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Matt Williams / Guardian:
Bowing to pressure, NBC will stream Olympics closing ceremony live online — Ceremony that will feature Spice Girls and The Who will not be available on television but will be shown online — Olympic broadcaster NBC has bowed to pressure and agreed to stream the Games' closing ceremony live.
Discussion:
Deadline.com, Associated Press and @nbcolympics
Brad McCarty / The Next Web:
From BuzzFeed to Flipboard, The Clip Report Vol. 2 predicts the future of media — In our changing media landscape it's important to note the ways in which different sites are being used and are seen - not only by their readers but also by the people who are using them for effective marketing.
Discussion:
Poynter
Alexander Abad-Santos / The Atlantic Wire:
Fareed Zakaria Apologizes for ‘Lapse’; Faces Time and CNN Suspensions — Update: 5:17 p.m.: CNN, where Zakaria hosts the show Fareed Zakaria GPS (Global Public Square), has suspended Zakaria as well. Here's an official statement: … Though CNN has pulled the blog post, we found it thanks to Google cache.
Discussion:
Media Decoder, Deadline.com, Politico, Global Public Square, Broadcasting & Cable, Runnin' Scared, Washington Post, The Corsair, The Week, Top Digital Journal News, The Huffington Post, @ryanchittum, @gabrielsnyder, Forbes, New York Magazine, @jeffjarvis, Guardian, Hot Air, Politico, Gothamist, Time, Poynter, @evgenymorozov, The Huffington Post, FishbowlNY, @erik_maza, NewsBusters.org blogs, @penenberg, Chickaboomer, New York Times, NPR, Slate, The Wrap, Capital New York, The Stranger …, The Daily Caller, TVNewser, Time, Gawker, National Review, Mediaite, @jaredbkeller and The Raw Story
Amy Chozick / Media Decoder:
Under Copyright Pressure, Google to Alter Search Results — Big media companies won a battle in the fight to combat online piracy on Friday when Google said it would alter its search algorithms to favor Web sites that offered legitimate copyrighted movies, music and television.
Discussion:
Inside Search, Techdirt, Search Engine Land, Search Engine Land, AllThingsD, Electronic Frontier Foundation, CNET, A VC, The Daily Caller, New York Magazine, Policy Blog, CNET, Los Angeles Times, TechCrunch, VentureBeat, Deadline.com, PC Magazine, 9to5Google, Android Police, WebProNews, Engadget, The Next Web and The Verge
Richard MacManus / ReadWriteWeb:
Olympics Online: Who Wins The Gold Medal For Best Website? — We're well into the second week of the London 2012 Olympics, so which media website is winning with its online coverage? NBC fell at the first hurdle with its TV scheduling, but did the network get back into the race with its website?
Discussion:
Bleacher Report and SBNation.com
Dave Smith / International Business Times:
Paul Ryan: How Mitt Romney Failed to Announce His VP Before Twitter — Mitt Romney needed to announce his VP decision by Aug. 11. His plan? Supporters of the campaign would download a free app for iPhone or Android called “Mitt's VP,” which promised they would be the first to know the official news of Romney's running mate.
Discussion:
Examiner, Gizmodo, Twitter Blog, ABCNEWS and The Atlantic Online
Arthur Delaney / The Huffington Post:
Laid Off Times-Picayune Vets Reinvent Themselves — Two journalists fired by the New Orleans Times-Picayune have a plan to escape a struggling industry and the unemployment into which it is dumping them. — The paper announced in June that it would lay off 200 or so employees, including photographers Susan Poag and Rusty Costanza.
Kevin Breen / The Skeptical Libertarian:
Jonah Lehrer's Teller Deception — Tuesday night, I showed a printed excerpt from Jonah Lehrer's bestselling book, Imagine: How Creativity Works, to Teller, the quieter half of the magic duo Penn and Teller. Teller read what was allegedly a statement he made about a previous point in his career …
Discussion:
Poynter
TechCrunch:
Another Big Social Marketing Exit: Gannett Will Buy BLiNQ Media For Up To $92M — On the heels of Google buying Wildfire and Salesforce nabbing Buddy Media, we have heard from two very reliable sources, plus a third anonymous source, that Gannett Co., the media giant that owns USA Today and other properties, is buying BLiNQ Media.
Discussion:
Gannett Blog, ReadWriteWeb, GigaOM, AdExchanger, Inside Facebook and NYConvergence.com
Matthew Wong / Venture Capital Dispatch:
VCs Tune In to YouTube Channels — Producer and director Brian Robbins started AwesomenessTV six months ago to provide streaming shows ranging from a version of “The View” for teenage girls to a program featuring sports highlights and bloopers hosted by NBA star Blake Griffin.
Discussion:
Noted
Anthony Crupi / Adweek:
Ad It Up: Viewers Show High Tolerance for Online Spots — Despite being bombarded by an unprecedented fusillade of advertising, consumers of digital video content continue to display a high tolerance for sponsor messaging. — According to a new report from the video monetization firm FreeWheel …
Rebecca Shabad / Roll Call:
FCC Database Creates Headaches for TV Stations in Battlegrounds — A Federal Communications Commission plan to make television stations disclose how many political ads they have sold is creating administrative headaches for network affiliates in battleground states that deal with a dozen …
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