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New York Times:
Tribune Board Said Ready to Oust Chief Executive — The board of directors of the Tribune Company is expected to ask for the resignation of Randy Michaels, the controversial chief executive of the company, on Tuesday, according to a person directly involved in the matter.
Tanzina Vega / New York Times:
Pooling Resources, Two Newsrooms Merge — The nonprofit investigative journalism world continues to expand with the announcement on Tuesday that the Center for Public Integrity will absorb the Huffington Post Investigative Fund, a nonprofit journalism arm of The Huffington Post.
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Joe Pompeo / The Wire:
More Staff Shuffling At Newsweek As Merger Talks Collapse — Amid the breakdown of negotiations that would have merged Newsweek with The Daily Beast, the magazine's revolving door continues to spin. — As reported last week, staff writer Nick Summers is heading over to The New York Observer …
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Keith J. Kelly / New York Post:
Welch warns beast — Tweet — Jack Welch, the former General Electric chairman nicknamed “Neutron Jack,” may have blown up merger talks between Barry Diller's The Daily Beast and Sidney Harman's Newsweek, The Post has learned. — Welch was brought in early to advise Diller …
Russell Adams / Wall Street Journal:
Daily Beast Drops Out of Talks With Newsweek
Daily Beast Drops Out of Talks With Newsweek
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The Daily Beast, New York Observer, The Nation, New York Magazine, Mediaite, The Wrap, Romenesko, The Huffington Post, Gawker, The Wire and Mixed Media
The New York Times Company:
The New York Times Company Reports 2010 Third-Quarter Results — The New York Times Company announced today 2010 third-quarter results, which are detailed below. — Total revenues decreased 2.7 percent in the third quarter of 2010 compared with the third quarter of 2009 as advertising …
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MediaMemo, New York Times, The Wire, Romenesko, Dow Jones Newswires, The Awl, paidContent, Crain's New York Business and Gawker
Kevin Poulsen / Threat Level:
No, We Don't Hate WikiLeaks — We interrupt our regular coverage to address a rare dispatch from WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange that crossed the WikiLeaks Twitter feed this morning. — In it, Assange slams Wired.com, and this writer in particular, for what he labels a false report …
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Guardian, TwitLonger, Danger Room, CIR: All New Content and ReadWriteWeb
Joe Pompeo / The Wire:
Slate Taps Bethany McClean And Annie Lowrey For Business And Economics Coverage — There's been a gap in Slate's business and economics coverage since the departure last month of Dan Gross as Moneybox columnist. But the online news and culture magazine has lured some new talent to fill it.
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Romenesko and The Washington Independent
Michael Arrington / TechCrunch:
Fear And Loathing At The Wall Street Journal — Ahhhhhhhhhahhhaha! — The inmates are now running the asylum. — All anyone is talking about today is the series of articles that the Wall Street Journal has written about a “Privacy Breach” at Facebook.
Howard Kurtz / Washington Post:
Howard Kurtz finds there are news nuggets in the tough, often tacky blog world — I didn't get into journalism to write about Brett Favre's private parts, and I suspect most of my colleagues would like that story ruled out of bounds. — But our ability to spike such tawdry tales ended many seasons ago.
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Chickaboomer, MinOnline and New York Times
Mathew Ingram / GigaOM:
Hard News Pays Better Than Fluff — or Does It? — A study released today has drawn a lot of attention in media circles for suggesting that stories on “serious topics” such as the Gulf oil spill and the mortgage crisis draw more revenue for online media outlets than stories about celebrities like Lindsay Lohan.
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Nieman Journalism Lab, the Econsultancy blog and AdExchanger.com, more at Techmeme »
Brent Lang / The Wrap:
As Fox, Cablevision Play With Fire, the Whole Cable Industry Could Get Burned — Rupert Murdoch's News Corp. and James Dolan's Cablevision are playing with fire, and the whole cable industry could get burned. — The two companies continued to squabble late into the day on Monday about the price …
David Folkenflik / NPR:
What's The Point Of Journalism School, Anyway? … If there's one thing a journalism school expects of its students, it is the ability to pose a tough question. — Orion de Nevers, a freshman at the University of Southern California, serves up this one: Why would anyone major in journalism at all?
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Gawker, Romenesko, FishbowlDC and freefromeditors
Lauren Indvik / Mashable!:
How Massive Was the Chilean Miners' Rescue Online? [STATS] — Broadcasts of the Chilean miners' rescue broke television and online audience records between Tuesday afternoon (ET) on October 12 — when news first broke that the rescue was set to begin the following day — and midnight ET Wednesday …
Mike Shields / Mediaweek:
Univision, Vevo Strike Content Pact — Vevo is looking to widen its footprint in the Hispanic market by adding Univision to its content distribution and ad sales network. — The music video site—a joint venture between Universal Music Group, Sony Music Entertainment and Abu Dhabi Media Company …