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Navneet Singh / Google News Blog:
Introducing “News near you” on Google News for mobile — Google News for mobile lets you keep up with the latest news, wherever you are. Today we're excited to announce a new feature in the U.S. English edition called “News near you” that surfaces news relevant to the city you're in and surrounding areas.
Adweek:
First Mover: Jane Pratt — Adweek: So, are you still sassy? — Jane Pratt: I don't think that ever really goes away. Though my grandma, who is 104, keeps hoping I will get past it. — AW: How would you describe your new website, xoJane.com? — JP: It's very, very personal.
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AdAge and FishbowlNY
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Simon Dumenco / AdAge:
Love and Kisses, From Jane Pratt's New Website
Lucia Moses / Adweek:
NewsBeast Loses Managing Editor Brekke Fletcher leaves for WSJ By Lucia Moses — It's one step forward, one step back for Tina Brown's Newsweek, which has lost a key hire even as its ad pages get a shot in the arm. — Brekke Fletcher, the Maxim managing editor who joined Brown's operation in December …
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Yahoo! News, mediabistro.com, Poynter, New York Magazine, FishbowlNY and MinOnline
Charles Arthur / Guardian:
Twitter and Facebook publication banned for first time in injunction — High court judge issues order that specifically mentions social media as well as digital, TV, radio and print — A high court judge has issued an injunction which for the first time explicitly bans publication of information on Twitter and Facebook.
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The (e)Grommet, Wired.co.uk and msnbc.com
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Mathew Ingram / GigaOM:
British Courts Try to Stop the Tide of Social Media
British Courts Try to Stop the Tide of Social Media
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The Next Web and Telegraph, Thanks:ideagov
Sam Gustin / Epicenter:
Burson-Marsteller Deletes Critical Facebook Posts, Spares Google-Smear Flacks — Updated May 13, 2011 at 5 p.m. EDT with response from a Burson spokesperson, who acknowledged the deletion depicted above. — Just when it looked like the Facebook Burson-Marsteller black-ops anti-Google smear scandal …
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Techdirt, Chelgate Blog, The Daily Beast and San Francisco Peninsula …, more at Techmeme »
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Dan Lyons / The Daily Beast:
The PR Hacks Behind Facebook's Google Smear — THE DAILY BEAST ON: — The two PR hacks who ran Facebook's covert anti-Google smear campaign were new to the company, and will not be fired. Dan Lyons on how their clumsy work exposed them, and Facebook's smug strategy for escaping the controversy.
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PRWeek US, Forbes.com, MediaFile, The Daily Beast, The Atlantic Wire, Most Recent Home Page Posts …, TechCrunch, Search Engine Roundtable, Andrew Frank, PRNewser, @anildash, All Facebook, O'Reilly Radar, Tech News, InfoWorld, Naked Security, Changing Way, Betabeat, Wired.co.uk, Wall Street Journal, Softpedia News, Mashable! and VentureBeat, more at Techmeme »
Edward Wyatt / Media Decoder:
F.C.C. Commissioner Defends Taking Comcast Job — WASHINGTON — A Federal Communications commissioner who announced this week that she planned to join the lobbying office of Comcast defended her actions on Friday, saying she had no contact with Comcast about a potential job while the company's takeover …
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New York Times, FCC.gov, Multichannel, The Wrap, Broadcasting & Cable, Techdirt, Company Town, Hillicon Valley, CJR and WebProNews, more at Techmeme »
Peter Kafka / MediaMemo:
Hulu, Networks Close To New Deal — Hulu and its network TV owners are close to a new deal that will keep programs from NBC, Fox and ABC on the Web video site. — An agreement to extend the content licenses that owners News Corp., Disney and NBCUniversal signed two years ago …
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SAI, WebProNews, TG Daily, Techland, ReadWriteWeb, Pulse2, C21Media.net, Betabeat, MediaPost, GigaOM and Electronista
thebrowser.com:
Richard Tofel on the Changing Business of Journalism — General manager of the non-profit newsroom ProPublica and former assistant publisher of the Wall Street Journal tells us his predictions for the future of news Am I right to think, from the books you've chosen, that newspapers …
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ProPublica
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Stephanie Nolen / Globe and Mail:
As India's literacy levels rise, newspapers thrive — New Delhi— From Friday's Globe and Mail — It took 64 years for the revered Indian newspaper NaiDunia to reach a circulation of 500,000 - a figure that would make most North American publishers swoon. — That was two years ago.
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Guardian
Amy Wicks / WWD Media Headlines:
Arianna Huffington v. The Times... L'Oréal's Digital Play... ARIANNA V. THE TIMES: Arianna Huffington tossed another grenade in the direction of The New York Times on Wednesday afternoon, during her luncheon address at a Gilt Groupe conference. “The New York Times pay wall isn't working,” she claimed.
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Adweek, Runnin' Scared and FishbowlNY
Bloomberg:
Washington Post Shorts Triple as Declining Newspaper Loses Kaplan Bulwark — Investor bets against the stock of the Washington Post Co. (WPO) have more than tripled over the past year, as the government investigated the for-profit education business and the company's earnings dropped.
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Poynter
Nat Ives / AdAge:
Good News for Magazines: Popular Science iPad Subscribers Are 95% New Readers — What Conde Nast and Hearst Can Expect as They Start Selling iPad Subscriptions — What will Conde Nast, and Hearst soon after it, find as people start buying subscriptions to their magazines' iPad editions in Apple's App Store?
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MediaPost, O'Reilly Radar, PC Magazine, eBookNewser and SocialTimes.com
(Re)Structuring Journalism:
Good 'Nuff — I was talking to a veteran photographer at the Foreign Correspondents' Club in Hong Kong not long ago; we were discussing how once well-paid photo gigs (and contracts) were falling by the wayside. More precisely, he was lamenting the days and talking about the unappreciated …
Andrea Pitzer / Nieman Storyboard:
What's in a name? Washingtonian renames and resurrects a story — This week's Notable Narrative,"What If Osama Bin Laden Had Been Captured?," recounts the interrogation of Saddam Hussein, taking readers through recent history to a more speculative present.