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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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Telegraph, On Media's Blog, Media Week, FT Tech Hub, GigaOM, Poynter, Media News, Press Gazette, The New Yorker Blog, Editors Weblog, Extra!, Mediaite and Future of Journalism
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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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Weigel, Big Journalism, New York Magazine, FishbowlDC, Mediaite and The Daily Caller
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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mediabistro.com, Company Town and VideoNuze
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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
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
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, FT Tech Hub, investor.rrd.com, Media & Entertainment, Folio and MediaPost
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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 …, Poynter and The Wire
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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Alexia Tsotsis / TechCrunch:
Find The Best Stuff Around You With Village Voice Media's “Best Of ...” App — In the era of crowd-sourced recommendation services it's hard to remember that people actually recommend stuff for a living. My old employer Village Voice Media, which built the foundation of its 20 online properties …
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New York Observer and Riptide 2.0
Dan Friedman / Inside AdWords:
Media Ads Joins the New Ad Formats Family — Over a year ago we introduced the AdWords New Ad Formats Initiative to bring more relevant ads to Google.com. Since then, we've launched over a dozen new ad formats, and tested many more. Our new ad formats are designed to make sure that you're able …
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TechCrunch, Search Engine Land and eMedia Vitals, more at Techmeme »
Peter Kafka / MediaMemo:
Twitter Ads Move Forward by Carving Up The Globe — A small but important step in the evolution of Twitter's ad business: The company is now letting some marketers segment some of their purchases by location. — Which means a Twitter user in, say, the U.K. may now see a different ad than one in the U.S.
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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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J-Source, The Daily What, Washington Post, The Consumerist, Jezebel and Flavorwire
Steve Myers / Poynter:
How 'Hamlet's BlackBerry' & ‘Think Quarterly’ show why we should stop toggling between screens and stretch our minds — Google, the company that helped create our culture of constantly clicking, has unveiled Think Quarterly, a new magazine aimed at creating “breathing space in a busy world.”
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Nate Silver / FiveThirtyEight:
A Note to Our Readers on the Times Pay Model and the Economics of Reporting — Let me say up front that I have some mixed feelings about The New York Times's metered model, which takes effect on March 28. I'd encourage you to read my colleague David Carr's take, as well as some of the many analyses …
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blogs.forbes.com, Great Speculations, Reuters, On Media's Blog, FishbowlNY, MediaVidea, Nieman Journalism Lab and Poynter
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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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FT Tech Hub
Joe Flint / Company Town:
Starz to delay new series on Netflix streaming, movies may follow — Add Starz to the list of premium cable channels pulling away from Netflix. — Just two days after Showtime said it would soon stop making its original series available to stream from Netflix, Liberty Media's Starz …
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GigaOM, Multichannel, Online Video News, The Wrap and Broadcasting & Cable, more at Techmeme »
Sonya Hubbard / footnoted.com:
Reading the fine print on pay at WaPo... Last spring, the co-chairs of The Washington-Baltimore Newspaper Guild wrote an open letter to The Washington Post Company's (WPO) publisher, Katharine Weymouth, expressing their disappointment that Weymouth - a granddaughter of the Post's legendary Katharine Graham …
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The Huffington Post, CJR and Poynter
Greg Sandoval / CNET News:
Google begins testing Google Music internally — Google has begun testing Google Music internally, a sign that the much anticipated service is nearly ready to launch. — Google employees have begun a process commonly referred to in Silicon Valley as dog fooding, when employees try …
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MediaMemo, hypebot, Fast Company and SAI, more at Techmeme »
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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Poynter and Thomson IR