Top News:
David Benoit / Deal Journal:
Investors See Some Value in Newspaper Companies — Newspaper companies, of the type News Corp. might spin off, are trading at premiums to book value, suggesting investors still see value in the business. — New York Times Co., McClatchy Co. and Gannett Co., three of the biggest newspaper companies …
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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
Discussion:
Journalism.org and Winston-Salem Journal
Lucia Moses / Adweek:
What a News Corp. Split Could Mean for Editorial Coverage
What a News Corp. Split Could Mean for Editorial Coverage
Discussion:
Talking Biz News and Business Insider
Amy Chozick / DealBook:
Top Executives Weigh Breakup of News Corp.
Top Executives Weigh Breakup of News Corp.
Discussion:
Guardian and AllThingsD
Michael Wolff / Guardian:
News Corp's split makes Rupert Murdoch a paper tiger
News Corp's split makes Rupert Murdoch a paper tiger
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Jack Shafer, CJR, Media Decoder, Los Angeles Times, Deal Journal, The Huffington Post and Talking Biz News
Felix Salmon:
News Corp loses its news
News Corp loses its news
Discussion:
Media & Entertainment, Capital New York, New York Times and AdAge
Wall Street Journal:
News Corp. Decision on Splitting Up Expected by Thursday
News Corp. Decision on Splitting Up Expected by Thursday
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@edmundlee, Nieman Journalism Lab, GigaOM, Guardian, The Week, Los Angeles Times, Gannett Blog, Poynter, Deal Journal, paidContent, Digital Book World, Reuters, News Corporation, DealBook, Crikey, The Next Web, Bloomberg and Guardian
Charles McGrath / New York Times:
Nora Ephron, Wry Woman of Letters, Is Dead at 71 — Nora Ephron, an essayist and humorist in the Dorothy Parker mold (only smarter and funnier, some said) who became one of her era's most successful screenwriters and filmmakers, making romantic comedy hits like “Sleepless in Seattle” and …
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CJR, Forbes, The Atlantic Wire, Los Angeles Times, City Room, CBS News, msnbc.com, ArtsBeat, The Huffington Post, The Wrap, Slate, Variety, NY Daily News, mediabistro.com, The New Yorker Blog, Capital New York, CNN, Guardian, PSFK, ABCNEWS, Splitsider, Seattle Times, The Week, wowowow, Poynter, NME News, Kempton, WWD Media Headlines, BuzzFeed, New York Magazine, Rolling Stone, Digital Spy, Online NewsHour, People.com, /Film, The Informer, LA Observed, BBC, Business Insider, GalleyCat and The New York Observer
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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 …
Discussion:
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 — Looks like The New York Times' groundbreaking, paywalled deal with Flipboard was yesterday's news: today comes another development for the Grey Lady and how she is working hard to leverage social media for the next stage of growth.
Discussion:
Capital New York and Tech in Asia
Dylan Byers / Politico:
Romney to seek Washington Post retraction — Mitt Romney campaign representatives will meet with the Washington Post today to seek a formal retraction of its June 21 report that Bain Capital invested in firms that specialized in outsourcing American jobs, POLITICO has learned.
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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 …
Cindy Adams / New York Post:
‘Today’ to lose Natalie too? — Could “Today” veteran and news reader Natalie Morales be the next to leave the NBC morning show? Sources tell us “Today” will announce the long-rumored departure of its co-host Ann Curry by the end of the week, and that the show's third-hour co-host Savannah Guthrie is the front-runner to replace her.
Discussion:
Chickaboomer, The Huffington Post and Digital Spy
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Brian Stelter / Media Decoder:
Savannah Guthrie Is Said to Be Offered Role as Co-Host of ‘Today’ — Savannah Guthrie, left, in 2011, with Ann Curry and Lester Holt. — NBC News officials are in negotiations to have Savannah Guthrie, a relatively new face at the “Today” show, replace Ann Curry as the show's co-host.
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B&C, Broadcasting & Cable, New York Times, Adweek, TVNewser, MediaPost, Deadline.com, The Huffington Post, Hollywood Reporter, TVSpy, TVLine and Mediaite
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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Jim Romenesko:
Patch staffers on advertorials, inflated numbers and more — Yesterday's post about Patch brought in many comments, Facebook wall posts and emails to me. Here's what some Patch employees told me in those emails: PATCH STAFFER #1 “I saw your piece today 'Patch puts pressure on local editors …
Bill Dedman / MSNBC:
Also not a Pulitzer Prize nominee: Charles Gasparino of Fox Business — NEW YORK — If you're keeping a list of journalists who have claimed for years to be Pulitzer Prize nominees without the inconvenience of actually being nominated for a Pulitzer Prize, add one more name: Charles Gasparino …
Discussion:
Talking Biz News and msnbc.com
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 …
Discussion:
FishbowlNY, The Corsair, kottke.org, Poynter and JIMROMENESKO.COM
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 …
Robert Mackey / The Lede:
Attack on Pro-Assad Television Studio Raises Questions on Rules of War — CAIRO — As my colleagues Rod Nordland, Nick Cumming-Bruce and Alan Cowell report, Syria said Wednesday that rebels stormed a pro-government television station in a Damascus suburb, killing journalists and blowing up the station, in a predawn raid.
Discussion:
Committee to Protect … and New York Times
Philip Bump:
Let's talk about this “how BuzzFeed works” post by Farhad Manjoo. — (Unless you don't want to! In which case, stop reading immediately.) There are two issues that Manjoo raises. First, he suggests that BuzzFeed pulls images from various places around the web.
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Poynter
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Farhad Manjoo / Slate:
Want to know the secret to BuzzFeed's monster online success? Click here!
Want to know the secret to BuzzFeed's monster online success? Click here!
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The Atlantic Online, Poynter, News Desk, Betabeat, @peretti and Rex Hammock's RexBlog.com