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David Carr / Media Decoder:
By Any Means Necessary: Gawker and the O'Donnell Post — We get it. It's a dirty, terrible world out there and anything and everyone is fair game. So when some guy was willing to trash Christine O'Donnell, the Republican candidate for United States Senate in Delaware …
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Michael Calderone / Yahoo! News:
Gawker editor defends anonymous O'Donnell post — Gawker was convicted Thursday in the court of Twitter opinion. The charges: misogyny and reckless link-baiting. — “Today, we are all Christine O'Donnell,” wrote Salon's Justin Elliott. — He was one of several journalists and bloggers …
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Mediaite, Romenesko, Guardian, Facebook, Vanity Fair, The First Post, Gawker, The Wire, The Spy Report, Hot Air, FrumForum, The Not-So Private Parts and New York Magazine
Jeff Bercovici / Mixed Media:
Behind Gawker's Christine O'Donnell ‘One-Night Stand’ Story
Behind Gawker's Christine O'Donnell ‘One-Night Stand’ Story
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The Not-So Private Parts, Guardian, Gawker, The Smoking Gun, Songs that Didn't Used …, Nerdshares, The Awl, The Daily Beast, THE PAREENINGTON POST, Jezebel, TBD All News, Salon, The Huffington Post, mediabistro.com, Runnin' Scared, The Atlantic Online, The Atlantic Wire, Mediaite, NY Daily News, The Daily Caller, New York Observer, AmSpecBlog and The XX Factor
Paul Bradshaw / Online Journalism Blog:
Do bloggers devalue journalism? — Science journalist Angela Saini has written an interesting post on ‘devaluing journalism’ that I felt I had to respond to. “The profession [of journalism] is being devalued,” she argues. … Firstly let me say that I broadly agree with most of what Angela is saying …
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Nothing shocks me …, Ben Mazzotta's Weblog and Lippmann Would Roll
Joel Meares / CJR:
Keeping Up With Chuck Todd — “I'm in a business where I'm not allowed to miss right now” — It's 6:50 a.m. on a drizzling New York morning and Chuck Todd is standing behind a wall on the cluttered Today Show set, safely out of shot as he waits to talk America's early risers through the upcoming day in politics.
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Gawker, Romenesko and Inside Cable News
Michael Oneal / Chicago Tribune:
Tribune braces for competing bankruptcy plans — Unhappy creditors face Friday deadline to offer alternatives — Still recovering from a management scandal that claimed its chief executive a week ago, Tribune Co. is bracing for its next disruption: How to cope with legal challenges …
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Romenesko
Claire Atkinson / New York Post:
Google yearns to make YouTube a TV network — Tweet — YouTube wants to be the boob tube. — Google is pitching YouTube not only as a popular Web destination, but as a content channel to have a place in the living room alongside TV networks like ABC, CBS and NBC.
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Online Video News, ClickZ, Urlesque and CNET News
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Ryan Lawler / NewTeeVee:
YouTube Won't Fix Google TV's Content Problems
YouTube Won't Fix Google TV's Content Problems
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GigaOM, VentureBeat, The Wire and CrunchGear, more at Techmeme »
Jason Stverak / Online Journalism Review:
Joining the online news bandwagon — By Jason Stverak: Howard Kurtz, Peter Goodman, Jim VandeHei, and Richard Johnson are just a few of the many reporters voluntarily exiting the legacy media to join online news ventures. — While many are scratching their heads wondering …
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Journalism.co.uk
Bianca Bosker / The Huffington Post:
Marie Claire Editor-In-Chief Joanna Coles On Apple's ‘Sexy’ iPad, Women In Tech, And More — “We had pizzas coming in at 1AM,” recalled Marie Claire editor-in-chief Joanna Coles of creating the magazine's iPad app. “It was like a startup within the magazine. It felt like our equivalent of Facebook.”
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Poynter Online
Craig Silverman / MediaShift:
Notable Quotes, Impressions and Moments From the 2010 Online News Association Conference — “Welcome to the conference where journalism supposedly doesn't know it's supposed to be dead.” — Those were the welcoming words from Online News Association executive director Jane McDonnell …
Tom Ramstack / All Headline News:
Traditional Journalists Switch to Internet or Face Layoffs — Washington, D.C., United States (AHN) - Some journalists complained Thursday during a business conference in Washington, D.C., about what they see as the sunset of the traditional news media while others said the Internet was opening new opportunities.
Jon Friedman / MarketWatch:
Jon Stewart: America's anchor-in-waiting — Commentary: The Most Trusted Name in ... something or other — NEW YORK (MarketWatch) — Comedy Central's Jon Stewart will be the first person to tell you, again, that he is an entertainer, not a journalist. Therefore, he can't qualify …
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Romenesko, New York Times, Washington Post and Media Decoder
Steve Smith / MinOnline:
Consumers See Old Media Ways Doomed — Americans may still prefer to get their information and news via traditional means, but most of us don't feel these venues will survive in their current form. In a shocking poll result from Harris and 24/7Wall Street, 55% of 2,095 U.S. adults surveyed …
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MediaPost
Mathew Ingram / GigaOM:
Search Ads Are a Hammer, But Not Everything is a Nail — Search-related keyword advertising is a multibillion-dollar industry for a reason — because it is extremely good at converting people who are searching for information into shoppers who want to buy something.
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the Econsultancy blog and Jonathan Mendez's Blog
Steve Buttry / The Buttry Diary:
Craig Silverman shares excellent advice on accuracy, verification and preventing errors — We knew we were risking schedule conflicts when Craig Silverman agreed to present a workshop on accuracy and verification for the TBD Community Network while he was in Washington for the Online News Association.
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TBD All News