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4:25 PM ET, April 17, 2011

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Brittany Anas / Daily Camera:
CU-Boulder journalism school to shut down after 5-4 vote by regents  —  Carrigan: 'We can't be afraid of change'  —  The University of Colorado's journalism school will close June 30, making it the first — but perhaps not the last — college to be shut down in the university's history.
Erick Schonfeld / TechCrunch:
The Real Reason Mike McCue Needs $50 Million: Google Is Building A Flipboard Killer  —  When news came out the other day that Flipboard just raised another $50 million at a $200 million valuation for its iPad news reading app, I gave CEO Mike McCue a hard time on Twitter and here on TechCrunch.
Jim Romenesko / Poynter:
Students cleverly deal with order to run controversial story below the fold  —  The LaSalle University Collegian story's about a business professor having “exotic dancers” at an off-campus symposium was ready to go last week with a four-column banner headline, says executive editor Vinny Vella.
Joe Mullin / paidContent:
Righthaven's Secret Contract Revealed: Will Its Strategy Collapse?  —  Angered at Righthaven's behavior, a Las Vegas federal judge unsealed the company's heretofore confidential agreement with the Las Vegas Review-Journal late on Friday.  The contract reveals that the controversial copyright …
Andy Mannix / Dressing Room:
David Carr, Andrew Rossi talk ‘Page One,’ Gawker, and the future of newspapers  —  Last night, the documentary “Page One: A Year Inside the New York Times” premiered at the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Film Festival.  The movie stars Minneapolis alt-weekly alumnus David Carr, who is now the Times' brashest media writer.
Mike Masnick / Techdirt:
Why Does The Entertainment Industry Seek To Kill Any Innovation That's Helping It Adapt?  —  The LA Times recently had a good article about Hulu's struggles with its corporate parents, the various TV companies.  While Hulu itself has been massively successful, the TV companies …
Discussion: Future of Journalism
MediaShift:
Susan Orlean Explains How Twitter Affects Her Long-Form Writing  —  As I spoke to Susan Orlean about the role the social web plays with her long feature articles and books, I couldn't help but compare her to another famous writer for the New Yorker: E.B. White.
Dawn C. Chmielewski / Los Angeles Times:
How I Made It: Jim Lanzone, president of CBS Interactive  —  Before CBS bought his start-up Clicker, Lanzone spent much of his career helping people navigate and mine the Internet.  —  “When programming gets online it's not about when it's on, it's about where it's on and whether it's on …
Andrew Phelps / Nieman Journalism Lab:
Call it the new Iron Curtain: Slovak media erect a nationwide paywall  —  It's become a cliché in discussions about the future of news: Most readers won't pay for news online because they can find it elsewhere for free.  —  But what if consumers had no free alternatives?
Discussion: Future of Journalism
Sarah Kessler / Mashable!:
Startup Aims To Build Billboards That Target You, Personally  —  Digital billboards that display different ads depending on who is looking at them were once only found in Minority Report.  But a recently launched startup aims to make targeted billboard advertising as ubiquitous as targeted online advertising.
Eric D. Snider / VentureBeat:
Leaving in a Huff: or how AOL killed a beloved movie blog  —  One thing you may not know about me is that I am a writer.  More specifically, I'm a freelance writer.  This means I can have several clients at once, work from home in my underwear, and set my own hours.
Discussion: MediaVidea
 
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