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4:05 PM ET, September 12, 2011

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TechCrunch:
“Deciding” To Move On  —  AOL has issued the following statement: “The TechCrunch acquisition has been a success for AOL and for our shareholders, and we are very excited about its future.  Michael Arrington, the founder of TechCrunch has decided to move on from TechCrunch and AOL to his newly formed venture fund.
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Kara Swisher / AllThingsD:
It's Official: Arrington Out at AOL; Schonfeld New TechCrunch Editor (Plus Armstrong Internal Memo Too!)  —  AOL and TechCrunch founder and editor Michael Arrington have officially parted ways, almost exactly one year from the New York Internet portal's acquisition of the popular tech news site.
Arianna Huffington / The Huffington Post:
The Wall Street Journal's Shoddy Journalism on TechCrunch: It's Not About the Personalities, It's About the Principle  —  Now that the TechCrunch editorial dispute has been resolved, let me turn my attention to the Wall Street Journal's coverage of it.  —  In the most egregious case …
Discussion: Forbes, CNNMoney.com and AllThingsD
Wall Street Journal:
A Business Model Based on Conflict of Interest  —  On TechCrunch it's hard to tell where news ends and investing begins.  —  New technology provides an endless supply of information online, but as even Silicon Valley found out this month, it comes at a price: Readers have to work harder …
Ben Popper / Betabeat:
Mike Arrington Goes Nuclear: Says NY Times Is Conflicted Tech Investor via True Ventures
Discussion: Business Insider
Wall Street Journal:
Amazon in Talks to Launch Digital-Book Library  —  Amazon.com Inc. is talking with book publishers about launching a Netflix Inc.-like service for digital books, in which customers would pay an annual fee to access a library of content, according to people familiar with the matter.
Staci D. Kramer / paidContent:
BostonGlobe.Com Launches Today; Shifts To Paying Subscribers Only Oct. 1  —  One of the most unusual efforts to make money from a newspaper web site launches today in Boston, slightly less than a year after plans were announced.  For the rest of September, BostonGlobe.com, which went live overnight …
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Joshua Benton / Nieman Journalism Lab:
Four observations (and lots of questions) on The Boston Globe's lovely new paywalled site  —  This morning, The Boston Globe took the cloak off its brand new website, BostonGlobe.com.  And I really do mean “brand new” — this is no redesign.  Years ago, rather than building …
Stuart Elliott / Media Decoder:
Report Details Rise of Social Media  —  As social media like blogs, Facebook, Twitter and YouTube grow increasingly popular among consumers, marketers are seeking more data about the changing behavior of their customers.  —  The Nielsen Company, which has long provided such information …
Stuart Elliott / Media Decoder:
Ad Spending Grows Again, Albeit More Slowly  —  Advertising spending is still increasing, according to a report to be released Monday morning, but the rate of growth has slowed again.  —  The report, by Kantar Media, part of WPP, found that ad spending in major media in the United States …
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Peter Kafka / AllThingsD:
Another 2008 Flashback: Ad Spending Already Contracting
Discussion: Wall Street Journal and AdAge
Lauren A. E. Schuker / Wall Street Journal:
Glenn Beck Faces Big Test as New Show Bows  —  Conservative firebrand Glenn Beck faces his first big test since leaving Fox News when his new two-hour show begins Monday.  —  The first episode of Mr. Beck's program “Glenn Beck,” which will air on his new Internet-only network GBTV …
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Jeff Bercovici / Mixed Media:
Glenn Beck Is About to Become a $100 Million Man
David Carr / New York Times:
News Trends Tilt Toward Niche Sites  —  It was a rough week for the big guys on the Web.  Yahoo unceremoniously dumped its chief executive, Carol Bartz, and AOL faced a mutiny from TechCrunch, the Silicon Valley news site it bought last year.  —  Apart from the specific business issues feeding …
Jason Del Rey / AdAge:
Tremor Video Lands $37 Million to Fuel Acquisitions  —  Following Latest Round Led by W Capital Partners, Video Ad Network Has Raised More Than $115 Million  —  Tremor Video, the largest independent video ad network according to ComScore, has landed another $37 million in funding in a round led by New York-based W Capital Partners.
Discussion: MediaPost, digiday:DAILY and Beet.TV, Thanks:beet_tv
Robert Hof / The New Persuaders:
Flipboard's Mike McCue: Web Soon to Look More Like Magazines  —  Flipboard, a startup that has created a way to optimize online content for the iPad, has gotten a lot of attention since its debut last year.  That's thanks to its promise to media companies of a potential way to create apps …
Discussion: CNET News
Jim Romenesko / Poynter:
Scott Rosenberg named Grist executive editor  —  Romenesko+ Misc.  —  The founder of MediaBugs.org and former Salon.com managing editor says he and the Grist team “share passions for hard-hitting journalism, lively writing, and authentic community-building.”
Discussion: Grist
Lucia Moses / Adweek:
Condé Nast Makes Deal With Beauty Chain  —  With circulation growth getting harder to come by, Condé Nast is going to the beauty aisle in search of new customers.  —  The fashion/beauty magazine publisher has struck a deal to sell subscriptions in Ulta, a 415-store beauty products chain …
Brian Stelter / New York Times:
Campaign Trains Viewers for ‘TV Everywhere’  —  PUTTING in place TV Everywhere, a long-promised system for online television, calls for new contracts between channels and distributors and for new technology to check that viewers have paid their cable bills.  And it takes something else: training.
Adweek:
First Mover: Ed Henry  —  Why did you leave CNN after seven years to join Fox?  —  I loved just about every minute of CNN.  I was turning 40 on July 20, my contract was up, and I needed a change.  I had been talking to Fox for a time.  They expressed an interest and I expressed an interest and we had some conversations.
 
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John Harrington / Photo Business News & Forum:
US Presswire Confirmed Sold to Gannett, Name Change
Discussion: Poynter and Gannett Blog
AdAge:
The Astonishing AOL/Huffington Post Plan to Profit on the Backs of Unpaid 13-Year-Old Bloggers (Seriously)
David Kaplan / paidContent:
Scribd Reader App Float Adds 100 Pubs; Subscriber Plans, Ads Coming
Alex Weprin / TVNewser:
New Primetime NBC Newsmagazine To be Called ‘Rock Center with Brian Williams’
Allan Hoffman / Poynter:
9 reasons to switch from Drupal to WordPress
Press Gazette:
Ad demand prompts Grazia's biggest-ever edition
Discussion: Media Week
Lucia Moses / Adweek:
WaPo Co.'s Reality Check
Ben Dowell / Guardian:
Private Eye is 50? Surely shome mistake
Discussion: FleetStreetBlues
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New York Times:
Raid on Egyptian Al Jazeera Affiliate Seen as Part of a Broader Crackdown
Discussion: Pajamas Media
Barbara Chai / Wall Street Journal:
CBS Show Is Watching With Interactive Billboards
Financial Times:
Turning the page: newspapers face the future
Dexter Filkins / New Yorker:
Syed Saleem Shahzad's murder, Pakistan, and the ISI.
Liz Shannon Miller / GigaOM:
Can Jane Espenson's Husbands jump from the web to TV?
Alessandra Stanley / New York Times:
On Slow and Somber Anniversary, News Media Try to Stay Out of the Picture
Discussion: WebProNews and Jon Slattery
Scott Eyman / Palm Beach Entertainment:
Former ‘Wall Street Journal’ publisher recalls the glory years of journalism in a new memoir
Mathew Ingram / GigaOM:
How 9/11 helped to change the media landscape
Discussion: BBC and Media & Entertainment