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Howard Kurtz / The Daily Beast:
Fox News Chief Blasts NPR ‘Nazis’ — Roger Ailes slams Jon Stewart as a conservative-basher, explains why he rode to Juan Williams' rescue—and sees NPR as taxpayer-funded propaganda. Part II of Howard Kurtz's interview. — When Jon Stewart was appearing on the O'Reilly Factor a few weeks back …
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Media Decoder, Media Matters for America, Romenesko, Salon, Mediaite, TVNewser, New York Observer, Guardian, The Huffington Post, BlogPost, New York Magazine, Gawker and The Politico
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Michael Calderone / Yahoo! News:
Fox News chief apologizes to ADL for ‘Nazi’ remark — Fox News chief Roger Ailes apologized Thursday to Abraham Foxman, national director for the Anti-Defamation League, after calling NPR executives “Nazis” in an interview with The Daily Beast. — Ailes, in a letter, began by following up on …
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The Big Picture, Gawker, New York Magazine and The Awl
Chadwick Matlin / CJR:
A Faustian Bargain — Slideshows are the scourge, and the savior, of online journalism — In May 2009, Thebigmoney.com was shouting into the void. Slate's business site was eight months old, but it was still averaging only 50,000 page views a day, well below The Slate Group's goal.
Joshua Benton / Nieman Journalism Lab:
Crunching Denton's Ratio: What's the return on paying sources? — There was a lot of buzz on Twitter yesterday about Paul Farhi's piece in The Washington Post on checkbook journalism — in particular the way a mishmash of websites, tabloids, and TV news operations put money in the hands of the people they want to interview.
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eMedia Vitals:
Fair use: how much is too much? — Fair use: how much is too much? — Reactions: 8 — Page view “journalism” and content aggregation are the cornerstones of the explosive growth of Gawker, Huffington Post and slews of other blogs, but does that growth come at the expense of the publications who conducted the original reporting?
David Shapiro / The Awl:
Snuck Into National Book Awards — i am at the National Book Awards at the Cipriani on Wall Street and i am standing fifteen feet away from Tina Brown. Tina Brown is sitting at her table and she just finished her dinner and i am waiting with my friends Mike and Nate to interview her to ask …
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Julie Bosman / Media Decoder:
Patti Smith Wins National Book Award
Patti Smith Wins National Book Award
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Los Angeles Times, The Daily Beast, Speakeasy and GalleyCat
Penelope Cruz / CBS News:
“60 Minutes” iPad App Debuts — New App Features Hard-Hitting Reports, Interview and Features Seen on Broadcast And More — (CBS) “60 Minutes,” America's number-one news program, is now available on iPad - the first prime time news magazine to have its own stand-alone application for the hand-held device.
Andy Plesser / Beet.TV:
Video: Reuters Readies Big Expansion in the United States — MONACO — Declaring that news providers in the U.S. are not “satisfying the needs” of publishers and broadcasters, Reuters will be expanding its offerings in the United States, with major announcements to come over the next couple of months …
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WebNewser
Robert Andrews / paidContent:
FT Gives Its Staff A $480 Bonus To Buy An iPad; CEO's Memo — The Financial Times says it will give a £300 or $480 rebate to its 1,800 staff against the purchase of an iPad or other tablet. — Newspaper publishers are clearly getting bullish about the prospects of a post-web future …
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Romenesko, MediaPost, MediaFile, TUAW, SlashGear, Journalism.co.uk, SAI, Poynter Online, Engadget, Talking Biz News and WebNewser
David Kaplan / paidContent:
NBCU's Zucker: In An On-Demand World, Content Matters More Than Schedules — CNBC (NYSE: GE) talker Jim Cramer grilled his out-going boss Jeff Zucker during a quick back-and-forth about his high points and low points, his job prospects and where the TV business is headed as the merger of Comcast …
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TVNewser
Jordan Fabian / The Hill:
House fails to eliminate NPR funding — The House on Thursday voted to move forward on legislation without voting on a proposal put forth by Republicans to defund NPR. — Rep. Eric Cantor (R-Va.), the next majority leader, said the vote demonstrates that Democrats “are still not ready to listen” …
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Hillicon Valley, The Caucus, AllAccess.com and The Huffington Post
Michael Miner / Chicago Reader:
Life in the Patch — Is AOL's hyperlocal news network an evil slave empire or a boon to hungry journalists? — Chris Gray, Sara Fay, and Sofia Resnick — CEOs must love it when small folk call them evil—nice guys don't wind up masters of the universe.
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Romenesko
Katie Hoffmann / Bloomberg:
Cablevision Explores Spinoff of TV Channels Including ‘Mad Men’ Home AMC — Cablevision Systems Corp., the New York-area cable-television provider, is exploring a spinoff of its Rainbow unit, which includes cable channels Sundance, IFC and AMC, the broadcaster of “Mad Men.” The stock jumped.
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Peter Kafka / MediaMemo:
A Web Ad That Tells You It's Stalking You — There's a big debate about privacy and online advertising, and the personal data marketers use to hunt down the customers they're trying to capture. — So here's a Web ad campaign that cuts to the chase, and simply tells you up front that it's stalking you.
Andy Plesser / Beet.TV:
No More Media Silos: Digital Content Needs to be Universally Accessed, paidContent's Staci Kramer — MONACO — For publishers to succeed in the fast changing media environment, digital content must be universally accessed, irrespective of the device, says Staci D. Kramer, editor of paidContent, the influential media news site.
Nikki Osman / Guardian:
Diary of a budding journalist: The highs and lows writing about yourself — Attending a panel discussion with top Guardian columnists Charlie Brooker, Zoe Williams and Tanya Gold has given Nikki an insight into the rewards and pitfalls of lifestyle journalism