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Andrew Beaujon / Poynter:
Detroit publisher says layoffs coming to Free Press — Detroit Free Press publisher Paul Anger told employees Tuesday he anticipated layoffs would be coming to the newspaper. The news, first reported by Steve Neavling at Motor City Muckraker, apparently came during a morning meeting …
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Indianapolis Star
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Rem Rieder / American Journalism Review:
Newhouse Flunks the Test in New Orleans — Its Web site buries the blow-by-blow of major layoffs at the Times-Picayune while showcasing a feel-good video from the paper's editor. Tues., June 12, 2012. — Rem Rieder (rrieder@ajr.umd.edu) is AJR's editor and senior vice president.
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Second Front, JIMROMENESKO.COM and New Orleans Times-Picayune
Erik Wemple / Washington Post:
Times-Picayune restaurant critic laid off — A few weeks back, when the New Orleans Times-Picayune announced plans to reduce its print schedule and lay off some staff, it spoke of robust-ifying its coverage in at least one area: The newspaper plans to continue its highly successful Picayune …
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The Wrap, New Orleans Times-Picayune, Diner's Journal, @justinnxt and @erikwemple
John McQuaid / The Atlantic Online:
Why a Weak Website Can't Replace a Daily Newspaper in New Orleans — Today's layoffs at the Times-Picayune signal the end of daily papers as tribunes of the communities they serve. — The newspaper industry is in the midst of a mass decimation. This is due to the inexorable forces …
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New York Times, blogs.forbes.com/johnmcquaid, American Journalism Review, The Nation, AdPulp and Jack Shafer
Jack Mirkinson / The Huffington Post:
New Orleans Times-Picayune Layoffs: Paper Cuts A Third Of Its Staff — Layoffs have begun at the New Orleans Times-Picayune, as the paper prepares to transition to a mostly-digital operation. The media world was rocked in late May when the Times-Picayune announced that, come the fall, it will only print three editions a week.
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WWL-TV, Inside Alabama, Media Decoder, NolaVie, The Daily Beast, @wrightthompson, The Atlantic Wire, Blog of New Orleans, Gambit, City Desk and Poynter
Julie Moos / Poynter:
Times-Picayune tells readers: ‘This is a difficult week at our paper’
Times-Picayune tells readers: ‘This is a difficult week at our paper’
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Gambit New Orleans News …
Julie Bosman / Media Decoder:
After Long Resistance, Pynchon Allows Novels to Be Sold as E-Books — Thomas Pynchon was one of the last great holdouts: the rare writer who had refused to allow his work to be sold in e-book format. — Now he's changed his mind. — Mr. Pynchon, the author of “The Crying of Lot 49,” …
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Melville House Books, The Verge, Jacket Copy, @zseward and @chanders
Alex Wilhelm / The Next Web:
Amazon seems to be taking a gigantic cut of self-published profit for “delivery” of ebooks — 70%! That's what people whisper amongst themselves when publishing on the Kindle platform is mentioned. It's a huge number. A traditional publishing contract might only sport a 15% royalty rate …
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Boing Boing
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Jeff John Roberts / paidContent:
Google's e-book deal could slow rise of Amazon Kindle in Europe
Google's e-book deal could slow rise of Amazon Kindle in Europe
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TeleRead, Pocket-lint and AllThingsD
Kat Stoeffel / The New York Observer:
Wall Street Journal Reporter Gina Chon Resigns — Gina Chon, The Wall Street Journal reporter whose Iraq courtship emails with ambassadorial nominee Brett McGurk (now her husband) were leaked on Cryptome last week, has resigned. — “Gina Chon agreed to resign this afternoon after acknowledging …
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Media Decoder, Washington Post, The Atlantic Wire, The Huffington Post, Mediaite, @poynter, New York Magazine, The Daily Beast, Politico and Gawker
Joe Pompeo / Capital New York:
Arianna's new tablet magazine, ‘Huffington,’ is a lot like a print magazine — The Huffington Post's new iPad publication will hit the Apple Store for the first time on Thursday. — The weekly tablet magazine, called Huffington. (Ed. note: yes, with a period at the end …
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PandoDaily, Media Decoder and Mashable!
Foster Kamer / The New York Observer:
That Time Tina Brown Almost Turned Obama Into Trayvon on the Cover of Newsweek — The presence of Tina Brown atop the Newsweek masthead has been nowhere more evident than on the cover of the magazine itself, from S & M to a very dead (and very photoshopped) Princess Diana.
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newsweek.tumblr.com and The Atlantic Wire
Guardian:
Murdoch's share of newspaper market is too big, says Miliband — Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation should be forced to sell either the Sun or the Times, Ed Miliband effectively told the Leveson inquiry, opening a new front against the embattled media mogul.
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Guardian and Press Gazette
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Steve Jordon / Omaha World-Herald:
Warren Buffett buys Texas newspaper — The Omaha World-Herald Co. said Tuesday it has agreed to buy the Bryan-College Station (Texas) Eagle newspaper from the Evening Post Publishing Co. of Charleston, S.C. The purchase, for an undisclosed price, is to close June 30.
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Poynter, @juliemmoos, Newswatch, Reuters, Forbes and Business Week
Ryan Chittum / CJR:
Owens's straw man army — A commentator takes 10 swings at paywalls, and misses each time — Howard Owens's 5,200 word CJR riposte to David Simon on paywalls deserve a reply of its own (outside of its comments section, which at 126 and counting, you should take some time to read).
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@ryanchittum, @ckrewson, MediaStorm Blog, @mathewi and @mathewi