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Jeff Bercovici / Mixed Media:
Slate Lays Off Staff. Does Its Model Still Make Sense? — You don't have to be an ink-and-paper newspaper to be a dinosaur. — Slate, one of the original internet-only magazines, has laid off four journalists, including someone whose words I often quote in this column, press critic Jack Shafer.
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Russell Adams / Wall Street Journal:
Slate's Layoffs Signal Flaws in Web Model — Unexpected ‘Head Winds’ Buffet Online Pioneer's Ad Sales — Since its mid-1990s launch, the online magazine Slate has been a study in whether a Web-only news organization can support a staff of professional journalists churning out original, reported content.
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New York Post:
Staff cries Wolff — Adweek's top editor, Michael Wolff, is on the hot seat, The Post has learned. — Senior executives at Prometheus Global Media, which owns the title, have been telling business associates that they are unhappy with Adweek under Wolff, sources said.
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@michaelwolffnyc, New York Magazine, @michaelwolffnyc, @rickwebb, The New York Observer, @espiers and MediaPost
Erik Larson / Bloomberg:
News Corp. Phone Hacker Mulcaire Required to Name Names by Today in U.K. — Glenn Mulcaire, the British private detective who hacked celebrities' voice mails for the News of the World tabloid, is required to reveal by today for the first time the names of the News Corp. employees who directed him.
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John Cook / Gawker:
There's a Reason Fox News Keeps Attacking Gawker — Hey look! The good folks on Fox and Friends did a segment on Gawker this morning, for no apparent reason at all, claiming (falsely!) that our traffic is down 75%. — What's the hook for breaking into hurricane coverage to lie about the stats of an independent online news outlet?
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On Media's Blog, Inside Cable News and Mediaite
Kat Stoeffel / The New York Observer:
New York Times Publishes Spread From State-Owned Chinese Newspaper — In the center of today's front section, the New York Times published a full page spread from China Daily, the state-owned English-language newspaper of China, called “China Watch.” It is marked as an advertisement …
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mediabistro.com, Future of Journalism and Forbes
Ravi Somaiya / New York Times:
In Britain, a Meeting on Limiting Social Media — LONDON — British officials and representatives of Twitter, Facebook and BlackBerry met Thursday to discuss voluntary ways to limit or restrict the use of social media to combat crime and periods of civil unrest, while trying to dodge charges …
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Guardian, Gawker, Techland, Digital Trends, The Next Web and The Business Insider
Ben Dowell / Guardian:
Rise in defamation involving blogs and Twitter — Cases include action brought by New Zealand cricketer Chris Cairns over former IPL chief's tweets — The growth of social networking sites has seen the number of defamation cases involving online content more than double in the 12 months to June, new research has found.
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Press Gazette, Inforrm's Blog and Journalism.co.uk
Peter Greenberg / Poynter:
Travel is news, so why am I the only travel editor at a major network? — People know me because of travel. But the classic error that many people make - and it's a well-intentioned error - is when they say to me, “When did you make the transition from journalism to travel?”
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Editors Weblog
MediaPost:
Hulu Faces Another Potential Patent Fight — As the initial round of bidding for Hulu wraps up, the digital media venture owned by News Corp., NBC-Universal and Walt Disney Co. may be facing another patent dispute. Mobile technology company Single Touch Systems said Thursday it had issued a …
Amy Wicks / WWD:
Kim Kardashian's People Cover a Hit — KARDASHIAN'S A HIT: Kim Kardashian and her over-the-top wedding to New Jersey Nets player Kris Humphries easily beat out the last celebrity wedding cover story to break on people.com (the marriage of Reese Witherspoon and Jim Toth) …
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Forbes and FishbowlNY
Spencer E. Ante / Wall Street Journal:
Tumblr Set to Close Big New Financing — Blogging service Tumblr has a funny name and scant revenue. It has also convinced investors it is worth hundreds of millions of dollars. — The New York-based company is poised to raise $75 million to $100 million in venture capital …
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VentureBeat, VatorNews, Adweek, FT Tech Hub and Reuters
Jim Romenesko / Poynter:
Judge dismisses Fox News correspondent's age, sex discrimination suit — On Thursday, U.S. District Judge Richard Leon sided with Fox News and dismissed an age and sex discrimination complaint filed by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission on behalf of homeland and national security correspondent Catherine Herridge.
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Suits & Sentences, FishbowlDC and TVNewser
Jason Kincaid / TechCrunch:
Taboola Raises $9 Million To Power Video Recommendations Across The Web — Taboola, a service that powers many of the video recommendation widgets you find across the web, has raised a $9 million Series B funding round. The round is being led by Crescent Point, which is based in New York and Asia …
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