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Mathew Ingram / GigaOM:
It's Official: News Corp.'s Paywalls Are a Bust — After months of speculation about the impact of reader paywalls at two News Corp. newspapers in Britain — the Times and the Sunday Times — the media giant finally released some official numbers today, and they don't paint a very pretty picture.
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BBC, Felix Salmon, Guardian, New York Observer, The Next Web, Boing Boing, paidContent:UK and Jon Slattery, Thanks:mathewi
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Laura Oliver / Journalism.co.uk:
News International publishes paywall figures, claims 105,000 online customers — Tweet — News International has released its first figures for subscriptions to the Times and Sunday Times websites since introducing a paywall to the sites five months ago.
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Guardian, blogs.independent.co.uk, paidContent, BBC, New York Times, Beehive City, TechCrunch, paidContent:UK, SAI, Techdirt, Wired.co.uk, THINQ.co.uk, Media News, Associated Press and Jon Slattery
Michael Calderone / Yahoo! News:
ABC News cuts ties with Breitbart on election day — Andrew Breitbart will not be a part of ABC News' election coverage on Tuesday night. That goes for television, online, or any combination of the two. — Andrew Morse, executive producer of ABC News Digital, informed Breitbart on Tuesday …
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Romenesko, ABC News' Press Room, Mediaite, Media Decoder, The Daily Caller, The Plum Line and Big Journalism
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Michael Calderone / Yahoo! News:
Breitbart, ABC News spar over his election night role
Breitbart, ABC News spar over his election night role
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The Huffington Post, Big Journalism, Big Hollywood, The Wrap, Salon and Romenesko
Matt Diaz / Nieman Journalism Lab:
It's election night: Here's what some news orgs (old & new) have planned — It's election day in the United States, and with election day comes election day coverage. With more media players than ever aiming for their own slice of the audience, here are a few highlights of what they've got planned …
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ReadWriteWeb, CJR, BlogPost and Lost Remote, more at Techmeme »
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Escape the Silos — How the press can help rebuild the American conversation — In his wonderful book, The Earl of Louisiana, A. J. Liebling takes many a detour on his way to explaining that state, and in one of them he talks food. Specifically, he asks why food is so great in New Orleans and so bad sixty miles or so to the north.
Michael Calderone / Yahoo! News:
O'Donnell receives most coverage of 2010 candidates — Senate candidate Christine O'Donnell didn't get too much national media coverage before upsetting the Republican establishment and winning the Delaware primary in September. But since then, O'Donnell's been all over the news …
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New York Observer, Mediaite, Romenesko, Gawker, msnbc.com, The Daily Caller, Ezra Klein, Ben Smith's Blog and FrumForum
Larry Kramer / American Journalism Review:
Navigating the Future — While nostalgia may nudge some of us to see the news media's present financial crisis as the chaotic collapse of a once great, solid and rational system, the truth is that the old business models that paid for traditional media were always jury-rigged …
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Dean Starkman / CJR:
Felix Salmon is the Columbia Journalism Review's New Peterson Fellow — Will blog about media coverage of fiscal and economic policy — Felix Salmon, the finance blogger for Reuters and a leading voice on financial and economic issues, has been appointed the Columbia Journalism Review's …
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Nieman Journalism Lab, Romenesko and Felix Salmon
Ian Shapira / Post Now:
Washington Times sold to former execs — A group of fired Washington Times executives, led by the paper's founder and Unification Church patriarch Rev. Sun Myung Moon, has purchased the 28-year-old conservative newspaper from Moon's eldest son, saving it from a shutdown, according to a Times source.
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Romenesko and The Politico
Josh Tapper / Nieman Journalism Lab:
Getting lapped by innovation abroad? Mario Garcia's path to better designed newspapers — In seeking out inspiration for its print redesign, Canada's Globe and Mail didn't look south of the border, as one might expect. Instead, the national daily focused its gaze overseas …
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Garcia Media
Kevin Fagan / San Francisco Chronicle:
Bruce Brugmann: Guardian of influence loved, hated — To know Bruce Brugmann's office is to know him. — Papers lie heaped against every wall - story printouts, protest posters, data sheets. Muckraking classics and bound volumes of every San Francisco Bay Guardian from 1966 on are stuffed …
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David Kaplan / paidContent:
E.W. Scripps: Print Bundling Continues To Pull Down Online Ad Revs — Bundling print and online newspaper ad sales together has come to be viewed as problem that publishers need to move away from. E.W. Scripps (NYSE: SSP) situation over the past year makes that point pretty well.
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Jemima Kiss / Guardian:
BBC Builders: Vicky Spengler prototypes the future of TV — The next in our series profiling developer talent at the BBC is Vicky Spengler, lead designer in George Wright's prototyping team at BBC Research & Development. — Spengler works with a team of designers, producers and engineers …
Dylan Stableford / The Wrap:
THR's Relaunch Issue Features Vanity Fair-Like Cover — The Hollywood Reporter is set to relaunch its print publication as a weekly glossy on Wednesday, and the first issue of the multimillion-dollar overhaul has some of the Janice Min trademarks the trade's new-ish editorial director developed at the helm of Us Weekly.
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Hollywood Reporter, Romenesko, New York Observer and New York Magazine