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Bill Carter / Media Decoder:
Olbermann Apologizes to Viewers, But Not to MSNBC — 6:15 p.m. | Update In an aggressive statement questioning the legitimacy of his two-day suspension from MSNBC, Keith Olbermann addressed his viewers Monday night, saying that they were responsible for his scheduled return to the air on Tuesday …
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David Carr / New York Times:
Olbermann, Impartiality and MSNBC — MSNBC, worried that its reputation as a fair broker of the news hung in the balance, sent Keith Olbermann to the woodshed on Friday for an unpaid suspension because he had donated $7,200 to some of the Democratic politicians he had championed on his hit show “Countdown.”
Steve Krakauer / Mediaite:
Keith Olbermann Will Return To MSNBC Tuesday
Keith Olbermann Will Return To MSNBC Tuesday
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PopEater, New York Times, Show Tracker, Washington Post, New York Magazine, The Daily Beast, Wall Street Journal and Gawker
Clay Shirky:
The Times' Paywall and Newsletter Economics — It is, perhaps, the end of the beginning. — In early July, Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation placed its two London-based “quality” dailies, the Times and Sunday Times, behind a paywall, charging £1 for 24 hours access, or £2 for 2 weeks …
Marc Ambinder / The Atlantic Online:
I Am a Blogger No Longer — This is my final blog post for The Atlantic. Five years ago, as a way to boost the competitive metabolism of The Hotline, Chuck Todd hired me away from ABC News to create “Hotline On Call.” I was to be the first political reporter working for a mainstream news …
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The New Republic and The Daily Dish, Thanks:taylorbuley
Jeremy W. Peters / Media Decoder:
Salon Names New Editor — Salon, the Web site that helped pioneer online journalism before many newspapers and magazines had even thought about the Internet, is changing editors. — Joan Walsh, the noted commentator who has been editor in chief of Salon since 2005, is stepping down to write a book.
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New York Observer, MediaPost, The Huffington Post and GalleyCat
Betsy Rothstein / mediabistro.com:
WaPo Rips Off Two Stories; Media Writer Says it Doesn't Matter — This weekend WaPo ripped off two media stories from other media outlets without crediting those sources. One was the MSNBC Keith Olbermann suspension story, which was broken by Politico's Simmi Aujla on Friday morning.
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New York Observer
James McQuivey / paidContent:
Why The Book Business May Soon Be The Most Digital Of All Media Industries — Consider it an inauguration of sorts, a celebration of the e-book industry becoming a member of the major media club just as digital music and online video have before them. When you influence a billion dollars, people have to take you seriously.
Peter Kafka / MediaMemo:
Boxee Goes Hunting for Big Bucks — Boxee, which makes software that makes it easy to watch Web video on your TV, celebrates a big milestone this week, when the first Boxee-branded hardware starts shipping to consumers. The start-up is celebrating with an event at New York's Irving Plaza.
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Dan Frommer / The Wire:
Amazon Opens The Door For An Apple Newspaper Store — Amazon just announced changes to its Kindle platform for newspaper and magazine publishers that could open the door for a similar store from Apple. — Specifically, Amazon just announced a new program that would allow newspaper …
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Amazon.com, more at Techmeme »
Jeremy W. Peters / Media Decoder:
Huffington Post Adds Divorce Section — There are the society pages, the wedding pages, and now the divorce pages. — Courtesy of Arianna Huffington and Nora Ephron, two women whose own marriages dissolved in public fashion, The Huffington Post is set to begin on Monday a section devoted exclusively …
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New York Observer, NPR Topics, The Hairpin and Editors Weblog
Lacey Rose / Moneywood:
Meet The Man Who Lured Conan O'Brien To Cable — Steve Koonin — Image by Getty Images via @daylife — Turner Entertainment Networks president Steve Koonin staged the biggest coup of his career when he snagged late night's Conan O'Brien out from under Fox's nose earlier this year.
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New York Times and The Wire
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Brian Morrissey / Mediaweek:
Web Awash in Ads as Supply Outstrips Demand — The problem for Web publishers is a textbook case from Economics 101: Supply is far outstripping demand. — Lesson 1: U.S. ad impressions hit 1.3 trillion in the third quarter, a 22 percent increase from a year earlier, according to comScore.
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Edmund Lee / AdAge:
AOL's Attempt to Spruce Up Its Sites Washes Away Ad Revenue
AOL's Attempt to Spruce Up Its Sites Washes Away Ad Revenue
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Nieman Journalism Lab
Kim France / Slate:
Is Shampoo Worth $140 a Tub? — As Lucky's editor, I got all the beauty products I wanted for free. Here's what I'll use now that I have to buy my own. — After 10 years as the founding editor-in-chief of Lucky magazine, I became, one Wednesday not so very long ago, Lucky's former founding editor-in-chief.
Ethan Smith / Wall Street Journal:
Disney CEO Turns Slump Into a Springboard — While many of his peers hoarded cash during the downturn, Robert Iger, chief executive of Walt Disney Co., doubled down, investing in entertainment businesses, theme parks, new technology and other infrastructure and counting on the weak economy to keep a lid on construction costs.
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Megan Garber / Nieman Journalism Lab:
Energy-efficient journalism — urban planning for news — I came across a great story in The Economist last night — a look at emerging systems of urbanism, part of the magazine's “Special Report on Smart Systems.” In cities large and small, eastern and western, established and nascent …
Michael Calderone / Yahoo! News:
Gibbs threatens to pull Obama from India talks after press dispute — Press Secretary Robert Gibbs is known for sparring with White House reporters, making for what often seems an antagonistic mood in the press briefing room. — But during President Obama's trip to India …
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New York Magazine
Jeremy W. Peters / New York Times:
Bad News for Liberals May Be Good News for a Liberal Magazine — Other than perhaps the headquarters of the Democratic National Committee, there were few places as despondent on election night as the Manhattan offices of The Nation, the 146-year-old journal of fiery leftist opinion.
Simon Owens / The Next Web:
How does Gawker determine whether it will pay for a scoop? — It seems that every time a blog under the Gawker Media banner breaks a major, internet-consuming story — whether it's an iPhone prototype, nude pictures of Brett Favre, or a first-person account of a 25-year-old's sleepover …
Washington Post:
The Washington Post comes to iPad — WASHINGTON — Today The Washington Post introduced its new App for iPad, now available on the App Store. It combines The Post's trusted reporting and analysis with innovative social media and sharing capabilities and award-winning multimedia to provide an immersive news experience for iPad users.
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Mobile Media, Poynter Online, Faster Forward, Editors Weblog, BlogPost and Gizmodo
Michael Calderone / Yahoo! News:
Will NYT's new DealBook get paywall ‘reprieve?’ — The New York Times is rolling out a new website and print component this week for DealBook, the must-read financial newsletter started by Andrew Ross Sorkin that now boasts a 16-person staff. — Sorkin, the Times chief mergers and acquisitions reporter …
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Telegraph
Gillian Reagan / Capital New York:
Tucking in Kanye West: Blogger Angel Laws makes big-time play with Concrete Loop — When Kanye West recently introduced his private parts to the Internet, it seemed like every gossip blog up and down the web food chain scrambled to post the story. — The self-shot nudes reportedly …