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Kara Swisher / AllThingsD:
After AOL Rules Out TechCrunch Sale to Arrington, Tense Severance Negotiations Taking Place — AOL is still engaged in complex severance negotiations with TechCrunch founder and editor Michael Arrington, which some close to the situation warn could eventually end in court if not resolved.
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Jennifer Saba / Reuters:
Analysis: AOL's Armstrong feeling the heat with Project Devil — (Reuters) - Forget the Michael Arrington sideshow — AOL boss Tim Armstrong has a bigger problem, involving the “Project Devil” advertising unit. — Project Devil, which is a large-ad format with interactive panels that dominate a Web page …
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eMedia Vitals
Laura Hazard Owen / paidContent:
What Publishers Can Learn From Online Retailers — What does content mean for online retailers, and how can publishers successfully work commerce into their websites? Those were the questions discussed at a Financial Times panel in NYC last night. “There are lots of things …
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eMedia Vitals and Future of Journalism
Mathew Ingram / GigaOM:
Hey Twitter, you are a media entity now — embrace it — In an informal chat at Twitter headquarters on Thursday, chief executive Dick Costolo talked about some of the numbers behind the service (as Erica reported earlier), including the fact that the network has over 100 million active users now.
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Search Engine Land, Bits, TechCrunch, eMedia Vitals, paidContent, VentureBeat, Future of Journalism and CNET News, more at Techmeme »
Lisa O'Carroll / Guardian:
NI to launch new online service — News International advertises jobs for new online and mobile service dedicated to sport and showbiz — A new online and mobile service dedicated to sport and showbiz is to be launched in the wake of the closure of the News of the World by Rupert Murdoch's News International.
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paidContent, The Next Web and Medacity
Peter Kafka / AllThingsD:
How to Watch the NFL on the Web, Legally, for Free — Remember when it seemed like this year's pro football season could be cancelled or delayed because of a fight between millionaires and billionaires? — Phew! The NFL kicks off tonight, on schedule, on NBC, when the Saints play the Packers.
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Jon Lafayette / Broadcasting & Cable:
ESPN Signs News Rights Deal With NFL
ESPN Signs News Rights Deal With NFL
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Multichannel, The Wrap, Beet.TV, Company Town, Adweek, mediabistro.com, rbr.com, MediaPost and Los Angeles Times
Michael Malone / Broadcasting & Cable:
Scripps Launches Live Streaming to Mobile Devices — Wifi simulcast may be lifeline at times of severe weather — The Scripps station group has taken a major step toward keeping its viewers connected on myriad platforms, as it launches live streaming apps in its nine markets that …
Jonathan Weber / The Bay Citizen:
A Moment of Change for The Bay Citizen — I'm both happy and sad to announce an important change at The Bay Citizen: I have stepped down as editor in chief, and my colleague Steve Fainaru will be taking over as interim editor in chief. I'm leaving to pursue a new opportunity, the details of which will be announced shortly.
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Poynter, The Snitch and San Francisco Peninsula …
David Kravets / Threat Level:
Newspaper Chain Drops Righthaven — ‘It Was a Dumb Idea’ — The new chief executive of MediaNews Group, publisher of the Denver Post and 50 other newspapers, said it was “a dumb idea” for the nation's second-largest newspaper chain to sign up with copyright troll Righthaven.
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Adweek
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Alex Goldman / On the Media:
A BRIEF HISTORY OF RIGHTHAVEN
A BRIEF HISTORY OF RIGHTHAVEN
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TeleRead, Plagiarism Today, Denver Post and paidContent
Andrew Phelps / Nieman Journalism Lab:
Homicide Watch D.C., buoyed by big growth, seeks a new home in a local newsroom — Since we last checked in with Homicide Watch D.C., Laura Amico has continued to make good on her site's promise: Mark every death. … Amico, a former newspaper reporter, has indexed the victims, suspects …
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Street Fight and TBD All News
BBC:
Nato-led forces killed BBC reporter in Afghanistan — Ahmed Omed Khpulwak sent text messages saying: “Death has come” — The Nato-led International Security Assistance Force (Isaf) in Afghanistan has admitted it mistakenly killed BBC reporter Ahmed Omed Khpulwak in July.
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Guardian, Jon Slattery, New York Times, Mediaite, The Huffington Post, msnbc.com, Business Insider and TVNewser
Josh Halliday / Guardian:
August ABCs: i outsells the Independent by nearly 10,000 copies — Alexander Lebedev's cut-price 20p title is biggest winner among national daily papers — i sold nearly 10,000 more copies than the Independent in August as sales of the cut-price daily begin to pull away from Alexander Lebedev's flagship sister title.
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Media Week
Steve Buttry / The Buttry Diary:
Social media (mostly Twitter) resources for journalists — Here are resources to help journalists using Twitter and other social media. — For the last few months, as I've been visiting Journal Register Co. newsrooms and blogging more tips for journalists using social media …
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Journalists Washing Their Hands of the Truth. — NPR goes all “He Said, She Said” on us. Do they really think that fools anyone? — The audio clip (3:42) is an NPR report about a new set of regulations for abortion clinics that the state of Kansas has tried to put in place.
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Future Journalism Project
Ellie Behling / eMedia Vitals:
More apps doesn't mean more usage — More apps doesn't necessarily translate into more app usage, according to new research of tablet users by research firm GfK MRI. The research also found that the app store is the main way tablet users search for apps — underscoring the need for publishers …
Paul Tash / St. Petersburg Times:
Pay for staffers at St. Petersburg Times cut five percent for five months under new cost-saving plan — Pay for full-time employees at the St. Petersburg Times will be cut by five percent until January 2012 under a new cost-savings plan implemented by the newspaper starting Monday.
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Poynter
bizjournals:
Morning News lays off employees as ad decline continues — Dallas Business Journal by Lance Murray , Digital Content Producer — The Dallas Morning News laid off a reported 38 employees on Tuesday as the paper's parent company, A.H. Belo Corp., contends with a continued decline in advertising revenues at its newspapers.
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MediaPost