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Julianne Pepitone / CNNMoney.com:
Demand Media shares soar 34% in IPO — NEW YORK (CNNMoney) — Shares of online content creator Demand Media rose 34% in early trading Wednesday, raising $66.5 million for the company in an IPO that valued Demand at more than $1 billion. — The offering included 8.9 million shares …
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Poynter and Exile On Wall Street
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Peter Kafka / MediaMemo:
Wall Street Welcomes the Content Farm: Demand Media Supersizes Its IPO — Demand Media has given skeptics plenty to chew on over the last six months: Accounting issues to hash out with the Feds; weird noises from Google, which it depends on; and debates about what “profitable” means.
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SAI, Money & Company and CJR
Lynn Cowan / Dow Jones Newswires:
Demand Media 8.9M-Share IPO Prices At $17 Each, Above Range — Internet content specialist Demand Media Inc. priced its 8.9 million-share initial public offering at $17 a share Tuesday, above its expected $14 to $16 range. — The company's shares will list Wednesday in the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol DMD.
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paidContent, Wall Street Journal, Black Web 2.0, @pkedrosky, VatorNews and The Wire
Tom Junod / Esquire:
Roger Ailes on Roger Ailes: The Interview Transcripts, Part 1 — TALENT SCOUT /// “I thought Glenn at Headline News was not doing what he could do. I thought Bill O'Reilly at Inside Edition was not doing what he could do. I thought Sean Hannity on radio — good-looking guy, why not put him on television?
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The Atlantic Wire, Yahoo! News, Ben Smith's Blog and New York Magazine
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Jeff Bercovici / Mixed Media:
News Corp. Showdown: Roger Ailes vs. Rupert Murdoch's Kids — Lachlan Murdoch. Image by Getty Images via @daylife — Rupert Murdoch turns 80 in less than two months, and he's finally acting like it. According to The Daily Beast's Peter Lauria, the News Corp. chairman is moving toward …
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The Wire, VentureBeat, Gawker, MediaPost, The Wire and Runnin' Scared
Ben Smith / Ben Smith's Blog:
Dear commenters, Steve Doocy is reading — One of the themes of the Esquire profile of Roger Ailes, with which Ailes cooperated, is that Ailes reads ever word written about him. — You might think that was an exaggeration. But apparently he does, or someone over on Sixth Avenue does.
Dylan Stableford / The Wrap:
Analysis: The Internet Stole Obama's State of the Union From Cable News — A reliable producer of big ratings for cable news networks for decades, the President's annual State of the Union address on Tuesday seemed to mark a turning point in which media delivery of the event …
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Mediaite, TVNewser, CNN, Tuned In, New York Observer and LA Observed
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Tommy Christopher / Mediaite:
National Journal Skirts Embargo, Posts Full Text Of Obama's State …
National Journal Skirts Embargo, Posts Full Text Of Obama's State …
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The Wrap, Gawker, Yahoo! News and On Media's Blog
Lauren Kirchner / CJR:
The Most Tech-Enhanced SOTU Yet
The Most Tech-Enhanced SOTU Yet
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Esquire, Sunlight Foundation Blog, The Daily Beast and On Media's Blog
NetNewsCheck Latest:
Newspaper Site Generate Big Traffic In Q4 — Newspaper sites generated an average monthly audience of over 105 million unique visitors — 62% of all adult Internet users — during the fourth quarter of 2010, according to a study from comScore and the Newspaper Association of America.
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Erik Sass / MediaPost:
Newspaper Web Sites Reach 62% of Online Population — Newspapers are not dying — at least online. An average of 105.3 million people pre month visited a newspaper Web site during the fourth quarter of 2010, according to comScore data cited by the Newspaper Association of America …
Discussion:
eMedia Vitals
David Kaplan / paidContent:
After 25 Years, Village Voice Publisher Cohen Steps Down — Village Voice Publisher Michael Cohen is preparing to exit the free alt-weekly after nearly 25 years. He'll be replaced by Village Voice Media veteran Josh Fromson, who is currently publisher of the SF Weekly.
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Market Wire, New York Observer, FishbowlNY, @edmundlee and Poynter
Kat Stoeffel / New York Observer:
Journalism's Subterranean Saviors — The iPhone will become available for Verizon customers in a few days, and New York City should steel itself for a pedestrian population more app-enabled and more dangerously distracted than ever. But the subway is another thing entirely.
Discussion:
mediabistro.com
Michael Arrington / TechCrunch:
Real Blogs Don't Have Interstitial Ads — Hey, if I dish it out, I have to be able to take it, too. And take it today I have. We've put up this ridiculous interstitial ad here on TechCrunch that appears the first time you visit the site. — It's an ad for Dell.
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Gawker
Guardian:
Tags are magic! - Part 3 — In part three of this series of posts based on a presentation given at last year's Online Information conference in London, the Guardian's tag manager Peter Martin and information architect Martin Belam look at how we keep our tags useful for the audience, and in line with house style
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@mthomps
Raphael G. Satter / Associated Press:
AP Interview:WikiLeaks seeking more media partners — LONDON - WikiLeaks hopes to enlist as many as 60 news organizations from around the world in a bid to help speed the publication of its massive trove of secret U.S. diplomatic memos, the site's founder said Tuesday.
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Big News Network.com, Noted, The Nation and Jon Slattery
Joel Meares / CJR:
Q&A: Former NYT Shanghai Bureau Chief Howard French — On how the press covered Hu Jintao's visit … Much of the coverage of President Hu's visit, outside of the business pages at least, focused on the joint press conference Hu and Obama gave at the White House on Wednesday.
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The New Yorker Blog
Peter Kafka / MediaMemo:
Facebook Brings Back (Part of) Beacon, and No One Blinks — In 2007, Facebook unveiled a plan to let brands turn Facebook users' online activities into ads. Cue uproar, and an eventual apology from Mark Zuckerberg. — Yesterday Facebook unveiled a plan to let brands turn Facebook users' online activities into ads.
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AdAge, WebProNews, Digital Connections and Adweek, more at Techmeme »
Michael Calderone / Yahoo! News:
Obama has pre-SOTU lunch with TV news stars — Fox News anchor Shepard Smith, one of the attendees at the traditional, pre-State of the Union lunch at the White House, couldn't discuss specifics of the President Obama's address while on the air Tuesday afternoon.
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TPMMuckraker, Mediaite, FishbowlDC and TVNewser
Greg T. Spielberg / Nieman Journalism Lab:
How Sam Spratt is finding a niche for illustrations in the text-heavy world of digital journalism — Sam Spratt is a freelance artist, but thanks to journalists, not a starving one. Since graduating from college in July, the illustrator has done hundreds pieces for Gawker Media …
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Strobist and Future of Journalism