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Peter Kafka / MediaMemo:
Rupert Murdoch's “Daily” iPad Newspaper Set for January Launch — Want to get a gander at “the Daily,” Rupert Murdoch's much-discussed but still sorta-secret iPad newspaper? Wait a month. — News Corp. plans to launch the publication the week of January 17, multiple sources tell me.
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James Kanter / New York Times:
E.U. Deepens Investigation Into Google — BRUSSELS — European Union authorities have broadened their investigation of Google by accepting two complaints from Germany, one involving a powerful group of newspaper and magazine publishers and the other, a mapping company, officials said on Friday.
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GigaOM, Post Tech, SiliconANGLE, MediaPost Raw, The Register and Tech Report
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Martin Bryant / The Next Web:
EU extends Google investigation to news and mapping — Last month the European Union began a major investigation into accusations that Google was deliberately demoting search results for competing services. Now The New York Times reports that the investigation is to be broadened even further …
New York Post:
Details beefs up with fitness — Tweet — Can Details muscle up? — The perennial little brother to GQ at Condé Nast, Details is trying to add a little bulk by borrowing some of the fitness service that has long characterized the Rodale flagship, Men's Health.
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Yahoo! News and FishbowlNY
Paul Farhi / Washington Post:
Research firm offers cash for journalists' opinions — News reporters are supposed to keep their opinions out of their copy. They certainly aren't supposed to sell them back to the people they cover. — Yet now there's a hush-hush way for journalists to turn their innermost thoughts into cold hard cash.
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Gawker, Digital Ingest, mediabistro.com and Talking Biz News
Brian Stelter / Media Decoder:
Jon Stewart, the Advocate, on the 9/11 Health Bill — Jon Stewart has become perhaps the loudest proponent of a stalled bill that would provide more medical care to first responders to the World Trade Center terrorist attack on September 11, 2001. — Mr. Stewart, the host of “The Daily Show” …
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The Wire, New York Observer and The Awl
Wall Street Journal:
Amazon Can't Dent iTunes — On the day Apple Inc. rolled out the Beatles' catalog on its iTunes Store, Amazon.com Inc. fired back with a digital exclusive of its own: The latest album from rap-rocker Kid Rock—whose music still isn't available on iTunes—for just $3.99.
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Ars Technica, PC Magazine, TUAW, SlashGear, Beyond Search, The Next Web, MediaPost Raw, hypebot and Electronista, more at Techmeme »
Robert Lee Hotz / Wall Street Journal:
Word-Wide Web Launches — New Google Database Puts Centuries of Cultural Trends in Reach of Linguists — Language analysts, sifting through two centuries of words in the millions of books in Google Inc.'s growing digital library, found a new way to track the arc of fame, the effect of censorship …
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sciencemag.org, Digital Trends, AOL News, Guardian and Economist, more at Techmeme »
Mike Shields / Adweek:
Vevo (Finally) Launches Free iPad App — Marks first time thousands of music videos will be available on device — At long last, Bieber Fever has made its way onto the iPad. — Today (Dec. 15), Vevo has launched a free application for the iPad, marking the first time thousands …
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Julia Boorstin / Media Money with Julia Boorstin:
Jason Kilar Exclusive: Hulu's $260m 2010 revenue — I sat down with Hulu CEO in an exclusive interview and he shared some new stats on Hulu's growth. The streaming video service will generate $260 million in revenues this year. — Just a month ago the company said it would hit $240 million …
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Andy Plesser / Beet.TV:
The Huffington Post Hits Record 26 Million Unique Visitors in November, Now Ranked Number Two “Newspaper,” comScore — The Huffington Post has registered 26 million unique monthly visitors in the United States, a record for the site, according the comScore November data for the “Newspaper Sites.”
Brian Stelter / Media Decoder:
Study: Some Viewers Were Misinformed by TV News — News organizations can educate voters about public policy and economic conditions, but they can also misinform voters. As if to prove the point, a study released Friday found that “substantial levels of misinformation” …
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Mediaite, TPM LiveWire and Gawker
Jason Deans / Guardian:
Tracy Corrigan appointed WSJE editor — Daily Telegraph assistant editor replaces Patience Wheatcroft — The Wall Street Journal Europe has hired the Daily Telegraph's Tracy Corrigan to replace Patience Wheatcroft as editor. — Corrigan's appointment was announced to Wall Street Journal staff today.
American Journalism Review:
Undocumented or Illegal? — A campaign to change the way some immigrants are described in news stories faces an uphill battle. Posted: Fri, Dec. 17 2010 — Karen Carmichael, a former AJR editorial assistant, and Rabiah Alicia Burks are graduate students at the Philip Merrill College of Journalism at the University of Maryland.
Bloomberg:
Google Drive for TV Dominance Meets Reality as CBS, Fox Block Top Programs — Google Inc.'s drive to bring the Internet to living-room TVs and generate fresh advertising sales is being threatened by the failure to obtain popular shows such as “Glee” and “NCIS.”
Damian Kulash Jr / Wall Street Journal:
The New Rock-Star Paradigm — Succeeding in the music business isn't just about selling albums anymore. The lead singer of OK Go on how to make it without a record label (treadmill videos help) — OK Go performs at the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles, above.
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Jennifer Weil / WWD Media Headlines:
Carine Roitfeld to Depart French Vogue — PARIS —Carine Roitfeld has decided to step down as editor in chief of French Vogue. After 10 years at the helm of the magazine, she has opted to focus on personal projects. Her departure will take place in a few weeks. — For complete coverage, see Monday's WWD.
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On the Runway, Guardian, The Fix, The Wrap, The Sartorialist, FishbowlNY, Fashionista, Gawker, New York Observer, AOL News and The Huffington Post
Dan Sabbagh / Guardian:
The Times for sale: who wants it and who benefits — Selling the Times and Sunday Times is an idea with currency in some circles - which shows just how the game of media power politics is being played out — This morning we speculated on why the Barclay family might be joining the objectors …
Leena Rao / TechCrunch:
The Foursquare For Websites OneTrueFan Launches In Beta, Opens Up To Publishers — We wrote about the Foursquare for websites OneTrueFan, at the startup's launch at TechCrunch Disrupt in September. After three months in Alpha, OneTrueFan is opening its doors and launching in beta.
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Common Sense Journalism, NetNewsCheck Latest and eMedia Vitals
Terry Jones / O'Reilly Radar:
The future of publishing is writable — Publication of information obviously includes traditional media, such as books, newspapers, magazines, music, and video. But we can generalize considerably to include blogs, tagging (e.g., Delicious, Flickr), commenting systems, Twitter, Facebook, and Myspace.