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Felix Salmon:
Whither the M&A scoop? — You've heard it here and everywhere: Google is buying Motorola Mobility for $12.5 billion. But here's the media twist to the story: you didn't hear it anywhere first. — Deal scoops are the most basic currency of business journalism.
Discussion:
The Official Google Blog, Business Wire, paidContent:UK, AllThingsD and TechCrunch, more at Techmeme »
Brian Stelter / New York Times:
Market Ills Give CNBC a Bounce — When Nik Deogun was running the financial coverage of The Wall Street Journal during the crisis in 2008, he kept a constant eye on CNBC as the events played out on television. “It was news being made, all the time, in real time,” he said.
Discussion:
TVNewser, Gawker, Inside Cable News and The Big Picture
Megan Garber / Nieman Journalism Lab:
The (actual) future of the Big Idea — The critics are right: Neal Gabler's essay in yesterday's New York Times — the one proclaiming the death of the big idea at the hands of Twitter and Facebook and the Internet in general — is wrong. And we should probably, after giving the thing …
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Neal Gabler / New York Times:
The Elusive Big Idea
The Elusive Big Idea
Discussion:
Jared Bernstein, The Chutry Experiment, jenbayne.wordpress.com, Bit of Tech and Mother Jones, more at Techmeme »
Maryanne Wolf / Guardian:
Will the speed of online reading deplete our analytic thought? | Maryanne Wolf
Will the speed of online reading deplete our analytic thought? | Maryanne Wolf
Discussion:
Future of Journalism
Guardian:
How the internet has all but destroyed the market for films, music and newspapers — The author of Free Ride warns that digital piracy and greedy technology firms are crushing the life out of the culture business — For most of the 80s and 90s, NBC dominated US television: Miami Vice, The Cosby Show, Cheers, Seinfeld, Friends.
Ryan Lawler / GigaOM:
Does Cinemax's iPad app violate Apple's no-porn policy? — Anyone who's ever subscribed to Cinemax knows that one of its biggest draws is not the availability of Hollywood movies, but the softcore movies and TV shows available on the network. With the recent launch of its iPad app …
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Digits, CNET News, Guardian, PC Magazine, Electronista, Gizmodo and 9to5Mac, more at Techmeme »
Fred / A VC:
On Porous Paywalls — Felix Salmon has a couple great posts on the New York Times' paywall. He notes that it has been successful and explains why. Felix says: … I've been a fan and a proponent of porous paywalls since studying the FT's model a few years back and was very pleased to see the NY Times go with the FT's model.
Discussion:
Felix Salmon and PSFK
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Mathew Ingram / GigaOM:
The NYT doesn't have a paywall; it's a line of sandbags
The NYT doesn't have a paywall; it's a line of sandbags
Discussion:
bijan sabet and Felix Salmon, Thanks:mathewi
Eric Pfanner / New York Times:
Source Sought for False Story on French Bank — PARIS — Misunderstandings between the French and visiting British vacationers are a traditional feature of summers in France. But did a British malentendu over another French summer staple — a fictional series of articles in Le Monde …
Discussion:
Regret the Error
Emily Steel / Wall Street Journal:
AOL Growth Comes at a Cost — After Acquisition Binge, Internet Company Faces Fierce Competition for Ad Dollars — AOL Inc. has no shortage of websites, with more than 800. They range from hundreds of little hometown-news sites in the Patch network to its 37 bigger-name properties …
Discussion:
Street Fight
Sam Schechner / Wall Street Journal:
Painful Profits From Web Video — Media companies are starting to cash in on Internet video. But that new money could be coming at a cost as fewer young people watch traditional television. — That battle between the old and new ways of watching TV is putting networks and studios in a tricky position …
Jim Romenesko / Poynter:
Brady named Journal Register Company editor-in-chief — Jim Brady will orchestrate Journal Register Company's daily news coverage and will directly oversee all newsgathering operations, says a release. The former WashingtonPost.com executive editor and TBD.com general manager joined Journal Register …
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Journal Register Company
Bloomberg:
Time Warner Cable Is Said to Be in $3 Billion Talks for Carlyle's Insight — Time Warner Cable Inc. (TWC), the second- largest U.S. cable-television operator, is in advanced talks to buy Carlyle Group's Insight Communications Co. for about $3 billion, said people with knowledge of the matter.
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New York Times, Forbes, Bloomberg, Financial Times, Reuters, Company Town, Deadline.com and Globe and Mail, more at Techmeme »
Nat Ives / AdAge:
Decoded: How Many Readers Really Use Magazine Ads' 2-D Barcodes — Among Readers Who Saw Ads with Codes, 4% Snapped a Picture, Gfk MRI Starch Research Says — As quickly as interactive 2-D barcodes and symbols have spread through magazines — check out Glamour's September issue …
Discussion:
Future of Journalism
The New York Observer:
The Free Agent List: 2011′s 50 Media Most Eligible Bachelors — What goes into making a list of media bachelors? The proprietary formula is in the end just that, but a few of the standards are pretty transparent. — First and foremost, they should be desirable, be it by physical specimen …
Discussion:
@nickrizzo and @moorehn
David Kaplan / paidContent:
Fueled By Ad Gains, TPM To Broaden Political Coverage — In a series of bids to expand its base of traffic and advertising, Talking Points Memo wants to be viewed as more than just a politics news site centered on the war between liberals and conservatives.