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9:20 AM ET, April 8, 2011

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 Top News: 
Max Fisher / The Atlantic Online:
Atlantic Reporter Captured in Libya  —  Clare Morgana Gillis and three other journalists have been taken into custody  —  Forces loyal to Libyan leader Muammar Qaddafi captured four journalists on Tuesday at around 1 p.m. local time a few miles outside of Brega, which is currently under government control.
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Larisa Epatko / Online NewsHour:
GlobalPost Reporter James Foley Detained in Libya
Discussion: CBS News, CTPost.com and CNN
The Big Lead:
USA Today Takes the Plunge: Paper to Pay Bonuses to Writers Based on Page Views  —  USA Today had a conference call last night and according to a source, the paper outlined a plan in which it will pay annual bonuses to writers based on page views.  The goal, obviously, is to get writers thinking digital.
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Jim Romenesko / Poynter:
USA Today: No decision on page view bonuses
Jeff Simmermon / Time Warner Cable Untangled:
We Filed A Request For Declaratory Judgment With Viacom This Afternoon  —  Last week, we pulled a number of channels from our iPad app.  The Internet - not exactly a haven for measured discourse or patience for complex ideas - lit up with verbiage more commonly found in war movies and interviews with professional wrestlers.
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Joe Flint / Company Town:
Time Warner Cable fires back at Viacom in dispute over streaming channels on iPad  —  Time Warner Cable has fired back at Viacom in a dispute the two are having over whether the cable operator has the rights to stream the programming giant's networks on an iPad.
Bill Carter / Media Decoder:
As Breaking News Fades, Ratings Fall at CNN  —  In a repetition of a pattern that has become familiar for CNN, the surge of interest in breaking news that helped drive up its audiences has faded - and so have CNN's ratings.  —  The cable news network's prime-time lineup has not capitalized …
Discussion: Poynter and Inside Cable News
Matt Shanahan / Digital Equilibrium:
Why Revenue Estimates for The New York Times Paywall Are Wrong  —  A digital subscription to the New York Times (NYT) is now a minimum of $195/year ($3.75 per week times 52 weeks).  Chatter about the possibility of low subscribership and why $40M was too much to pay is everywhere.
Discussion: Folio and Mediaweek, Thanks:taylorbuley
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Ken Doctor / Newsonomics:   Inside the NYT Lincoln Deal: It's About Dollars, Traffic and Conversion
Mathew Ingram / GigaOM:
Journalism 2.0 Didn't Kill Anyone, and Neither Did Old Media  —  Does the journalist who reported on a Quran burning by a right-wing pastor in Florida last month share some of the blame for the deaths of 24 people in Afghanistan in the wake of that event?  And is the fact that they died …
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Steve Myers / Poynter:
Florida Quran burning, Afghanistan violence raise questions about the power of media blackouts
Discussion: The Atlantic Wire and Runnin' Scared, Thanks:myersnews
David Kaplan / paidContent:
@ AADigital: Arianna: Paywalls Only Work For Special Content, ‘Weird Porn’  —  Life is pretty good at AOL (NYSE: AOL) these days, including the use of three “resting rooms” that the newsroom has dubbed “NapQuest,” Arianna Huffington told AdAge's Ed Lee at the close of the AdAge Digital conference.
ASNE:
Newsroom employment up slightly, minority numbers plunge for third year  —  American newspapers showed a very slim increase in newsroom employees last year, finally halting a three-year exodus of journalists.  —  The percentage of minorities in newsrooms totaled 12.79 percent …
AdAge:
AOL's New Way: Huffington Steers Portal Away From Freelancers, Ramps Up Aggregation  —  “If you're going to produce great journalism, you have to build a team of people who are working together and driving toward the same goals editorially,” Arianna Huffington said today at Ad Age's Digital Conference.
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Carter Maness / The Awl:
I'm Permalance No More! “Thank You Very Much for Your Contributions to AOL”
Discussion: Betabeat and Wall Street Journal
Kat Stoeffel / New York Observer:
Lady Gaga, Editor: Befuddling Pop Star to Guest Edit ‘Metro’  —  Even the city's snobbiest subway commuters should consider leaving their Kindles at home on May 17.  On that day, the free subway daily will be edited by pop performance artist Lady Gaga.  —  It's not entirely a gimmick!
Washington Post:
Five myths about the future of journalism  —  There are few things journalists like to discuss more than, well, themselves and the long-term prospects for their industry.  How long will print newspapers survive?  Are news aggregation sites the future?  Or are online paywalls …
Jim Romenesko / Poynter:
AP: Why we need to reduce our pension obligation  —  Romenesko Misc.  —  Two days after the AP union issued it's “Tweet-out” memo, the Associated Press sent a letter to employees saying that it's bargained in good faith during the last five months and that “throughout the negotiations …
Discussion: On Media's Blog
Brent Lang / The Wrap:
From Katie Couric to Matt Lauer: Why Don't News Anchors Want the Job Anymore?  —  News anchors don't seem to want the job anymore.  —  Among the latest looking to abandon the chair: Katie Couric on CBS; Meredith Vieira on NBC's top-rated “Today,” and apparentlyher co-anchor, Matt Lauer is ready to jump ship, too.
Future of Media:
Future of Media recap: Start-ups, gamification and ‘pay-what-you-can walls’  —  The future for media organizations is not all doom and gloom, and there is more opportunity and experimentation happening today than ever before.  That was the overall discussion at Digital Journal's Future of Media panel discussion last night in Toronto.
 
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Russell Adams / Wall Street Journal:
About.com Gets an Infusion
Robert Andrews / paidContent:UK:
Blinkx Buys Burst Media To Chase Higher Video Ad Rates
Discussion: Guardian
Brooks Boliek / The Politico:
Comcast to FCC: Keep Hulu info secret
Discussion: Company Town
Ken Doctor / Nieman Journalism Lab:
The newsonomics of WaPo's reader dashboard 1.0
Discussion: Editors Weblog
AdAge:
Clear Channel's Pittman: ‘We Have to Make the Digital Revolution Come to Radio’
Andrew Damstedt / American Journalism Review:
Back Behind the Wheel  —  Why Detroit News auto critic Scott …
Joe Pompeo / Yahoo! News:
Chrystia Freeland to lead Reuters Digital
Discussion: Reuters, Poynter and @ronmwangaguhung
 Earlier Picks: 
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Jeff Bercovici / Forbes:
Google Saves The News!
Peter Kafka / MediaMemo:
Why Is Facebook Investor Accel Investing In Hollywood? Because It's a Facebook Investor
The Atlantic Online:
The Hackers Who Keep the Washington Post Running
New York Times:
Beck and Fox End Relationship Grown Cold