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The Daily:
A Letter From The Daily's Editor-In-Chief to the Staff — All, A big congratulations to Claire, David, Emma, Bill, Gabriella, Lacey, Ramon, Dongin, Cathy, Dami and all the others involved in creating our great new WKND magazine. It looks absolutely fantastic and is full of great stories and video.
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Poynter, @tcarmody, The Next Web, @edgecliffe and Garcia Media
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Amy Chozick / Media Decoder:
News Corp. Said to Be Deciding Fate of The Daily — News Corporation is deciding the fate of The Daily, the tablet publication that just over a year ago Rupert Murdoch, the company's chairman and chief executive, introduced as a digital savior of the printed news industry …
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paidContent, New York Magazine, CNET, FishbowlNY, Capital New York, Deadline.com, The Huffington Post and The Wall Blog
Hamilton Nolan / Gawker:
The Daily Was Just a Bad Idea — The Daily is a daily newspaper that is available only on iPads. This was, and remains, a terrible business model. Consider: — 1. It is available only on iPads. — 2. It is a daily newspaper. — The Daily's business model combines two limiting factors …
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The New York Observer, App Advice and 9to5Mac
Michael Malone / Broadcasting & Cable:
Magid Study: Newspapers Rule Twitter, Stations Rule Facebook — Local media using Twitter at end of story cycle, not beginning — The magic number for stations posting on Facebook ranges between 5 and 12 daily posts, according to a social media survey from Frank N. Magid Associates …
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iMediaConnection Blog and TVSpy
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Spencer E. Ante / Digits:
Kevin Rose: Digg Failed Because ‘Social Media Grew Up’ — In his first interview since the remains of fallen social media Digg star were sold to Betaworks, Digg's founder Kevin Rose said he sold some company shares during the its venture-capital financing rounds but “did not make a lot of money.”
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SocialTimes, Business Insider and The Verge
Alexis Madrigal / The Atlantic Online:
The Big Digg Lesson: A Social Network Is Worth Precisely as Much as Its Community — A social networking company is not a technology company like Intel is a technology company; its users are its product. — Digg has been sold for the astonishingly low price of $500,000 to Betaworks, the Wall Street Journal reports.
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GigaOM, Forbes Real Time, MOTHERBOARD, blogs.ft.com, WebProNews, Mashable!, VentureBeat, New York Magazine, Beet.TV, Hillicon Valley and Wired
Brian Morrissey / Digiday:
Digg's Forgotten Legacy: Native Monetization
Digg's Forgotten Legacy: Native Monetization
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Forbes Real Time
Alexia Tsotsis / TechCrunch:
Digg Sold To LinkedIn AND The Washington Post And Betaworks
Digg Sold To LinkedIn AND The Washington Post And Betaworks
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Digits, Google+, Betabeat, CNET, Los Angeles Times, Marketing Pilgrim, VentureBeat, the Econsultancy blog, MOTHERBOARD, WebProNews, SocialTimes, Forbes Real Time, Business Insider, Fortune, Bits, Adweek, GigaOM, MediaPost, Media News, Neatorama, The Wall Blog, PandoDaily, PC Magazine, PC Advisor, One Man & His Blog, Gawker, CNNMoney.com, Wall Street Journal and Fast Company
Jay Rosen / Pressthink:
If Mitt Romney were running a “post-truth” campaign, would the political press report it? — No, they would not. This falls under: too big to tell. — The Boston Globe reports: Mitt Romney stayed at Bain 3 years longer than he stated. “Firm's 2002 filings identify him as CEO, though he said he left in 1999.”
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Erik Wemple, msnbc.com, Politico, FactCheck.org and Business Insider
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Al Tompkins / Poynter:
How Open Records law would have stopped sex abuse sooner at Penn State — The Freeh report on the Jerry Sandusky Penn State sex abuse scandal makes many recommendations on how the whole rotten mess might be avoided in the future, including transforming the very culture of the university.
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CJR, Grantland, The Daily Beast, MarketWatch, IRE.org and PennLive.com
Bloomberg:
Diller Says Aereo Will Expand To Most Large U.S. Cities — Aereo Inc., the online television service backed by Barry Diller, will expand from New York to other large U.S. cities following a favorable court ruling, the 70-year-old billionaire said. — “We're going to really start marketing …
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AllThingsD, Business Insider, Betabeat, Gotta Be Mobile, Fast Company, VentureBeat, CNET, The Verge and Los Angeles Times
Paul Tassi / Forbes Real Time:
Battle Royale Between DirecTV, Viacom, Dish and AMC Pushes TV Closer to Irrelevancy — If you've been keeping track of the drama surrounding cable TV lately, chances are you have a headache. First it was Dish upsetting Breaking Bad fans by dropping AMC ahead of this week's premiere …
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Derek Thompson / The Atlantic Online:
The End of TV and the Death of the Cable Bundle
The End of TV and the Death of the Cable Bundle
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Forbes Real Time and Erik Wemple
Ingrid Lunden / TechCrunch:
BBC Launches Localized iOS, Android Olympics Apps (Video Not Included Internationally) — The two-week countdown to the Olympics is on, and the big broadcasters are getting their ducks in line for how they will be streaming, tweeting, sharing, and generally filling your digital life with their own twists on the global sporting event.
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bbc.co.uk, The Next Web, NetNewsCheck Latest and Los Angeles Times
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Steve Myers / Poynter:
For AP, Olympics are the Olympics of news coverage
For AP, Olympics are the Olympics of news coverage
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Associated Press and ap.org
Dylan Byers / Politico:
The Daily Caller considering a print edition — The Daily Caller, the conservative news site run by former Dick Cheney adviser Neil Patel, is eyeing the launch of a print edition, POLITICO has learned. — Sources familiar with the plans say that the print edition would launch in January 2013 …
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Noah Buhayar / Bloomberg:
Buffett Poised To Add Newspapers As Publishers Face Slump — Buffett: 'I'd Rather Buy Newspapers Myself' — Warren Buffett, the chairman of Berkshire Hathaway Inc. (BRK/A), said he may increase his journalism bet as publishers seek to get rid of newspapers with falling sales.
Nielsen:
Survey: Netflix Users Streaming More TV — Following the announcement earlier this year by Netflix that their members had enjoyed more than two billion hours of streamed video in Q4 2011, a recent Nielsen survey shows 19 percent of the respondents prefer to use the service for TV or TV-like programming …
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Mashable!, Multichannel, Digits, CNET, WebProNews, Radio & Television … and TechCrunch
Andy Plesser / Beet.TV:
BBC Expanding Web Video News Operations in London and Washington to Meet Surging Advertiser Demand — LONDON - Demand from advertisers to run pre-roll ads on BBC News online video far outpaces editorial inventory by a four-to-one ratio, says Andrew Roy, Head of News, BBC World News …