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Erika Schnitzer / Digiday:
Why the NYT Linked Up with BuzzFeed — In a media world gone social, it's no surprise that a publication with such a venerable history as The New York Times would partner up with a new-style publisher like BuzzFeed. The two publications said earlier this week that they'll collaborate …
Jim Romenesko:
Tipster: 'I didn't have a fiendish plan to bust Jonah Lehrer' — My tipster's message read: “This piece by Jonah Lehrer, the noted science reporter, ran in The New Yorker on 6-12. It's longer than the excerpt I've included, but take note of the top. It's almost note for note from an earlier column Lehrer wrote in the WSJ.”
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Andrew Beaujon / Poynter:
How Edward Champion catalogued Jonah Lehrer's sins
Alex Williams / New York Times:
Chris Hayes Has Arrived With ‘Up’ — AROUND 11 p.m. on a Friday this past spring, Ted Leo, a singer and songwriter considered something of a legend in New York punk and indie-rock, opened a raucous late set at the Black Cat club in Washington with a curious greeting to his followers.
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Mediaite, Inside Cable News and brooklynvegan
Basil Katz / Reuters:
U.S. judge sets 2013 trial date for Apple e-book lawsuit — (Reuters) - A U.S. judge on Friday set a 2013 trial date for a lawsuit from the U.S. government accusing Apple and book publishers of conspiring to fix the prices of electronic books. — Following a hearing in Manhattan federal court …
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Associated Press:
Vatican Gets Fox Media Adviser — VATICAN CITY — The Vatican has brought in the Fox News correspondent in Rome to help improve its communications strategy as it tries to cope with years of communications blunders and one of its most serious scandals in decades, The Associated Press learned Saturday.
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CJR:
Building a multi-platform media for—and by—the public — Commercial broadcasters make for bad trustees. Let's go around them — At first glance, the new rule approved last month by the Federal Communications Commission requiring local television broadcasters to make public their records …
Carmen Paun / MediaShift:
Starting a Daily Paper Uniting a Struggling Europe: Crazy or Genuis? — Imagine a Tuesday morning in Rome. A woman dressed in business attire drinks her espresso while browsing the European Daily in a noisy cafeteria. At the same time, imagine in Stockholm, an Erasmus student from Bulgaria …
Andrew Phelps / Nieman Journalism Lab:
From social-media soap operas to magic orbs: 22 future-of-news hacks you've never seen before — Imagine a news article presented in the form of Choose Your Own Adventure. Or a virtual soap opera powered by the life events of your Facebook news feed. Or a widget that lets you edit the home page of any major news site.
Matt Brian / The Next Web:
Amazon Studios goes head-to-head with Netflix, selects first four original TV projects for production — Just a month after we brought you news that Amazon Studios was calling for original comedy and children's series projects, the company announced today that it has selected its first four projects …
Justin Ellis / Nieman Journalism Lab:
Google loosens its limits and pricing on Maps API — Last year Google incited a tiny panic among newsroom developers after announcing plans to start charging bigger users of the Google Maps API. This is something of a concern to newsrooms, where Google Maps has become an essential reporting tool.
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9to5Mac, Engadget, The Next Web, Softpedia News, Google Geo Developers Blog and @jonathanstray
Randal C. Archibold / New York Times:
Killings Curb Reporting of Mexican Crime Wave — XALAPA, Mexico — Throwing his burly frame to the ground, the photojournalist Alberto Morales click, click, clicked away on Tuesday as police officers and soldiers in body armor barked into radios, hoisted their rifles and crouched into position on word of a suspicious vehicle moving in.
Josh Sternberg / Digiday:
The Demand Media Way — Demand Media is a tough publisher to figure out. It's got its share of critics who paint it as little more than a Google-algorithm-gaming content farm. But there are also those who see Demand as an embodiment of a modern publishing company, producing content aimed …
Andrew Beaujon / Poynter:
TV critics pan Sorkin's ‘The Newsroom’ — No need to stay up late Sunday for the debut of Aaron Sorkin's new show “The Newsroom,” say most TV critics. Here's an understated trailer for the show, which is set at a fictional television network and features a Keith Olbermann-like anchor.
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Business Insider, The Huffington Post, Wall Street Journal, The Daily Beast, TVNewser, Boston Globe, Multichannel News and The Wrap
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Steve Myers / Poynter:
‘Fox Mole’ Joe Muto leaves Gawker, reviews ‘The Newsroom’ for Slate as two media narratives converge
‘Fox Mole’ Joe Muto leaves Gawker, reviews ‘The Newsroom’ for Slate as two media narratives converge
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New York Magazine, The Week and Slate