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Michael Learmonth / AdAge:
Murdoch's Tablet Newspaper Experiment Shows Some Promise — IPad-only Pub Has 120,000 Active Weekly Readers and Is Getting a Boost From Burgeoning Device Market, But Is Still a Long Way From Viable Biz — Can you build a general-news publication exclusively for tablets and gain an audience of paying subscribers?
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@julianprucha, @amadeus3000 and Future of Journalism
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Staci D. Kramer / paidContent:
Daily Claims 80,000 Paying Subscribers; Majority Opt For Annual Plan — News Corp has stopped stonewalling about The Daily's circulation following reports from Bloomberg that the tablet tabloid had 120,000 weekly uniques and from paidContent that nearly two-thirds of those were paying subs.
Paul Farhi / Washington Post:
NPR names Gary Knell, head of nonprofit behind ‘Sesame Street,’ as chief executive — NPR on Sunday named Gary Knell, who has headed the organization that produces “Sesame Street,” as its new chief executive and president. — Knell replaces Vivian Schiller, who left NPR in March …
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Mark Memmott / NPR:
NPR Names Sesame Workshop's Gary Knell As New CEO/President — Gary Knell, president and CEO of Sesame Workshop - producers of the Sesame Street educational children's TV show — has been named the new CEO and president of NPR. The news was broken this hour on Weekend All Things Considered.
Discussion:
Poynter, The Wrap, AllThingsD, The Politico, Associated Press, Deadline.com and Media Decoder
Kara Swisher / AllThingsD:
He's Back: Bob Pittman Named CEO of Clear Channel — Longtime media and Internet exec Bob Pittman has been named CEO of radio broadcast and outdoor advertising giant Clear Channel, the company announced today. — Pittman — who has been chairman of Clear Channel's media and entertainment platforms …
Discussion:
paidContent, MediaPost and Forbes
Frédéric Filloux / Monday Note:
Dreaming at the Kindle Potential — With each introduction of a new reading device publishers around the world are overcome with the same recurring same fantasy: What if it worked, this time around? Could a reliable business model emerge for news publishing companies?
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Guardian and @tcarmody, more at Techmeme »
Kara Swisher / AllThingsD:
HuffPo at One Biiiilllliiion Monthly Page Views: More Buying, More Launching, More Hiring — The Huffington Post Media Group, which says it has topped one billion page views for the month of August, has bought an online grassroots platform called Localocracy.
Discussion:
TechCrunch and The Next Web
Sam Harris:
The Future of the Book — Writers, artists, and public intellectuals are nearing some sort of precipice: Their audiences increasingly expect digital content to be free. Jaron Lanier has written and spoken about this issue with great sagacity. You can purchase his book here …
Discussion:
TeleRead and Future of Journalism
Dan Sabbagh / Guardian:
Chris Blackhurst: 'It's relentless, but I'm having fun' — The Independent's new editor talks about his plans to give the paper more energy - and whether the title will back Labour or the Lib Dems ever again — Chris Blackhurst is quick to tell me that this is his “fourth incarnation at the Independent” …
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Press Gazette
Nick Greene / Runnin' Scared:
Why Did the New York Times Change Their Brooklyn Bridge Arrests Story? — The above photo of juxtaposed screenshots from the New York Times website has been making the rounds on Facebook, and it shows two very different takes for the same story on yesterday's Brooklyn Bridge arrests.
Discussion:
New York Times, FishbowlLA, Gawker and Boing Boing
Scott Timberg / Salon:
The creative class is a lie — The dream of a laptop-powered “knowledge class” is dead. The media is melting. Blame the economy — and the Web — Someday, there will be a snappy acronym for the period we're living though, but right now — three years after the crash of 2008 …