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CNN Acquires Zite — CNN has acquired technology company Zite, a news app for the iPad that gives users a personalized magazine-like experience, it was announced today by Jim Walton, president of CNN Worldwide. CNN has added Zite to its already robust portfolio of digital products as a separate …
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Kara Swisher / AllThingsD:
Apple iPad News Reader Zite Sold to CNN for Just Over $20 Million — Zite, the magazine-style reading app for the Apple iPad, has been sold to news giant CNN for $20 million to $25 million. — The arena for news readers on tablets and smartphones is competitive, with high-profile efforts …
John Cook / Gawker:
How Bill O'Reilly Tried to Get His Wife's Boyfriend Investigated By the Cops — Last summer, Fox News anchor Bill O'Reilly came to believe that his wife was romantically involved with another man. Not just any man, but a police detective in the Long Island community they call home.
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Megan Garber / Nieman Journalism Lab:
The New York Times imagines the kitchen table of the future — At The New York Times Company's R&D Lab, the group's collective of technologists, artists, and journalists talks a lot about “information shadows” — the auras of data that surround us in our daily lives.
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Henry Blodget / The Business Insider:
Analyst hearing rumors that Yahoo is bidding for The New York Times Company (NYT).
Analyst hearing rumors that Yahoo is bidding for The New York Times Company (NYT).
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Lucia Moses / Adweek:
Is Controversy Selling for Tina Brown? Newsstand numbers for attention-grabbing covers revealed By Lucia Moses — Tina Brown has courted controversy with some of her recent Newsweek cover choices. Now, newly available sales numbers are showing that those covers did not necessarily translate …
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Poynter, New York Magazine and On Media's Blog
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Noah Davis / SAI:
Thanks To Covers You Love To Hate, Tina Brown Is Turning Around Newsweek
Thanks To Covers You Love To Hate, Tina Brown Is Turning Around Newsweek
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Mallary Jean Tenore / Poynter:
‘100 Interviews’ project puts new twist on old adage: Everybody has a story — Gaby Dunn missed telling stories. She couldn't find a job in journalism after she graduated from Emerson College in 2009, and she didn't have many freelance opportunities. — “I bet there are 100 stories I could write …
Amy Wicks / WWD:
Elle, H&M Launch E-Commerce Venture — ELLE IN COMMERCE: Talk about added value: Elle is giving H&M a gateway into e-commerce. Earlier this year, H&M postponed its plans to launch an e-commerce site in the U.S. until 2012, but that doesn't mean the Swedish retailer is out of the game until then.
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Megan Garber / Nieman Journalism Lab:
The NYT joins forces with YouTube and Storyful to collect and share video reflections of 9/11 — The New York Times is in collaboration mode. Last week, it announced a local partnership — with its fellow local news source, WNYC — to cover the city's education system; today …
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Mathew Ingram / GigaOM:
So when does academic publishing get disrupted? — Anyone who has been following the travails of the publishing industry knows that the business is in the throes of widespread disruption, thanks to the rise of the web and digital publishing, and what Om has called the “democracy of distribution.”
James Robinson / Guardian:
News of World journalists who ordered phone hacking will not be revealed — Names passed to Steve Coogan by private investigator Glenn Mulcaire will not be disclosed after Scotland Yard intervention — The names of several News of the World journalists who ordered a private detective …
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Maureen O'Connor / Gawker:
The Strange Case of Carl Bernstein's Paparazzi Shoot — This photo of Watergate journalist Carl Bernstein attracting bumblebees in Beverly Hills raises questions. — Why was a Beverly Hills paparazzo staking out Carl Bernstein? — Damn, is it really that hard out there for journalists …
Steve Smith / minonline.com:
Vogue.com, SportingNews.com and Self.com Lead Y-o-Y Page View Growth Among Magazines — This week in min we feature our comprehensive run down of year-over-year growth among magazine Web sites, comparing June 2010 to June 2011 metrics. Most consumer titles enjoyed double digit increases in the last year …
Eric Savitz / Forbes:
Context Will Drive The Future Of Web Content Management — Subscribe to Forbes Get a Free Trial Issue … Web content management is at the most significant inflection point in its 15-year history. It's now all about the context. — By 2013, Gartner contends, 40% of large companies …
Alysia Santo / CJR:
After Irene: How a Hyperlocal Is Helping — In the Catskills, the Watershed Post is coordinating relief efforts — In the Catskills region of upstate New York, where flooding from Hurricane Irene wiped out entire towns, a hyperlocal site called the Watershed Post is helping …
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Josef Adalian / New York Magazine:
AMC Is Mulling a Talk Show About Its Own Dramas — Let's talk zombies! — Photo: Photo by Gene Page and Greg Nicotero - © TWD Productions LLC. All rights reserved — Bravo's Andy Cohen-hosted Watch What Happens: Live has turned into something of a blockbuster for the network …
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