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Wayne Barrett / Runnin' Scared:
Time for Something New — Ed Koch and I were inaugurated on the same day in 1978. He became mayor and I became his weekly tormentor. — I had written a few pieces for the Voice before I took over the Runnin' Scared column that January, going back as far as 1973.
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New York Times, Poynter, On Media's Blog, New York Observer, WNYC News, FishbowlNY, New York Magazine, Gawker and Showbiz411
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Jeremy W. Peters / Media Decoder:
Barrett and Robbins Out at Village Voice
Barrett and Robbins Out at Village Voice
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The Empire, Gothamist, New York Observer and The Wrap
People-Press.org:
Internet Gains on Television as Public's Main News Source — More Young People Cite Internet than TV — The internet is slowly closing in on television as Americans' main source of national and international news. Currently, 41% say they get most of their news about national …
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USA Today, Mashable!, NewsGrange and On Media's Blog
ProPublica:
Why We're Publishing Advertising, and Where We Stand on Funding — Starting tomorrow, ProPublica will begin publishing advertising on its web site, and likely soon we'll include it as well in our daily email, on our mobile site and in our iPad app. — We're doing this for the usual reason …
David Carr / Media Decoder:
HuffPo Hangs the ‘Help Wanted’ Sign — Pull up to the bar at any Manhattan media watering hole and you will hear the long, low groans of journos who bemoan the sad state of the industry. But the relative health of the media employment economy really depends on where you are looking.
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Poynter and The Huffington Post
David Folkenflik / NPR Topics:
In London, A Case Study In Opinionated Press … This is the first in a two-part series looking at ideology in the media. — British newspaper reporter Polly Curtis strides around back corridors of the Houses of Parliament with a steely confidence in her paper's mission: — Get the facts.
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Poynter, Yahoo! News and New York Observer
Michael Calderone / Yahoo! News:
Judy Miller responds to criticism over Assange slight — Judy Miller riled up some bloggers and Iraq War critics on Monday by calling WikiLeaks editor-in-chief Julian Assange a “bad journalist” who “didn't care at all about attempting to verify the information that he was putting out or determine whether or not it would hurt anyone.”
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Poynter, The Wire, Mediaite, TPMMuckraker, The Huffington Post, Wonkette, videocafe.crooksandliars.com, Gawker, On Media's Blog and The Nation
Robert Niles / Online Journalism Review:
Journalism's problem isn't the Internet or advertising; it's attitude — By Robert Niles: Forget about Internet competition, the alleged advertising crash, declining news program ratings and newsroom cutbacks. There's only one problem facing the journalism industry in 2011. — And that's... attitude.
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Opinionator
Nieman Reports:
Gay Talese: On What Endures in Sports Writing Amid Change — Early in October Gay Talese came to the Boston Athenaeum to celebrate publication of “The Silent Season of a Hero: The Sports Writing of Gay Talese.” In this collection of his stories, his words span nearly five decades …
Reynolds Journalism Institute / RJI:
The Transition - creating a new copy editor from the ashes of the old production desk. — Nick Jungman is Knight Visiting Editor in the Columbia Missourian newsroom and a visiting assistant professor in the Missouri School of Journalism. For 13 years, he was a reporter and editor for The Wichita Eagle …
Carl Court / Newsweek:
Why Journalists Aren't Standing Up for WikiLeaks — Three reasons that efforts to prosecute Julian Assange aren't drawing more of an outcry about the First Amendment. — If you think prosecuting journalists is the province solely of the sort of authoritarian governments in the developing world …
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NewsBusters.org blogs and The Nation
John Dunbar / CJR:
A Television Deal for the Digital Age — How to worry about the Comcast-NBC Universal merger … Those in the know say you don't need a television to watch TV anymore. All you need is an Internet connection and a screen. Missed last night's episode of 30 Rock? No worries.
MG Siegler / TechCrunch:
Twitter And Facebook Really Are Killing RSS (At Least For TechCrunch Visitors) — Earlier today, we ran a “TechCrunch 2010 In Review” post featuring some key data WordPress.com sent our way for 2010. Interesting stuff all around. However, as some people have noticed, in our top referrers for the year …
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GigaOM, The Atlantic Online, Malcolm Coles, Scripting News, Stowe Boyd, A VC, SAI, eMedia Vitals and Soup, more at Techmeme »
Jim / Gannett Blog:
Urgent: I hear furloughs have been announced … Newer Post — Older Post — Home — Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom) — Advertise here: 50,000 pages. 15,000 Gannett readers. Only $150. — Gannett Blog's audience is one of the news industry's biggest, and most engaged …
TheAustralian:
We didn't kill newspapers, says Google — KRISHNA Bharat does not believe that Google has killed the newspaper industry. But he does think that the search company can help to save it. — The inventor and head of Google News, the online wire service that collates and aggregates articles …
Choire Sicha / The Awl:
You're Being Gamed — Gabe Zicherman, the author of Game-Based Marketing and a startup advisor and one of those incredibly likeable connector-type people, likes to talk about what motivates people to do the sort of things that make people money. The best incentives aren't often cash, he thinks, unless the money is really good.
James Parker / The Atlantic Online:
The Wild World of Sports — In SportsCenter, ESPN's increasingly arcane and anarchic highlights program, the fan still finds solace—even order—in chaos. — WHAT HAPPENED HERE, Merril? John Buccigross and Merril Hoge are standing—like angels, like Gandalfs, like members of the Jedi High Council …
Stuart Elliott / Media Decoder:
3rd Quarter Ad Spending Accelerated, Report Finds — The recovery in advertising spending gained momentum in the third quarter, according to a report scheduled to be released on Tuesday morning, underlining the belief that Madison Avenue may be poised for continuing gains in the new year.
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Poynter, Media Buyer Planner, MarketingVOX, MediaPost, AdAge and Gawker
Bob Egelko / San Francisco Chronicle:
Bay Guardian, SF Weekly reach antitrust settlement — (01-03) 18:31 PST SAN FRANCISCO — The Bay Guardian and SF Weekly announced a settlement Monday of the Guardian's antitrust suit that led to a $21 million jury verdict against its rival for selling ads below cost.
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Poynter, mediabistro.com and The Rural Blog
Remy Stern / Gawker:
Gawker 2010: By the Numbers — What were our most popular stories in 2010? How many people visited Gawker from India last year? Did 115,000 people really type “Anderson Cooper boyfriend” into Google and end up here? (Yes.) The Gawker 2010 number-crunching is complete. More »
Jeff Bercovici / Mixed Media:
Yes, iNewsStand Is Coming, But Not From Apple — The fight is on for the nascent digital periodical market, with Apple and Google each positioning itself to be the leading vendor. In the latest development, Google is courting publishers for a “digital newsstand for users of devices that run …
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Poynter, MarketingVOX, News for Digital Journalists, Computerworld and MediaPost
David Carr / Media Decoder:
Facebook vs. Time Warner: A Not-So-Rigorous Financial Evaluation — Word arrived Monday that Facebook, the burgeoning social media company that surpassed Google last year as the most visited Web site, was worth $50 billion dollars based on a deal done by Goldman Sachs.
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Fortune, Opinionator, VentureBeat and SAI, more at Techmeme »