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Mike Daisey:
“Reports of my death have been greatly exaggerated.” — Many consider this week's THIS AMERICAN LIFE episode one of the most painful they've ever listened to. In particular the segment with me is excruciating—four hours of grilling edited down to fifteen minutes.
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AllThingsD, The latest episodes …, Washington Post, Slate, @kashhill, @jackshafer, @jayrosen_nyu, PopWatch, The Wrap, Techland, CNET, The Huffington Post, The Stranger … and Poynter
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Michael Wolff / Guardian:
In defence of Mike Daisey: never mind the facts, focus on the writing | Michael Wolff — The This American Life controversy shows that the problem with journalism may not lie with facts or truth, but the form itself — Most journalists are terrible writers.
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ArtsBeat, New York Times and Chickaboomer
Matthew Baldwin / defective yeti:
Putting the I in Story — I worked as a customer service …
Putting the I in Story — I worked as a customer service …
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Poynter, Erik Wemple, The Huffington Post, Mashable!, MacStories, Gawker, Fast Company and BetaNews
Adrian Chen / Gawker:
How I Was Duped By Mike Daisey's Lies
How I Was Duped By Mike Daisey's Lies
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Erik Wemple, Betabeat, Forbes, The Atlantic Online, CNET and The Next Web
Jeff Roberts / paidContent:
Why The Wall Street Journal Isn't Adding Digital To Its Sunday Edition — Common wisdom says there's no future in print newspapers and that the rest of the country is fed up with Wall Street. But both propositions fall flat in the case of the Wall Street Journal (NSDQ: NWS) Sunday edition.
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Talking Biz News
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Jeff Roberts / paidContent:
Newspapers And Video: Slow And Steady Or Flood The Zone? — The Wall Street Journal (NSDQ: NWS) has embraced video with gusto. The venerable paper is pumping out hours of live news clips and splashing them onto everything from the iPhone to the X-Box. — According to Alisa Bowen …
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Garcia Media, Beet.TV and NetNewsCheck Latest, Thanks:@jeffjohnroberts
Jeff Bercovici / Forbes:
AOL Prepping New Weekly iPad Magazine Called ‘Huffington’ — Eat your heart out, Oprah. (Not actually what it will look like, probably.) — At a conference in London today, David Shing, AOL's “digital prophet” (actually his title), expressed a strong view on the superiority of websites …
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The Next Web
Andrew Beaujon / Poynter:
Does the Texas Tribune's nonprofit journalism hurt journalists? — Stephen Robert Morse doesn't like the Texas Tribune's nonprofit business model for two reasons: Journalists at for-profit publications, he argues, now compete with bigger name Tribune journalists whose work newspapers can run for free …
Business Week:
Former Gannett CEO gets $32M severance package — MCLEAN, VA. — Former Gannett Co. CEO Craig Dubow's received a severance package valued at about $32 million after chronic health problems prompted his resignation from the largest U.S. newspaper publisher.
Robert Andrews / paidContent:UK:
BBC Overcomes Xbox Hurdles To Launch iPlayer With Kinect Control — The BBC has overcome Microsoft's wish for iPlayer to be bundled with its paid Xbox Live Gold subscriptions. — The catch-up TV service on Tuesday became the latest TV app to launch in the Xbox Dashboard's app initiative …
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TechCrunch, Media Week and BBC
Frédéric Filloux / Monday Note:
Media Culture Shifts: theory vs. reality — This weekend, my ritual readings were dominated by corporate media culture issues: How to transition from the legacy media culture to the more agile and chaotic digital world? I've been reading up on this topic — and sometimes conferencing about it — for years.
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Guardian
Daniel Frankel / paidContent:
Nielsen, GroupM To Develop New Ratings Tool — As more people watch TV content on something other than TV, ad firms and their clients are eager for a tool that lets them analyze the success of TV advertising across those devices and platforms. Recently, there's been a burst of activity on that front.
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ClickZ
Evgeny Morozov / Slate:
A Robot Stole My Pulitzer! — How automated journalism and loss of reading privacy may hurt civil discourse. — Can technology be autonomous? Does it lead a life of its own and operate independently of human guidance? From the French theologian Jacques Ellul to the Unabomber, this used to be widely accepted.
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The FJP
Brian Stelter / Media Decoder:
Oprah Winfrey Network to Lay Off 30 — OWN, Oprah Winfrey's cable channel, said on Monday that it had decided to lay off 30 people in a restructuring of its operations in Los Angeles and New York. — The staff cutbacks are the latest public setback for the young channel, which is co-owned by Ms. Winfrey and Discovery Communications.
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Broadcasting & Cable and The Wrap