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Jenna Wortham / Bits:
Betaworks and The Times Plan a Social News Service — Something is stirring deep within the technology incubator Betaworks: A personalized news service called News.me that is being developed in collaboration with The New York Times. — On Thursday, a cryptic placeholder for the service went live.
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Peter Kafka / MediaMemo:
The New York Times Gets a Bite of Bit.ly — Here's a quick follow up to News.Me, the sort-of mysterious social news project that the New York Times (NYT) is developing alongside Betaworks. An interesting deal point, really: As part of the partnership between the two companies …
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DealBook
Brian Stelter / New York Times:
Coverage of Koran Case Stirs Questions on Media Role — A renegade pastor and his tiny flock set fire to a Koran on a street corner, and made sure to capture it on film. And they were ignored. — That stunt took place in 2008, involving members of the Westboro Baptist Church from Topeka …
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Sarah Lacy / TechCrunch:
Don't Blame Media, Blame the Media-Audience Infinite Loop
Don't Blame Media, Blame the Media-Audience Infinite Loop
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On Media's Blog, Mediaite, Romenesko, Lost Remote, International Media, Strupp and Yahoo! News
Newsweek:
Exclusive: WikiLeaks Collaborating With Media Outlets on Release of Iraq Documents — A London-based journalism nonprofit is working with the WikiLeaks Web site and TV and print media in several countries on programs and stories based on what is described as massive cache …
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The First Post, media 360, New York Magazine and Boing Boing
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Mallary Jean Tenore / Poynter Online:
Public Media API Could Be ‘Engine of Innovation’ for Journalism — Journalists from American Public Media, Public Radio Exchange, Public Radio International, PBS and NPR have spent months scoping out how they would create an online pipeline to share and distribute public media content on any platform.
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rbr.com, Public Radio Exchange, Broadcasting & Cable, paidContent, NPR and Nieman Journalism Lab
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Mathew Ingram / GigaOM:
USA Today Latest Media Co. to Realize Open is Better
USA Today Latest Media Co. to Realize Open is Better
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ProgrammableWeb
Libby Reinish / Save the News Blog:
No More Bleeding Ledes, Please — Sensationalism is rampant in our consolidated news system, where scandal, celebrity gossip and violence (or the threat of looming violence) lead the headlines. Ever wonder why this is all we see and read and hear? — It isn't simply that scandal …
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Common Sense Journalism and Silicon Alley Insider
Stephen Heyman / New York Times:
Technology Gives Everyone a Great Seat at Shows — THE hub of New York Fashion Week may have moved from Bryant Park to Lincoln Center, but a swirl of exclusivity still surrounds the event, with its security guards and glamazon gatekeepers. How can an unaccredited clotheshorse crash the party?
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Michael Learmonth / AdAge:
Yes, That's The Wall Street Journal Tracking You — Aggressive Re-Targeting For Subscriptions and No Obvious Way to Opt Out — The Wall Street Journal is bringing some needed attention to the online privacy issue. Its series, ‘What They Know’ has detailed the buying …
Jack Shafer / Slate:
The Fallen Status of Books — Hard times for hardcovers. — No greater pride befalls a scholar, a thinker, a journalist, a business executive, or other writer than to have a party thrown in honor of the publication of his book. A book party is like a wedding, a birthday party, a baptism …
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Change of Subject, GalleyCat, New York Observer and Media Buyer Planner
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Jeremy W. Peters / New York Times:
In Adding Book Section, the Journal Bucks Trend
Leon Neyfakh / New York Observer:
Dale Peck, Choire Sicha and Friends Start a Book Publishing Collective; First Title Out Next Month … “I think that we recognize that we're way past the moment of panic,” said the novelist DW Gibson yesterday. “And it now sort of feels like a land of opportunity.”
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tag me with a spoon
Jon Friedman / MarketWatch:
Can anything save ABC News from extinction? — Commentary: The division has sorely lacked a cable presence — NEW YORK (MarketWatch) — Forget, for a moment, that ABC News is in disarray. — Forget, too, that the network news business is regarded as a dinosaur.
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TVNewser and Terry Heaton's PoMo Blog
Peter Lauria / The Daily Beast:
Michael Eisner on Media's Future — With rumors circulating about a likely move to run the Tribune Company, the formidable mogul talks with Peter Lauria about his new book on the greatest business partnerships—but artfully dodges any guesses on his future.
David Kaplan / paidContent:
U.S. News Partners With Loud3r On Content Aggregation Channels — U.S. News Media Group, the parent of monthly mag U.S. News and World Report, is working with content aggregator Loud3r on a series of real-time news feeds. The first part of the effort is Congress Tracker, which is naturally timed for the upcoming midterm elections.
Discussion:
Shaping the Future …, WebNewser and Loud3r
Laura Miller / Salon:
The trouble with Google Books — How rampant errors threaten the scholarly mission of the vast digital library — Depending on who you ask, Google Books — the pioneering tech company's ambitious plan to “digitally scan every book in the world” and make them searchable over the Web and in libraries …
Kevin Allocca / TVNewser:
Florida Runs Your News — Growing up in South Florida, I should have known I would someday end up somehow involved in TV news. For better or worse, the state of Florida — and in particular the Miami/Ft. Lauderdale market — has had maybe the biggest impact on the television news industry outside New York and LA.
Rachel Sklar / Mediaite:
If It's San Bruno That's Burning And Not The Koran, Will The Cable Nets Notice? — The breaking news email alert came in from CNN: “State of emergency declared in San Bruno, California, after massive gas explosion and fire.” Thing is, it came in at 2:54 a.m.
Jim Romenesko / Romenesko:
American Public Media, MPR founder Kling to step down as CEO in 2011 — Romenesko Misc. MPR — Bill Kling, who founded Minnesota Public Radio (MPR) in 1966, is stepping down as CEO of MPR and parent American Public Media Group in 2011. A release says Kling “has helped build APMG …
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Minnesota Public Radio, PJNet, Newsonomics and BrauBlog
Nicholas Carlson / The Wire:
HuffPo Cofounder Jonah Peretti Explains Why A Picture Of Lindsay Lohan's Side Boob Won't Turn Viral — Even though a lot of people will click to see a photo of Lindsay Lohan's side boob, the picture will never turn viral. — Why? Because it would be straight up awkward to share …
Jeremy W. Peters / Media Decoder:
Pentagon Loosens Restrictions for Press in Guantánamo — The Pentagon has agreed to revise some of the rules that have restricted what journalists are free to report on from Guantánamo Bay, resolving a conflict that peaked in May when four reporters were expelled from the naval base there.
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Romenesko