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Revealing the Man Behind @MayorEmanuel — It was the best fake Twitter account ever, deftly satirizing Rahm Emanuel, and elevating the Tweet and the f-word to the level of literature. But the mystery writer was never revealed - until now. — There were many storylines in Rahm Emanuel's romp …
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Nieman Journalism Lab, The Huffington Post, Gawker, Salon, Poynter, Mediaite, Washington Wire, Epicenter, Runnin' Scared, newsfeed.time.com, FishbowlDC and MetaFilter


Salon.com Sale Talks Collapse — Merger talks between Salon.com, a pioneer in online news and opinion, and Newser.com, a news aggregation Web site founded by journalist Michael Wolff, have collapsed, according to people involved in the talks. — Salon.com, which had quietly put itself …
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On Media's Blog, MediaMemo, Poynter, Mediaite, @michaelwolffnyc, @scottros and New York Magazine


“Like,” “share,” and “recommend”: How the warring verbs of social media will influence the news' future — It appears that Facebook has settled on a central metaphor for the behavior of its 600 million users. — See an interesting article? Want your friends to see it too?
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Rebooting The News

Denton: Gawker's redesign more bruising than it needed to be — “When the redesign first launched, a some key features simply did not work - which is no way to introduce readers to something new,” writes Gawker Media boss Nick Denton. After the jump, he describes the fixes made in response to reader complaints.


Andrew Sullivan Joins The Daily Beast! — In exciting news for the two-year-old Daily Beast, the blogging trailblazer is moving his influential Daily Dish to our site. His blog will occupy a new channel starting in early April, and he will become a Newsweek contributor.
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Home News — The Dish is moving! In April, we'll be joining The Daily Beast.
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Yahoo! News, MinOnline, FishbowlNY, The Wire, The Wrap, Media Nation, The New Yorker Blog, bookforum.com, New York Magazine, New York Observer and Gawker


New York Times Co., Hearst, Tribune and Gannett Form Private Online Ad Exchange — Local News and TV Properties Are Latest To Cut Networks, Other Middlemen, Out Of The Market — NEW YORK (AdAge.com) — The nations largest newspaper and local TV companies have created a new system …
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Media News International and Media Buyer Planner
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Cutting Out Middleman To Sell Small Ads Online
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AdAge, @dannysullivan, @lavrusik, SAI, @iwantmedia, eMedia Vitals and AdExchanger.com


Oprah's New Channel Struggles to Pull in the Viewers — Oprah Winfrey is finding out just how hard it is to build an out-of-the-way channel into a television destination. — OWN, her two-month-old channel, is attracting fewer viewers than the obscure channel it replaced, Discovery Health.
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Poynter, Fortune, The Wire, TV Tattle and Chickaboomer


Charie Sheen: NBC interview ‘pure gold,’ ABC interview ‘slanted’ — Celebrity gossip site TMZ set up a live-streaming interview with Charlie Sheen Monday afternoon following his widely talked about interviews earlier that morning on the “Today Show” and “Good Morning America.”
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TMZ.com, doublex.com, Brow Beat, The Wire, New York Times, Hollywood Reporter and @brianstelter
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Investors Are Drawn Anew to Digital Music — Since it emerged in the 1990s, digital music has been hugely popular with fans, but for online music companies and their investors it has almost never been profitable. — And yet the money has again started pouring in.

Independent NJ Hyperlocal News Site Takes on AOL's Patch at MIT NY Forum (#hyperlocal) — Hyperlocal news can be truly local, serve the community and also be profitable, the CEO and publisher of New Jersey's TheAlternativePress.com told attendees at an MIT Enterprise Forum of New York City held …


Facebook's Growing Role in Social Journalism — A Facebook-only news organization? It was only a matter of time. — The Rockville Central, a community news site in the Washington, D.C., area, will move all its operations and news coverage to its Facebook Page starting on March 1.
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Crikey


Yahoo's (and Associated Content Founder) Luke Beatty Talks About Google's Content Farm Putsch — Yahoo's Luke Beatty said he is not worried. — “We welcome the change,” he insisted about Google taking aim last Friday at so-called “content farms,” producers of low-quality content that spam up the Web and the search giant's results.
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SAI


The cost of ProPublica's latest Kindle Single? $0.00 — I wrote a couple weeks ago about ProPublica's experiment with the Kindle Single format of story distribution. The sales of “Pakistan and the Mumbai Attacks: The Untold Story” seemed to offer some decent, if early …
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Future of Journalism

The story behind the “Roger Ailes indictment” story — On Sunday morning, the economics analyst and TV commentator Barry Ritholtz dropped a bombshell on his blog: Roger Ailes, the powerful president of Fox News, will be indicted in connection with allegedly telling a News Corp. executive …
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The Big Picture, The Wire and FishbowlNY

FT Group operating profit rises 54 per cent — The FT Group, publisher of the Financial Times, recorded a 12 per cent year-on-year revenue increase last year, according to its parent company. — Pearson said this morning that FT Group drew £403m in revenue in 2010 …
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Guardian, Press Gazette, Journalism.co.uk and Editors Weblog


DailyCandy Poaches Hearst's Queen Of The (Digital) Lady Mags — NBCU Digital just hired Ashley Parrish to be the new editorial director of DailyCandy. — Emails just went out to DailyCandy's staff. — At her old job, Parrish was content director for the women and teen networks at Hearst Digital Media.


Can Citizen Journalism work in the UK? Blottr thinks it has the formula — Arguably, in the age of Facebook and, to a greater degree, Twitter, the early excitement around so-called Citizen Journalism has been surpassed by social media. But that isn't stopping London-based Blottr …
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Today's News, Brought to You by Your Friends at the CIA — Spy Service Translates World's Papers at Secret Cost; Mr. Hounsell Has Few Buyers — ALEXANDRIA, Va.—Now that the revolution is over, Egypt's newly free press will make a fascinating read—if you happen to know Arabic.
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@jayrosen_nyu


Ad Industry Group Picks Bigger Online Ads in Hopes of Attracting TV Dollars to Web — Winning New Ad Formats From AOL, YouTube, Unicast and Microsoft — Get ready for bigger online ads — everywhere. — In an effort to lure more lucrative brand advertising dollars to the web …