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John Cook / Yahoo! News:
Fox News chief packs heat — Fox News chief Roger Ailes has a license to carry a firearm in New York City on his person at all times, according to the NYPD's newly released list of handgun-permit holders. And he's not alone among his Fox News colleagues: Prime-time shouter Sean Hannity also has a city license to carry a gun.
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Peter Kafka / MediaMemo:
Here's the Big IPO You've Been Waiting For: Demand Media Files With the SEC — Fun weekend reading for the tech and media set: Demand Media's S-1 filing, the first step it will take on the road to a public offering. — The S-1 doesn't include lots of important information …
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Ken Doctor / Newsonomics:
10 Reasons to Watch Next Week's TBD Launch — For a multimedia site, TBD showed some media savvy, lining up a media briefing today, complete with visuals, numerous staffers and a sampling of local bloggers who've joined the TBD Community Network. — You'll find several good write-ups on TBD today.
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Aaron Cohen / kottke.org:
Kurt Vonnegut's advice to young writers — “Don't use semicolons. They stand for absolutely nothing. They are transvestite hermaphrodites. They are just a way of showing off. To show that you have been to college.” — Did you know Vonnegut's daughter was divorced from Geraldo Rivera in 1974?
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Farewell, Libraries? — Amazon's report that e-books are outselling hardcovers means book collections—personal and public—are about to get a drastic makeover. — Books vs. E-Books: Click here to read related content — Amazon.com's recent announcement that sales of e-books …
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Mallary Jean Tenore / Poynter Online:
Coffeeshop Newsrooms Yield Stories, Sources, Understanding of Journalism — The next time you visit your favorite coffee shop, consider how it would look if it were transformed into a “news café” — a place where journalists would work on stories and interact with patrons to find ideas …
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Dan Kennedy / Media Nation:
Now it's the Times versus Google and Verizon — For now, at least, it looks like the New York Times is doubling down on its report that Google and Verizon are negotiating a deal that would allow Verizon to offer tiered levels of service for content-providers — a deal that would severely undermine the principle of net neutrality.
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Lauren Kirchner / CJR:
Forbes.com Gets a New Slant — Lewis Dvorkin's bloggy overhaul of the Internet continues — On Thursday, Forbes.com launched a new blog page utilizing the platform first developed by the blog network True/Slant, which it recently acquired. News last week that True/Slant was being shut …
Roy Greenslade / Guardian:
How newspapers should best deal with ‘data journalism’ — Martin Moore, director of the Media Standards Trust — thinks we are heading for more “data journalism” and poses some questions in How news organisations should prepare for data dumps. — I'll overlook the naive bit about internal newspaper office secrecy.
Ronan Shields / New Media Age:
News Corp plans mobile sell-off — News Corp has confirmed it is trying to offload its mobile businesses, collectively know as Fox Mobile Group, after stating that it was a loss-making venture. — The planned sell-off would include Jamba - the company behind the Crazy Frog ringtone …
Richard Huff / NY Daily News:
Plan to drop anchor jolts news biz — Scarborough is co-anchor of ‘NewsChannel 4’ at 6 p.m. and 11 p.m. — Word that a Houston station is considering anchorless news has folks wondering whether this is the next wave of TV news or just a stunt to draw attention by a station with low ratings.
David Kaplan / paidContent:
WaPo's Online Newspaper Revs Turn Sharply Up, But Ask Later About Newsweek — In its next to last quarter as the owner of Newsweek, the Washington Post Company (NYSE: WPO) isn't releasing details about the magazine's performance in Q2, though it did likely improve slightly based …
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