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Matt Thompson / Snarkmarket:
Snark by Snarkwest: Bloggers v. Journalists — I'm flying my journalism colors for a little bit, liveblogging Jay Rosen's solo presentation: “Bloggers vs. Journalists: It's a Psychological Thing.” If you haven't yet, read Jay's introductory post: “Why Bloggers v. Journalists Is Still With Us.”
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Jay Rosen / Pressthink:
The Twisted Psychology of Bloggers vs. Journalists: My Talk at South By Southwest — This is what I said at South by Southwest in Austin, March 12, 2011. It went well. … There's an old rule among sportswriters: no cheering in the press box. In fact, a few weeks ago a young journalist lost …
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Kara Swisher / BoomTown:
Exclusive: Engadget's Top Editors Topolsky and Patel Exit From AOL's Giant Tech Site — Josh Topolsky, the editor-in-chief of Engadget, is leaving the AOL-owned property, which one of the largest tech news sites on the Web. — Also departing is Managing Editor Nilay Patel, said sources.
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Walter Hamilton / Los Angeles Times:
Newspaper publishers may merge with regional rivals to survive — The possible sale of Freedom Communications, parent of the Orange County Register, could signal the start of wave of consolidation. — The possible sale of the Orange County Register's parent company could mark the start …
Yahoo! News:
Cooper, Amanpour among TV journalists to Japan — U.S. broadcast and cable networks, some of which were very short-staffed Friday morning in Japan, are now stepping up efforts to cover the deadly earthquake and tsunami by sending top anchors and correspondents to the region.
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Simon Dumenco / AdAge:
Twittersphere Slams Itself, and CNN, for Godzilla References After Japanese Earthquake and Tsunami — The Top 10 Trending Topics on Twitter This Week — As I write this late Friday morning, the Japanese earthquake and tsunami have effectively taken over Twitter's Trending Topics list …
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Mashable!, Mediaite, kottke.org, The Daily Caller, The Atlantic Wire, Runnin' Scared and TVNewser
Nick Gillespie / Hit & Run:
Is Government-Funded Media a Good Idea? Matt Welch, Nick Gillespie, Others Weigh in. Plus, a True Tale of “Monkey Bras” — On Friday, Reason's Matt Welch wrote about why NPR, PBS, and CPB should not receive taxpayer subsidies: … And because Welch is what he is, he included a gratuitous Sting lyric …
MediaShift Idea Lab:
Churnalism.com Reveals Press Release Copy in News Stories — Editors' Note: Martin Moore is the director of the Media Standards Trust, which recently launched Churnalism.com — a website that helps the public distinguish journalism from “churnalism,” a news article that is published as journalism …
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Peter Kafka / MediaMemo:
Sean Parker, Music Mogul? Facebook Billionaire Mulling Warner Music Bid — Sean Parker helped create Napster, which kicked off the long and steep decline of the big music labels. Soon he might own part of one. — The digital entrepreneur is considering putting his money into a consortium bidding …
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Electronista, VentureBeat, SAI and Forbes
Latoya Peterson / Poynter:
New York Times, Houston Chronicle tell different stories of 11-year-old's rape — The New York Times finds itself embroiled in controversy after publishing an article on a horrific gang rape that occurred in Cleveland, Texas. Citizens (most notably young feminist organizer Shelby Knox) …
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The Public Editor's Journal, The Huffington Post and The Awl
Sarah Lacy / TechCrunch:
Arianna Huffington: SEO Is Just A Tool, Not A Way To Produce Great Journalism [TCTV] — Yesterday afternoon, our new editorial overlord, Arianna Huffington, stopped by the TechCrunch office for a meeting. — Before she had a chance to leave, I dragged her into the TCTV studio to grill …
Jeff Bercovici / Mixed Media:
Excerpt: Maxim Founder Felix Dennis on the Fallacy of Big Ideas — In addition to being a publisher, poet, planter of trees and polyamorist, Felix Dennis, founder of Maxim and The Week magazines, is simply one of the most entertaining people you could hope to converse with.