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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, The Nation, Mashable!, CJR, App Advice and City Room, more at Techmeme »
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Andy Plesser / Beet.TV:
The NYTimes.com Goes Live Tonight with Video News and Commentary, a First — Will Frank Rich beat Keith Olbermann in tonight's ratings around the election returns? Probably not, but in a first, The New York Times is going live from its newsroom with reports and commentary on the mid-term election.
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The Media Desk / Media Decoder:
Election Night: Live Blogging the Media Coverage — With issues like health care and the dismal economy on most voters' minds and the emergence of the Tea Party and new political personalities like Carly Fiorina and Christine O'Donnell, tonight's midterm election results are being covered …
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Laura McGann / Nieman Journalism Lab:
Felix Salmon takes a blogging fellowship at CJR, has no problem annoying funder, Pete Peterson — Felix Salmon, who blogs on economics for Reuters, is heading to Columbia Journalism Review — sort of. Salmon has signed on to a part-time fellowship covering, as CJR puts it …
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Romenesko, Felix Salmon and Talking Biz News
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Dean Starkman / CJR:
Felix Salmon is the Columbia Journalism Review's New Peterson Fellow
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 …
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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Felix Salmon, BBC, SAI, John Gapper's Business Blog, Guardian, New York Observer, paidContent, The Next Web, Boing Boing and Jon Slattery
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Laura Oliver / Journalism.co.uk:
News International publishes paywall figures, claims 105,000 online customers
News International publishes paywall figures, claims 105,000 online customers
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Guardian, paidContent, TechCrunch, Beehive City, BBC, blogs.independent.co.uk, New York Times, paidContent:UK, Wired.co.uk, Crikey, SAI, Telegraph, THINQ.co.uk, Jon Slattery and Media News
CJR:
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.
Erik Wemple / TBD All News:
Washington Post close on new hyperlocal sites — There's a new survey out from the Washington Post, and it fills out a pretty detailed picture of what the region's largest news provider has in mind for the Internet. One of the questions: — “Please rate your level of interest in accessing …
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Gautham Nagesh / Hillicon Valley:
Allbritton backs broadband reclassification, net neutrality — Allbritton Communications, the parent company of NewsChannel 8 and Politico, is backing the Federal Communications Commission's plan to bring broadband Internet providers under greater regulation in order to enforce net neutrality.
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Julia Moskin / New York Times:
A New Flavor for Bon Appétit — ONE would think that after the first day on the job, the new editor in chief of Bon Appétit magazine would be entitled to a soft chair and a stiff drink. But no. On Monday night, Adam Rapoport was bouncing between a backyard grill covered …
Michael Arrington / TechCrunch:
At My Wit's End: Jason Calacanis Threatens To Sue Us — Jason Calacanis, our former partner on our TechCrunch50 events, is threatening to sue us. His demand letter and draft complaint are embedded below. In a nutshell, he wants part of the proceeds from our sale to AOL.
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 …
James Rainey / Los Angeles Times:
On the Media: Is that a morning show or an infomercial? — (www.TheBalancingAct.com / November 2, 2010) — ‘The Balancing Act’ on Lifetime and another program from O2 Media feature products whose makers pay for segments. But that isn't disclosed to viewers.