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Chris Rovzar / New York Magazine:
Rupert Murdoch's Tablet Tabloid: How He Can Pull It Off — With all the frantic hiring of young talent and established editors for The Daily, News Corp.'s new tablet-only newspaper, it's clear that Rupert Murdoch is trying to create the “tabloid for smart people” that he's never quite been able to pull off in print.
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Ben Widdicombe / Financial Times:
The business of blogging — If anyone, anywhere had an opinion about Perez Hilton in 2004, it was that he would not be around for long. The young Cuban-American (real name Mario Armando Lavandeira), then 26, was doing yeoman work at his day job for Star magazine, a weekly gossip tabloid …
Nick Summers / New York Observer:
Rebecca Dana on Track to Edit New Newsweek's Front-of-the-Book — Rebecca Dana, a senior correspondent at The Daily Beast, has been tapped to rework the front of the book at the new Newsweek once the two publications' merger has been completed, sources tell The Observer …
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Sam Schechner / Wall Street Journal:
Viacom Set to Appeal in YouTube Case — Viacom Inc. says a new wave of digital piracy could threaten the U.S. media business unless federal courts overturn its defeat in a copyright-infringement lawsuit against Google Inc.'s YouTube video-sharing site. — The New York-based owner of MTV …
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John C Abell / Epicenter:
Don't Ask, Don't Tell, Don't Do: ‘Objectivity’ in the Age of the Internet — Meggs, Philip B. A History of Graphic Design. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 1998. (p 64). Used via Wikipedia. — Alan Mutter, a media critic who is both wise and smart, has pointed to the elephant in the room: journalists aren't objective.
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Nellie Andreeva / Deadline.com:
Gossip Columnists George Rush & Joanna Molloy Suing MTV Over ‘Downtown Girls’ — George Rush and Joanna Molloy, who wrote their eponymous gossip column for the New York Daily News for 15 years, have filed a $30,000+ breach-of-contract lawsuit against MTV, VH1, their parent Viacom …
Brian Stelter / New York Times:
Oprah Winfrey Channel Gears Up for Its Debut — IN a one-minute ad that starts Friday in movie theaters across the country, the voice of the Black Eyed Peas frontman will.i.am calls out to dreamers, believers and “tomorrow leaders.” — Add to Portfolio — Then, looking positively radiant …
Newsosaur / Reflections of a Newsosaur:
Robust ad recovery bypassed newspapers — Newspaper advertising revenues continued sinking in the third quarter of this year despite a robust recovery that has fueled healthy gains in all - not some, but all - of the other competing media. — While television, radio …
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Reuters:
Time Warner's Bewkes skeptical of Netflix plan — (Reuters) - Time Warner Inc Chief Executive Jeffrey Bewkes questioned whether Netflix Inc's current business model of paying top dollar for rights to stream movies and TV shows over the Internet is sustainable in the long-term.
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Keith J. Kelly / New York Post:
Hearst hungry for French deal — Tweet — Lagardere Active, the Paris-based media conglomerate that owns the US editions of Elle and Woman's Day, confirmed yesterday it wants to unload its non-French magazine holdings. — Hearst Corp., sources said, is the front-runner to do a deal.
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Lucia Moses / Mediaweek:
Elle, Woman's Day Owner Selling Hachette Mag Group to Hearst?
Elle, Woman's Day Owner Selling Hachette Mag Group to Hearst?
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Jeff Bercovici / Mixed Media:
Three Questions to Ask About Barry Diller's Move — So Barry Diller is out as CEO of IAC. This even though the company's share price is up more than 47 percent over the last 12 months. You don't have to be Grigory Perelman to realize there are some missing variables in this equation.
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Mathew Ingram / GigaOM:
For Newspapers, the Future Is Now: Digital Must Be First — As newspapers everywhere struggle to stay afloat and remake themselves for a web-based world, many continue to debate how much emphasis they should put on digital vs. their traditional print operations.
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Anthony Ha / VentureBeat:
Arianna Huffington criticizes the media world's swinging dicks — Arianna Huffington, who created the massively popular news site Huffington Post, closed out Business Insider's Ignition conference today by taking a swipe at the earlier comments. — “You guys are all about who has the biggest swinging dick,” Huffington said.
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Anthony Ha / VentureBeat:
Huffington Post CEO: We will be worth more than the Wall Street Journal
Huffington Post CEO: We will be worth more than the Wall Street Journal
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Claire Atkinson / New York Post:
Primetime Netflix — Tweet — Netflix is making an aggressive play for in-season episodes of hit TV shows to expand its Web streaming service. — The company is in talks with studios about gaining access to current episodes of primetime shows and is willing to pay between $70,000 …
Robert Scoble / Scobleizer:
First look: Research.ly shows power of Twitter's publicness for brand and journalism research — Why should we let it all hang out? — It's something we've been arguing about lately as Facebook becomes more and more powerful. After all, if I say I like music by Neil Young on my Facebook status message …
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Katy Bachman / Adweek:
Web Companies: No Need to Panic About ‘Do Not Track’ — The digital community doesn't need to worry about a “Do Not Track” list sitting on a bureaucratic server—as long as Web publishers, social and ad networks and others get serious about putting in place consumer opt-in or opt-out mechanisms.
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Erick Schonfeld / TechCrunch:
Boxee CEO To Big Media: “Resistance Is Futile” — With all the new Internet TV boxes and services sprouting this holiday season—from Google TV and Apple TV to the Boxee Box, Shufflr, and beyond—there is a lot talk about people cutting their cable cords and just getting all of their TV from the Internet.
Jim Romenesko / Poynter:
WP columnist Robinson named to Pulitzer Prize board — Romenesko Misc. — News release — Eugene Robinson, Washington Post Columnist, Joins Pulitzer Prize Board — New York, NY (Dec.2, 2010) - Eugene Robinson, Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist and associate editor at The Washington Post …
Paul Farhi / Washington Post:
Fox is quickly becoming the second-chance employer for fiery figures — Don't panic. Fox is hiring. — The leading cable news network and its business news offshoot, Fox Business Network, have made a habit of signing up reporters and media personalities who've found themselves on the wrong side in employee-employer spats.
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