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News is a subset of the conversation — Here's a tale that reveals how journalists tend to think of their role in the conversation that makes up news and society. — I think the conversation is happening all around us, with or without the journalists. I teach now that it's the role …
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My notes from the BBC Social Media Summit — I spent much of today at the BBC Social Media Summit, and thought it worth putting together a few quick notes on the things that stood out for me. — Nic Newman and social media research — First off, I thought Nic Newman's research on the use …
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Future of Media: Curation, Verification and News as a Process — As part of a “social media summit” this week, the BBC posted an overview of how its user-generated content desk handles reports from the field — verifying and curating them in much the same way that Andy Carvin of NPR …
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The Future of Journalism will be Ubiquitous Video, TIME.com's Craig Duff — While video plays an increasingly important role as a story telling tool, principally enhancing print reporting, in the future, video will be ubiquitous and will be indistinguishable from print.
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Future of Journalism

‘GMA’ Won't Pay $10,000 for Botox Mom Photos; Investigating Claims … ABC won't pay $10,000 for photos of a mother who admitted on Good Morning America that she gives her 8-year-old daughter Botox injections after the mom claimed later it was all a hoax, a network rep tells The Hollywood Reporter.
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The Atlantic Wire, Gothamist, Runnin' Scared, Gawker, Softpedia News and San Francisco Peninsula …


Amazon: The Book Industry “In a Box”? — While most thought the biggest news out of Amazon's e-book business this week was the revelation that e-books now eclipse print books, it was actually the launch of the company's second genre imprint in the span of two weeks (and fifth imprint overall) that's the bigger deal.

A reporter's view on the news industry's broken commenting system — News comments are broken. It was a popular topic of last night's Hacks/Hackers Seattle meetup and the driving notion behind one of the Knight-Mozilla News Challenge, which asks, “How can we reinvent online news discussions?”.
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Schwarzenegger child: How Gawker named wrong ‘baby mama’ — The story of Arnold Schwarzenegger and the household worker who bore his child more than a decade ago has created something like the Fog of War, I suggested the other day. When fact, fiction and journalistic standards blur …
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On Copyright, Eric Schmidt Is Right and Britain Is Wrong — Google chairman Eric Schmidt has been taking some flak from large media and content companies for comments he made about copyright in Britain, where the authorities have been considering a rewrite of the country's 300-year-old copyright laws.
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Telegraph, eGov monitor and Future of Journalism, Thanks:mathewi

TV Networks Fueled by Netflix Effect Introduce Most New Shows Since 2004 — The four biggest U.S. television networks are introducing the most shows in seven years as subscription services like Netflix Inc. (NFLX) make spending on new programs less risky. — This week, CBS, Fox …


Katie Couric is closing in on a deal with ABC for an afternoon talk show — One of the most high-profile media courtships may soon be consummated: Katie Couric is closing in on a deal with Walt Disney Co.'s ABC to host an afternoon talk show. — Couric, who anchored the CBS Evening News …
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TVNewser, The Corsair, Adweek, Hollywood Life, Mediaite, TVWeek.com, Guardian and New York Times


Meet Facebook's Journalist Ambassador (Yes, We Said Ambassador) — A 25-year-old Columbia Professor of Journalism, Vadim Lavrusik, is Mark Zuckerberg's media macher. — Facebook now accounts for more than 5% of traffic for many major news outlets. As the Internet floods users with options …
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