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Washington Post:
On NBC, the missing story about parent company General Electric — Bebeto Matthews / Associated Press - The story that General Electric did not pay federal taxes last year was widely reported everywhere but NBC. — It's the kind of accountability journalism that makes readers raise an eyebrow …
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ThinkProgress, Mediaite, TVNewser, Company Town, Yahoo! News, Poynter and mediabistro.com
Kara Swisher / BoomTown:
When Media Giants Attack! Cease-and-Desist Letter to News Reader Zite Claims All Kinds of Copyright Damage — A panoply of big media giants sent a cease-and-desist letter today to Zite, the Apple iPad news reader app. — The Washington Post, AP, Gannett, Getty Images, Time …
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ReadWriteWeb and Electronista, more at Techmeme »
New York Post:
Paltrow said to be cooking up a food magazine — Academy Award-winning actress Gwyneth Paltrow has been remaking herself in recent years as a food expert with strong ties to celebrity chef Mario Batali — and now, according to a reliable source, she is trying to expand her empire outside of the Hollywood realm with a magazine project.
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The Huffington Post, The Wire, Movieline, FishbowlNY and Gothamist
Los Angeles Times:
KCET-TV said to be in talks to sell landmark studio to Church of Scientology — KCET, which has been struggling to rebuild viewership after its split from PBS, plans to move to a smaller location, real estate brokers say. — The KCET building on Sunset Boulevard.
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LA Observed and Show Tracker
Jeff Bercovici / Mixed Media:
How The Daily Is Doing So Far*: 500k Downloads, 75k Users — The Daily's editor, Jesse Angelo, introduces the new iPad-based publication at its launch event. — How many subscriptions to The Daily, News Corp.'s iPad-only multimedia newspaper, have been sold since the expiration of the free trial period last week?
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FishbowlNY and CNET News
Howard Kurtz / The Daily Beast:
The Era of Sound-Bite Warfare — Mike Huckabee's remarks about Natalie Portman's out-of-wedlock pregnancy weren't incendiary—until Eric Hananoki got his hands on them and found just the right snippet to get the media fired up. Howard Kurtz on how partisan groups are deploying sound bites to discredit public figures.
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The Daily Beast
Adrian Chen / Gawker:
Meet the Man Responsible for Rebecca Black — This month Rebecca Black's “Friday” hit the Internet like audio-visual swine flu—and the Internet hit back. She seemed to come out of nowhere, possibly autotuned from her first word. But Black was spawned by the vanity production company Ark Music Factory.
David Kaplan / paidContent:
Roku Boxes To Hit Best Buy Shelves — After selling its streaming media players primarily online for the last three years, Roku will now start selling its set-top boxes in Best Buy stores. This is Roku's largest retail partnership; it also sells its models through smaller chains BJ's Wholesale Club, Fry's Electronics and RadioShack.
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Ubergizmo, Online Video News, GigaOM, CNET News, Multichannel and The Consumerist
paidContent:
The paidContent 50: The Most Successful Digital Media Companies In The U.S. — For all the endless debates about monetization, it's easy to lose sight of which companies are actually generating significant digital revenues. Welcome to the paidContent 50, our inaugural list …
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FishbowlNY, Poynter and Media Buyer Planner
Amir Efrati / Wall Street Journal:
Google Seeks Answer to Facebook With ‘Social Search’ — Google Inc., seeing a threat from social-networking companies such as Facebook Inc., plans to allow people to reorder the way websites are ranked on its core Web-search engine based on which sites they and their friends like or find useful, said people familiar with the matter.
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The Official Google Blog, Search Engine Land, TechCrunch, Mashable!, The Next Web, Geekosystem and MarketingVOX, more at Techmeme »
Nat Ives / AdAge:
Popular Science iPad Edition Has Sold 10,000 Subscriptions — Only Apple Knows Who's Subscribing, but They're Paying for Digital Content — Popular Science magazine sold the 10,000th subscription to its iPad edition sometime on Sunday, nearly six weeks after accepting Apple's terms for selling subs on its tablet.
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Electronista, CrunchGear, App Advice, Mashable!, Editors Weblog, FishbowlNY, MacStories, Folio, The Loop, NetNewsCheck Latest and eMedia Vitals
Julie Bosman / New York Times:
Richard Holbrooke's Papers Entrusted to George Packer — When Richard C. Holbrooke died in December, he left behind the notes for a project he never had time to finish. — Mr. Holbrooke, a prominent diplomat in Democratic administrations since the 1960s, had planned to write a memoir …
David Kaplan / paidContent:
Bloomberg's Bascobert: Bloomberg BusinessWeek Doesn't Need A Paywall — Last week, Bloomberg decided to reform the division that houses its TV, print, radio, mobile and digital media properties as part of the continuing quest to reach a more general business audience.
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Talking Biz News
Ben Popper / Betabeat:
Magazine Icon Roger Black: The iPad is Not a Magic Pony — The legendary magazine designer Roger Black sat in the lounge of his Fifth Avenue studio, rows of leather-bound volumes arrayed on the wall behind him. At first glance they seemed like compendiums of classic literature …
Ryan Lawler / GigaOM:
I Want My iPad TV: The Slogan for a New Generation — When is an iPad not an iPad? When it's a TV screen. — That distinction is becoming increasingly important as battle lines are being drawn between distributors like Time Warner Cable, which claim the right to broadcast live TV …
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Company Town, Electronista, Time Warner Cable Untangled and Multichannel
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