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9:20 AM ET, September 30, 2010

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Kara Swisher / BoomTown:
Exclusive: Major Meltdown at Yahoo as More Top Execs to Depart, Including U.S. Head Hilary Schneider  —  The executive turmoil at the very top of Yahoo continues, with the company poised to announce the resignations of three top execs, including U.S. head Hilary Schneider (pictured here), according to sources close to the situation.
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Joe Pompeo / The Wire:
Yahoo Media Chief Jimmy Pitaro Disputes Censorship Claims  —  Yahoo News took a hit last week when it lost star investigative writer John Cook, who's going back to work for Gawker, and an even bigger hit when Cook said he was leaving the company because it muzzled his reporting.
James Hibberd / The Hollywood Reporter:
Anderson Cooper negotiating for daytime talk show  —  Exclu: CNN anchor Anderson Cooper is close to a deal for a syndicated daytime talk show.  —  The “Anderson Cooper 360” host is deep in talks with Telepictures Productions and Warner Bros. Domestic Television Distribution for a program that would be pitched to stations next year.
Om Malik / GigaOM:
Michael Arrington's Road to Millions  —  Earlier this week, AOL snapped up TechCrunch, a technology blog network started by former attorney Michael Arrington, for an undisclosed amount of money.  The final price is said to be somewhere between $25 million to $60 million.
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Bloomberg:   Armstrong Says TechCrunch to Boost AOL's Brand, Talent: Video
Wall Street Journal:
AOL Shifts Emphasis, Bit by Bit
Celeste Katz / The Daily Politics:
Breaking: Carl Paladino To Reporter: “I'll Take You Out, Buddy!”  Updated With Video  —  Now it's REALLY personal.  —  Actually, he really IS mad tonight.  —  Our Glenn Blain is up in Lake George at the Sagamore Hotel, where GOP gubernatorial candidate Carl Paladino is making a stop …
Alexander Howard / ReadWriteWeb:
Katie Couric: We Need Better Filters for a “Tsunami of News”  —  Will hanging out with the geeks improve network news?  Judging from CBS News anchor Katie Couric's comments at the Web 2.0 Expo yesterday, the potential is there.  —  Will it matter?  In a news environment …
David Kaplan / paidContent:
Facebook's Sandberg: In The Future, All Media Will Be Personalized  —  There will always be a place for mass marketing, but in the next three- to five years, a website that isn't tailored to a specific user's interest will be an anachronism, Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg told Arianna Huffington at the latter's Advertising Week event.
Jim Romenesko / Romenesko:
WSJ memo touts ad, circulation revenue gains  —  From: Krafinski, Marianne On Behalf Of Hinton, Les  —  Subject: FW: to be sent from Les's inbox - HOLD FOR MY CALL  —  This Saturday we launched WSJ Weekend to positive reviews and great enthusiasm from a broad set of readers and advertisers.
Discussion: MediaFile, Gawker and paidContent
Frederic Lardinois / ReadWriteWeb:
The Short Lifespan of a Tweet: Retweets Only Happen Within the First Hour  —  For some, Twitter is a social network and for others it is just a broadcast medium.  Judging from the latest data from social media analytics and monitoring service Sysomos, for the majority of users, Twitter is indeed mostly a broadcast medium.
Kate Kaye / ClickZ:
Twitter Shuts Out Political Advertisers, For Now  —  Many political candidates and their campaigns have embraced Twitter, but when they've come calling about advertising there, Twitter has not reciprocated.  Twitter has only recently begun rolling out its paid products for advertisers …
Julie Bosman / New York Times:
In Study, Children Cite Appeal of Digital Reading  —  Many children want to read books on digital devices and would read for fun more frequently if they could obtain e-books.  But even if they had that access, two-thirds of them would not want to give up their traditional print books.
Robinsloan / Twitter Blog:
Tweets in your media, media in your Tweets  —  On a sunny September Sunday inside a non-descript trailer in downtown Los Angeles, media evolved.  —  There—in the shadow of the 2010 MTV Video Music Awards, next to an outdoor stage where Justin Bieber would soon perform …
Rachel McAthy / Journalism.co.uk:
Women ‘significantly underrepresented’ in the media, survey suggests  —  A research project which monitors the gender of those in and reporting on the news claims women are “significantly underrepresented and misrepresented” in media coverage.  —  It also suggests that gender bias …
Discussion: IFJ.org
Gabriel Perna / International Business Times:
Study Examines Online News Reading Habits  —  Despite the push by organizations such as Google and Yahoo!, a recent study found not everyone is a fan of web-based customization for news.  —  Through an extensive study, Penn State researchers found certain browsers and readers of online news do not prefer customization.
David Kaplan / paidContent:
HuffPost's Hippeau: Social Informants Are The New ‘Influencers’  —  Since last October, the number of comments on Huffington Post stories have more than doubled to 3.5 million, making commenting the “main attraction” on the online aggregator, said CEO Eric Hippeau, opening the company's Advertising Week gathering.
Penelope Pitstop / Media Week:
NatMag and Hachette tipped as early contenders for BBC Magazines  —  It's official - BBC Magazines and its portfolio of 35 titles are up for sale, or as the BBC prefer to think of it, “looking for a partner”, but who would buy a group of magazines today?
Discussion: FishbowlNY
MediaShift:
How Journalism Teachers are Failing, and How to Stop It  —  Education content on MediaShift is sponsored by Carnegie-Knight News21, an alliance of 12 journalism schools in which top students tell complex stories in inventive ways.  See tips for spurring innovation and digital learning at Learn.News21.com.
Ben Kuchera / Ars Technica:
Scared to open the package: adventures in game writer bribery  —  One of the best perks of my job is the ability to play games before they come out, and of course I get copies sent to my door.  It's not a bad deal.  Most of the time the games come in nondescript boxes containing nothing more than the game …
Leena Rao / TechCrunch:
Barry Diller: Ask.com Has No Value Inside Of IAC  —  Many of us may have forgotten that Ask.com is a search engine just like Google and Bing.  It seems that IAC's Barry Diller, who owns Ask.com, seems to have no memory of Ask's value as well.  Diller sat down with Michael Arrington today …
 
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Melissa Maerz / Show Tracker:
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Joshua Benton / Nieman Journalism Lab:
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Joe Pompeo / The Wire:
Mediaite's Dan Abrams: “I'm Doing This Because We're Making A Profit”
Discussion: Romenesko and WebNewser
Rob O'Regan / eMedia Vitals:
Consumer Reports, Sporting News tinker with paid content models
David Kaplan / paidContent:
Pandora's Ad Network Jumps From PC, Phone To TV, BluRay Players
Nicholas Carlson / The Wire:
Ex-AOL Media Boss Bill Wilson Takes On $144.9 Billion Local Ad Market …
Discussion: paidContent and WebNewser
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CNN:
Fake pimp from ACORN videos tries to ‘punk’ CNN correspondent
Tom Lowry / Variety:
Comcast's Web worry
Discussion: Company Town
FishbowlNY:
Newsweek Names Rhona Murphy Global Publisher
Discussion: The Wrap, The Wire and Folio
AT Internet Institute:
News websites: Facebook ahead of Twitter in terms of traffic source
Zachary Roth / CJR:
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