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Jeff Bercovici / Mixed Media:
WSJ Social, For a World Where Facebook Is the New Internet — Is Facebook a friend of news companies, or is it a rival? No matter how much success publishers have piggybacking off its traffic, they can't escape the cruel math: The more of their time consumers spend on Facebook …
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I have some news to share. — Today, I'm excited to unveil a project I've been working on over the last few months: WSJ Social, an standalone news publication on Facebook. — Having recently moved from startup hub San Francisco — where I mused about the future of newspapers in the app economy …
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Leena Rao / TechCrunch:
Source: Facebook To Launch Read, Listened, Watched, And Want Buttons — The cat is out of the bag that Facebook is going to launch something big at its developer conference f8 this week. We've heard about the social music services that could be debuting in a few days …
A. G. Sulzberger / New York Times:
In Small Towns, Gossip Moves to the Web, and Turns Vicious — MOUNTAIN GROVE, Mo. — In the small towns nestled throughout the Ozarks, people like to say that everybody knows everybody's business — and if they do not, they feel free to offer an educated guess.
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NetNewsCheck Latest:
Scripps Consolidates Digital Operations — The company is moving all of its digital properties under one umbrella in an effort to accelerate the launch of new products and services for digital platforms. Adam Symson will lead the company's new effort as vice president and chief digital officer.
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Turner: Murdoch ‘Going to Have to Step Down’ — Billionaire Ted Turner said News Corp. (NWSA) Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Rupert Murdoch will probably have to leave the helm of his media company after a phone-hacking scandal that began at one of its newspapers.
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David Kaplan / paidContent:
Time.com Ad, Traffic Strategy Focuses More Heavily On Verticals — The value of being a weekly print brand in the online era has been in doubt for years, but Time magazine believes that it can retain relevance by putting a little less emphasis on Time the brand online—and a lot more on news niches …
Jerry Vermanen / Online Journalism Blog:
Dutch regional newspapers launch data journalism project RegioHack — In a guest post for OJB, Jerry Vermanen explains the background to RegioHack — The internet is bursting with information, but journalists - at least in The Netherlands - don't get the full potential out of it.
Stephanie Miles / Street Fight:
Case Study: For Seattle Video Store, Print is Still King — Remaining relevant is a challenge for any independent video store that has to compete with subscription-based companies like Netflix. Next Door Media, an ad network of hyperlocal sites, took on that challenge with Scarecrow Video in Seattle …
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Mike Masnick / Techdirt:
If Righthaven Declares Bankruptcy, Expect Lawyers To Go After Stephens Media, Media News, And Righthaven Principals — There are lots of rumors swirling about a possible Righthaven bankruptcy, but that doesn't seem to worry those pushing for class action lawsuits against the company.
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Robert Andrews / paidContent:
What Does AOL's Life After Access Look Like? — Many folks, including Netflix (NSDQ: NFLX) CEO Reed Hastings, suggest AOL (NYSE: AOL) should drop its declining ISP business. In fact, it already did that in Europe several years ago. — AOL's operation there is a prototype for AOL's life after access.
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BBC:
BBC chairman Lord Patten wants more women on air — Lord Patten praised Fiona Bruce as a “terrific” example of female presenters at the BBC — BBC Trust chairman Chris Patten has said there are not enough women in on-air roles at the public broadcaster. — “We should have more women …
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Richard Littlejohn / Daily Mail:
No, I'm not kidding. We really have to defend the Guardian — Are YOU sitting comfortably? Then prepare for a shock. You may even like to pour yourself a stiff drink. I'm about to defend the Guardian. — First, though, the caveats. When I heard that Scotland Yard was using …
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Andrew Keen / TechCrunch:
Keen On... Sir Martin Sorrell: We Have to Get Consumers to Pay for Their Content (TCTV) — It's Stream time again. Last year, when I interviewed Sir Martin Sorrell, the co-founder and CEO of WPP at the company's annual Stream unconference in Athens, Sir Martin argued that “free=fail.”
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Leena Rao / TechCrunch:
Sobees Brings Social News Reader NewsMix To Facebook — Sobees, the startup that develops social newsfeed for the iPadNewsMix, is bringing digital news curation to Facebook via a new app. — The aim of NewsMix is to make sense of the most popular content being shared by your Facebook friends.
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