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Hamilton Nolan / Gawker:
New York Post Political Editor Quits After Fight With Tyrant Boss — Gregg Birnbaum was the well-liked political editor of the New York Post, a 17-year veteran of the paper. Until yesterday, when he left abruptly. The reason, we hear: he got sick of NYP chief Col Allan's obnoxious behavior.
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Media Matters for America and Poynter
Brian Stelter / New York Times:
At CNN, Talk Show Tensions — In one sweeping move, the 8 p.m. political talk show “Parker Spitzer” could have turned around CNN's flailing prime-time ratings, publicly rehabilitated the fallen New York governor Eliot Spitzer, and turned his co-host Kathleen Parker into a television star.
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TVWeek.com, Company Town, The Wire, Mediaite, Yahoo! News, Chickaboomer, The Huffington Post, Inside Cable News, TVNewser, New York Observer and On Media's Blog
Jeff Bercovici / Mixed Media:
News Corp. COO: Please Don't Associate Us With Our Newspapers — Rupert Murdoch may have printer's ink flowing through his veins, as is often said of the News Corp. chairman, but for his No. 2, president and COO Chase Carey, newspapers are more like an albatross around the neck.
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rbr.com and Multichannel
Adam Tinworth / One Man & His Blog:
LeWeb: The media and Wikileaks — Adrian Monck is chairing a media panel, and inevitably we're focusing on WikiLeaks. — We've always had leaks, says Julio Alonso of Weblogs S. “The WikiLeaks phenomenon is not new, but it has a different form. ” The closing of Amazon and PayPal accounts …
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TechCrunch
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Emily Bell:
How Wikileaks has woken up journalism.
How Wikileaks has woken up journalism.
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ellsberg.net, Boing Boing, TechCrunch, New York Times, Memex 1.1, The Nation, News: News blog, The Atlantic Online, John Battelle's Searchblog, http://www.Stinkyjournalism …, Guardian, National Review, Crikey, Salon, TPMMuckraker, The Lede, Wall Street Journal, Media Diary, Associated Press and Countercurrents.org, more at Techmeme »
Kara Swisher / BoomTown:
CBS Interactive Head Neil Ashe Stepping Down — Neil Ashe (pictured here), president of CBS Interactive, is stepping down from his post. — CBS confirmed the move after BoomTown made inquiries recently, after hearing of various executives who had been contacted by the media giant about the position.
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paidContent, WebNewser, Pulse2 and ClickZ, more at Techmeme »
Craig Silverman / Regret the Error:
Crunks 2010: The Year in Media Errors and Corrections — While you're here, please consider purchasing a copy of the Regret the Error book, which won an award for media criticism from the National Press Club, and also contains hundreds of hilarious corrections. You can learn more about the book and read some reviews here.
Jodiolson / Twitter Blog:
Now Playing on #newTwitter: Embedded Music, TV Shows, Slides and More — One of the most popular features of #newTwitter is the ability to check out photos, videos, and music directly in the details pane. Click on a Tweet with a link to media, and the details pane on the right lets …
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GigaOM, TechCrunch, L.A. Times Tech Blog, Shaping the Future …, The Wall Blog, paidContent, WebNewser and The Next Web, more at Techmeme »
Nick Summers / New York Observer:
The Deal on DealBook — In the beginning, DealBook was a newsletter with links to that morning's Times, and then, when DealBook became a blog, it was a place for the newspaper to compete on news that broke during the day and would be too late for tomorrow's edition.
Discussion:
Poynter
Patricia Cohen / Media Decoder:
Foer Steps Down at The New Republic — The New Republic is getting a new editor in the new year. Richard Just, currently the executive editor, is taking over Jan. 1 from Franklin Foer, who is stepping down after a five-year stint. — Mr. Foer, 36, who closed his last issue of the magazine on Tuesday …
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New York Observer, Yahoo! News, Poynter, The Huffington Post and bookforum.com
Peter Kafka / MediaMemo:
ViKi Raises Millions for Web Video From Around the World — Problem: You want to watch foreign-language movies and TV shows on the Web. — But! You only know English. — Solution: ViKi, a site that shows videos from around the world and provides captions in 100 different languages.
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TechCrunch and paidContent, more at Techmeme »
Lauren A. E. Schuker / Wall Street Journal:
Movies at Home, for $20,000 — A proposed service aims to bring movies to homes the same day they hit theaters, a milestone that Hollywood has long anticipated with a mixture of fear and fascination. — But there's a catch: At the prices currently being discussed by Prima Cinema Inc. …
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The Moviefone Blog, /Film, Gizmodo, Engadget and IFC.com, more at Techmeme »
Mike Shields / Mediaweek:
Moonves to Google TV: Pay Up — If Google wants access to the broadcast networks' top prime-time shows for its fledgling Google TV product, they are going to have to cough up some cash. — At least, they will have to for CBS' shows. — According to CBS CEO Les Moonves …
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MediaMemo
Steve Buttry / The Buttry Diary:
News Foo Camp: Not fully open, but certainly not secret — I tweet a lot from journalism events. I think I can say that few people tweet as much about journalism as I do. I didn't tweet much from News Foo Camp last weekend. — But other campers and I tweeted enough that our tweeps wanted more.
Dominic Ponsford / Press Gazette:
Guardian memo: 54,000 a month behind Times paywall — New research from Experian Hitwise has been used by The Guardian to suggests that 54,000 people a month are accessing content behind the paywall of The Times and Sunday Times. — The research was commissioned by Guardian News and Media …
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Editors Weblog and Media Money
Seth Godin / Seth's Blog:
The Domino Project — Book publishing is changing. It's changing faster than it has in a hundred years. I've been persistent enough to be part of that change, provoking and poking and wondering about what comes next. — Today, I'm thrilled to report on what's next for me.
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theBookseller.com
Wayne Friedman / MediaPost:
Scripps Forecast: Modest 2011 TV Ad Growth, Newspapers Still Suffering — E.W. Scripps says its television stations will see modest advertising increases in the first half of 2011. — Television ad revenues will increase in the low- to mid-single-digit range — which comes on top …
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Broadcasting & Cable