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Jeff Jarvis / BuzzMachine:
#nbcfail economics — Reading the #nbcfail hashtag has been at least as entertaining as much of NBC's coverage of the Olympics. It's also enlightening — economically enlightening. — There's the obvious: — * The people formerly known as the audience have a voice and boy are they using …
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New York Times, Dave Winer, When Media Collide, NetNewsCheck Latest, Lost Remote, Multichannel, The Wrap, Mashable!, Inside TV, Storify, TechCrunch and Deadspin
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Ina Fried / AllThingsD:
Clearly, Tape Delay Isn't Hurting NBC's Olympics Ratings — While NBC has gotten lots of flak for tape-delaying the Olympics opening ceremony and key events for its primetime coverage, its decisions appear not to have hurt ratings. — The network said on Sunday that ratings for the opening night of competition were its best ever.
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Reuters, The Wrap, Guardian, Los Angeles Times, Hollywood Reporter, Los Angeles Times, Boston Globe and The Verge
Michael Calderone / The Huffington Post:
NBC Hit For Editing Opening Ceremony Segment Seen As ‘Victims Tribute’
NBC Hit For Editing Opening Ceremony Segment Seen As ‘Victims Tribute’
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Gawker, USA Today, Mediaite, entertainment.time.com, Chickaboomer, Guardian, Deadspin, Mediaite and BuzzFeed
Reuters:
Don't tweet if you want TV, London fans told — (Reuters) - Sports fans attending the London Olympics were told on Sunday to avoid non-urgent text messages and tweets during events because overloading of data networks was affecting television coverage. — Commentators on Saturday's men's …
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Media Week, Fast Company, The Next Web, ZDNet, CNET, VentureBeat, Gizmodo, The Verge and Guardian
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Terri Thornton / MediaShift:
London 2012: The Thrills (and Agony) of the Social Olympics — It's an Olympic achievement. Not just the London Games, but the social media infrastructure behind them. — People definitely engaged online during the 2010 Winter Games in Vancouver. But new apps, better mobile devices …
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Reuters, 2012 London Olympics, ZDNet and Wired
Ed Pilkington / Guardian:
WikiLeaks claims responsibility for fake Bill Keller column, citing donation ban — Hoax including fake tweets and a counterfeit Times website dismissed as ‘childish prank’ by former editor Bill Keller — WikiLeaks, the whistleblowing site set up by Julian Assange, has claimed that it was behind …
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Betabeat, AllThingsD, The Huffington Post, @wikileaks, Forbes, The PayPal Blog, BuzzFeed, Salon, New York Magazine, @jcstearns, New York Times, Gothamist, @nickbilton, Gizmodo, VentureBeat, Storify, The New York Times and Gawker
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Natalia Viana / The Nation:
How WikiLeaks Transformed Brazil's Media — This article appeared in the August 13-20, 2012 edition of The Nation. — Recommended by — As the Boeing 777 from London arrived at the gate of Guarulhos International Airport in São Paulo on December 2, 2010, its passengers queued up to deplane …
Keach Hagey / Wall Street Journal:
Henry Blodget's Second Act — On any given day, the website known as Business Insider is likely to lead off with a photograph of an attractive woman and followed by headlines about the end of the world and a slideshow featuring the latest iPhone rumors. — It is far afield of what used to be financial journalism.
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eMedia Vitals and @felixsalmon
Ben Sisario / Media Decoder:
Spin Announces Layoffs and Drops Nov./Dec. Issue — Two weeks after its takeover by an online media company, Spin magazine's future as a print publication was cast further into doubt on Friday when 11 employees — a third of the staff — were laid off and publication plans for the bimonthly magazine were suspended.
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Folio
Jeff John Roberts / paidContent:
Curbed's Lockhart Steele weighs in on advertising — and Nick Denton — Everyone likes the idea of a thriving website sustained by a community of local readers. But too often “local” has been the stuff of journalistic ideals rather than real-world business plans.
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AdExchanger, Thanks:@jeffjohnroberts
Sam Marsden / Telegraph:
Police arrest journalist, 51, over ‘data taken from stolen mobiles’ — A 51-year-old journalist was arrested today by Scotland Yard detectives investigating the alleged gathering of data from stolen mobile phones. — He was held on suspicion of handling stolen goods after attending …
Kara Swisher / AllThingsD:
In Week Two, Marissa Mayer Googifies Yahoo: Free Food! Friday Afternoon All-Hands! New Work Spaces! Fab Swag! — Yahoo's new CEO Marissa Mayer's second week is showing even more signs of what the company will be like under her regime. — In short: It will be just like Google, from whence she came.
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Mashable!, ConversionRater, VentureBeat and Business Insider