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Tanzina Vega / New York Times:
New Journalism Degree to Emphasize Start-Ups — The Graduate School of Journalism at the City University of New York wants to capitalize on some of the shifts that have rocked traditional journalism — and traditional journalists — with the creation of the Tow-Knight Center …
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Romenesko, eMedia Vitals and Kirk LaPointe's …
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Amy Dunkin / CUNY Graduate School of Journalism:
TWO $3 MILLION GRANTS TO FUND NEW ENTREPRENEURIAL PROGRAM
TWO $3 MILLION GRANTS TO FUND NEW ENTREPRENEURIAL PROGRAM
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BuzzMachine and News Innovation
Andrew Vanacore / Associated Press:
The next front for Murdoch's Journal: the weekend — NEW YORK - The Wall Street Journal's editor, Robert Thomson, is never short of fighting words. And he had a few to add in a recent interview about the Journal's new weekend edition, which launches this Saturday with two new sections …
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Michael Gross / Crain's New York Business:
Forget the denials. It's war for Times, WSJ — Once Punch goes, expect the gloves to come off — One recent sunday, The New York Times went after Rupert Murdoch in a way I hope he admired. The investigation of voicemail hacking by Murdoch's News of the World belied Arthur Ochs Sulzberger Jr.'s claim …
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Michael Gross
Frédéric Filloux / Monday Note:
Aggregators: the good ones vs. the looters — News aggregators have grown into all shapes and forms. Some are truly helping the producers of original content but others simply amount to mere electronic ransack. — My daily media routine starts on Techmeme.
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Outside the Beltway, Kindle Review and Kirk LaPointe's …
Media Decoder:
Newsweek's Howard Fineman to Join The Huffington Post — Howard Fineman, one of the more recognizable pundits on cable television and a correspondent for Newsweek for 30 years, is leaving the magazine to become a senior editor at The Huffington Post. — Mr. Fineman's move from a print medium …
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The Wire, On Media's Blog, New York Observer, ReadWriteWeb, Romenesko, Runnin' Scared, Mediaite, New York Magazine and Gawker
Wall Street Journal:
Apple Courts Publishers on iPad Subscriptions — Effort Suggests Magazines, Newspapers Will Be Company's Next Media Frontier — Apple Inc. in recent weeks has accelerated its efforts to persuade publishers to join the company's first foray into selling newspaper and magazine subscriptions …
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MediaMemo, Romenesko, Garcia Media and yelvington.com
Inc:
The Way I Work: Michael Arrington of TechCrunch — Michael Arrington loves breaking tech stories, but he's not big on PR people, conversational niceties, or sunlight. — Michael Arrington says his style is to “bust the door down and clean the mess up later.”
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Silicon Alley Insider
Bill Mitchell / Newspay:
10 Ways Journalism Around the World Is Being Revived and Reinvented — Prepping for a session for the International Press Institute (IPI) annual congress last week in Vienna, I asked the panelists, among other things, to describe a media trend they find encouraging.
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Guardian
Jeremy W. Peters / Media Decoder:
Culture Vulture Stands Alone — Regular readers of New York magazine are familiar with its Approval Matrix, which is really more of a graph than a matrix. But that's beside the point. — The matrix plots on X and Y axes pop culture happenings of the previous week, ranking them neatly …
Jeremy W. Peters / New York Times:
TV Guide Cuts Path to Relevance — There was a time years ago when TV Guide's fall television preview issues were hundreds of pages thick. Studios would clamor to get their ads placed next to the prime-time listings, knowing that the magazine sat on as many as 20 million coffee tables each week.
Matthew Creamer / AdAge:
Creative Exodus in Adland: It's Just Not ‘Fun’ Anymore — Graf, Montague, Bogusky, Hirshberg — a Parade of Top Talent Departs Big Agencies, or the Industry Altogether — NEW YORK (AdAge.com) — Late one night about three weeks ago, Gerry Graf had a bit of a freak-out.
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AdScam/The Horror!
Wall Street Journal:
Spitzer: Politician to Pundit — The Ex-Governor Discusses His Anxiety as He Prepares to Launch a TV Program — As a politician, Eliot Spitzer was not known to play well with others, whether they were New York Stock Exchange CEO Richard Grasso, Republican state Senate leader Joe Bruno, or state Attorney General Andrew Cuomo.
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Metropolis
L. Gordon Crovitz / Wall Street Journal:
Now the News Finds You — A Pew study finds people spend an average of 70 minutes a day accessing new and old media. — The woes of the news industry are well reported, but accounts of the financial troubles of the media bury the lead: People are consuming more news.