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Henry Blodget / The Wire:
IT'S OFFICIAL: AOL Fires Freelancers* — A couple of weeks ago, AOL threw its freelance journalists into purgatory: — They were supposed to sit tight and wait to hear from their editors on their roles in the post-merger Huffington Post Media Group. — The freelancers, naturally …
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TechCrunch, Guardian, Marketing Pilgrim, WebProNews, GigaOM, FishbowlNY, mediabistro.com and New York Times
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Robert Niles / Online Journalism Review:
Whining isn't winning — Please quit whining about “aggregation,” or whatever other phenomenon on the Internet you're blaming today for the fact you no longer enjoy the monopoly over local publishing you once had. — To be blunt, whining about the competition is the act of a loser.
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Future of Journalism
Damon Kiesow / Poynter:
Six things aggregator app News.me must do to beat Zite, Flipboard — Personalized news app Zite made headlines last week for a minor skirmish with a group of major publishers, but the personalized aggregation app expected to make news any day now is Betawork's News.me.
Henry Blodget / SAI:
AOL: We're Not Firing All Our Freelancers — We're Hiring Some Of Them Full-Time
AOL: We're Not Firing All Our Freelancers — We're Hiring Some Of Them Full-Time
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FishbowlNY
New York Times:
Katie Couric Has a Few Regrets — When you started hosting the “CBS Evening News” in 2006, there was a lot of talk about mold-breaking. Now the show looks very much like the other network broadcasts. — In retrospect I would have given people what they were used to, a traditional newscast.
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The Wire, newsfeed.time.com, Tuned In, PopWatch, The Huffington Post, TVNewser and Random Pixels and Loose Talk
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Informer:
Conde Nast Paid $8 Million To Scammer Who Sent One Email — By William P. Barrett and Janet Novack — With a Parade of fancy fraud cases centered on Wall Street so much in Vogue, here is Chatter about a swindle with no Glamour at all but still a certain amount of Allure.
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Threat Level, Techdirt, New York Magazine, FishbowlNY, Poynter, Gawker and Geekosystem
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Jim Romenesko / Poynter:
Report: San Francisco Chronicle to put up paywall
Report: San Francisco Chronicle to put up paywall
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Gannett Blog and MediaPost
Georgina Prodhan / Reuters:
INTERVIEW-FT won't give up subscriber relationship to Apple — * Hopeful of positive outcome to negotiations with Apple — The Financial Times wants to keep selling subscriptions for its digital news directly to readers rather than surrender control of new customers who sign up via Apple's iPad, the managing director of FT.com said.
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iClarified, App Advice, Gizmodo, MacRumors, thinq_, MobileBurn.com, TUAW, MacStories, Talking Biz News, Electronista, Gizmodo Australia and Daring Fireball, more at Techmeme »
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Ian Burrell / The Independent:
FT: The Pink 'Un powers on — The Financial Times's online subscription model is 10 years old and has just posted huge subscription figures. What's its secret? — It's the 10th anniversary of the Financial Times introducing subscription charges for access to its digital content.
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Editors Weblog and Press Gazette
Neil Vidyarthi / SocialTimes.com:
Tumblr's Mark Coatney: Do Most Websites Treat Commenters As Second Class Citizens? [Video] — Mark Coatney, Media Evangelist for Tumblr, recently made the trip down to our mediabistro office in Manhattan to let us in on a few secrets about Tumblr's growth and progress over the last year.
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mediabistro.com
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Joe Pompeo / Yahoo! News:
The New York Times launches its first Tumblr blog — More than eight months after media reporters first stumbled upon a URL that the New York Times had quietly registered with Tumblr, the paper of record has finally launched its inaugural editorial product on the influential blogging platform.
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FishbowlNY
Jeff Jarvis / BuzzMachine:
Who's afraid of Arianna Huffington? — The New York Times has been gunning for The Huffington Post lately, which makes me wonder what exactly Arianna Huffington has done to scare or anger them so. Or perhaps that's the wrong question. Given that our enemies are often those we don't understand …
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The Huffington Post, Rebooting The News, Stowe Boyd, FishbowlDC, On Media's Blog, New York Observer and Geekosystem
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rickwebb's tumblrmajig:
On The Bubble — Okay, a few more thoughts on this Chris Dixon article and whether it's a bubble, since going and reading the article, I am surprised to see Dixon arguing that not only is it a safer bubble (private investors, discussed in my last entry) but that perhaps it's not a bubble at all.
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Betabeat, AdAge, digiday:DAILY and NoahBrier.com
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Jon Lafayette / Broadcasting & Cable:
EXCLUSIVE: Bounce TV, New Broadcast Net Aimed at African Americans, To Launch in Fall — Andrew Young, Martin Luther King III among founders — A group led by Ambassador Andrew Young and Martin Luther King III is expected on Monday to announce plans to launch a new over-the-air television network aimed …
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The Wrap, rbr.com, MediaPost, Company Town, Multichannel News, TVWeek.com and mediabistro.com
Newsweek:
Save the Media! — Let the ‘Times’ charge readers, says ad titan Martin Sorrell—but news needs subsidies, too. — Sir Martin Sorrell has always been a bit of a flamethrower. Today, the British advertising tycoon—who amassed one of the largest ad-agency groups in the world …
Mark Coddington:
Engagement, shovelware, magic bullets, and expanding the idea of journalism: Six themes from ISOJ — As expected, this year's International Symposium on Online Journalism (my first) was an illuminating collision between the academic and practical sides of journalism — I'm sure most everyone left …
Marc Berman / Adweek:
Filling the Oprah Void — Will the strong ad sales market make talker queen's exit a nonevent? — Oprah Winfrey's exit in May might not be the end-of-days scenario for the syndication upfront many predicted when she announced last year that her daytime juggernaught was ending.
Dan Levy / Sparksheet:
Slate of Mind: Q&A with David Plotz — Slate has always labeled itself an “online magazine,” even as a whole ecosystem of blogs and content websites and tablet newspapers has sprouted around it. How is Slate different from the Gawkers and HuffPosts and Daily Beasts, not just in terms …
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Conor Friedersdorf / The Atlantic Online:
The View From Somewhere — Neither ideology nor politics defines my work, but that doesn't mean I'm without bias - consider me a partisan for public discourse, California roots, and disagreement in conversation. — The press critic Jay Rosen often complains about The View From Nowhere …
Mallary Jean Tenore / Poynter:
At Washington Post and Register Citizen, ‘report-an-error’ forms make it easier to identify, respond to mistakes — When news organizations make mistakes, they can usually count on their audiences to tell them when they're wrong. But most news sites don't make it easy for readers to submit correction requests.
Brian Steinberg / AdAge:
NBC News Pitch: Benchmark Us Against Prime Time — Network Tells Buyers Their Viewers May Be Older but They Are More Attentive — and the Spots Are Cheaper — In the TV-news game, NBC's Brian Williams has handily trumped everyone from Katie Couric to Diane Sawyer. Can he do the same to “American Idol” or “The Closer”?
Bennett Allen / Vanity Fair:
Citizen Journalism: Life on the Ground at the Egyptian Revolution — As part of Vanity Fair's continued coverage of this winter's Egyptian revolution, contributing photographer Jonas Fredwall Karlsson and photography producer Ron Beinner traveled to Cairo on February 18, one week after former president Hosni Mubarak's resignation.