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10:00 PM ET, August 5, 2010

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Dan Kennedy / Media Nation:
Hard times working the Patch  —  Boston Globe reporter Johnny Diaz today writes about Patch.com, the AOL-owned network of hyperlocal news sites that is (excuse me) sprouting up around the country.  —  As I noted earlier, Diaz writes that Patch is up against considerable competition in Greater Boston …
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Johnny Diaz / Boston Globe:
With Patch, AOL offers challenge to local news
Discussion: Romenesko and The Wire
Russell Adams / Wall Street Journal:
Condé Nast Titles Morph Into Restaurants  —  Condé Nast is taking some of its best-known magazine names and parlaying them into the restaurant business in Asia, the Middle East and Latin America.  —  The effort reflects a growing openness among magazine publishers to try …
Nat Ives / AdAge:
Why the San Fran Chronicle Is Running Demand Media Content  —  Q&A With SFGate.com Digital Media VP Michele Slack  —  NEW YORK (AdAge.com) — Two Hearst newspapers' websites have gone live with new sections from Demand Media, one of the content-generation companies that tap thousands of freelancers to generate countless articles.
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Gavin O'Malley / MediaPost:   Demand Media Extends Content Model To Other Publishers, Hearst …
Google Book Search Blog:
Books of the world, stand up and be counted!  All 129,864,880 of you.  —  When you are part of a company that is trying to digitize all the books in the world, the first question you often get is: “Just how many books are out there?”  —  Well, it all depends on what exactly you mean by a “book.”
Michael Wolff / Vanity Fair:
The Gray Lady of Cable News  —  Many think Jon Klein, president of CNN/U.S., has lost the cable-news war to Fox.  But CNN has racked up record profits by being bland.  —  MOST BUSTED NAMES IN NEWS?  —  Jon Klein is an extremely affable broadcast-news executive, a chinos …
Jonathan Stray / Nieman Journalism Lab:
How The Guardian is pioneering data journalism with free tools  —  The Guardian takes data journalism seriously.  They obtain, format, and publish journalistically interesting data sets on their Data Blog, they track transparency initiatives in their searchable index of world government data …
Discussion: eMedia Vitals
Patrick Smith / psmith, journalist:
Link to the past: why do some news sites STILL not link out in 2010?  —  Journalists now invariably have to take part in web journalism and an increasing number of them only write for the web.  —  But despite that, not all of them use hyperlinks - one of the main things that elevate digital journalism above …
Lewis DVorkin / The Copy Box:
At Forbes, “Opening Up”... and a glimpse of things to come  —  Forbes is on the move.  —  Actually, it has been ever since 1917.  That's when B.C. Forbes, then a nationally syndicated columnist, launched a magazine to publish his prodigious writings and thoughts on American business.
Discussion: Romenesko
David Kaplan / paidContent:
Viacom Profits Surge, But Home Entertainment Revenues Stumble  —  Viacom (NYSE: VIA) showed the true benefits of having the dual revenue streams of advertising and cable, as its networks division, which includes its MTV Networks, saw dollars rise 6.4 percent and profit gain 14 percent.
Jason Kincaid / TechCrunch:
Google, Verizon Deny NYT Story On Their Undermining Of Net Neutrality  —  Yesterday, the New York Times published a story that detailed an agreement in the works between Verizon and Google that would effectively kill off net neutrality by allowing “Verizon to speed some online content …
Guardian:
Time Warner buys Shed Media  —  Controlling stake in Supernanny super-indie, valued at £100m by the deal, gives US giant ‘immediate scale in UK production’  —  Time Warner is to buy a controlling interest in the British super-indie Shed Media, the company behind shows such as Supernanny …
Discussion: Variety and The Wrap
Rebecca Lieb / the Econsultancy blog:
Q&A: Wenda Harris Millard  —  Wenda Harris Millard is an icon in digital advertising and media.  As co-chairman of Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia, and before that chief sales officer at Yahoo, not to mention chair of the IAB, she's long been as out there as she has been outspoken - a passionate advocate for the industry.
Nathan Yau / FlowingData:
New York Times on how they design their graphics  —  Leading up to their book, Turning Pages: Editorial Design for Print Media, publisher Gestalten has a chat with Steve Duenes and Archie Tse — of famed New York Times graphics department — about what goes on behind the scenes.
Johnnie L. Roberts / The Wrap:
Universal Studios and the Los Angeles Times clashed last month after the newspaper published a blistering review of “Despicable Me” on the same day the studio ran an elaborate ad for the movie that took over most of the front of the “Calendar” section, according to two people familiar with the matter.
Discussion: Mediaite
Jeff Jarvis / BuzzMachine:
Whither magazines?  —  Three people I respect a great deal now lead the big magazine companies: David Carey (ex Condé) at Hearst, Bob Sauerberg at Condé, and now Jack Griffin at Time Inc. — and I'll add Justin Smith at Atlantic.  —  It's a big challenge to head a magazine company these days …
Beachwood Reporter:
The [Wednesday] Papers  —  A news organization's business side is (theoretically) separate from its editorial side, but when the business side doesn't conform to the editorial side's values - which in large part establish a media company's brand - the organization loses its moral authority.
Ken Doctor / Nieman Journalism Lab:
The Newsonomics of the fading 80/20 rule  —  [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.]  —  Jim Moroney thinks he may be on to a new formula.
Discussion: Romenesko and Gannett Blog
yelvington.com:
Algorithmic layout: Another thing the visual journalists are going to hate  —  Ever since we began using computers to handle news — which is probably a lot longer than you think — there has been a notion of automating the processes of laying out pages.  Long before InDesign, long before Quark …
 
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Michael Schneider / On The Air:
Rosie O'Donnell's new show heads to the Oprah Winfrey Network
Zeke Turner / New York Observer:
Air Conditioning and ‘Anti-Geithner Jihad’!  Marxist Moe Tkacik's D.C. Sabbatical
Discussion: Gawker and New York Magazine
Jason Fell / FOLIO:
Potential Arab Bidder ‘Ignored’ in Newsweek Auction
Discussion: The Wire
Rod Nordland / New York Times:
Time Magazine Cover of Disfigured Afghan Stokes Debate
Alex Weprin / TVNewser:
Rachel Maddow Talks Fox News, CNN on Letterman
Discussion: FishbowlDC and NewsBusters.org
Michael R. Blood / Associated Press:
Breitbart: Enemy of the left with a laptop
James Covert / New York Post:
Burkle's books  —  Wall Street skeptics may think Barnes & Noble …
 Earlier Picks: 
Nellie Andreeva / Deadline.com:
NBC Buys ‘Zombies Vs. Vampires’ Spec
Discussion: TVWeek.com and New York Magazine
Michael Sprouse / iMediaConnection Blog:
Ad Networks: The Next Generation
Prescott Shibles / eMedia Vitals:
Guide to user-centered design research
Deborah Yao / Associated Press:
Dish to stream live TV on iPad, other devices
David Kaplan / paidContent:
Spot Runner To ‘Phase Out’ Malibu Media Buying Platform
Molly Fischer / New York Observer:
Buzz Bissinger Makes $13,000 a Year From Friday Night Lights
Kelly Truong / Chronicle of Higher Education:
For College Newspapers, Prepackaged Online Versions Are Yesterday's News
Discussion: Romenesko
David Carr / Media Decoder:
Jack Griffin To Succeed Ann Moore At Time Inc.
 

 
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George Steer / Financial Times:
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