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Tom McGeveran / Capital New York:
How NY1 won the Irene-hits-New York story, and what national cable news could learn from them — Somewhere around midmorning on the day Hurricane Irene landed in New York City, I switched from NY1 to CNN. This was a mistake. — Things had been calming down in the city …
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Forbes, FishbowlDC and Multichannel
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Brian Stelter / New York Times:
Hurricane Coverage Is Ratings Driver for Weather Channel — NAGS HEAD, N.C. — Standing where he warned others not to tread, the beach on the Outer Banks during Hurricane Irene's landfall, Mike Seidel had sand in his teeth, his pockets and his ears. He was soaking wet, barely able to hear — and he was beaming.
John Frank / Raleigh News & Observer:
It's not glamorous to cover a hurricane
It's not glamorous to cover a hurricane
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Pat's Papers
Elizabeth Jensen / Media Decoder:
Anchor to Leave PBS's ‘Need to Know’ — PBS's Friday newsmagazine “Need to Know” is losing Alison Stewart, the second of its original co-anchors to depart, when it switches to a half-hour format on Sept. 16. — Ms. Stewart has been anchoring the hour-long show on her own since Jon Meacham became …
Tanzina Vega / Media Decoder:
Condé Nast Deepens Its Social Connections — Readers of the online versions of Condé Nast publications will have to look no further than the bottom of their screens to see what content other readers have deemed worthy of a “Tweet” on Twitter or a “like” on Facebook.
Discussion:
eMedia Vitals and Future of Journalism
Wall Street Journal:
For Wal-Mart, a Rare Online Success — Wal-Mart Stores Inc. has stumbled often in Internet retailing, but the big-box granddad has been surprisingly successful in one online venture: digital movie downloads. — A year after buying streaming service Vudu, which lets customers rent …
Brooks Barnes / New York Times:
Sony TV Aims for Prime Time — CULVER CITY, Calif. — In October 2001, an exasperated Howard Stringer, the chief executive of Sony, ordered a dramatic downsizing at the company's studio here. — Moviemaking would continue apace, but the production of new television shows …
Discussion:
Future of Journalism
David Carr / New York Times:
The Media Equation: Steve Jobs Saw What Media Titans Missed - Media Equation — Earlier this year, I wrote a column about the publishing industry's resistance to the terms Apple was imposing for subscriptions on the iPad. Soon after, an e-mail was followed by a phone call and Steve Jobs was on the line to straighten me out.
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Future of Journalism and eMedia Vitals, more at Techmeme »
Paul Carr / TechCrunch:
Unredacted Wikileaks Cables Found Online? Probably, Depressingly — “The creatures outside looked from pig to man, and from man to pig, and from pig to man again; but already it was impossible to say which was which.” - George Orwell, Animal Farm — “Leck bei Wikileaks”.
Discussion:
Future of Journalism
Jemima Kiss / Guardian:
Google crashes TV's Edinburgh party — What did the television industry make of Eric Schmidt's MacTaggart speech? — There are three things the TV executive audience have come to expect from the annual MacTaggart lecture: the pantomime of an inter-industry dispute, an intellectual appreciation …
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Softpedia News, Guardian and Future of Journalism, more at Techmeme »
Jeffrey A. Trachtenberg / Wall Street Journal:
New Economics Rewrite Book Business — The economics of the book business are changing so rapidly the industry barely looks like it did just six months ago. — The era of the book superstores, with their big windows and welcoming tables stacked high with books, has gone into decline.
Robin Wauters / TechCrunch:
With ‘Save To Pulse’ Bookmarklet And Chrome Extension, Pulse Enters Instapaper's Turf — Alphonso Labs, the fledgling company behind Pulse, a nifty social news reader for iPhone, iPad and Android devices used by roughly 5 million people, aims to pose a challenge to simple bookmarking tool Instapaper …
Andy Plesser / Beet.TV:
ScrollMotion: A Revolution in Motion Graphics, Defining a New Form of Video for Apps — ScrollMotion, a 100-person, fast-growing New York City start-up, has developed an enterprise solution for publishers and companies to create unique, video-rich Apps for the Apple iOS and Android platforms.
Kenneth Lovett / NY Daily News:
Chalk it up to the hacks: New York scraps $27 million education contract with Murdoch firm — ALBANY - The Rupert Murdoch phone hacking scandal has prompted the state to kill a controversial $27 million contract with one of the media mogul's subsidiary companies.
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The Huffington Post
New York Times:
Megan Ellison and Annapurna Pictures Tackle Hollywood — LOS ANGELES — Annapurna, a Hindu goddess of nourishment, has her name on a section of the Himalayas. Annapurna Pictures operates from a cluster of three multimillion-dollar homes in the Hollywood Hills.