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David Carr / New York Times:
Against Odds, Web Site Finds Niche — Something odd showed up last week in the mailbox of Choire Sicha, a veteran blogger who lost his job and started a Web site with a few pals two years ago: a paycheck. — In September 2008, Mr. Sicha, Alex Balk and David Cho all found themselves laid off from Radar …
Steve Krakauer / Mediaite:
Major Garrett Talks Juan Williams On Morning Joe: FNC Embraces “Polarization” — MSNBC's Morning Joe welcomed National Journal Executive Editor Ron Brownstein and NJ correspondent Major Garrett this morning, the day the magazine and web site relaunched. — Of course, Garrett on Morning Joe …
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TVNewser, National Media, Media Matters for America, NPR Topics and FishbowlDC
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Jay Rosen / Pressthink:
NPR News Analyst: How Juan Williams Got Fired
NPR News Analyst: How Juan Williams Got Fired
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The Politico, The Atlantic Online, The Wrap, Romenesko, The Daily Caller, Mediaite, main page collection, CNN, The Huffington Post and Change of Subject
Farai Chideya / The Huffington Post:
What Everyone Is Missing About NPR's WilliamsGate
What Everyone Is Missing About NPR's WilliamsGate
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Media Matters for America, Free Press and WBUR and NPR
Steve Fishman / New York Magazine:
Newsboy — Looking for one last turn in the spotlight, 92 year old Sidney Harman paid his dollar for Newsweek. And Tina Brown was all set to dance. So why did it fall apart? — Tina Brown has always had a thing for older men—years ago, she'd married one.
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Guardian, Gawker, New York Observer and Romenesko
Jeremy W. Peters / New York Times:
Debut for a Nimbler, Newsier National Journal — WASHINGTON — “The conversation” is a term of art in the media often associated with longing. Media companies want to join it, shape it, lead it. — This has not always been a strong suit for National Journal.
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Brian Stelter / New York Times:
Pitching Movies or Filming Shows, Hollywood Is Hooked on iPads — Last month at a meeting in Hollywood, it was time to plot out the sequel to “Star Trek,” last year's blockbuster reboot of the sci-fi franchise. — The attendees all brought smartphones — gadgets far more powerful …
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TUAW and Poynter Online
John Koblin / WWD:
Style.com Moves to Fairchild Group — NEW YORK —The Condé Nast Web site Style.com is becoming part of Fairchild Fashion Group, effective immediately. The editorial team at Style.com, including editor Dirk Standen, will now report to Fairchild editorial director Peter Kaplan.
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New York Observer, paidContent, MinOnline and MediaPost
Peter Kafka / MediaMemo:
A Win for Adobe: Condé Nast Will Use It Instead of Rolling Its Own Tablet Magazines — Here's a win for Adobe, which could use one: Condé Nast, which has been testing the software company's tablet publishing tool against a homegrown version, is going to use Adobe's offering instead.
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Poynter Online and FOLIO: Section Blogs, more at Techmeme »
Noam Cohen / New York Times:
Blurring the Line Between Apps and Books — STEPHEN ELLIOTT, a 38-year-old from San Francisco, just introduced his first piece of software for sale: an app for the iPad and iPhone called “The Adderall Diaries.” — He's not exactly a programmer — better to call him a writer.
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New York Observer
Georg Szalai / Hollywood Reporter:
PBS Making Digital Push With New Website, iPad Application … PBS is beta-launching Monday a new website at PBS.org, which will offer local content from member stations alongside national content and offer auto-localization features. — The public broadcaster also is launching PBS for iPad …
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mocoNews, AppScout, ThinkMobile, ReadWriteWeb and digiphile, more at Techmeme »
Staci D. Kramer / paidContent:
WSJ Doesn't Buy Into Amazon's ‘Buy Once, Read Everywhere’ Plans — Earlier this month, I told an Amazon (NSDQ: AMZN) VP the aspect that bothered me most as a Kindle user was the inability to access my subscriptions across the e-reader platform. Amazon execs are among the best I've ever seen …
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Poynter Online
Jon Orlin / TechCrunch:
Internet TV and The Death of Cable TV, really — Yes, you heard this before. The Death of Cable TV. Yet, it hasn't happened. But now, so many disruptions are happening in the video space, cable tv is really stepping towards the cliff. Don't expect the cable industry to just give up.
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Online Video News
Fred Vogelstein / Epicenter:
Behold, The Next Media Titans: Apple, Google, Facebook, Amazon — smith/flickr. Used with gratitude via a Creative Commons license. — Venture capitalist John Doerr is well known for his hyperbole. Remember his comments about the Internet bubble back in the late 1990s?
Jack D. Lail / JackLail.com:
Free enterprise just hasn't been good for journalism — If you were thinking that the Internet ruined journalism, you'd be wrong; it's competition and free enterprise that destroys the noble profession. — At least that's my reading of Paul Steiger's speech last week as part …
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Jose Martinez / NY Daily News:
Mommy blogger Lyss Stern agreed to write puff piece to pay off $45K dental bill then reneged: suit — Author Lyss Stern shows off her winning smile at the “If You Give A Mom A Martini...” book launch last year. A Manhattan dental practice claims she didn't pay for it.
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