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Jeff Bercovici / Mixed Media:
Will the NY Times Give David Pogue Another Pass on Ethics? — David Pogue. Image by Getty Images North America via @daylife — David Pogue has weathered one mini-scandal after another in his years as the star technology columnist for The New York Times.
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Jim Romenesko / Poynter:
Want to know which PR pitches tickled Pogue? It'll cost you!
Want to know which PR pitches tickled Pogue? It'll cost you!
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CJR
Alexia Tsotsis / TechCrunch:
Twitter For Newsrooms!? Twitter *Is* A Newsroom — Earlier this morning Twitter released “Twitter for Newsrooms,” its primer on how to use Twitter to gather and report news in the 21st century. — #TfN is Twitter's official nudge to old school reporters, a heavy handed reminder …
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Nieman Journalism Lab, VentureBeat, CJR, The Atlantic Wire and BusinessJournalism.org …
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Brad McCarty / The Next Web:
Twitter finds its media home with Twitter for Newsrooms
Twitter finds its media home with Twitter for Newsrooms
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Poynter, 10,000 Words and @twittermedia
Mathew Ingram / GigaOM:
Note to media: We are all brands now, so get used to it — There's been a lot of talk about “branding” and new media lately, sparked in part by Washington Post columnist Gene Weingarten's recent anti-branding rant, in which the veteran journalist said that branding is “ruining journalism.”
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Metamedia, Teaching Online Journalism, Jason Kristufek's …, Facebook and currybetdotnet, Thanks:accessnetflix
blogs.journalism.co.uk:
ScribbleLive: Four ways to make money from liveblogging — Liveblogging platform ScribbleLive claims to have come up with four different ways that news organisations can make money from liveblogging, a form of reporting described by Matt Wells, blogs editor of the Guardian, as …
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Future of Journalism
Wall Street Journal:
Hulu's Owners Weigh Cons of a Possible Sale of the Site — Online-video pioneer Hulu LLC has been a headache for its Hollywood owners at times. But now the owners who control Hulu's fate are asking themselves whether the website might be an even bigger nuisance to them in someone else's hands.
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Adweek, Digital Trends, Electronista, ZDNet and CNET News
Mac McClelland / GOOD:
I'm Gonna Need You to Fight Me On This: How Violent Sex Helped Ease My PTSD — It was my research editor who told me it was completely nuts to willingly get f**ked at gunpoint. That's what she called me when I told her the story. We were drunk and in a karaoke bar, so at the time I came …
The Atlantic Wire:
The Journalists Who Just Might Get Rich Off of WikiLeaks — “Whether the arrival of WikiLeaks has fundamentally changed the way journalism is made, I will leave to others and to history,” wrote Bill Keller in his sprawling account of working with Julian Assange that The New York Times Magazine published in January.
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Future Journalism Project and Financial Times
Jeremy W. Peters / Media Decoder:
Politico Enters E-Book Venture With Random House — Politico, an accelerant to the news cycle like wind is to brushfire, is taking on the one realm of political news that it has not yet sped up: book publishing. — The all-things-politics Web site is teaming up with Random House …
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paidContent, eMedia Vitals, Adweek, Yahoo! News, Rex Hammock's RexBlog.com and GalleyCat
Jim Romenesko / Poynter:
Marimow quits Philly Inquirer for ASU Cronkite School post — Romenesko Misc. — Bill Marimow was removed as Philadelphia Inquirer executive editor last October because, according to the new owners, he didn't have the background in digital media necessary to lead the paper going forward.
Justin Ellis / Nieman Journalism Lab:
More Awesome: News Challenge grantee Awesome Foundation wants to fund journalism at the micro level — There's something inherently meta about the Awesome Foundation winning a grant from the Knight Foundation in order to...give grants. Also, something kinda awesome.
Mallary Jean Tenore / Poynter:
NBC White House correspondent Chuck Todd: 'The media is flat; we're all sort of equal' — NBC Chief White House Correspondent Chuck Todd used to be anti-Twitter. He saw it as a site where people posted uninteresting tidbits about their daily lives, and he didn't think it had any news value.
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Brian Stelter / New York Times:
This Just In: How Your House Is Faring — Many of the residents who have fled Minot, N.D., where thousands of buildings have been swallowed by the Souris River, have turned to a modest, family-run enterprise to check the status of their homes: the tiny local television station.
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Save the News Blog and TVSpy
Lucia Moses / Adweek:
Can Time Out's Tony Elliott Weather the Storm? — Tony Elliott, founder and chairman of the Time Out empire, is not a man used to begging. But in 2008, his company, which had already been battered by the digital revolution, was in dire straits thanks to the recession.
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The Wire
Gautham Nagesh / Hillicon Valley:
Supreme Court to weigh FCC's indecency policy — The Supreme Court said Monday it will review a lower court ruling that struck down the Federal Communications Commission's ability to regulate broadcast airwaves for indecency. — The court granted the government's petition for a writ …
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AllThingsD, CNET News, Adweek, The Wrap, TVNewser, Media Money …, rbr.com, Company Town and Bloomberg, more at Techmeme », Thanks:gnagesh
Emily Witt / The New York Observer:
The Guardian in America Is Going to Be British This Time — Julian Assange's favorite read. Or is it “favourite”? — We reported last week on the American expansion of the bikini-loving online wing of British newspaper The Daily Mail. The Guardian is also expanding its online presence here …
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Future of Journalism
Paul Bradshaw / Online Journalism Blog:
What I learned from the Facebook Page experiment - and what happens next — Cross-posted from the BBC College of Journalism blog: — Last week my experiment in running a blog entirely through a Facebook Page quietly came to the end of its allotted four weeks.
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BBC College of Journalism Blog and Future of Journalism
Simon Dumenco / AdAge:
Not That New York Magazine Is Gloating About Poaching Frank Rich From The New York Times or Anything... Former Star Times Columnist Gets His Own Mini Outdoor Campaign — Nearly four months ago, New York magazine rocked the Manhattan media world by poaching star op-ed columnist Frank Rich from The New York Times.
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