin Soup — People like my resume—here's a PDF! But a resume is only the skin of a career. And, even then, it's skin with a lot of make-up on it. People live their lives, knowing the interior of their existence …
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New York Magazine
Mathew Ingram / GigaOM:
Hey, Newspaper Paywall Fans: News is Not Like HBO or Talk Radio — Fans of newspaper paywalls like to roll out a number of defences for their position, including the fact that some publications — such as the Wall Street Journal and the Economist — charge for their content, and therefore, every newspaper should be able to.
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Wall Street Journal
Wall Street Journal:
Early Doubts on Tribune Deal — Investment Bank in 2007 Declined to Endorse the Buyout, Which Later Soured — An investment bank declined to give Tribune Co. a clean bill of financial health in 2007 that would have cleared the way for Sam Zell's $8.2 billion leveraged buyout of the media conglomerate …
Kara Swisher / BoomTown:
Yahoo Restructures U.S. Ad Sales Force-With No New Head (But Apparently a Lot of Prince Charmings) — Yahoo announced today that it was restructuring its advertising sales force, after being without a head of its key U.S. unit since mid-March. — Big news: No new top ad sales exec.
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paidContent, Silicon Alley Insider and Search Engine Land
Mark Sweney / Guardian:
ITV unveils pay-TV push — Five-year strategy to cut dependence on advertising begins with deal to put three high-definition channels on Sky — ITV today made its first move back into pay-TV for nearly a decade with a deal to put three high-definition channels behind BSkyB's subscription wall …
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Variety, paidContent:UK and Beehive City
Steve Outing:
One city's blossoming digital media landscape — Over on the website of the Digital Media Test Kitchen (I'm director of that program at CU-Boulder), I've posted an update on one of our projects, called “Slices of Boulder,” which we're working on with a technology partner, Toronto-based Eqentia …
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NetNewsCheck Latest and The Digital Media Test Kitchen
Marc A. Thiessen / Washington Post:
WikiLeaks must be stopped — Let's be clear: WikiLeaks is not a news organization; it is a criminal enterprise. Its reason for existence is to obtain classified national security information and disseminate it as widely as possible — including to the United States' enemies.
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Swampland, Fast Company, Slashdot and New York Times, more at Techmeme »
Vanity Fair:
Lady Gaga On Sex, Fame, Drugs, and Her Fans — Photograph by Nick Knight. Lady Gaga tells Vanity Fair contributing editor Lisa Robinson that she tries to avoid having sex because she is afraid of depleting her creative energy—"I have this weird thing that if I sleep with someone they're …
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Ministry of Gossip, Billboard.com The Feed, Gothamist, EW.com, MTV Buzzworthy Blog, Styleite and PAPERMAG
Mike Butcher / TechCrunch Europe:
WikiLeaks will fund itself via Flattr, Pirate Bay founder's startup — WikiLeaks, the Sweden-based organisation that publishes anonymous leaks of secret material (most recently 90,000 documents about the War in Afghanistan) has until now, relied on donations to fund its activities.
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NetNewsCheck Latest, WebNewser, The Next Web and New York Magazine
Media Week:
Virgin Media in regulatory challenge to Project Canvas — Virgin Media has submitted a formal complaint to Ofcom, asking the regulator to investigate the internet-connected digital TV service Project Canvas on the grounds that it is anti-competitive and restricts consumer choice.
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Guardian
Scott Rosenberg / Scott Rosenberg's Wordyard:
You are not an eyeball: Why tracking is the ad biz's last gasp — Marketers are following you around on the Internet. They don't know your name but they know what you do, what you buy, where you buy it, what you're interested in, and more. The sites you visit collect this information …
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SimsBlog, TechFlash, Wall Street Journal, cyber.law.harvard.edu and CJR, more at Techmeme »
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David Kaplan / paidContent:
Ad Trackers Are Prying In New Ways—But Is That A Problem For Consumers?
Ad Trackers Are Prying In New Ways—But Is That A Problem For Consumers?
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MediaPost, Epicenter, GroundReport.com, MSDN Blogs, Stephen Baker and NetNewsCheck Latest
The Wire:
Fake Steve Jobs Interviews Henry Blodget About Digital Media And Business Insider — The Transcript — Newsweek tech editor Dan Lyons (a.k.a., Fake Steve Jobs) was kind enough to send Henry Blodget a bunch of questions a few weeks ago in connection with an article on digital media businesses.
Paul Bradshaw / Online Journalism Blog:
The New Online Journalists #9: Amy McLeod — As part of an ongoing series on recent graduates who have gone into online journalism, Amy McLeod talks about her path from the BBC to setting up a website offering graduate advice. — I had no idea that I wanted to be a journalist when I left university …
Keith L. Alexander / Washington Post:
Law journal can publish information from court file — A D.C. Superior Court judge abruptly lifted a temporary restraining order on Friday that had barred a legal journal from printing information it obtained from a court file, ending a dispute that legal observers said was destined to become …
Nat Ives / AdAge:
Defying Magazine Trend, Cosmo Nudges Its Big Rate Base North — Newsstand Sales Still Cosmo's Most Important Source of Circulation — NEW YORK (AdAge.com) — Hearst's Cosmopolitan is increasing the paid circulation guarantee it gives advertisers by 100,000 copies, to 3 million copies from 2.9 million …
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FishbowlNY, MinOnline and Media Buyer Planner
Max Read / Gawker:
A Guide to Old Media Tumblrs — The hip microblogging service Tumblr isn't just for photo blogs about dogs wearing human clothes anymore! As The New York Times writes today, it's also for media companies flailing about on the internet. Are they succeeding? Let's find out! — Are you familiar with Tumblr?
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The Hill, The Atlantic Online, DealBook and New York Times
Trip Gabriel / New York Times:
Plagiarism Lines Blur for Students in Digital Age — At Rhode Island College, a freshman copied and pasted from a Web site's frequently asked questions page about homelessness — and did not think he needed to credit a source in his assignment because the page did not include author information.
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Hot Air, Matthew Yglesias, The Volokh Conspiracy, Gawker, Media Nation, City Room and Still Not Going To Do …
Joe Pompeo / The Wire:
Elizabeth Spiers Is Launching 4 New Blogs, Working On Conde's Gourmet App — Elizabeth Spiers, the blogger maven and founding editor of Gawker, is launching four new sites for the Toronto-based blog network b5media, she announced today in her email newsletter, SpiersList.
Georg Szalai / Hollywood Reporter:
CBS, Comcast ink 10-year content deal — Greater access to content agreed before end of prior deal — NEW YORK — CBS Corp. and Comcast Corp., the largest U.S. cable operator, on Monday unveiled a 10-year content and carriage agreement that provides for retransmission consent …
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