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J-Lab:
New Voices: What Works — J-Lab has funded community news startups since 2005, when the movement to launch independent hyperlocal news websites began in earnest. To date, we've seeded the launch of 55 “New Voices” experiments - with encouraging support from the Knight Foundation.
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Marika Lynch / KnightBlog:
J-Lab Report: What Works For Hyperlocal News Sites
J-Lab Report: What Works For Hyperlocal News Sites
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Lost Remote and J-Lab
Robert Gavin / Boston Globe:
Globe to offer two websites: one free, one pay — The Boston Globe next year will split its digital news brands into two distinct websites, keeping Boston.com free while establishing a subscription-only pay site, BostonGlobe.com, which will feature all the content produced by the newspaper's journalists …
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Megan Garber / Nieman Journalism Lab:
Double, double: More on the Boston Globe's new two-site strategy
Double, double: More on the Boston Globe's new two-site strategy
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Sam Schechner / Wall Street Journal:
ABC Sells Local Stations Some of Its Ad Slots — Walt Disney Co.'s ABC network is trying out a new approach to ad sales: selling national ad slots to local ABC stations. — The sales, which will begin with six 30-second prime-time slots in the last two weeks of October in “Grey's Anatomy …
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NPR:
Results Of The NPR Twitter User Survey — Earlier this summer, we released the results of our survey of NPR fans on Facebook, and we promised we'd follow it up with a survey of our Twitter followers. The results are now in. — We conducted the Twitter survey from August 25 to September 9, 2010.
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Romenesko, TechCrunch and Lost Remote
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 …
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Fast Company and Andy Beal's Marketing Pilgrim
Ryan Tate / Gawker:
The Price of Crossing Steve Jobs — Gordon McLeod has been packing up his office; today is his last at the Wall Street Journal. His ejection is complicated. But some coworkers think they know what did him in: insulting Steve Jobs in Rupert Murdoch's presence.
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Brian Stelter / Media Decoder:
CNN's Anderson Cooper in Daytime Talk Show Deal — The CNN anchor Anderson Cooper will add a second show to his daily duties next year, a lighthearted daytime talk show on local television stations. — The syndication arm of Warner Brothers said Thursday that it had signed a deal …
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Romenesko, The Wrap, All Things CNN, The Huffington Post and New York Magazine
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James Hibberd / The Hollywood Reporter:
Anderson Cooper launching daytime talk show
Anderson Cooper launching daytime talk show
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Nellie Andreeva / Deadline.com:
MTV CHANGE-UP: Tony DiSanto & Liz Gateley Exit For ProdCo Backed By Ben Silverman; David Janollari To Get Upped — EXCLUSIVE: I hear that MTV's president of programming Tony DiSanto and his top lieutenant, SVP series development Liz Gateley, will be leaving the network to form a production company …
Howard Owens:
How to beat AOL's Patch — First, this is not a bash Patch post. I have friends who work for Patch. I think they're doing some good things. If time proves me wrong about the advantage of local news site ownership, a Patch victory would be better than the alternative …
Seamus Condron / ReadWriteWeb:
Adventures in Social Curation and Context With Storify — Curation is currently one of “the chosen” buzz words in the social media zeitgeist (that's another). But as abundant as the talk of curation is, actual curation tools have been in relatively short order.
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The Next Web, Invisible Inkling and Nieman Journalism Lab
Steve Myers / Making Sense of Media:
How ‘PriceOfWeed’ Uses the Crowd to Fill an Illicit Information Gap — The other day I walked into a local “tobacco shop,” looking for someone to interview about a new website that documents the price of marijuana around the U.S. and the world. — I would call this place a “head shop,” …
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Christopher K. Hepp / Philly.com:
Newspapers near end to bankruptcy — The Philadelphia Inquirer and Daily News took a big step toward exiting bankruptcy Thursday, when a federal judge approved the reorganization plan of the newspapers' parent company. — Chief Bankruptcy Judge Stephen Raslavich approved the plan that calls …
Facebook:
The Value of a Liker — As our team has been meeting with media organizations across the globe (including at events hosted by groups such as Hacks/Hackers and the Online Publishers Association) we've heard a clear request for more information about the types of people who click the Like button.
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MediaPost, Mashable!, ClickZ, BizReport, Inside Facebook and TechCrunch
Bill Carter / Media Decoder:
A Close Week for Leno and Letterman — Was restoring Jay Leno to the “Tonight” show worth it for NBC? — The results of the first week of the new television season offer a decidedly mixed answer to that question, which is being avidly followed in some quarters of the television business.
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