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John Jannarone / Wall Street Journal:
News Corp. Board Approves Split in Principle — News Corp.'s board approved a plan to split the media conglomerate in two pieces, separating its lucrative entertainment operations from its publishing business, said a person familiar with the situation. — The board made the decision …
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Guardian, paidContent, Crikey, The Wrap, business.time.com, New York Times, Deal Journal Australia, Deadline.com, DealBook and Reuters
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Lucia Moses / Adweek:
What a News Corp. Split Could Mean for Editorial Coverage — Will a News Corp. split have a downside for its entertainment properties? As the media giant mulls splitting off its print business, among the many implications are that its entertainment empire will be further detached from the papers …
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bookforum.com, Talking Biz News, paidContent, The Week and Business Insider
Jim Romenesko:
Patch Local Editor is having fun — From NAME WITHHELD AT HIS REQUEST: I'm a Local Editor at Patch and I've found the job to be, at times, cushier than my previous newsroom job at a paper. The compensation is better, benefits better and the job is flat-out more fun, so sometimes I don't mind if my day runs a bit longer.
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Brian Stelter / Media Decoder:
Curry Set to Announce Departure From ‘Today’ — Ann Curry and Matt Lauer on Tuesday, with their guest, the comedian Jimmie Walker. — 1:13 a.m. | Updated Ann Curry will step down on Thursday morning from her co-host chair on NBC's “Today” show, capping weeks of private negotiations …
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Mediaite, Multichannel and The Wrap
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Jack Mirkinson / The Huffington Post:
Ann Curry Confirms She Is Leaving ‘Today’
Ann Curry Confirms She Is Leaving ‘Today’
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USA Today
Cindy Adams / New York Post:
‘Today’ to lose Natalie too?
‘Today’ to lose Natalie too?
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Hollywood Reporter, The Huffington Post, Digital Spy, Chickaboomer and Media Decoder
Robert Niles / Online Journalism Review:
Want to save local newspapers? Then break the chains that hold them back — The economies of scale that once helped place the journalism business among the economy's most profitable now threaten to help sink the industry. America's newspaper chains missed their moment of opportunity …
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stdout.be
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Steve Myers / Poynter:
2011 busiest year for newspaper ownership changes since 2007
2011 busiest year for newspaper ownership changes since 2007
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Winston-Salem Journal and Journalism.org
David Benoit / Deal Journal:
Investors See Some Value in Newspaper Companies
Investors See Some Value in Newspaper Companies
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Nieman Journalism Lab, GigaOM, Los Angeles Times, Noted, Media Decoder, Gannett Blog, Guardian and CJR
Steve Smith / MinOnline:
Google Opens Android Mag Newsstand, Brands Rush In — Magazines have embraced the iPad but generally dissed the Google Android OS. Google wants to change that will the opening of Magazines on Google Play. With scores of titles across many of the major publishing houses on tap for this launch …
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Forbes
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Michael Massing / CJR:
The two David Carrs — Since joining The New York Times in 2002, David Carr has become America's most visible and influential writer on the media. His weekly “Media Equation” column is closely followed by people in the industry. Last year, he was featured in Interview magazine …
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Christine Haughney / Media Decoder:
The Times Is Introducing a Chinese-Language News Site — The New York Times is introducing a Chinese-language Web site, part of a continuing effort to expand its reach to international readers. — The site, which is called cn.nytimes.com and will go live Thursday morning …
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Tech in Asia, The Verge, Business Insider, Forbes, TechCrunch, FishbowlNY and paidContent
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Ingrid Lunden / TechCrunch:
NYTimes: All The News That's Fit To Post (And Tweet) In China? Chinese Site, Weibo Account Spotted
NYTimes: All The News That's Fit To Post (And Tweet) In China? Chinese Site, Weibo Account Spotted
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Tech in Asia and Capital New York
Dylan Byers / Politico:
WashPost will not retract ‘outsourcing’ story — The Washington Post will not redact their June 21 report about Bain Capital's investments in firms that specialized in outsourcing American jobs, POLITICO has learned. — “We are very confident in our reporting,” Washington Post spokesperson …
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Mediaite
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Kat Stoeffel / The New York Observer:
Deadliest Klatsch: Nick Denton Gives Gawker's Drive-By Peanut Gallery a Promotion — Journalists, commenters ... what's the diff? — “When someone comes into your house and throws s**t around, you get pissed,” Anna Holmes told The Observer. She was speaking in metaphor …
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FishbowlNY, The Corsair, kottke.org, Poynter and JIMROMENESKO.COM
Adrienne LaFrance / Nieman Journalism Lab:
Five things The New York Times learned from its three-year hyperlocal experiment — With yesterday's news that The New York Times is ending its affiliation with The Local — a pair of hyperlocal blogs that the newspaper launched three years ago — an experiment came to a close.
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Poynter and New York Times
Associated Press:
London Olympics 2012: NBC Says Games Hard-Pressed To Match 2008 — NEW YORK (AP) — NBC is predicting strong interest in the London Olympics among television viewers, but said Wednesday the event probably won't scale the heights of the Beijing Games four years ago.
Jeremy Greenfield / Forbes:
What Publishing Companies Do in a World Where Anyone Can Publish a Book — If an author can go to Kindle Direct Publishing or Barnes & Noble's PubIt!, instantly publish their own book and then collect up to 70% of the sale price as a royalty as opposed to the 15% to 25% that many traditional publishers offer …