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Jeff Jarvis / BuzzMachine:
The article as luxury or byproduct — A few episodes in news make me think of the article not as the goal of journalism but as a value-added luxury or as a byproduct of the process. — * See the amazing Brian Stelter covering the Joplin tornado and begging his desk at The Times to turn …
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gigaom.com and Common Sense Journalism
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What I Learned In Joplin — I'm going to write this in a stream of consciousness, the same way I experienced Joplin. — It was my first time covering — more accurately, trying to cover — a disaster. The National desk knows I am a weather geek, so I came close to covering the tornadoes …
Mathew Ingram / gigaom.com:
NYT Reporter Shows the Power of Twitter as Journalism — Updated: Anyone who has been following the protests and revolutions in the Middle East for the past few months has probably heard of Andy Carvin, the NPR editor who has been using Twitter to curate news from the region.
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Future of Journalism, Thanks:mathewi
David Streitfeld / New York Times:
Funny or Die: Groupon's Fate Hinges on Words — RACHEL HANDLER is struggling to say something funny or perhaps amusing or at least clever about horses. Her mind is empty. She can't recall the last time she was on a horse or even saw a horse. The minutes fly by. Horses are nothing to joke about.
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Rex Hammock's RexBlog.com
Katie Van Syckle / Grub Street New York:
Lipton, Lapham, Talese, and Others Have One Last Drink at Elaine's — On the Upper East Side last night, the door of the beloved Elaine's was one of the toughest in the city. It didn't matter if you stood in line for hours, had press credentials, lived around the corner for 30 years …
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Gothamist and FishbowlNY
Jeremy W. Peters / Media Decoder:
Harvard Business Review Reinvention Is Paying Off — Shortly after editors at the Harvard Business Review tore up their magazine in 2009, adding pictures to the cover, reader comments to their signature case studies and colorful illustrations — the horror! — cranky reader comments started coming in.
Frédéric Filloux / Monday Note:
Trifling Twitter — When a member of the old guard barges into their cozy backyard, the Digerati jump up and strike indignant poses. And when the intruder's point is missed, its author gets crucified. This is what happened to Bill Keller, the New York Times' executive editor, when he dared to write a column critical of Twitter.
Taffy Brodesser-Akner / Los Angeles Times:
Can Jane Pratt's xoJane.com preach to the snarky? — Sassy magazine's former editor, who spawned a generation of witty and cynical female bloggers, hopes her site appeals to 18- to 49-year-olds. — Emily McCombs, managing editor, left, Jane Pratt, creator, and Cat Marnell of Sassy and Jane magazines …
The Huffington Post:
Weather Channel Star's Emotional Reporting From Joplin Gains Attention — NEW YORK — The Weather Channel's Mike Bettes arrived in storm-ravaged Joplin, Mo., right after a tornado had ripped through its soul. He looked around, spoke to the camera and began to cry.
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AllThingsD
Joe Mullin / paidContent:
HuffPo Tells Judge: Tasini Blogged For Fame, Not Cash—Throw Out His Lawsuit — Lawyers for The Huffington Post have moved to dismiss Jonathan Tasini's novel lawsuit claiming that the popular internet newspaper actually owes money to its unpaid bloggers. Tasini got exactly what he was looking …
Robin J Phillips / BusinessJournalism.org …:
NPR, Wired Magazine ‘Smart Jobs’ series is a smart idea — Got a little time this weekend? It's worth checking out a partnership between Wired Magazine and Planet Money. — The Economic Rebound: It Isn't What You Think … Planet Money and Wired Magazine have spent …
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NPR Blogs
Kat Stoeffel / New York Observer:
Huffington Post Hires Andrei Scheinkman to Lead Interactive News Features Team — The Huffington Post made another swipe at The New York Times roster today, grabbing interactive news developer Andrei Scheinkman. At The Huffington Post Mr. Scheinkman will build a small team of 3-5 developers …
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Future of Journalism