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Nicholas Carlson / SAI:
THE GORY DETAILS: Tim Armstrong's Layoffs Memo — UPDATE: We've been covering AOL's layoffs all morning long. Below is a memo from CEO Tim Armstrong detailing what's happening. — Other stories we've covered: — AOL is planning a big re-org in its tech division, with HuffPo's people getting a bigger role.
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Kara Swisher / BoomTown:
Exclusive: AOL Will Lay Off Several Hundred Employees, Starting Tomorrow — The AOL layoffs are finally here, and they are smaller than some had been expecting. — According to several people close to the situation, the New York-based Internet giant will lay off up to several hundred …
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David Kaplan / paidContent:
@ Media Summit: AOL's Armstrong: Layoffs Today, Hiring Tomorrow — AOL (NYSE: AOL) CEO Tim Armstrong took the stage at Bloomberg Media Summit and confirmed last night's big news: the company is cutting 900 jobs, laying off 400 people and outsourcing 300 jobs in India, and laying off 200 U.S. staffers in media and tech.
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BoomTown, Mediaweek, Future of Journalism and Poynter
Sam Gustin / Epicenter:
Veteran Journos Out as AOL/HuffPo Cuts 900 Jobs — Tim Armstrong, Chairman and CEO of AOL, talks at a media summit, Thursday, March 10, 2011 in New York. AOL said Thursday it will slash 900 jobs worldwide, or nearly 20 percent of its work force, partly to eliminate overlap that stems from its recent purchase of The Huffington Post.
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Ken Doctor / Nieman Journalism Lab:
The newsonomics of AOL/Patch buying Outside.in
The newsonomics of AOL/Patch buying Outside.in
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Future of Journalism and Bloggasm
Nicholas Carlson / The Wire:
AOL To Slash More Destination Sites And Media Brands Than Expected
AOL To Slash More Destination Sites And Media Brands Than Expected
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Mixed Media and SAI, more at Techmeme »
Bill Keller / New York Times:
All the Aggregation That's Fit to Aggregate — According to the list makers at Forbes, I am the 50th most powerful person in the world — not as powerful as the Pope (No. 5) but more powerful than the president of the United Arab Emirates (56). Vanity Fair, another arbiter of what matters …
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On Media's Blog, Mediaite, FishbowlNY, MediaPost, @jeffjarvis and SAI
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Hamilton Nolan / Gawker:
Bill Keller Writes Provocative Media Column From 1997 — When we learned that New York Times editor Bill Keller was getting his very own column in the New York Times Magazine, our keen media instinct—honed by years of reading the Twitter and writing juvenile jokes on the internet while never doing any …
TechCrunch:
LinkedIn Is About To Make Headlines — Editor's note: The following guest post was written by Mrinal Desai, an early employee of LinkedIn who is also co-founder of CrossLoop and addappt. You can follow him on Twitter. — A lot has been written about social news and how Twitter and Facebook …
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Anthony Ha / VentureBeat:
LinkedIn unveils its social newspaper, LinkedIn Today
LinkedIn unveils its social newspaper, LinkedIn Today
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TechCrunch, The LinkedIn Blog and Black Web 2.0, more at Techmeme »
Wall Street Journal:
Video Kills the Radio Czar — CEO Is Second NPR Executive to Resign Following Activist's Sting Operation — The head of National Public Radio quit under fire as the organization became ensnared in a fresh scandal at a time when Congress is debating whether to pull its government funding.
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Tim Carmody / Nieman Journalism Lab:
“Journalists have lost control of the story”: Twitter, tech bubbles, and the nostalgia of the technology press — Editor's Note: I'm very happy to welcome Tim Carmody — who you may know from Snarkmarket, kottke.org, Wired.com, Twitter, or elsewhere — as a contributor to the Lab.
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Farhad Manjoo / Slate:
Why we need to get rid of anonymous comments. — Once or twice a week, I get a letter taking me to task for Slate's commenting policy. The reader wants to tell me that I suck, but he doesn't want to log in to Slate's comment system using his credentials for Facebook, Google, Yahoo, or Twitter.
Thanks:malliegator
Martin Belam / currybetdotnet:
The Guardian's Paul Lewis on crowd-sourcing investigative journalism with Twitter … Last week I attended an event at the Royal Statistical Society looking at data and news sourcing, and one of the panel sessions was about crowd-sourcing using the internet.
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Jon Slattery
Joe Pompeo / Yahoo! News:
NY Times responds to backlash against portrayal of 11-year-old rape victim — The New York Times came under attack Wednesday from bloggers claiming that James C. McKinley Jr.'s disturbing March 8 article about the alleged gang-rape of an 11-year-old girl laid blame on the prepubescent victim.
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Mother Jones, The Huffington Post, New York Times, mediabistro.com, Salon, The Atlantic Wire, Jezebel and New York Magazine
Mathew Ingram / GigaOM:
The Race to Build the “Daily Me” Continues — Ever since the web first started to become mainstream, there have been attempts to build the “Daily Me,” a personalized newspaper that learns what you like or are interested in (does anyone remember PointCast?).
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Fast Company, Stowe Boyd, PR Newswire, MarketingVOX and Scobleizer, Thanks:jeff_nadler
BBC:
Gaddafi forces beat up BBC team — Goktay Koraltan and Feras Killani said other detainees had been badly beaten — Libyan leader Col Muammar Gaddafi's security forces detained and beat up a BBC news team who were trying to reach the strife-torn western city of Zawiya.
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New York Times, Yahoo! News, The Lede, Time, AOL News, Lens, Guardian, War in Context and Jon Slattery
Clay Duda / Center for Sustainable Journalism:
The Future of News is Fit to Print — Dan Robrish, Editor and Publisher of the Elizabethtown (Pa.) Advocate — Future of journalism theorists, brace yourself: — Meet former AP reporter Dan Robrish. For the past 14 months he's been the ‘Editor and Publisher’ of the The Elizabethtown Advocate …