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6:10 AM ET, November 23, 2010

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Mathew Ingram / GigaOM:
Rupert Murdoch — Still at War With the Internet  —  If News Corp. founder Rupert Murdoch and the Internet were friends on Facebook, their relationship status would say “it's complicated.”  While the billionaire media mogul no doubt realizes that the Internet has huge potential as a medium …
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John Gruber / Daring Fireball:
News Corp's Upcoming iPad App ‘The Daily’ to Pioneer New Recurring Subscription Billing  —  So the cat — or at least part of the cat — is out of the bag on Apple's upcoming support for recurring subscription billing for content.  Edward Helmore, reporting for The Guardian yesterday:
Electronista:
Apple, News Corp seen launchng Daily, iTunes subs on Dec. 9  —  News Corp's iPad-friendly news source, the Daily, has had its launch details and subscription plans narrowed down in a possible leak this afternoon.  An event is reportedly slated for December 9.
Jeff Bercovici / Mixed Media:
Legal Challenge to Murdoch's iPad Tabloid Brewing
Lauren Kirchner / CJR:
The Daily for iPad is On Its Way  —  Rupert Murdoch skips the web …
Discussion: MediaPost, Lifehacker and J-Source
The Daily Northwestern:
Medill faculty approve school's name change  —  Medill faculty members voted earlier this month in favor of changing the name of the Medill School of Journalism to “The Medill School of Journalism, Media, Integrated Marketing,” professors confirmed last week.
Peter Kafka / MediaMemo:
Goodbye, Free TV on Your iPad.  For Now...  The only surprise here is that it took this long: A Federal court has put the kibosh on a Web site that served up programming from broadcast TV networks, for free, without their permission.  —  A federal judge in New York has issued …
Discussion: Company Town and paidContent
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Wall Street Journal:
Online TV Streams Come Under Fire
Discussion: Ars Technica and Company Town
Tyler Cunningham / GTVHub.com:
Comedy Central, MTV, Nick, and other Viacom properties blocked on Google TV  —  Are we beginning to see a pattern yet?  Just when we thought (or at least we were hoping) that Fox was going to be the last major network to block Google TV, Viacom has arrived just in time to rain on our parade.
Ellen McGirt / Fast Company:
I Want My Twitter TV!  —  Blue Magic: From left, Robin Sloan, Chloe Sladden, and Ross Hoffman mash up anthropology and fun to make Twitter TV.  Photograph by Jill Greenberg  —  Why everyone — CNN, MTV, Conan, and even Google — is tweeting about the future of interactive entertainment.
Discussion: MSDN Blogs
Jeff Jarvis / BuzzMachine:
Entrepreneurial Journalism curriculum at CUNY  —  Here are the courses that make up the new Entrepreneurial Journalism curriculum at CUNY.  We plan to offer these courses this spring-to our own students and to midcareer journalists.  Once approved by the state, we'll award a certificate and then an MA in entrepreneurial journalism.
Peter Kafka / MediaMemo:
Here's the Netflix Streaming-Only Service You Asked For-And a Price Hike, Too  —  Okay, Netflix subscribers who clamored for a Web-only version of the video service.  You get what you wanted.  —  Everyone else?  You get a bigger monthly bill.  —  As I predicted last week …
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Greg Sandoval / Media Maverick:
Netflix's secret sauce for acquiring content
Ben Crair / The Daily Beast:
Twitter Killed Media Criticism  —  Twitter's 140-character blasts aren't bringing down the newspapers.  They're just turning journalists into sniggering cheap-shot artists.  —  Ever since reporters started using Twitter, an old guard of newspaper hands has complained that the micro-blogging site …
Megan Garber / Nieman Journalism Lab:
Attention versus distraction?  What that big NY Times story leaves out  —  Yesterday's Sunday Times devoted the lead slot of its front page to a long examination of the effects of the web on the attention spans of teenagers.  In the tradition (yes, it is now a tradition) of Nick Carr …
Staci D. Kramer / paidContent:
News Corp Shells Out $360 Million For Ed Tech Company Wireless Generation  —  Rupert Murdoch is getting serious about the education business.  First, News Corp (NSDQ: NWS) hires New York City Education Chancellor Joel Klein.  Now, it's acquiring 90 percent of Wireless Generation for roughly $360 million in cash.
Lois Beckett / Nieman Journalism Lab:
With its new food blog, WordPress gets into the content-curation game  —  This month, the company associated with one of the world's most popular blogging platforms took its first, quiet step into the realm of for-profit content aggregation.  FoodPress, a human-curated recipe blog …
Jennifer Saba / MediaFile:
New York Times introduces film club  —  Nothing else seems to have helped newspapers reflect the stronger economic recovery of the rest of media.  Old films can't hurt.  —  The New York Times forged another path to the club-based membership service — a trend that has grown in popularity among newspapers.
Ross Kenneth Urken / The Huffington Post:
Pete Hamill: One Day, Web Journalists Will Get Real Money  —  Last week stalwart New York journalist Pete Hamill won the prestigious Louis Auchincloss Prize, presented by the Museum of the City of New York.  Today he answered our questions pertaining to the writing life and this fair city.
Ron Mwangaguhunga / eMedia Vitals:
Teen Vogue launches Fashion Click  —  Today Conde Nast launched Teen Vogue's Fashion Click, a user-generated, street-style fashion platform allowing influential style bloggers to contribute their personal looks to the site.  Conde Nast, famous for its frosty chic attitude, appears to be getting a bit more democratic in the digital age.
Discussion: TechCrunch and Guardian
Robin Wauters / TechCrunch:
Internet TV Network Revision3 Wants You To Lean Back And Watch ... On Your TV  —  Internet TV network Revision3 is today formally debuting a new TV-optimized website and bringing its full catalog of online content to multiple platforms including Google TV, Yahoo! Connected TV, Windows Media Center, AppleTV, Boxee and Roku.
Discussion: PR Newswire, GigaOM, MediaPost and WebNewser
Joe Pompeo / Yahoo! News:
Vogue tops list of 2010 ad-page gains  —  Media Industry Newsletter, a publishing trade organ, brings some good news for magazine publishers just in time for the holidays.  —  The industry tracker's latest data shows that 99 of the roughly 150 monthly magazines it monitors are finishing …
Discussion: MinOnline and New York Magazine
 
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Magda Abu-Fadil / The Huffington Post:
The 2010 Newsroom: Lean and Techy
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Bloomberg Announcement: Keep Calm and Carry On
Discussion: TVNewser
Jim Romenesko / Romenesko:
WSJ announces Washington bureau changes
journalists.org:
Online News Association elects new board members for 2011
Wall Street Journal:
China Blogger Conference Is Canceled Under Pressure
Jason Boog / mediabistro.com:
Sloane Crosley Will Write Weekly Column at The Independent
Discussion: PWxyz and New York Observer
Kevin / Strange Attractor:
Journalism: What added value will add revenue?
Discussion: Howard Owens and ABC News
The Daily Northwestern:
Updated: Former Innocence Project students call for Northwestern to fight
Discussion: Media Decoder
 Earlier Picks: 
Prescott Shibles / eMedia Vitals:
Green Website finds sustainable model in creating custom ads
Discussion: AdAge
Irina Slutsky / AdAge:
YouTube Readies New Ad Units That Users Can Skip
James Robinson / paidContent:UK:
Oxford Academics: Web Not To Blame For Newspapers' Slide
Hendrik Hertzberg / New Yorker:
Glenn Beck's George Soros shows.
Peter Kafka / MediaMemo:
Better Advertising Project Raises Millions For Its Web Privacy Seal of Approval
Boris Kachka / New York Magazine:
Reinventing the Book  —  Jonathan Safran Foer's object of anti-technology.