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Howard Kurtz / The Daily Beast:
ABC Deal Close for Katie Couric — THE DAILY BEAST ON: — The network is nearing an agreement with Katie Couric after upping the ante on a lucrative syndication offer. Howard Kurtz reports on the behind-the-scenes bidding for Couric's daytime show. — When Katie Couric started looking …
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TVNewser, The Atlantic Wire and Mediaite
Glynnis MacNicol / The Wire:
HuffPo Employees Flee AOL After “Brutal” “Awful” “Worst Few Weeks” — Since Aol purchased the Huffington Post from Arianna Huffington in February for $315 million most of the subsequent coverage has focused on the widespread layoffs of Aol employees; the hiring of experienced reporters …
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FishbowlNY, NetNewsCheck Latest, Future of Journalism and SAI
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David Kaplan / paidContent:
Huffington-ization Of AOL Continues With Daily Finance Reset
Huffington-ization Of AOL Continues With Daily Finance Reset
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NetNewsCheck Latest, The Wire and FishbowlNY
Noah Davis / SAI: Silicon Alley Insider:
Magazine Editors Are 100% Sure Tumblrs Are Driving Subscriptions, But They Can't Prove It — The stunning success of Tumblr continues to filter its way across the internet landscape. — The rapidly maturing microblogging platform recently passed 250 million page views per day, shocking even founder David Karp.
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The Wire and NYConvergence.com
Robert Andrews / paidContent:
Zuckerberg: All Of Media Should Go Social Like Games Have — Facebook won't try to offer music, movie or book services - but CEO Mark Zuckerberg has grand pronouncements for those sectors nevertheless. … Whilst almost religiously celebrating internet users' ability to share …
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Wall Street Journal:
Comcast Takes Online Rivals' Technology for a Spin — Comcast Corp., facing a growing threat from online video services, is fighting fire with fire. — The country's largest cable-service provider soon will start testing a new way to deliver its television channels, co-opting …
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gigaom.com, Light Reading, SAI, ZDNet, ReadWriteWeb, NetNewsCheck Latest, Electronista and Shelly Palmer Digital Living
Lauren Goode / Venture Capital Dispatch:
Groupon Founders Turn To Financial News With Benzinga Investment — In their latest investment through a separate seed fund, two Groupon founders are turning their attention towards a new area: financial news. … Lightbank, the seed fund created by Eric Lefkofsky and Brad Keywell …
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Forbes.com and DailyDeal Media
Justin Ellis / Nieman Journalism Lab:
Topolsky and Bankoff on Engadget, SB Nation, and the new tech site that's bringing them together — There can be a very real “through the looking glass” feel to working on a site that covers technology, especially when you start contemplating the technology of publishing.
Andrew Pugh / Press Gazette:
DMGT: Profits tumble in regions but rise for Daily Mail — Profits at Daily Mail and General Trust's Northcliffe regional newspapers division halved to £4m in the first half of this year. — But there was better news for Mail Online, the Daily Mail website, where its 66 million monthly browsers …
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Media Week, Guardian and paidContent:UK
Andy Plesser / Beet.TV:
Yahoo, The Wall Street Journal and the Daily News Finding Revenue from Ashton Kutcher-backed SeatGeek — SeatGeek, the New York-based marketplace for premium tickets for sporting and entertainment events, is driving revenue for big publishers including Yahoo, The Wall Street Journal …
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gigaom.com, VentureBeat, The Airbnb Blog, The Atlantic Wire and FishbowlNY
Tommy Christopher / Mediaite:
Ed Schultz Apologizes On The Ed Show For Calling Laura Ingraham A ‘Right-Wing Slut’ — MSNBC's Ed Schultz, suspended by MSNBC Wednesday evening for calling conservative radio host Laura Ingraham a “right-wing slut” on his nationally syndicated radio show, addressed his comments …
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Facebook, On Media's Blog, Gretawire, NY Daily News, Washington Post, Adweek, FishbowlDC and Gawker
Brian McGrory / Boston Globe:
Connors joins group of investors looking to purchase Globe — (Dominic Chavez/Globe Staff/File 2008) — Prominent Boston businessman Jack Connors has joined a group of investors preparing an offer to buy The Boston Globe, adding new credibility to an investment team that has worked for over a year to raise funds.
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mediabistro.com, Poynter and DailyDeal Media
Jessica Roy / 10,000 Words:
Humans vs. Cyborgs: Four Ways @NYTimes Has Changed This Week — On Monday, New York Times social media editors Lexi Mainland and Liz Heron announced from the @NYTimes account that all week long, they would be engaging in a social experiment: the automated @NYTimes Twitter account …
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FishbowlNY, eBookNewser, mediabistro.com, FishbowlDC and SocialTimes.com
Noah Davis / The Wire:
Meet The Man Making Non-Profit News Organizations Sustainable — In 2009, Evan Smith left Texas Monthly to start a revolution. — Nineteen months later, he is still just getting started. — The award-winning journalist is editor-in-chief and CEO of Texas Tribune, “a nonpartisan …
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Forbes.com
The Huffington Post:
Family Of Journalist Killed In Libya Trying To Get Body Home — JOHANNESBURG — The family of a South African photographer slain while covering turmoil in Libya is pleading with South Africa's president to help bring his remains home. — Bronwyn Friedlander, a spokeswoman for the family of Anton Hammerl …
Callum Borchers / NetNewsCheck Latest:
Online News Competition A Big Deal In Big D — Dallas-Fort Worth features a fragmented online news market, in which many outfits thrive in their chosen subjects, however narrow. Even those that are part of Dallas-Fort Worth's “Big Six” — the major newspaper and TV sites — display penchants for local and niche content.