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America's Favorite Talking Hot Head — Keith Olbermann likes looking into a camera. The return of its gaze animates him and reminds him that he has a million friends on the other side of it. But he doesn't picture those people. He talks directly to the camera.
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Mediaite, The Wire, National Review and Chickaboomer


BBC developing new iPhone app for field reporters — The BBC is developing an app that will allow its reporters in the field to file video, stills and audio directly into the BBC system from an iPhone or iPad. — The new app, due to be in use within a month or so, is also intended …
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Poynter, TUAW, MacNN, 10,000 Words, The Next Web, Mobile Entertainment, Mobile Marketing Watch, TiPb, App Advice, Adweek and MacStories


News Companies Popular Investments Among Congressmen — As recent political fiascoes involving Rep. Anthony Weiner and ex-Sen. John Edwards have shown, the power of the press carries weight, especially in Washington. Careers of high-rising politicos can be buried or propelled to new heights in a matter of minutes by the media.
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On Media's Blog and The Daily Caller


Facebook Hires Former White House Press Secretary Joe Lockhart — Joe Lockhart, who served as White House press secretary during President Bill Clinton's eventful second term, will join Facebook as VP of global communications next month. — Lockhart, currently founding partner …
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Washington Post, Epicenter, Yahoo! News, Forbes.com, The Atlantic Wire, Inside Facebook, Bits, CNET News, PC Magazine, Hillicon Valley and SAI


Why Content Isn't King — How Netflix became America's biggest video service—much to the astonishment of media executives and investors — NETFLIX FAMOUSLY ENGENDERS fierce loyalty from its ever-growing customer base. This year, it even beat out reigning champion Apple, among 528 other brands …

Heavy Streaming Video Viewers Watch Less TV, Nielsen Says — The Nielsen Company now says streaming of Internet video may come at the expense of some traditional TV viewing, especially among young TV/video users. — According to Nielsen's new “State of the Media: Cross Platform Report” …
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Home Media Magazine and CNET News


Pandora IPO Prices At $16; Valued At $2.56 Billion — Interactive Internet radio company Pandora Media Inc. continued the trend of hot Internet-related IPOs by pricing its shares at $16 apiece Tuesday night, above expectations. … The company sold 14.7 million initial public offering shares …
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Fast Company, TechCrunch, paidContent, Deal Journal, Forbes.com, GeekWire, Hillicon Valley, CNET News, GigaOM, Company Town, VentureBeat and CNBC, more at Techmeme »


Judge: Righthaven Has No Standing To File Lawsuits—Case Dismissed — The saga of controversial copyright-enforcement company Righthaven may be slowly drawing to a close. A judge has dismissed its lawsuit against the Democratic Underground website, saying that the contract Righthaven struck …
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Techdirt, Gametime IP and eMedia Vitals


Digital Subscriptions Will Lift Magazines But Not Newspapers — Publishers of magazines and newspapers are investing millions in tablet-based editions and online paywalls in the hopes that digital subscriptions will offset the steady erosion they've been seeing in circulation revenues.
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Canadian Magazines, eMedia Vitals and NetNewsCheck Latest


Less of less: FCC-commissioned report finds a “surprisingly small audience for local news traffic” — Local news outlets get less than one half of one percent of all pageviews in a typical market, according to a new report (pdf) called “Less of the Same: The Lack of Local News on the Internet.”
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Nieman Journalism Lab


Media chiefs confront challenges facing cable TV industry — A sense of urgency surrounds the annual National Cable & Telecommunications Assn. convention in Chicago this week as big media firms grapple with a host of business challenges that threaten their livelihood.
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paidContent, Technology News, GigaOM and AdPulp, more at Techmeme »


Does Twitter have different standards than TV news? — This is a story that will make just about anyone in TV news shudder. Last Thursday, news organizations across the world announced that 20 to 30 bodies — some of them children — had been discovered at a property outside Houston.


Kicking back at Newsweek — The partners behind Newsweek Daily Beast Company appear to be holding down the flow of red ink this summer by cutting back on the number of Newsweek issues. — This past Monday started a dark week for the newsweekly. It now appears that it will be one of four dark weeks …
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The Wire and FishbowlNY

Some stories need just a tweet — and some need real thought — Would you prefer to read this column as a string of tweets? After a New York Times reporter forgot his pen and tweeted a report about tornado-ravaged Joplin, Mo., you might think that the future of storytelling had arrived, and that it came in increments.
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AllThingsD