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David Kaplan / paidContent:
NYT Replaces Editors' Choice iPad App With Full Version—Free For Now — You expected more from The New York Times on the iPad? You're getting it—and eventually, you'll have to pay to get all of it. The NYTCo (NYSE: NYT) flagship is updating its Editors' Choice iPad app with an expanded version …
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John Cassidy / The New Yorker Blog:
Is Nick Denton Really the New Rupert Murdoch? — Kudos to my colleague Ben McGrath for finally eliciting some dollar figures for the revenues of Gawker Media. Back in early 2006, when I spoke to Denton about the possibility of writing an article about Gawker's rise, he was friendly enough …
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New York Observer, The D Files, Romenesko and eMedia Vitals
Georg Szalai / Hollywood Reporter:
News Corp. approached about Yahoo buy — Private equity firms eye alternatives to AOL deal — NEW YORK — As Yahoo shareholders cheer a possible sale of the company to private equity firms, perhaps with the aid of AOL, private equity players also have approached News Corp. as a potential strategic partner, according to sources.
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Fast Company, Guardian and Gawker, more at Techmeme »
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 …
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Romenesko, Shaping the Future …, mediabistro.com, Lost Remote, paidContent:UK and Soup
Newspaper Association of America:
NEWSPAPER WEBSITES REACH NEARLY TWO-THIRDS OF U.S INTERNET USERS IN SEPTEMBER — New data from comScore indicates one-in-four newspaper website visitors come from households earning at least $100,000 a year; Newspaper sites reach majority of 25-to-34-year-olds
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Romenesko, EditorandPublisher.com, Shaping the Future …, Gawker and Kirk LaPointe's …
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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Yahoo! News, The Huffington Post, The Wire, B&C, Big Journalism, The Wrap, FishbowlDC, New York Observer and mediabistro.com
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Jeff Jarvis / BuzzMachine:
NPR: Love ya, but you're wrong
NPR: Love ya, but you're wrong
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The Huffington Post and Romenesko
Amanda Andrews / Telegraph:
BBC hampers Johnston Press's paid content ambitions — Regional newspaper groups will never be able to charge for digital content unless the BBC's local ambitions are controlled, according to John Fry, chief executive of Johnston Press. — Mr Fry says he has written to the BBC Trust calling …
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Jon Slattery and Press Gazette
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:
Kelly to retire as Seattle Times Co. president — Seattle Times President Carolyn Kelly to Retire — Carolyn S. Kelly, President and Chief Operating Officer of the Seattle Times Company has announced her plans to retire effective December 30, 2010. Kelly has served as President and Chief Operating Officer from 2001 to the present.
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.
EditorandPublisher.com:
Conference Looked to Make E-Reading, Tablets Work for News Media — NEW YORK — Recognizing tablets and mobile e-readers as promising vehicles for news distribution, a recent gathering of publishers and digital platform experts considered how to exploit that potential.
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Poynter Online
Wall Street Journal:
On Basic Cable, TV's Alternate Universe — Without big budgets, basic cable shows are multiplying—and changing the way TV is made. Can the major networks learn from them? Plus: six new shows to watch. — Cable Dispute Heats Up — A dispute between Cablevision and Fox heated …
Edward Helmore / Guardian:
Friday interview: Jersey farmer's son sows seeds of Condé Nast's digital future — Low profile Condé Nast Digital boss Jamie Pallot has found success in New York dragging the publisher into the internet age — Compared with other British media editors in New York, Jamie Pallot …
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 …
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Romenesko, Eatocracy and FishbowlNY
Paul Boutin / New York Times:
Sharing Online, but With More Than 140 Characters — The singer and guitarist John Mayer, whose prolific posts on Twitter drew nearly four million followers, shocked fans in mid-September by closing his account. — But Mr. Mayer hasn't gone away. He's switched from Twitter to Tumblr …