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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.
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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 …
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CNNMoney.com, On Media's Blog, Forbes and Boing Boing
Ben Popper / Betabeat:
Mike Arrington Goes Nuclear: Says NY Times Is Conflicted Tech Investor via True Ventures
Mike Arrington Goes Nuclear: Says NY Times Is Conflicted Tech Investor via True Ventures
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Future of Journalism and 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.
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Mathew Ingram / GigaOM:
Why the idea of a Netflix for e-books makes sense
Why the idea of a Netflix for e-books makes sense
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Wired.com and paidContent, Thanks:mathewi
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 …
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Boston Globe, AdPulp, Prof Chris Daly's Blog, Editors Weblog, CBS Boston, NetNewsCheck Latest, Poynter and Daring Fireball
Steve Myers / Poynter:
Americans spend just a fraction of online time with news compared to social media — In a report on social media published Monday, Nielsen breaks down how Americans spend their time on the Internet. The results are sobering for the online news industry. Americans spend 22.5 percent …
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ZDNet and FishbowlNY
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Jim Romenesko / Poynter:
Pierce leaves Boston Globe for Esquire — Romenesko+ Misc. — Charles P. Pierce, who has been an Esquire contributing editor since 1997, will be the full-time lead writer on Esquire.com's “The Politics Blog.” He's stepped down from the Boston Globe after nine years as a reporter …
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FishbowlNY, Media Nation and The New York Observer
Jeff Bercovici / Mixed Media:
Glenn Beck Is About to Become a $100 Million Man — What do pundits crave more, broad influence or money in the bank? — If it's influence Glenn Beck values most, maybe he should have stayed at Fox News, where, even on a bad night, he drew more than 1 million viewers …
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Mediaite, The Wrap, GigaOM, The Huffington Post and Media Matters for America
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Lauren A. E. Schuker / Wall Street Journal:
Glenn Beck Faces Big Test as New Show Bows
Glenn Beck Faces Big Test as New Show Bows
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The Huffington Post, Fox News Insider, Speakeasy, Mashable!, Business Insider, TVNewser, Mediaite, On Media's Blog and The New York Observer
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.
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GigaOM, MediaPost, digiday:DAILY and Beet.TV, Thanks:beet_tv
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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MediaPost, paidContent, MarketingVox News & Trends, Multichannel, rbr.com, NetNewsCheck Latest and Business Insider
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Peter Kafka / AllThingsD:
Another 2008 Flashback: Ad Spending Already Contracting
Another 2008 Flashback: Ad Spending Already Contracting
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Wall Street Journal and AdAge
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.
Julie Moos / Poynter:
Why do newspapers use different figures for fatalities of Sept. 11 attacks? — An astute viewer of our front page collection from Sunday's best 10th anniversary coverage of 9/11 noted that at least three of the newspapers used different figures for the number of people who died as a result of the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks.
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Charles Apple
Matt Kinsman / Folio:
McGraw-Hill To Split Into Two Companies: McGraw-Hill Markets and McGraw-Hill Education — Publishing assets will be rolled into McGraw-Hill Markets. — Following the call for a break-up and reorganization of McGraw-Hill Cos. by investors last month, McGraw-Hill announced today that it will split …
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rbr.com, mediabistro.com, Forbes, MediaPost and GalleyCat
Peter Kafka / AllThingsD:
Last Night's Amazing 9/11 Memorial Photo Is a Year Old — John de Guzman's photo of New York's “Tribute in Light” memorial, which commemorates the September 11 attacks, is astonishing, ghostly and majestic. And it is resonating widely online: Some 500,000 people have viewed it in the last 12 hours.
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Runnin' Scared
John Harrington / Photo Business News & Forum:
US Presswire Confirmed Sold to Gannett, Name Change — According to the Florida Department of State Division of Corporations, US Presswire's mailing address has changed to that of Gannett (NYSE: GCI) headquarters in McLean, VA on September 7, 2011: … Also changed, US Presswire …
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Poynter and Gannett Blog
Aaron Wall / SEO Book.com:
Algorithmic Journalism & The Rise of Corporate Content Farms — The “Best” of Big Media — Large publishers who lobbied Google hard for a ranking boost got it when Panda launched: … At the same time, said “premium publishers” were backfilling their websites padding …
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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.”
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Grist
AdAge:
The Astonishing AOL/Huffington Post Plan to Profit on the Backs of Unpaid 13-Year-Old Bloggers (Seriously) — The Huffington Post is prepping a new vertical called HuffPost High School, which will be edited by a paid 17-year-old but solicit unpaid posts from teenagers.
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 …
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MediaPost and Business Insider