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Kara Swisher / AllThingsD:
CrunchFund? Unethical Ventures? Pig Pile Partners? No Matter What You Call It, It's Business as Usual in Silicon Valley. — Of course I have something to say about the news yesterday that AOL would be a key investor in a new early-stage venture fund being started by TechCrunch's …
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AOL Left Arianna Huffington In The Dark About Arrington's Controversial VC Fund
AOL Left Arianna Huffington In The Dark About Arrington's Controversial VC Fund
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The Business Insider, VentureBeat and FishbowlNY, more at Techmeme »
Paul Carr / TechCrunch:
The CrunchFund: Actually, Tim, We Don't All Have “Different” Standards
The CrunchFund: Actually, Tim, We Don't All Have “Different” Standards
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Bits, SAI, L.A. Times Tech Blog, Mercury News, The Snitch, VatorNews, MediaPost, MediaFile, Forbes, Betabeat and mediabistro.com, more at Techmeme »
Joshua Benton / Nieman Journalism Lab:
Introducing Journo Ipsum, for all your nonsense-about-the-future-of- news textual needs — Anyone who's spent much time hanging around the publishing or design worlds knows about lorem ipsum, the classic Latin placeholder text used to dummy up prose filler in a layout.
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10,000 Words, Future of Journalism and The Digital Reader
Steve Myers / Poynter:
Social media editor role expands to include fighting misinformation during breaking news — The buzzwords for social media editors at news outlets are conversation, curation and collaboration. But when using Twitter and its ilk to collect and disseminate news in real-time, another word is becoming just as important: corroboration.
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Future of Journalism
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Mathew Ingram / GigaOM:
Is journalism as we know it becoming obsolete? — There have been plenty of obituaries written for the newspaper business, most of which have a kernel of truth to them — but is journalism as we know it at risk as well? Dave Winer, a programming guru and visiting scholar at the New York University school of journalism, says it is.
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Future of Journalism
Peter Kafka / AllThingsD:
James Murdoch Turns Down $6 Million Bonus, Citing PhoneGate — News Corp. executive James Murdoch says he'll decline a $6 million bonus the company gave him for his performance in its last fiscal year, citing the ongoing PhoneGate scandal. — Murdoch, who is Deputy Chief Operating Officer …
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Forbes, rbr.com, Business Week and Reuters
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Joel Gunter / Journalism.co.uk:
Phone hacking: 34-year-old man arrested
Phone hacking: 34-year-old man arrested
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Guardian and Press Gazette
James Ball / Guardian:
Why I felt I had to turn my back on WikiLeaks — Former staffer tells how dismay mounted during his three months with the whistleblowing group — I joined WikiLeaks last November as a staffer for a three-month stint. Culture shock came just a few days in, when Julian Assange gathered core staff …
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Tom Watson and Adweek
Ryan Lawler / GigaOM:
Who gets Starz digital rights now? Probably no one — Starz dropped a bomb on Netflix Thursday, announcing to the world that it was ending negotiations for a renewal of their deal and pulling its content from the streaming service next March. That's led many to speculate about who might pick up those rights when they lapse.
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Company Town, Future of Journalism, Techland, Digits, Wall Street Journal and The Wire
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Tim Carmody / Epicenter:
How the Starz-Netflix Divorce Will Remake Video — Illustration photoshopped by Tim Carmody — The dissolution of the Netflix-Starz relationship is a meaningful loss to both companies as well as their customers. Without Starz's participation as an early partner and its access to popular brand …
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The Next Web and Between the Lines Blog, more at Techmeme », Thanks:tcarmody
Kevin Roderick / LA Observed:
Forced vacation use ordered at L.A. Times — More cost cutting: the same week that parent Tribune asked the bankruptcy judge to approve bonuses for 640 managers, Los Angeles Times employees received an email saying they will not accrue vacation for the rest of 2011.
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Future of Journalism
Stacey Higginbotham / GigaOM:
Online video finally chipping away at broadcast TV — A quarter of people in countries with access to high-speed broadband are streaming video to their TV, although more than 80 percent still watch broadcast television as well. But that's slowly beginning to change: According to survey data …
Amy Chozick / Wall Street Journal:
Hollywood's TV Factory — A surprising number of TV's most popular shows, from CBS's ‘The Big Bang Theory’ to NBC's ‘The Voice,’ come from one source. Backstage at the busiest studio in America. — “Casablanca” was shot at the Warner Bros. studio lot here, as were “Rebel Without a Cause” and “Million Dollar Baby.”
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Stop Big Media News and Company Town
Ingrid Lunden / paidContent:UK:
Digital-First Guardian Cuts Down MediaGuardian, Two Other Print Supplements — More developments on the theme of printed newspapers going digital first. The Guardian has announced that the MediaGuardian, plus two other weekly supplements on education and society, will cease to be a standalone printed supplements after next week.
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Media News, Advertising … and Press Gazette