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4:00 AM ET, December 14, 2010

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Steven Brill / Nieman Journalism Lab:
2011 will bring ebook battles, paywall successes, and a new model for long-form articles  —  Editor's Note: We're wrapping up 2010 by asking some of the smartest people in journalism what the new year will bring.  —  Here, Journalism Online cofounder and long-time journalism entrepreneur Steven Brill lays …
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Lois Beckett / Nieman Journalism Lab:
The great paywall debate: Will The New York Times' new model work?  —  Editor's Note: We're wrapping up 2010 by asking some of the smartest people in journalism what the new year will bring.  —  Many of their predictions centered on what may be the most anticipated business-model shift of 2011 …
Discussion: Poynter
The Atlantic Online:
The Unknown Blogger Who Changed WikiLeaks Coverage  —  When historians look back at WikiLeaks and how the world's pundits tried to make sense of what was happening, they'll see a familiar list of sources: Foreign Policy's Evgeny Morozov, The Guardian's John Noughton, The New York Times' David Carr …
Jason Salzman / The Big Media Blog:
Bloggers and legacy media deserve fair credit for stories  —  In a public discussion Wed. of media coverage of the 2010 election, The Denver Post's political editor Curtis Hubbard said if The Post reports on a news story that's appeared previously in another outlet, the newspaper is committed …
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Jason Salzman / The Huffington Post:   Why a Scoop Still Matters
Robert Hernandez / Online Journalism Review:
Journalism of the Web, not just on it: Jim Brady discusses how he got to TBD, and where he's going next  —  By Robert Hernandez: In the Web journalism world, it is hard to find someone who has been more of a pioneer than Jim Brady.  From being a print sports reporter to becoming the executive editor …
Tim Arango / New York Times:
Time Warner Views Netflix as a Fading Star  —  For the past year, executives at big media companies have watched Netflix with growing resentment — for its success in delivering movies and television shows via the Internet, for its stock price nearly quadrupling, for its chief executive …
Jennifer Valentino-DeVries / Digits:
Internet Now as Popular as TV, Survey Shows  —  The average U.S. consumer now spends as much time online as watching television, according to research being released today by Forrester.  —  To technophiles, it might seem strange to think of people ever watching TV more than they surfed the Web.
Edmund Lee / AdAge:
Time Inc. Opening Up On Digital Initiatives  —  Q+A with CEO Jack Griffin and New Digital Officer Randall Rothenberg on Apps, Acquisitions and Pay Walls  —  NEW YORK (AdAge.com) — Time Inc. CEO Jack Griffin and new chief digital officer Randall Rothenberg, formerly CEO …
Discussion: paidContent, FishbowlNY and digiday:DAILY, Thanks:edmundlee
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Warren Watson / SABEW:
SABEW survey: Freelancers make $25,000 to $30,000  —  Freelance business journalists in North America make an average of $25,000 to $30,000 a year, and two out of every five were laid off, according to an informal survey conducted by the Society of American Business Editors and Writers.
Clay Shirky / Nieman Journalism Lab:
What will 2011 bring for journalism?  Clay Shirky predicts widespread disruptions for syndication  —  Editor's Note: To mark the end of the year, we at the Lab decided to ask some of the smartest people we know what they thought 2011 would bring for journalism.
Discussion: GigaOM and The Atlantic Online
Kevin Allocca / YouTube Trends:
Welcome to YouTube Trends  —  Sometimes waiting for popular new videos to hit your inbox / chat window / wall / feed / mobile / pager / two-way radio can be frustrating.  Sometimes keeping up with the latest YouTube fad can be hard to do.  Sometimes you want to know more about what's happening from where it's happening.
Andy Plesser / Beet.TV:
Examiner.com is World's Largest ‘News’ Organization...37,000 Writers Under Contract in the U.S.  —  While not a conventional news organization, Denver-based Examiner.com may be the world's largest by the sheer size of its writing stable and the amount of content being produced.
John Eggerton / Multichannel:
Ivi Blows Into Windy City  —  Streaming Services Launches 12 Stations In Chicago  —  Ivi TV, the TV station streaming site that has been sued by broadcasters for copyright infringement, has launched stations from a fourth market: Chicago.  —  According to the company …
Brad Wellen / mediabistro.com:
Harper's Magazine Released on iPad  —  It only took until their 160th year of publication, but Harper's Magazine is now available in digital format for iPad users.  In addition to accessing traditional print and online versions, Harper's readers can now sign up for 12 electronic issues …
Elizabeth Jensen / New York Times:
Public Broadcaster Is to Sell Current, a Trade Publication  —  Current, the newspaper that has covered the public broadcasting business every two weeks for three decades, is leaving the hands of its longtime owner, WNET.org, the New York City public broadcaster.
Discussion: FishbowlNY, Poynter and On Media's Blog
 
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Ameet Sachdev / Chicago Tribune:
Creditors sue to get money back from Tribune Co. executives, managers
Discussion: Poynter and paidContent
Matt Kinsman / Folio:
Report: 193 New Mag Launches, 176 Closures in 2010
Discussion: Media Buyer Planner
Jeff Bercovici / Mixed Media:
NY Daily News Undercuts Post with Dirt-Cheap iPad App
Discussion: FishbowlNY
James Surowiecki / New Yorker:
GROUPON CLIPPING  —  The history of the Internet is, in part …
Discussion: Talking Points Memo
Guardian:
Digital media can herald a new golden age for foreign reporting l Richard Sambrook
Daniel Kennedy / The Firewall:
The Real Lessons Of Gawker's Security Mess
Crain's New York:
AOL tries a do-it-yourself reinvention
Discussion: SAI
Andy Plesser / Beet.TV:
Video Start-up ‘Big Think’ Finds Profitability and Expands Business Model
Discussion: WebNewser
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USA Today:
Do Not Track could revolutionize online ad industry
Amir Efrati / Wall Street Journal:
Rivals Say Google Plays Favorites
Peter Kafka / MediaMemo:
What Privacy Problem?  Web Ad Targeter Media6Degrees Raises $17 Million
Wall Street Journal:
News Corp. Crams for Classes
Jeremy W. Peters / Media Decoder:
Washington Examiner Helps Capture Fugitives
Discussion: Editors Weblog