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1:10 PM ET, January 25, 2011

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Jeff Bercovici / Mixed Media:
Ongo: Aggregation So Good, You'll Pay for It.  (Maybe.)  —  Say “aggregation” to most newspaper publishers and what they hear is “content stealing.”  But a new aggregator launching today promises to put some money back in the pockets of publishers by catering exclusively to news junkies who will pay for a better reading experience.
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Brett Pulley / Bloomberg:
New York Times, Washington Post Join to Sell Content to Subscribers Online  —  Ongo Inc., a startup funded by New York Times Co., Washington Post Co. and Gannett Co., began offering an Internet service that aggregates news and information from multiple publications for a monthly fee.
Discussion: Noted
Jay Yarow / The Wire:
Craziest Startup Idea Ever? …
Discussion: The Wall Blog and SAI
Michael Calderone / Yahoo! News:
NY Times considers creating an ‘EZ Pass lane for leakers’  —  The New York Times is considering options to create an in-house submission system that could make it easier for would-be leakers to provide large files to the paper.  —  Executive editor Bill Keller told The Cutline …
Robin Wauters / TechCrunch:
DLD11: James Murdoch On The Daily, Paywalls, Google And Apple  —  James Murdoch, son of media mogul Rupert Murdoch and currently Chairman and CEO of News Corporation, Europe and Asia, was interviewed on stage at the DLD Conference in Munich, Germany.  —  Murdoch touched on everything …
Jason Kincaid / TechCrunch:
Google To Acquire fflick For $10 Million  —  Back in August we wrote about a neat service called fflick that looked to harness Twitter to power a movie sentiment and recommendation engine, with an added dash of colorful style.  Now the service is getting two big thumbs up from Google …
Peter Kafka / MediaMemo:
Roll Camera!  Jason Calacanis Makes a Video Push at Mahalo, and Wants You to Know About It  —  Jason Calacanis has overhauled his Mahalo start-up yet again.  Just ask him.  —  Actually, no need to: The not-at-all bashful entrepreneur has been working hard to make sure we're all aware of what he's calling …
Mike Fleming / Deadline.com:
Sundance: Participant Media, Magnolia Team For New York Times Docu ‘Page One’  —  Participant Media and Magnolia are partnering on the U.S. distribution rights to Andrew Rossi's Page One.  Deal was mid-six figures and a commitment for a strong theatrical release.
Discussion: Fimoculous
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Nicole LaPorte / The Daily Beast:
EARTHQUAKE AT THE NEW YORK TIMES
Caroline McCarthy / The Social:
Why so much fuss about Demand Media's IPO?  —  When Demand Media holds its initial public offering tomorrow, it'll be the first venture-backed IPO of 2011 and, though relatively small by Wall Street's standards, the most talked-about technology IPO in quite some time.
Discussion: rbr.com and Editors Weblog
Peter Lauria / The Daily Beast:
Rupert Murdoch's Family Reunion  —  The mogul is working to bring daughter Elisabeth back to News Corp. with a deal to purchase her production company, Shine Group.  Peter Lauria looks at Rupert's “master plan” for keeping the media empire in the family.  —  Rupert Murdoch may soon be reunited …
Wendy Davis / MediaPost:
Justin.tv Sued For Copyright Infringement  —  In a move reminiscent of Viacom's attempt to sue YouTube for copyright infringement, Zuffa's Ultimate Fighting Championship has sued Justin.tv for allegedly not taking enough proactive steps to prevent users from uploading pirated streams.
Ben Parr / Mashable:
Facebook Turns Friend Activity Into New Ad Format  —  Facebook is rolling out Sponsored Stories, a new ad format that turns your friends' actions into promoted content.  —  Sponsored Stories is “a way for marketers to sponsor activities that happen throughout the News Feed,” Facebook Product Marketing Lead Jim Squires told Mashable.
Andrea Spiegel / de.tech.ting:
Launch Day at Forbes: What (and how) we're building  —  I sometimes think of our effort to reshape Forbes as Extreme Makeover: Media Edition.  It's daunting to take on a media entity with a 93-year legacy and a huge sitemap.  It's not like tearing down a vacant building and re-imagining from scratch.
Philip Elmer-DeWitt / Fortune:
The iPad newsstand that works  —  Zinio's digital revenues have grown 350% since last April.  Will Apple put a stop to that?  —  When we wrote a few weeks ago about the signal failure of Apple's iPad to halt the magazine industry's downward spiral (See Why digital newsstands stink), we had forgotten about Zinio.
Ingrid Lunden / paidContent:UK:
Orange Bets Big On Video, Buys 49Pct Of ‘French YouTube’ Dailymotion  —  Orange, the French telecoms operator, has entered into exclusive negotiations to take a 49 percent stake in the online video company Dailymotion, for €58.8 million ($80 million), giving the company a full valuation of $160 million.
Andrea Pitzer / Nieman Storyboard:
Richard Just on long-form journalism and online cover stories at The New Republic  —  Last week, The New Republic began posting “online cover stories” on its website.  Announcing the move, the magazine's new editor, Richard Just, wrote about his belief that “beautifully crafted …
Discussion: MinOnline and FishbowlNY
Michael Zimbalist / AdAge:
Out of Digital Chaos, a New Stability for Media  —  An Ecosystem With Many Different Species of Devices, All Competing for the Scarcest Resource: Our Attention  —  Somewhere over the Rockies during my flight home from CES, I took a stroll through the cabin to help alleviate the misfortune of having been assigned a middle seat.
Chris Rovzar / New York Magazine:
Times to Staff: We Built You Some Rooms So You Can Sleep Off Your Hangovers  —  This is the image from the Times internal newsletter.  The filename on the photo is “recoverycouch.jpg.”  —  An amused Timesian just sent us this note from an internal newsletter sent to staffers today:
David Kaplan / paidContent:
Meredith Rides Ad Recovery Wave, As It Relies More On Integrated Marketing  —  Women's magazine publisher Meredith Corp. (NYSE: MDP) posted strong results last quarter, signaling that the magazines and local broadcast were continuing to reap the benefits of the wider advertising recovery.
Peter Kafka / MediaMemo:
Upscale Nerd Newsletter GeekChicDaily Raises $2 Million  —  Yep, you can still raise money for e-mail newsletters in 2011.  GeekChicDaily, aimed at the fanboy contingent that spends heavily on movies, action figures and the like, has raised $2 million in a round led by Hollywood producer Joe Roth and Microsoft veteran Mike Slade.
Lindsay Powers / Hollywood Reporter:
EXCLUSIVE: Subway Won't Advertise on Second Episode of MTV's Skins … Another major sponsor has pulled out of advertising on MTV's controversial show, Skins.  —  A rep for Subway tells The Hollywood Reporter that the sandwich chain “will not be advertising on [Monday's] episode.”
Michael Calderone / Yahoo! News:
Mark Bittman ends NYT ‘Minimalist’ column after 13 years; heads to opinion section, magazine  —  Mark Bittman has long considered himself an advocate for eating well.  For more than 13 years, Bittman says he's expressed his views “largely through recipes” in the weekly New York Times column, “The Minimalist.”
New York Post:
Condé to 1 WTC: ‘Matter of time’  —  Five months after Condé Nast and the Port Authority signed a non-binding “letter of intent,” a completed lease for the glam-magazine factory to move to 1 World Trade Center is inevitable, sources predicted.  —  The only disagreement is over timing.
 
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