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Mashable!:
How Investigative Journalism Is Prospering in the Age of Social Media … In a society that is more connected than ever, investigative journalists that were once shrouded in mystery are now taking advantage of their online community relationships to help scour documents and uncover potential wrongs.
Agence France Presse:
Branson launching digital magazine for iPad — SAN FRANCISCO (AFP) - British tycoon Richard Branson on Tuesday will unveil a digital magazine tailored for viewing on Apple's popular iPad tablet computers, according to press conference invitations. — Word of Branson's plans to publish …
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Ryan Tate / Gawker:
Why the iPad Newspaper is Doomed — It's slow and backward — The Daily will be put to bed each night for consumption the next day, just like a newspaper. As David Carr put it in the New York Times, “a button will be pushed and it will be ‘printed’ for the next morning.”
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Examiner, Guardian, The Wall Blog, Editors Weblog, The Atlantic Online, The Huffington Post and PR Newswire
New York Times:
Netflix's Move Onto the Web Stirs Rivalries — In a matter of months, the movie delivery company Netflix has gone from being the fastest-growing first-class mail customer of the United States Postal Service to the biggest source of streaming Web traffic in North America during peak evening hours.
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blogs.journalism.co.uk:
Apps and widgets? The secret to blog traffic is more simple than all that — Struggling to get traffic to your blog? Want to know what widgets and apps will magically increase your hits and get you noticed? The secret is actually rather simple: Hard-work, regular updates, extensive reading …
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Editor's Blog and BBC College of Journalism Blog
Cory Doctorow / Guardian:
News Corp Kremlinology: what do the Times paywall numbers mean? — The publisher has released some numbers for its paper's subscriber-only site - but they leave more questions than answers — Earlier this month, Rupert Murdoch's News International released figures on the performance of the paywall it put around the Times last July.
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Rob O'Regan / eMedia Vitals:
Bonnier extends tablet design concept to news content — Swedish publisher Bonnier, which drew oohs and aahs earlier this year with its Mag+ magazine concept for the iPad, has extended its design format to news content with News+. — Announced today, News+ “combines the depth and editorial choices …
James Poniewozik / Time:
The Tick, Tick, Tick of the Times — The morning of Sept. 11, 2001, there was more news than the country could bear and more than a TV screen could fit. Beyond the plane crashes and burning buildings, reports and rumors abounded of other attacks, explosions, evacuations.
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Inside Cable News and TVNewser
Jeff Bercovici / Mixed Media:
Ex-Newsweek Editor: Daily Beast Merger Was ‘Best Bet’ — Jon Meacham. Image by Getty Images via @daylife — Former Newsweek editor Jon Meacham didn't stick around to see what new owner Sidney Harman had planned for the magazine, but if there are any hard feelings, he's keeping them to himself.
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Editors Weblog, Gawker and Yahoo! News
Jon Bershad / Mediaite:
News Outlets Eagerly Look To Twitter Followers For That Next Big TSA Video — The anger over the TSA security procedures makes for the perfect ongoing news story. Sure, that “Ground Zero Mosque” thing had public anger, an easy narrative, and racial undertones, this story has public anger, an easy narrative, and sexual undertones!
Kara Swisher / BoomTown:
Bleacher Report's Brian Grey Talks About New Content Biz, as Patrick Keane Joins Board — Earlier this week, BoomTown went downtown to the San Francisco HQ of Bleacher Report, one of the many interesting efforts trying to change the way content is made and distributed.
Wall Street Journal:
Shunned Profiling Technology on the Verge of Comeback — One of the most potentially intrusive technologies for profiling and targeting Internet users with ads is on the verge of a comeback, two years after an outcry by privacy advocates in the U.S. and Britain appeared to kill it.
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