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Nat Ives / AdAge:
Wall Street Journal's Greater New York Wins Advertisers but Draw for Readers Remains Unclear — Local Ad Revenue Doubles but Print Circulation Declines — Over a year after Rupert Murdoch's Wall Street Journal introduced Greater New York to better compete for New York Times advertisers and readers …
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Media & Entertainment, FishbowlNY and Poynter
Liz Gannes / AllThingsD:
How Quora Recruited “Super 8” Director J.J. Abrams — The filmmaker J.J. Abrams appeared for a seven-minute stint on the Q&A site Quora on Friday afternoon, the day his new science fiction movie “Super 8” was released. He answered a total of four questions on general topics like breaking …
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Broadcasting & Cable and Quora
Jeff Sonderman / Poynter:
Rockville Central drops website for Facebook, offers eight lessons on Facebook news publishing — A little over 100 days ago, a community news blog in Rockville, Md., took a big leap. Founder and Publisher Brad Rourke and Editor Cindy Cotte Griffiths moved the entire operation of Rockville Central to a Facebook page.
Discussion:
Editors Weblog
Mathew Ingram / GigaOM:
What does the journalism of the future look like? — We've spent so long consuming the news in fairly predictable formats — the short story, the long feature, the four-part series designed to win awards, the TV documentary, and so on — that the new forms of journalism we're seeing can be confusing.
Discussion:
The Buttry Diary and eMedia Vitals
Peter Kafka / AllThingsD:
Comcast Bringing Skype To Some Of Your TVs, “Soon” — Interesting. Comcast plans to let some of its customers use Skype on their TV sets. — The two companies say Comcast subscribers equipped with special gear will be able to use the Web video messaging service on their HD sets “soon.”
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VentureBeat, GigaOM, Techland, PC Magazine, ZDNet, CNET News, Multichannel and Company Town, more at Techmeme »
rbr.com:
McGraw-Hill hangs for sale sign on TV group — Television has long been a tiny part of The McGraw-Hill Companies and Wall Street analysts have asked CEO Terry McGraw several times on quarterly conference calls why the company doesn't sell it off as an obviously non-core business.
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MinOnline, Broadcasting & Cable and MediaPost
Ethan / ...My heart's in Accra:
Understanding #amina — On Monday, June 6th, a post appeared on the blog “A Gay Girl in Damascus” announcing that Amina Abdallah Araf al Omari, the “girl” in question, had been kidnapped, possibly by Syrian authorities. Bloggers, including my friend and colleague Jillian York …
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Guardian, CJR, BBC, MediaFile, Hit & Run, BBC, BBC College of Journalism Blog, Press Gazette, Gawker, memeburn, The Daily Dish, A Gay Girl in Damascus, The Wire, Washington Post and The Lede
Nitasha Tiku / Betabeat:
Now That Hearst Has Partnered With Buddy Media, You're Going to Have to Learn What a ‘Sapplet’ Is — “The days of, ‘Do we publish on Facebook? Do we tweet?’ are over,” Buddy Media CEO Michael Lazerow told Betabeat. “Either you do it, or you're crushed. Do it or go out of business.”
Discussion:
Folio and Curbed National
Bill Carter / Media Decoder:
A New Anchor, but the Same Ratings, on CBS — CBS introduced Scott Pelley as the new anchor of its evening news with no fanfare last week, and the result was no new fans,. — The numbers for Mr. Pelley's first week showed no growth from the audience that Katie Couric had been averaging …
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Hollywood Reporter, Mediaite, Company Town, The Huffington Post, Inside TV and On Media's Blog
Sharon Waxman / The Wrap:
Arianna Huffington: ‘Our Traffic is Not Down,’ But AOL Favors Cash — AOL's Arianna Huffington does not seem fazed by the barrage of skeptical media that's been nipping at her heels in the last week. — “Our traffic is not down despite the fact that we've had preexisting deals that have ended,” Huffington told TheWrap this week.
Discussion:
LA Observed, The Wire, mediabistro.com and AllThingsD
Dan Rowinski / ReadWriteWeb:
Jason Calacanis: “Blogging Is Dead” & Why “Stupid People Shouldn't Write” — “Blogging is largely dead.” — “There are a lot of stupid people out there ... and stupid people shouldn't write.” — “There needs to be a better system for tuning down the stupid people and tuning up the smart people.”
Discussion:
WebProNews
Joe Mandese / MediaPost:
Turner Discloses Tens Of Thousands Of Online Viewers Being Added To Its TV Ratings — Turner Broadcasting's cable TV networks are reaping tens of thousands of incremental viewers in their Nielsen ratings that are being ignored by the rest of the TV industry, a top research executive revealed Monday during …
Discussion:
Media Buyer Planner
Paul Lashmar / openDemocracy:
The Future of Investigative Journalism: reasons to be cheerful, Paul Lashmar — The general consensus is that investigative journalism is in decline. Yet the future looks hopeful, with the rise of journalism bureaus, the active involvement of the campaign sector, and a new generation of networked …
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Guardian and Editors Weblog
Aaron Sorkin / Interview Magazine:
David CARR — THERE'S A SYSTEM AND RIGOR TO WHAT WE DO, AND YOU CAN LAUGH AT IT AS ARCHAIC AND SILLY IN THE 24-7 NEWS CYCLE, BUT I DO THINK IT HAS SIGNIFICANT VALUE TO HAVE A PRETTY BIG ORGANIZATION THAT IS A LOT OF TIMES SAYING, ‘HEY WAIT A MINUTE.’ —DAVID CARR Director Andrew Rossi's …
Discussion:
The Wire and The Atlantic Wire
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Sarah Ellison / Vanity Fair:
A New Kingdom: Gay Talese Sounds Off on The New York Times—Past, Present, and Future
A New Kingdom: Gay Talese Sounds Off on The New York Times—Past, Present, and Future
Discussion:
Future of Journalism, FishbowlNY and The Atlantic Wire