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Constance Boozer / Columbia Daily Spectator:
J-School launches Tow Center for Digital Journalism — With the launch of Columbia Journalism School's Tow Center for Digital Journalism, the J-School is ready to make its mark on new media. — At an evening peppered with Columbia Journalism School faculty and press stalwarts …
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Romenesko
Zeke Turner / New York Observer:
The Media Deal That Wasn't — Around lunchtime on Monday, staffers heard Danny Klaidman, one of two acting editors at Newsweek since the end of August, cursing in his office on Hudson Street ("F**k! S**t!"). Mr. Klaidman had just read the news online from The Wall Street Journal …
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Romenesko, MinOnline, New York Post and The Wire
Brian Stelter / New York Times:
Internet Is a Weapon in Cable Fight — In disputes between television programmers and distributors, the new battleground is the Internet. — In its continuing contract showdown with Cablevision, the News Corporation tried to extend its blackout of the Fox Broadcasting network to Fox.com and to Hulu …
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Soup
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Farhad Manjoo / Slate:
No Hulu For You! — Once or twice a year, a cable company …
No Hulu For You! — Once or twice a year, a cable company …
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Free Press, BBC and Technology Liberation Front
Joseph Tartakoff / paidContent:
Yahoo Says Display Ad Sales Up 17 Percent — Yahoo (NSDQ: YHOO), which has been under pressure to turn around its flagging performance, couldn't afford to disappoint Wall Street this quarter. And the company did not. But it didn't exactly surprise either, posting quarterly results in line …
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Mashable!, MarketWatch, BoomTown, Silicon Alley Insider, AdAge, TechCrunch, VentureBeat, Digits, CNET News and Tech Trader Daily, more at Techmeme »
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Erick Schonfeld / TechCrunch:
Bartz On Blogging: “An Extremely Hard Engineering Feat” — Carol Bartz was almost subdued on today's earnings call. Missing were the salty outbursts of previous conference calls, but she did manage one zinger. Apparently, one of Yahoo's problems before was an inflexible content management system …
Chicago Tribune:
Tribune Co. CEO Randy Michaels: I have not resigned — Randy Michaels, the embattled chief executive of bankrupt Tribune Co., said Tuesday he did not resign from the company despite expectations that he might step down from his post or be asked to leave it at a board meeting Tuesday.
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rbr.com, Romenesko, New York Magazine, The Wrap, blogs.vocalo.org and Chicago Breaking Business
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Jeff Bercovici / Mixed Media:
Tribune's Lee Abrams Defends Himself: “I Will Not Stop Pushing”
Tribune's Lee Abrams Defends Himself: “I Will Not Stop Pushing”
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The Wire, Romenesko, LA Observed, Gawker, FishbowlNY and DealBook
Dana Lacey / J-Source:
Why journalism needs a saviour: Fortune's Andy Serwer — Andy Serwer, Fortune magazine's managing editor, explains the economic crisis, Apple's iron grip on news subscriptions and why journalism needs a saviour. — Warren Buffett used to boast two facts: Newspapers will always be around and the whole world will drink Coca Cola.
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SABEW
Caroline McCarthy / CNET News:
How Starbucks is trying to change the media — On Tuesday evening, caffeine behemoth Starbucks finally unveiled its revamped Web hub, a landing page that's only accessible from its in-store Wi-Fi networks in the U.S. Teaming with the likes of Yahoo (the main technology partner) …
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ClickZ and New York Post, more at Techmeme »
European Fund for Investigative Journalism:
1,1 million euro for journalistic research grants — Journalists with a good idea for an investigative story with a European angle can now apply for research grants from the European Union. 1,1 million Euro will be distributed in two rounds of applications. The first deadline is on January 15th 2011.
Kara Swisher / BoomTown:
ATD Welcomes Ina Fried as Our New Mobile Reporter — Here at All Things Digital, we've always prided ourselves on our journalism efforts, while also fully embracing the fast-paced new world of blogging. — So, we could not be more thrilled to announce the hiring of Ina Fried as our new reporter …
FAIR:
Taking the Public Out of Public TV — PBS fare differs little from commercial TV — A multi-part FAIR exposé of PBS's most prominent news and public affairs programs demonstrates that public television is failing to live up to its mission to provide an alternative to commercial television …
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The Huffington Post and Romenesko
Jesse Young / Flood Magazine:
The New Yorker, or How Not to Set Up a Paywall, Part 1 — On the topic of paywalls, The New Yorker is clearly in favor of monetizing their content. In June, editor David Remnick said, “I was going to be damned if I was going to train 18-year-olds, 20-year-olds, 25-year-olds, that this is like water that comes out of the sink.”
Sherman Frederick / Las Vegas Review-Journal:
All's quiet on the ethical journalism front at the Las Vegas Sun — All's quiet on the journalism front over at the Las Vegas Sun for revising headlines that originally appeared to favor Sharron Angle, but now show up on line to benefit Harry Reid. — In particular, the ever-verbose Jon Ralston …
Simon Waldman / paidContent:
What Media Companies Can Learn From IBM's Turnaround — Simon Waldman is Group Product Director of LOVEFiLM, and author of “Creative Disruption: What you need to do to shake up your business in a digital world” [FT Prentice Hall]. He blogs here, and tweets as @waldo. — Imagine a business in trouble.
Brent Lang / The Wrap:
PaidContent Names Andrew Wallenstein Entertainment Editor — (Updated: 2:55 p.m. PT) That didn't take long. Just a week after leaving the Hollywood Reporter, Andrew Wallenstein has been named senior editor for paidContent — Wallenstein will cover the digital-entertainment business …