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9:05 AM ET, August 9, 2012

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Robert Andrews / paidContent:
News Corp writes $2.8 billion off its publishing activities  —  Suddenly, you can see why News Corp is eager to split its news, TV and movie businesses in two...  Operating income in the group's existing “publishing” division - comprising Dow Jones, WSJ, The Daily, New York Post …
Discussion: Home Media Magazine
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Peter Kafka / AllThingsD:
News Corp. Takes $2.8 Billion Charge  —  News Corp. missed its quarterly numbers today by reporting adjusted earnings of 32 cents a share on revenue of $8.4 billion; the Street was expecting 32 cents and $8.7 billion.  —  More interesting is the $2.8 billion “non-cash impairment charge” …
Joe Pompeo / Capital New York:   In earnings call, News Corp. executive says they are ‘on course’ with breakup plan
Reuters:   News Corp posts higher profit on cable, movies
Victor Fiorillo / Philly Magazine:
$28 Million In Cuts Proposed at Philadelphia Inquirer and Daily News  —  Today, the leadership of the Newspaper Guild, the union that represents many employees of the Inquirer, Daily News, and philly.com, sent the following email to its members, making it clear that recent slashes to personnel were just the beginning:
Discussion: Poynter
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Jim Romenesko:
Philadelphia newspapers CEO's message to employees  —  Here's what CEO Bob Hall sent to Philadelphia Inquirer and Daily News employees today:  —  To All employees:  —  This is my periodic update to keep you informed about your company and our future.  As you heard me say many times …
Josh Sternberg / Digiday:
How Buzzfeed Won Over Madison Avenue  —  For a site that's been around for six years, Buzzfeed's had quite a run recently, thanks to skyrocketing traffic growth, a knack for knowing that the world wants to watch a 31-year-old video of a man try to perform the uneven bars …
Amir Efrati / Wall Street Journal:
Borrowing from Google, Yahoo CEO Begins Makeover  —  Yahoo Inc.'s rookie chief executive Marissa Mayer has made one thing clear to employees at the outset of her bid to revive the Internet company: Product comes first.  —  Since taking over Yahoo three weeks ago, the former Google Inc. executive …
Discussion: Business Insider and The Verge
Julie Bosman / New York Times:
Editor Fired Following Harassment Accusation  —  CONWAY, Ark. — The gathering, Marc Smirnoff said, was intended as a morale-boosting retreat for his staff at The Oxford American magazine, a July 4 overnight party at a mountain cabin that would fuel the creative intellect.
Paula Froelich / The Daily Beast:
You're Worth How Much?  TV Anchors, by the Numbers  —  Cooper.  Sawyer.  Blitzer.  They have multimillion-dollar contracts and perfect hair.  But which newsmakers deliver the most bang for their boss's bucks?  Paula Froelich does the math.
Discussion: PopWatch and The Huffington Post
Aaron Mesh / Willamette Week:
Stop the Presses  —  The Oregonian as a daily newspaper is facing a final deadline.  The 162-year-old newspaper—once considered one of the nation's best—is losing readers and advertisers in a state where it dominated the media landscape for decades.  Soon, the newspaper may no longer be publishing every day of the week.
Jennifer H. Svan / Stars & Stripes:
Delayed Olympic coverage irks AFN viewers  —  KAISERSLAUTERN, Germany — Michael Phelps concluding his record-setting Olympic career and Usain Bolt blowing away the competition on the track are among the highlights so far of the 2012 Summer Olympics broadcast on AFN Europe.
Discussion: Deadspin
Michael Calderone / The Huffington Post:
Bloomberg News Doubles Staff For 2012 Political Conventions  —  NEW YORK — Al Hunt, Washington editor of Bloomberg News, said he still gets “excited” heading to the political conventions — even after covering 19 previous Republican and Democratic gatherings over the past 40 years.
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Dylan Byers / Politico:
Al Gore to host conventions for CurrentTV
Discussion: The Huffington Post
Dylan Byers / Politico:
Wikipedia locks possible VPs' pages  —  Tech President's Micah Sifry, who introduced the idea that Wikipedia revisions could help predict Mitt Romney's selection of a running mate, reports that Wikipedia has put a lock on the pages of the leading veep candidates following a segment on the topic by Comedy Central's Stephen Colbert.
Craig Silverman / Poynter:
Washington Post's TruthTeller project hopes to birth real-time fact-checking  —  Steven Ginsberg saw the future of fact-checking while listening to a politician tell lies in Iowa last summer.  —  “It was one of those small parking lot affairs outside a sports bar and the candidate …
Peter Kafka / AllThingsD:
The New York Times Is About to Say Goodbye to About.com  —  The New York Times' time with About.com may be coming to an end.  The paper has been looking to get rid of the struggling Web site, which produces high-volume, low-cost content, and has a deal in place to sell it to Answers.com.
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Jeff Bercovici / Forbes:   NY Times Co. Stock Trading Up On About.com Sale Report
 
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