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Trudy Muller / Apple:
Apple Launches Subscriptions on the App Store — Apple® today announced a new subscription service available to all publishers of content-based apps on the App Store℠, including magazines, newspapers, video, music, etc. This is the same innovative digital subscription billing service …
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Leena Rao / TechCrunch:
Apple Launches Subscriptions For Content-Publishers On The App Store — As we heard at the Daily's launch a few weeks ago, Apple was planning to launch a new subscriptions model for content-publishers on the App Store. And today, Apple is officially announcing the new service for magazines …
Joshua Benton / Nieman Journalism Lab:
What Apple's new subscription policy means for news: new rules, new incentives, new complaints — Apple has announced its long-awaited subscription policy for newspapers, magazines, and other outlets who want to sell content for the iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. The high points:
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paidContent and GigaOM, more at Techmeme »
Robert Andrews / paidContent:UK:
Apple's Subs Rules Would Suck $1 Million From Financial Times
Adam Pasick / New York Magazine:
Daily Editor Rallies the Troops — Jesse Angelo, editor-in-chief of Rupert Murdoch's iPad-only tabloid, The Daily, sent out a memo to his editorial team this week, urging them to go beyond “scraping the web and the wires” and do some actual reporting: … The memo continues:
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CJR, MediaPost, On Media's Blog, Vanity Fair, FishbowlNY, ThinkProgress, The Daily Caller and Gawker
Staci D. Kramer / paidContent:
72 Hours: Inside Arianna's Mission To Change AOL — Late Monday afternoon, Arianna Huffington tweeted a picture from AOL (NYSE: AOL) headquarters with the note “Valentine's Day transition meeting with ice cream sundaes afterward.” She's already sent one from the AOL gym.
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MediaPost, L.A. Times Tech Blog, New York Times and FiveThirtyEight
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Mathew Ingram / GigaOM:
Content Farming: Is Online Media Just a Digital Sweatshop?
Content Farming: Is Online Media Just a Digital Sweatshop?
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BuzzMachine, The Huffington Post, Online Journalism Blog, paidContent, Poynter, The Daily Dish and Stowe Boyd, Thanks:mathewi
Alexia Tsotsis / TechCrunch:
First AOL Q1 Luge Update Since HuffPo Acquisition: We've Got Work To Do (No Kidding)
First AOL Q1 Luge Update Since HuffPo Acquisition: We've Got Work To Do (No Kidding)
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SAI, Guardian, LA Observed and The Daily Beast
ETHAN BAULEY / Data Central:
HP research shows mainstream media drive Twitter ‘trends’ to a surprising degree — Who gets to determine the big topics of conversation on social media? And how do they do it? Looking to find out, HP researchers recently examined how popular subjects get to be listed among the top ‘trending’ topics on Twitter.
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Depth Reporting, Mashable!, Noted, Lost Remote, eMedia Vitals, VentureBeat, blogs.telegraph.co.uk, Epicenter, MarketingVOX, Reportr.net, AOL News, SAI, ReadWriteWeb and Fast Company, more at Techmeme », Thanks:hpnews
Mandy / Zombie Journalism:
First try at using Xtranormal for news at TBD — In a wjchat a few weeks ago, we were brainstorming ways to use non-traditional new media tools for news. One of those tools was Xtranormal, an animation site that allows you to make cartoon videos with no offsite tools or experience.
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Andy Plesser / Beet.TV:
How the AP Vetted a Citizen Video of a Death in Cairo.....and the Arduous Task of Verifying UGC — WASHINGTON — During the unrest in Egypt, CNN iReporters uploaded 1600 videos and photos,of which 44 were vetted for use on CNN. — While there is value having citizen reporting out on the streets …
Nat Worden / Wall Street Journal:
Web-Video Viewing Jumps — Internet-video viewing data for January show Netflix Inc. building substantial momentum with its paid streaming video service, which has become a disruptive force in the TV and film industry as consumers migrate online. — Netflix was No. 1 by a wide margin …
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Online Video News, Venture Capital Dispatch and Shelly Palmer Digital Living
Peter Kafka / MediaMemo:
Hulu Plus Gets an Art House Upgrade With Criterion Collection — Hulu's primary appeal is for people who want to watch TV shows on the Web, but the joint video venture does offer a selection of movies, too. Now that selection just got a bit bigger, and more appealing to cinephiles …
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Hulu Blog, The Criterion Current, /Film and GigaOM
Josh Levin / Slate:
The TV Guide — Alan Sepinwall started writing about television in 1993, as a sophomore at the University of Pennsylvania. He stank at it. In 2004, Sepinwall characterized his early work thusly: “Misspellings, bad grammar and, even worse, observations that make me cringe and wonder exactly when …
Mallary Jean Tenore / Poynter:
How ‘Morning Joe’ picks its music & uses it to capture the show's vibe, connect with audience — When you watch “Morning Joe,” you can't help but notice the music. Every commercial break is book-ended with tunes from a mix of bands — the Rolling Stones, Smashing Pumpkins, Rilo Kiley, The Grateful Dead and Arcade Fire, to name a few.
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Peter Osnos / The Atlantic Online:
Historic Changes in the News Business — History will record that the nation's recent financial crisis coincided with a devastating depression for newspapers: closures, widespread layoffs, and bankruptcies. The narrative is unquestionably fixed. Newspapers, the bedrock over centuries …
Kenneth P. Vogel / The Politico:
Jay Carney got $270K from Time magazine after leaving — Not long after President Barack Obama's historic 2008 victory, Jay Carney left his perch as TIME magazine's Washington bureau chief to work for the incoming administration. But Carney, who started a new job as press secretary this week …
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