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Dan Sabbagh / Guardian:
Huffington Post to launch in UK this summer — Arianna Huffington to launch UK edition as US news and current affairs website moves to expand internationally — Arianna Huffington is to launch a UK edition of the Huffington Post this summer, as the US news and current affairs website recently acquired …
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Noted, Media Week, FT Tech Hub, Editors Weblog, Poynter, On Media's Blog, Media News, The New Yorker Blog, Extra!, Mediaite and Future of Journalism
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Bobbie Johnson / GigaOM:
Why HuffPo's British Empire Dreams Could Fall Flat — Updated. First Arianna Huffington conquered America's longstanding web brand, scoring $315 million from AOL, the ear of boss Tim Armstrong and the role of the company's editor-in-chief. Now she has her sights on the rest of the world — and her first stop is the U.K.
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Telegraph, Press Gazette and Guardian
Alex Pareene / Salon:
The stupid saga of Andrew Breitbart and the Huffington Post
The stupid saga of Andrew Breitbart and the Huffington Post
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Big Journalism, Weigel, The Daily Caller, ThinkProgress and Mediaite
Jeff Bercovici / Mixed Media:
NY Times Clarifies: Tweet Our Stories, But Don't Use Our Logo — In case you've been wondering why the @freeNYTimes Twitter feed continues to serve up a steady stream of links to New York Times articles even after the paper asked Twitter to shut it down, I have an answer.
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blogs.forbes.com, Techdirt and Gizmodo
Sam Schechner / Wall Street Journal:
New Cable Fight at Hand — TV Networks Cry Foul as Time Warner Cable Offers Channels via iPads at Home — Time Warner Cable Inc. is digging in its heels in a dispute with several big media companies over whether it can beam live TV channels to Apple Inc. iPads, exposing tensions between …
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VideoNuze, Company Town and mediabistro.com, more at Techmeme »
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Andrew Wallenstein / Variety:
Time Warner Cable iPad flap heats up
Time Warner Cable iPad flap heats up
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NetNewsCheck Latest and Multichannel
Jim Romenesko / Poynter:
Herbert resigns as New York Times columnist — Bob Herbert says in his resignation letter: “I have been writing a column for 25 years, nearly 18 at The New York Times. The deadlines and demands were a useful discipline but for some time now I have grown eager to move beyond the constriction …
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Media Decoder and The Daily Caller
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Robert Andrews / paidContent:UK:
UK Times Plans Upgrade To Its ‘Berlin Wall’
UK Times Plans Upgrade To Its ‘Berlin Wall’
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On Media's Blog and FT Tech Hub
Jim / Gannett Blog:
Bulletin: CEO Dubow earned $9.4 million last year; includes $1.8M bonus after more layoffs, wage cuts — Gannett just disclosed that it paid Chairman and CEO Craig Dubow $9.4 million last year — double his 2009 pay — as the company laid off hundreds of workers and imposed wage cuts on thousands more.
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MediaPost, Poynter, Thomson IR and Etaoin Shrdlu
Mandy / Zombie Journalism:
Channeling the news brand on Twitter and Facebook — The other day, I mentioned that I've been transitioning TBD's social media channels to a new team and doing some basic training in how to communicate as a news brand. I got into how news brands need to have a planned persona and strategy …
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BBC College of Journalism Blog and Nieman Journalism Lab
Peter Kafka / MediaMemo:
Spotify Still Hiring-But Not Launching Yet-In the U.S. — Most Americans still can't access Spotify. But some of them can get jobs from the European music streaming service, which is continuing to staff up its New York office in advance of a U.S. launch. — The company has brought …
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MediaPost, SAI and paidContent:UK
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Greg Sandoval / CNET News:
Google begins testing Google Music internally
Google begins testing Google Music internally
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hypebot, Techland, Fast Company, CrunchGear and SAI, more at Techmeme »
Joe Flint / Company Town:
Relationship between CBS and Couric ending with a whimper, not a bang — Katie Couric was chided by David Letterman this week for thinking of leaving her job as anchor of the CBS Evening News. — “It's not like it's a temp gig,” Letterman told Couric, reminding her that other anchors “ride into the sunset.”
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Mediaite, MediaPost, The Daily Beast and Poynter
Staci D. Kramer / paidContent:
Price Tag For Journalism Online Could Go As High As $45 Million — RR Donnelley execs aren't talking —neither are Steve Brill and Gordon Crovitz, at least about deal details—but paidContent has learned from multiple sources that the value of the Journalism Online-Press+ deal is in the range …
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Poynter, Media Decoder, MediaPost, FT Tech Hub, investor.rrd.com and Media & Entertainment
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Ken Doctor / Newsonomics:
Beyond Journalism, Beyond Press, Journalism Online Moves into the B2B World
Beyond Journalism, Beyond Press, Journalism Online Moves into the B2B World
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Tower Ticker, Publishing Executive …, The Wire, Poynter, paidContent and MediaPost
Vlad Savov / Engadget:
OMG, FYI, and LOL enter Oxford English Dictionary, foreshadow the apocalypse — In an acknowledgement of the internet's overwhelming influence on the triviality we sometimes refer to as “real life,” the Oxford English Dictionary doyens have decided to add a few of the web's favorite pronouncements to their lexicon.
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oed.com, PC Magazine, J-Source, The Daily What, Washington Post, The Consumerist, Jezebel and Flavorwire
Aaron Gell / New York Observer:
Voice's Super-Secret Sex Blogs Take Walk of Shame — It turns out launching a blog without publically acknowledging its existence may not be the best way to attract an audience, after all. — On Wednesday, Village Voice Media gave its sex blogger Jamie Peck notice that the racy sex-news site she'd edited …
Discussion:
The Wire
Jack Shafer / Slate:
Numbers Are Hard To Come By, Part 2 — Everybody cuts corners. Take me, for example. Today I could be writing a critique of the Libyan war coverage. I could be assessing the disaster reporting from Japan or essaying on the difficulties of getting the Syrian uprising story.
Joe Pompeo / Yahoo! News:
Is Syria the next danger zone for journalists? — As protests continue to sweep across the Middle East, the situation in Syria is escalating. Tens of thousands of demonstrators flooded the streets of the southern city of Dara'a Friday following a deadly government crackdown earlier this week.
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New York Times and Hot Air