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8:25 AM ET, May 27, 2012

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Kevin Fitchard / paidContent:
HTML5 is a newspaper's best friend - even if it has a mobile app  —  Updated: Apparently The Boston Globe didn't get the memo that it's an app-only world when it comes to mobile.  According to VP of digital products Jeff Moriarty, the Globe's website, Bostonglobe.com, is doing quite …
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Janko Roettgers / paidContent:
Financial Times exec: iOS apps don't work for publishers
Discussion: Beet.TV
Jeff John Roberts / paidContent:
Get over it, haters - apps really are the future, says Wired publisher
Simon Rogers / Guardian:
Anyone can do it.  Data journalism is the new punk  —  Can anyone be a data journalist?  Simon Rogers on what we can learn from a 1977 diagram … So went the first issue of British punk fanzine Sideburns in 1977 in the “first and last part in a series”.
John C Abell / MediaFile:
Less TV?  Go ahead.  Make my day.  —  The other day Glenn Britt, the chief executive of Time Warner Cable, got on the wrong side of history.  He stuck with the television networks.  On Monday he spoke out against Dish Network's “Auto Hop,” which allows viewers to avoid the lifeblood of the TV ecosystem: ads.
Kat Stoeffel / The New York Observer:
Feel the Pinch!  Sans CEO, New York Times Stock Slumps, Labor Battle Grinds On  —  While newsroom angst and stockholder discontent fester, Arthur Sulzberger, Jr., takes a hike.  —  Last Friday, New York Times executive editor Jill Abramson addressed the newsroom troops in a town hall meeting.
Jeffrey A. Trachtenberg / Wall Street Journal:
Amazon, Publisher Settle Digital Books Dispute  —  A three month long dispute over the sale of digital books between Amazon.com Inc. and a leading independent book distributor has been resolved, both parties said Friday.  —  Amazon in late February stopped selling the e-books …
David Taintor / Talking Points Memo:
TPM Interview: New York Times Media Columnist David Carr  —  TPM Interview: New York Times Media Columnist David Carr  —  What is your writing/reporting day like?  —  Today, I spent far too much time on email and Twitter, and far too little time reporting a story I'm working on.
Discussion: CJR, @dkthomp and @rafat
John Jannarone / Wall Street Journal:
Time Warner Looks to Buy Bleacher Report  —  Time Warner Inc.'s Turner cable networks division is in talks to acquire sports-news website Bleacher Report, according to people familiar with the matter.  —  “There have been back-and-forth discussions,” one of the people said, adding that a deal isn't certain.
Mallary Jean Tenore / Poynter:
Forbes.com contributor deletes post about Sheryl Sandberg after people call it sexist  —  On Wednesday, Forbes.com contributor Eric Jackson wrote a controversial post comparing the media attention that Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg gets to that of former Marimba CEO Kim Polese 15 years ago.
Discussion: Social Medea and Forbes
Curtis Brainard / CJR:
Reparative journalism  —  Reporter sinks a controversial paper on “ex-gay” therapy  —  It's not often that a journalist convinces a prominent scientist to recant a controversial study that he has tenaciously defended for 11 years, but that's just what Gabriel Arana did last month.
Discussion: The Huffington Post
Emily T. Metzgar / CJR:
Repealing a ban on showing international broadcasts is not the same as allowing propaganda  —  Repealing a ban on showing international broadcasts is not the same as allowing propaganda  —  I frequently teach a large introductory class titled “Foundations of Journalism and Mass Communication.”
Discussion: The Huffington Post
Jeff Bercovici / Mixed Media:
Lawsuits Over Dish Network's Ad-Skipper Reveal Networks' Hypocrisy  —  Free?  No. Over the air?  Sort of.  (Photo credit: Wikipedia)  —  As you read this, the owners of ABC, CBS, NBC and Fox are marching off to war against the Dish Network, saying the satellite TV provider's new “Auto Hop” …
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Peter Kafka / AllThingsD:
Dish Network Doesn't Want to Blow Up TV. It Wants to Pay Less for It.
Voice of America:
VOA Correspondent in Ethiopia Released, Charges Dropped  —  A VOA correspondent and his translator are safe at home with their families Saturday after being detained overnight by Ethiopian police on a charge of “illegal reporting.”  —  Veteran correspondent Peter Heinlein and translator Simegineh Yekoye …
Discussion: Reuters
Jack Shafer:
The cable news audience has peaked  —  CNN's rotten ratings have grown only rottener.  The Time Warner-owned news network drew fewer prime-time viewers last week than any week since September 1991, the New York Times just reported.  But CNN isn't the only network riding the down escalator when it comes to ratings.
 
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Craig Silverman / Poynter:
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Justin Ellis / Nieman Journalism Lab:
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Tim Carmody / The Verge:
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