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1:00 PM ET, August 10, 2010

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Peter Kafka / MediaMemo:
It's Official: EPIX, Netflix Announce “Multi-Year” Deal For Streaming Movies  —  EPIX and Netflix, mum yesterday, are now happy to talk.  The two companies have confirmed a big, expensive deal which gives Netflix the ability to show the pay TV service's movies on its streaming video offering.
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Claudia Eller / Company Town:
Netflix and Epix working on major digital partnership to shake up pay TV landscape  —  In a deal that could transform the landscape for digital movie distribution, start-up pay-TV channel Epix is in serious negotiations to give Netflix exclusive online rights to films from its three equity partners …
Mathew Ingram / GigaOM:
Demand Media Is Afraid That Google is Going to Compete With It  —  In the “risk factors” section of its IPO filing on Friday, content-creation company Demand Media raises an interesting possibility: that Google — which Demand said it relies on for about a quarter of its revenue …
Discussion: eMedia Vitals and MarketingVOX
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Kara Swisher / BoomTown:
The Lesson of Demand Media (And AOL): The Online Content Business Is a Looooong March to the Big Time  —  After news of the Demand Media IPO filing came out late last week, I was not that surprised to get an email from someone deeply involved in building an online content business.
Patrick Smith / psmith, journalist:
Demand Media: The $114 million content machine that has nothing to do with news
Discussion: Silicon Alley Insider
Jessica E. Vascellaro / Wall Street Journal:
Google Agonizes on Privacy as Ad World Vaults Ahead  —  A confidential, seven-page Google Inc. “vision statement” shows the information-age giant in a deep round of soul-searching over a basic question: How far should it go in profiting from its crown jewels—the vast trove of data it possesses about people's activities?
Big Think:
Carl Bernstein: The “Golden Age” of Investigative Journalism Never Existed  —  Legendary Watergate journalist Carl Bernstein says that he's not as concerned about the state of investigative journalism as some of his contemporaries are—in fact, he thinks that newspapers like the New York Times …
Discussion: Guardian
Mike Taylor / FishbowlNY:
ProPublica's Top-Paid Employees All Made Six Figures in 2009  —  Add a fat paycheck (by the standards of today's struggling journalism market, anyway) to the list of reasons why it's awesome to work for ProPublica, the Pulitzer Prize-winning nonprofit investigative outfit.
Kara Swisher / BoomTown:
BoomTown Checks In at the Online-Only Seattle Post-Intelligencer  —  A little more than a week ago, while I was in the Pacific Northwest for a Microsoft (MSFT) event, I decided to pay a visit on the Seattle Post-Intelligencer.  —  Or, as its brand is known now: seattlepi.com.
Discussion: Romenesko
Boston Globe:
Back off, critics — TV news benefits from fresher voices  —  THERE ARE signs of more intelligent life in TV news, but critics, channeling what Michael Wolff of Vanity Fair called “the inside-baseball television-news diaspora,” are trying hard to snuff it out.
Robert Andrews / paidContent:UK:
Times Puts Some Ads Outside The Wall And On iPad As Web Display Reduces  —  Though they are often cast as distinct business models, advertising and paid content are not necessarily mutually exclusive - or are they?  —  Observations from Times Newspapers' digital properties point to two different answers...
Slate:
Welcome to Slate Labs  —  Today we're kicking off an exciting new project at Slate called “Slate Labs,” which you've apparently already located if you're reading this.  See that “labs” in the URL, where it should say “www”?  That means you're officially off the reservation.
Discussion: Brooks in Beta and Romenesko
David Folkenflik / NPR:
Bloggers And Cable Pundits: The New Newsmakers … This summer's lurching news cycle has served up fresh evidence that the legacy media have less say than ever in determining what stories to consider newsworthy — and which not to.  —  Instead, as new media players drive much of the news agenda …
Michael Learmonth / AdAge:
Twitter Hires Sales Force From Yelp, Facebook  —  Meanwhile, Virgin America Uses Automated Tool to Buy Tweets  —  NEW YORK (AdAge.com) — Want to buy an ad on Twitter?  Now there's someone to call.  —  The micro-blog service, which still classifies itself as “pre-revenue,” …
Megan Garber / Nieman Journalism Lab:
All Our Ideas facilitates crowdsourcing — of opinions  —  What do readers want from the news?  —  It's a hard question to answer, and not only because we don't often know what we like until we find ourselves liking it.  To figure it out, news outlets have traffic patterns on the one hand …
Peter Kafka / MediaMemo:
More Money for iPhone Ads: Medialets Raises $6 Million  —  We don't know how the mobile ad business will look like and how big it will be.  But it's a pretty safe bet to assume it's going to be a lot bigger than it is now.  Which makes investors quite happy to throw money at it.
Alex Alvarez / FishbowlNY:
U.S. Magazine Circulation Falls  —  Well, Food Network Magazine might have cause to celebrate, but, overall, newsstand sales aren't looking so great.  The Audit Bureau of Circulations shows that total circulation for 440 magazines dropped 2.3 percent to 313.8 million from this time last year.
Tricia Duryee / paidContent:
How Two Former Ringtone Giants Are Faring As That Market Crumbles  —  Ten years ago, three brothers in Germany founded Jamba, jumping head-first into the global fad of selling ringtones, which ultimately grew to be a billion-dollar industry.  Since then, the well-known mobile content company has taken a number of twists and turns.
Newsweek:
Take This Blog and Shove It!  —  When utopian ideals crash into human nature—sloth triumphs.  —  In the history of the web, last spring may figure as a tipping point.  That's when Wikipedia, “the free encyclopedia that anyone can edit”—a site that grew from 100,000 articles in 2003 …
Discussion: Techdirt
Robin J Phillips / BusinessJournalism.org …:
Former BusinessWeek.com editor launches b-school site  —  John A. Byrne, former editor of BusinessWeek.com and the man behind BusinessWeek's influential b-school rankings, launched a new website today.  —  PoetsandQuants.com, a site devoted to the coverage of graduate business school education …
Leslie Katz / CNET News:
Could MetaMirror reflect future of interactive TV?  —  Like to get instant player stats and trivia while watching TV sports matches?  MetaMirror, a concept software platform out of Ireland, would overlay such data on a secondary device, keeping your television screen free of extra clutter while you watch the big game.
Discussion: PSFK
New York Times:
Hewlett Took a P.R. Firm's Advice in the Hurd Case  —  SAN FRANCISCO — As the career of Hewlett-Packard's chief executive Mark V. Hurd hung in the balance, a public relations specialist convinced the company's directors that H.P. would endure months of humiliation if accusations of sexual harassment …
The Wall Blog:
The Times points way with new infographics for the iPad  —  by @gordonmacmillan, posted on 9 August, 2010 at 2:13 pm, filed under Apps, Media Owners and tagged Apple iPad, Applied Works, Battle of Britain, George Osbourne, Manolo Blahnik, Open web, Sex and the City, The Times.  Bookmark the permalink.
 
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Andrew Hampp / AdAge:
If You Build a Web Series Around It, Will They Come?
Discussion: Beet.TV and NewTeeVee
Albert Sun / Google Geo Developers Blog:
WSJ goes the distance with the Google Maps API
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Why TBD.com is better executed than most news sites.
Discussion: paidContent
Jon Stokes / Ars Technica:
Google's count of 130 million books is probably bunk
Discussion: kottke.org and ResourceShelf
Michael Calderone / Yahoo! News:
Can Petraeus shift Afghanistan narrative?
Leena Rao / TechCrunch:
AdGrok Simplifies Keyword Bidding And More On Google AdWords
Johnny Diaz / Boston Globe:
A new read on masculinity  —  Magazines see a market for stories …
Discussion: Romenesko
 Earlier Picks: 
David Kaplan / paidContent:
E.W. Scripps Online Revs Rise, Despite Downward Pull Of Print Bundling
Will Richmond / VideoNuze:
Is Demand Media's “Factory” Approach the Future of Online Video - or Not?
Discussion: VentureBeat and New York Times
Jim Romenesko / Romenesko:
Ex-HBR publisher Cranston named CJR publisher
Discussion: CJR and FishbowlNY
Ryan Chittum / CJR:
The Economist's Success Is Not a Marketing Story
Discussion: New York Observer
Doug Young / Reuters:
News Corp sells controlling stake in China TV channels
Discussion: Guardian
MediaShift:
Gourmet Live, Quilting eMag Rethink Magazines in Digital Form
Joe Pompeo / The Wire:
Forbes Bloggers' Compensation Will Be Tied To Web Traffic