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1:40 PM ET, November 24, 2010

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Jason Boog / mediabistro.com:
HarperCollins Resolves Lawsuit with Gawker  —  In a statement, HarperCollins revealed they have resolved their lawsuit against Gawker over a post containing photographed excerpts from Sarah Palin's memoir, America by Heart: Reflections on Family, Faith, and Flag.
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Joe Mullin / paidContent:
Why Gawker May Have A Strong Legal Case In Its Fight With Palin
New York Post:
AM New York exec Spears arrested for assault  —  Tweet  —  A top publishing executive at AM New York, part of the Cablevision-owned Newsday Media Group, was arrested at the freebie newspaper's Manhattan offices on Thursday for a domestic violence assault and attempted strangulation of his girlfriend.
Discussion: Gawker
Joshua Benton / Nieman Journalism Lab:
A/B testing for headlines: Now available for WordPress  —  Audience data is the new currency in journalism.  I don't just mean the traditional Costco buy-in-bulk kind — “our readers are 52 percent male, 46 percent over $75,000 household income, 14 percent under age 35,” and so on.
Brian Steinberg / AdAge:
Fox to Use Hulu Inventory for Advertiser ‘Make-Goods’  —  Network's Maneuver Pushes TV, Online Audiences Closer  —  NEW YORK (AdAge.com) — Fox has secured agreements with about a dozen advertisers to supply them with inventory from online-video site Hulu to make up for ratings shortfalls …
Anthony Ha / VentureBeat:
Why check in to TV shows?  Miso's new answer: For the deals  —  Whenever I talk about apps that allow users to share what they're watching with friends by “checking in” to a TV show, the first question anyone asks me is, 'Why the heck would I want to do that?
Discussion: The Next Web
Nic Newman / paidContent:
How News Corp.'s Daily Can Succeed Without Paper  —  Nic Newman's Tigerspike, a digital design agency, has developed seven iPad apps for News Corp. (NSDQ: NWS), including The Times' Eureka and The Australian, as well as for The Daily Telegraph, The Economist and others.
Discussion: mediabistro.com
Sree Sreenivasan / DNAINFO.com:
Six Ways Journalists Can Use Twitter Better  —  Sree Sreenivasan discusses how to make the most of Twitter.  —  For several months now, I have been thinking about how journalists can use Twitter in smarter ways.  Here's a compilation of ideas - many of them found, of course, on Twitter itself.
Dave Itzkoff / ArtsBeat:
‘Tonight Show’ Says It Will Credit Bloggers for Taylor Swift Montage  —  When Rich Juzwiak saw a series of video clips that Jay Leno played for Taylor Swift on Monday's broadcast of “The Tonight Show,” showing the country star reacting with similar expressions of surprise to a series of awards-show victories …
Discussion: Mediaite
Mike Henry / AdAge:
Why MTV Must Acquire Vevo Before It's Too Late  —  Music Labels Got Digital Right for Once, and Now MTV Is Playing Defense  —  Prior to 1981, music was a tightly controlled substance.  You heard it on the radio.  You bought the record.  You relied on music labels to tell you what was cool.
The Independent:
Embedded journalism: A distorted view of war  —  ‘Embedding’ journalists is now the standard method for reporting conflicts.  But, argues Patrick Cockburn, what makes a good story might not be the right story  —  Embedded journalism earned itself a bad name in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Discussion: Guardian
David Higgerson:
“Actionable news”: A dull phrase, but one which should shape what we do  —  If you were presented with the following three news stories: The promotion of Newcastle United to the Premier League, the death of Raoul Moat after a week on the run, or a story which revealed which restaurants …
Robert Andrews / paidContent:
Bad Robot?  Android Is Limiting Publishers' Payment Prospects  —  Publishers are increasingly confident about the prospects for tablet editions in the post-print area.  But, when it comes to actually monetising the opportunity, Android's limitations mean iTunes Store remains the only real game in town for the forseeable future.
Press Gazette:
OK! magazine launches as a paid-for iPad app  —  Richard Desmond has followed up his launch of The Express newspaper as an iPad app by launching his flagship celebrity weekly OK! magazine on the device.  —  According to the developers the app will be updated with live as they are published.
Discussion: Media Week
 
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