Top News:
Dana Davis Rehm / NPR:
Why Can't NPR Staff Go To ‘Rally To Restore Sanity’ Or ‘March To Keep Fear Alive’? — The answer is they can - if they are assigned to cover the events. — But news staff and others covered by NPR's ethics policy should not go. — We've received enormous attention from media …
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Jeff Jarvis / BuzzMachine:
NPR: Love ya, but you're wrong — NPR has told its staff they may not attend the Stewart/Colbert rallies in Washington at the end of the month. I think they're terribly wrong here, following the journalistic worldview Jay Rosen calls the view-from-nowhere to its extreme and forbidding employees to be curious.
Discussion:
The Huffington Post and Romenesko
Jeff Bercovici / Mixed Media:
New York Post to Sell Subscriptions on the iPad — The New York Post is the latest newspaper to cross the iPad barrier, with a new, full-content tablet edition readers will be able to purchase as a monthly or annual subscription. Why is this interesting? Because the Post is, to my knowledge …
Discussion:
Shaping the Future …, paidContent, mediabistro.com and Soup
Bill Simmons / ESPN:
The case of the accidental tweeter — I could give you a thousand guesses. Wouldn't matter. You'd never guess what I was doing when I accidentally tweeted “moss Vikings” last Tuesday night, inadvertently breaking news that the Patriots and Vikings were discussing a Randy Moss trade.
Discussion:
Lost Remote, The Big Lead, The Wire and Nieman Journalism Lab
Mindy McAdams / Teaching Online Journalism:
Journalism education: Irrelevant, or lacking context? — Journalism students around the world seem to be very similar. Many of them say this: … That comes from a June 2010 column at MediaShift, written by Australian j-school grad Tammi Ireland. Probably two-thirds of our students …
Jim Romenesko / Romenesko:
Gawker boss: ‘We overtook Huffpo (temporarily)’ — Memo to Gawker Media staff — From: Nick Denton — Subject: We overtook Huffpo (temporarily) — To: edit@gawker.com
Discussion:
The Wire and New York Observer
Kara Swisher / BoomTown:
Viral Video: CollegeHumor's Move From “Viral One-Offs” to Web Series — The national broadcast television networks aren't the only ones debuting a fall series season. — CollegeHumor Media, the online comedy video site, is also trying out three longer-term, weekly series rather than the more typical “viral one-offs,” it said.
Discussion:
NewTeeVee
Nick Fox / Diner's Journal:
Beard Awards Will Not Distinguish Between Online and Print Journalism — Do you write about food online or in print, for a magazine or a newspaper? It no longer matters to the James Beard Foundation. — Starting next year, the Beard journalism awards — nominations for which will be …
Discussion:
FishbowlNY
Hunter Walker / The Wrap:
Warner Bros. Television Group Acquires Shed Media — Warner Bros. Television Group has acquired a majority stake in Shed Media, a major production and distribution company based in the UK. — Warner Bros. announced the deal Thursday morning. — Shed includes six different companies …
Discussion:
Broadcasting & Cable and Variety
Ken Doctor / Nieman Journalism Lab:
The Newsonomics of replacement journalism — [Each week, our friend Ken Doctor — author of Newsonomics and longtime watcher of the business side of digital news — writes about the economics of the news business for the Lab.] — Finally, we're seeing light on the horizon. Journalism hiring is picking up.
Rachel Richardson / paidContent:
News Of The World's Digital Editor On Going Paid — News Corp.'s UK Sunday tabloid has introduced web fees. Digital editor Rachel Richardson explained the philosophy in a webchat with journalists. Here's the edited transcript... The reason we think we will attract customers is because our stories …
Discussion:
New Media Age and WebNewser
Steve Smith / minonline.com:
A Review and a Dinner Deal: NY Media's App Adds New Revenue Model — Blending polished critical content with geo-location and mobility has already proven to be a winning recipe for New York Media's MenuPages iPhone app. The mobile restaurant finder and reviewer is fueled with ratings …
Discussion:
MinOnline, MinOnline and NYConvergence.com
Ragnhild Kjetland / Bloomberg:
Google, Publishers Discuss How to Profit From Selling Content on Internet — Google Inc. is talking to publishers about how to make money from content, said Philipp Schindler, managing director for Northern and Central Europe. — “We see ourselves as a technology partner and we are working …
Discussion:
Media Buyer Planner
Laura Oliver / Journalism.co.uk:
BBC produces online tests to help public understand editorial changes — The BBC Academy has produced a series of online quizzes, masterclasses and hypothetical scenarios to help the public better understand changes to its editorial policy launched this week.
Dominic Ponsford / Editor's Blog:
The News of the World's paywall and why, for Rupert Murdoch, the internet is so over — The Times' all-or-nothing paywall was a shock to the system - but the News of the World's paywall move today was even more extreme. — Both are examples of the fact that, for Rupert Murdoch the internet is so over.
Discussion:
Journalism.co.uk, Strange Attractor, Editors Weblog and paidContent
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Oliver Luft / Press Gazette:
News of The World relaunches behind the paywall
News of The World relaunches behind the paywall
Discussion:
Journalism.co.uk, Guardian, Media Buyer Planner, Media Week and Strange Attractor
Brian Stelter / Media Decoder:
A Surge in Ratings as First Miners Appeared — More than 10 million people were watching CNN, Fox News and MSNBC as the first of 33 miners was were rescued in Chile Tuesday night, marking the beginning of the end of a two-month ordeal for the men trapped underground.
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Jeremy / @JeremyLittau:
Chile is a story about journalism's failure (updated)
Chile is a story about journalism's failure (updated)
Discussion:
BBC, Guardian, Journalism.co.uk, The Washington Independent and Lost Remote
Wayne Friedman / MediaPost:
NBCU, Google TV Ads Sever Partnership — Google TV Ads has taken a big blow, losing marquee NBC Universal cable networks as clients for selling TV ad time. Others might be on the rocks as well. — The deal between Google TV Ads and NBC has been in effect for two years …
Discussion:
AdAge, WebNewser and The Next Web
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Steve McClellan / Adweek Media Custom Reports:
NBC, Google Abort TV Ad-Sales Pact
NBC, Google Abort TV Ad-Sales Pact
Discussion:
Search Engine Land and All Things Digital