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2:15 PM ET, April 21, 2011

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Jeremy W. Peters / New York Times:
Times Company Profit Falls on Weak Ad Revenue  —  The New York Times Company reported a sharp drop in net income in the first quarter as the print advertising market remained stubbornly depressed for newspapers.  —  The company said net income fell 57.6 percent to $5.4 million, compared with $12.8 million in the quarter a year ago.
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Joshua Benton / Nieman Journalism Lab:
A New York Times TimesSelect flashback: Early numbers are nice, but growth over time is nicer  —  The New York Times Co., as part of its earnings announcement today, gave the first concrete numbers for its new digital subscription offerings, noting that “paid digital subscribers have surpassed 100,000” …
Discussion: GigaOM
Nat Ives / AdAge:
New York Times Pay Wall Gets More Than 100,000 Takers in Early Weeks  —  No Word on Impact to Web Traffic or Ad Revenue, but 100,000 New Credit Cards for The Times  —  More than 100,000 people have forked over credit-card numbers to get through the digital pay wall erected by the New York Times on March 28.
Lucia Moses / Adweek:
Tina Brown's ‘Newsweek’ a Hit on Newsstands Magazine still has to deal with sluggish ad sales  —  Newsweek's been under the microscope since Tina Brown took over.  So far, things haven't looked good: First-quarter ad pages were down 31 percent year-over-year, and the April 12 issue had just six ads.
Discussion: Poynter and @editorialiste
Jonathan Stray:
Measuring and increasing accuracy in journalism  —  Professional journalism is supposed to be “factual,” “accurate,” or just plain true.  Is it?  Has news accuracy been getting better or worse in the last decade?  How does it vary between news organizations, and how do other information sources rate?
Discussion: Regret the Error
cjchivers.com:
Almost Dawn in Libya: Chris & Tim, Heading Home.  —  We're numb here as the clock nears 4:30 a.m., and we're not quite sure what to do.  The deaths of Chris Hondros and Tim Hetherington on Tripoli Street still seem unreal.  Bryan just walked off from the little space we've been huddled in, working.
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C.J. Chivers / New York Times:
‘Restrepo’ Director Is Killed While Working in Libya
Steven Zeitchik / Los Angeles Times:
Product placement guru explains how it's done  —  ‘Pom Wonderful Presents: The Greatest Movie Ever Sold’ includes product placement expert Norm Marshall, who has navigated Hollywood for decades, quietly adding his clients' goods to movies whenever possible.  —  Norm Marshall is the marketing …
Discussion: indieWIRE News
Peggy Fletcher Stack / Faith Blog:
BYU seder has ‘all the ingredients of a good story’ for national Jewish publication  —  The Jewish Daily Forward, a national newspaper, sent a reporter to Provo this spring to cover a Passover seder — sans the wine — at Brigham Young University.  —  You can read Gabrielle Birkner's story here or The Tribune's own feature
Philip Elmer-DeWitt / Fortune:
Apple's 92% earnings windfall: The bloggers nail it, the pros miss by a mile  —  The shortfall in iPad sales was one of the few categories the Street called correctly  —  Click to enlarge.  —  The Wall Street analysts who get paid to cover Apple (AAPL) got some things right.
Simon Dumenco / AdAge:
‘We Were Definitely Tweeting Before Twitter’  —  A Q&A With Television Without Pity Director Daniel Manu  —  It's TV Week at Ad Age — you've already devoured our special TV Issue package, right? — and to extend the festivities, today we present a conversation with Daniel Manu …
Alex Alvarez / Mediaite:
Interview: Michael Wolff On The Irrelevance Of Media Reporters  —  Adweek has recently undergone an image overhaul, merging Adweek, Mediaweek and Brandweek into one, single brand and honing its focus in on the intersection of advertising, marketing and media.
Discussion: FishbowlNY
Roy Greenslade / paidContent:UK:
Brooks Aims To Change News International's Game With Big Review  —  News International's chief executive Rebekah Brooks has launched a three-year internal review of the company under the slogan “changing the game.”  —  Every division - including editorial, advertising and marketing …
Discussion: Marketing Week and Guardian
Mike Fleming / Deadline.com:
HBO Sets Pulitzer Prize Winner ‘A Visit From The Goon Squad’ For Series Treatment  —  EXCLUSIVE: It has been some week for Brooklyn-based author Jennifer Egan.  Her novel A Visit From The Goon Squad won the Pulitzer Prize and she cited the HBO series The Sopranos as her inspiration.
Cory Doctorow / Guardian:
In the digital era free is easy, so how do you persuade people to pay?  —  To compete with piracy, content providers need clear value propositions that don't conflict with the product  —  The seemingly straightforward act of purchasing a good or service is fraught with mystery.
Discussion: TeleRead and Boing Boing
Sherry Ricchiardi / American Journalism Review:
The Al Jazeera Effect  —  The Qatar-based channel's extensive coverage of the Arab Spring underscores its emerging role as a major player.  But controversy continues to swirl about its coverage.  Posted: Thurs, April 21, 2011  —  Sherry Ricchiardi (sricchia@iupui.edu) …
Jessica Roy / 10,000 Words:
The 5 Best iPad Apps For Consuming The News That's Important To You  —  With the recent release of the iPad 2, the Apple App Store is swarming with new and updated apps tailored for interactive news consumption.  Some of the most compelling news apps are those that take a familiar concept …
Discussion: Crikey
Amazon.com:
Amazon to Launch Library Lending for Kindle Books  —  Customers will be able to borrow Kindle books from over 11,000 local libraries to read on Kindle and free Kindle reading apps  —  Whispersyncing of notes, highlights and last page read to work for Kindle library books
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Mathew Ingram / GigaOM:
Amazon Launches Library Lending, But Who Owns the Books?
Discussion: paidContent, TechCrunch and Jacket Copy, Thanks:thibetian
 
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Teemu Henriksson / Editors Weblog:
Big Issue aspires to turn its vendors into citizen journalists
Discussion: Poynter
Mike Butcher / TechCrunch Europe:
Tesco acquires majority of Blinkbox to take Internet-on-TV mainstream
Discussion: Electronista
Andrea Morabito / B&C:
NBC News Brings the Monarch into the Digital Age
Media General:
Media General Reports First-Quarter 2011 Results, Provides Outlook
Discussion: Poynter, NetNewsCheck Latest and TVSpy
Steven I. Weiss / Slate:
A Baltimore Sun photographer who took a buyout, started a blog, and changed the photography business forever.
Frances Martel / Mediaite:
Andrew Breitbart To Mediaite: Yes, He's After The ‘Institutional Right,’ Too
 Earlier Picks: 
Susannah Breslin / Pink Slipped:
How Your Journalism Sausage Gets Made, Part One
Nieman Journalism Lab:
Chasing pageviews with values: How the Christian Science Monitor has adjusted to a web-first, SEO'd world
Discussion: Folio and eMedia Vitals
Johnnie L. Roberts / The Wrap:
Battles for Profits — and Survival — on the Media Landscape
Chuck Darrow / Philly.com:
National Enquirer editor Barry Levine helps set the gossip agenda